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Women's Individual
Final Results
 
THA.gif Ratchanon Chantananuwat
-20
 
KOR.gif Joohyung Kim
-18
 
KOR.gif Bio Kim
-17
USA.gif Paul Peteron
-17
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
5
John Catlin
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-16
T6
Chanoknan Angurasaranee
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-15
T6
Phachara Khongwatmai
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-15
T6
Tae Hee Lee
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-15
T6
Ian Snyman (a)
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-15
T10
Jaravee Boonchant (a)
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-13
T10
Rashid Khan
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-13
T10
Sihwan Kim
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-13
T10
Michele Thomson
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-13
T10
Chanettee Wannasaen
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-13
T10
Arpichaya Yubol
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-13
T16
Danthai Boonma
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-12
T16
Andrew Dodt
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-12
T16
Kyong-Jun Moon
KOR.gif
-12
T19
Tiia Koivisto
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-11
T19
Travis Smyth
AUS.gif
-11
T19
Nitithorn Thippong
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-11
T22
Nobuhle Dlamini
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-10
T22
Eila Galitsky
THA.gif
-10
T22
Rory Hie
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-10
T22
Jazz Janewattananond
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-10
T22
Karolin Lampert
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-10
T22
Ben Leong
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-10
T22
Meghan Maclaren
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-10
T22
Suradit Yongcharoenchai
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-10
T30
Hung Chien-Yao
TPE.gif
-9
T30
Nicole Garcia
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-9
T30
Kosuke Hamamoto
THA.gif
-9
T30
Sadom Kaewkanjana
THA.gif
-9
T30
Tanapat Pichaikool (a)
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-9
T30
Ajeetesh Sandhu
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-9
T30
Maja Stark (a)
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-9
T30
Pavit Tangkamolprasert
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-9
T30
Chang Wei Lun
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-9
T39
Chonlada Chayanun
THA.gif
-8
T39
Mo Lim
THA.gif
-8
T39
Kanphanitnan Muangkhumsakul
THA.gif
-8
T39
Rattanon Wannasrichan
THA.gif
-8
T39
Josh Younger
AUS.gif
-8
T44
Witchayanon Chothirunrungrueng (a)
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-7
T44
Viraj Madappa
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-7
T44
Kammalas Namuangruk (a)
THA.gif
-7
T44
Chikkarangappa S
IND.gif
-7
T44
Todd Sinnott
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-7
T49
Charlotte Liautier
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-6
T49
Prom Meesawat
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-6
T49
Sanna Nuutinen
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-6
T49
Parinda Phokan
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-6
T49
Wassawan Sangkapong
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-6
T49
Natipong Srithong
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-6
T55
Yi Keun Chang
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-5
T55
Olivia Mehaffey (a)
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-5
T57
Krista Bakker
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-4
T57
Suteepat Prateeptienchai
THA.gif
-4
T57
Ploychompoo Wilairungrueng
THA.gif
-4
T60
Berry Henson
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-3
T60
Prayad Marksaeng
THA.gif
-3
T60
Onkanok Soisuwan
THA.gif
-3
T60
Miguel Tabuena
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-3
T60
Jarin Todd
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-3
T65
Diksha Dagar
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-2
T65
Keith Horne
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-2
T65
Phannarai Meesom-Us
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-2
T68
Casandra Alexander
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E
T68
Tvesa Malik
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E
T70
Lydia Hall
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+2
T70
Liz Young
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+2
T72
Elena Hualde (a)
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+3
T72
Masahiro Kawamura
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+3
T72
Chloe Williams (a)
WAL.gif
+3
75
Othman Almulla
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+6
CUT
Jack Harrison
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-1
CUT
Bjorn Hellgren
SWE.gif
-1
CUT
Maria Hernandez
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-1
CUT
Alice Hewson
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-1
CUT
Whitney Hillier
AUS.gif
-1
CUT
Nemittra Juntanaket
THA.gif
-1
CUT
Tirawat Kaewsiribandit
THA.gif
-1
CUT
Noora Komulainen
FIN.gif
-1
CUT
Gabrielle Macdonald
SCO.gif
-1
CUT
Kim Metraux
SUI.gif
-1
CUT
Agathe Sauzon
FRA.gif
-1
CUT
Lu Wei-Chih
TPE.gif
-1
CUT
Linda Wessberg
SWE.gif
-1
CUT
Carmen Alonso
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E
CUT
Gaganjeet Bhullar
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E
CUT
Becky Brewerton
WAL.gif
E
CUT
Adilson Da silva
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E
CUT
Manon De Roey
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E
CUT
Jake Higginbottom
AUS.gif
E
CUT
Karoline Lund
NOR.gif
E
CUT
Doyeob Mun
KOR.gif
E
CUT
Siddikur Rahman
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E
CUT
Nirun Sae-Ueng
THA.gif
E
CUT
Supamas Sangchan
THA.gif
E
CUT
Witchayapat Sinsrang
THA.gif
E
CUT
Pavarisa Yoktuan
THA.gif
E
CUT
Sofie Bringner
SWE.gif
+1
CUT
Shiv Kapur
IND.gif
+1
CUT
Paz Marfa Sans (a)
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+1
CUT
Nattagate Nimitpongkul
THA.gif
+1
CUT
Kanyalak Preedasuttijit
THA.gif
+1
CUT
Aman Raj
IND.gif
+1
CUT
Kwanchai Tannin
THA.gif
+1
CUT
Lina Boqvist
SWE.gif
+2
CUT
SSP Chawrasia
IND.gif
+2
CUT
Cloe Frankish
ENG.gif
+2
CUT
Johanna Gustavsson
SWE.gif
+2
CUT
Dodge Kemmer
USA.gif
+2
CUT
Ines Laklalech (a)
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+2
CUT
Poom Saksansin
THA.gif
+2
CUT
Chan Shih-chang
TPE.gif
+2
CUT
Magdalena Simmermacher
ARG.gif
+2
CUT
Trevor Simsby
USA.gif
+2
CUT
Marianne Skarpnord
NOR.gif
+2
CUT
Ursula Wikstrom
FIN.gif
+2
CUT
Gabriella Cowley (a)
ENG.gif
+3
CUT
Micah Lauren Shin
USA.gif
+3
CUT
Chapchai Nirat
THA.gif
+3
CUT
Scott Hend
AUS.gif
+4
CUT
Florentyna Parker
ENG.gif
+4
CUT
Sarina Schmidt
GER.gif
+4
CUT
Sophie Witt
GER.gif
+4
CUT
Trichat Cheenglab
THA.gif
+5
CUT
Isabella Deilert
SWE.gif
+5
CUT
Benjamin Follett-Smith
ZIM.gif
+5
CUT
Janne Kaske
FIN.gif
+5
CUT
Harang Lee
ESP.gif
+5
CUT
Marta Martin
ESP.gif
+5
CUT
Anais Meyssonnier
FRA.gif
+5
CUT
Danny Masrin
MON.gif
+6
CUT
Daniel Fox
AUS.gif
+7
CUT
Felicity Johnson
ENG.gif
+8
CUT
Pasqualle Coffa
NED.gif
+9
CUT
Anais Maggetti
SUI.gif
+9
CUT
Anne-Charlotte Mora (a)
FRA.gif
+10
CUT
Leticia Ras-Anderica
GER.gif
+10
CUT
Emilia Tukiainen
FIN.gif
+10
CUT
Annabel Dimmock
ENG.gif
+18
WD
Steve Lewton
ENG.gif
E
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