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Men's Individual
Final Results
 
USA.gif Manav Shah
-22
 
USA.gif Mitchell Meissner
-20
USA.gif Joel Thelen
-20

 

 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Kevin Velo
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-18
5
Rowin Caron
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-17
T6
Camilo Aguado
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-15
T6
Ricardo Celia
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-15
T8
Jesus Montenegro
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-14
T8
Davis Shore
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-14
T8
Alejandro Tosti
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-14
T11
Rodolfo Cazaubòn
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-13
T11
Rak Cho
KOR.gif
-13
T11
Christopher Crawford
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-13
T11
Joseph Winslow
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-13
T15
Anthony Paolucci
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-12
T15
Tim Widing
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-12
T17
Isidro Benitez
MEX.gif
-11
T17
Will Cannon
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-11
T17
Alex Scott
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-11
T17
José Toledo
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-11
T21
Luis Fernando Barco
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-10
T21
Cristobal Del Solar
CHI.gif
-10
T21
Michael Feuerstein
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-10
T21
Andres Gallegos
ARG.gif
-10
T21
Denzel Ieremia
NZL.gif
-10
T21
David Pastore
USA.gif
-10
T27
Ryan Baca
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-9
T27
Tommy Cocha
ARG.gif
-9
T27
Brendon Doyle
USA.gif
-9
T27
Graysen Huff
USA.gif
-9
T27
Cole Madey
USA.gif
-9
T27
Josh Radcliff
USA.gif
-9
T27
Andy Spencer
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-9
T34
Juan Moncayo
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-8
T34
Matt Ryan
USA.gif
-8
T34
Matias Simaski
ARG.gif
-8
T34
Hayden Springer
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-8
T38
Jose Andres Miranda
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-7
T38
Rafael Becker
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-7
T38
Jeremy Gandon
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-7
T38
Henry Lee
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-7
T38
Joshua Lee
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-7
T43
Samuel Anderson
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-6
T43
Josh Goldenberg
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-6
T43
Luke Kwon
KOR.gif
-6
T43
Linus Lilliedahl
SWE.gif
-6
T43
Matt Oshrine
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-6
T43
Dalan Refioglu
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-6
T43
Aram Yenidjeian (a)
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-6
T50
Eric Dugas
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-5
T50
Landon Lyons
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-5
T50
Stephen Stallings Jr.
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-5
T50
Noah Steele
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-5
T54
Rafael Echenique
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-4
T54
Fernando Lopez Butron
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-4
T54
Fred Meyer
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-4
57
John Hill
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-3
T58
Rodrigo Lee
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-2
T58
Gustavo Silva
CHI.gif
-2
T58
Scott Wolfes
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-2
61
Andrew Alligood
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E
T62
Tyler Gray
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+1
T62
Juan Jose Guerra
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+1
T62
Michael Perras
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+1
T65
Ignacio Marino
ARG.gif
+2
T65
Brax McCarthy
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+2
CUT
Juan Carlos Benitez
MEX.gif
-2
CUT
Dillon Board
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-2
CUT
Piri Borja
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-2
CUT
Matt Gilchrest
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-2
CUT
Andreas Halvorsen
NOR.gif
-2
CUT
Jose Narro
MEX.gif
-2
CUT
Ziggy Nathu
CAN.gif
-2
CUT
Raul Pereda
MEX.gif
-2
CUT
Trevor Sluman
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-2
CUT
Aaron Terrazas
MEX.gif
-2
CUT
Ryan Cole
USA.gif
-1
CUT
Myles Creighton
CAN.gif
-1
CUT
Cristian DiMarco
USA.gif
-1
CUT
Armando Favela
MEX.gif
-1
CUT
Dykes Harbin
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-1
CUT
Austin Hitt
USA.gif
-1
CUT
Leandro Marelli
ARG.gif
-1
CUT
Shintaro Ban
USA.gif
E
CUT
Juan Carlos Serrano
MEX.gif
E
CUT
Nicolo Galletti
USA.gif
E
CUT
Santiago Gomez
COL.gif
E
CUT
Teo Gomez
COL.gif
E
CUT
Emilio Gonzalez
MEX.gif
E
CUT
Carson Roberts
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E
CUT
Chris Wiatr
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E
CUT
Gabriel Cadena
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+1
CUT
Derek Castillo (a)
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+1
CUT
Javier Correa
ECU.gif
+1
CUT
Ryan Davis
USA.gif
+1
CUT
Puma Dominguez
ARG.gif
+1
CUT
Jorge Fernández Valdés
ARG.gif
+1
CUT
Toni Hakula
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+1
CUT
Jaime Lopez Rivarola
ARG.gif
+1
CUT
Andrés Echavarría
COL.gif
+2
CUT
Agustin Errazuriz
CHI.gif
+2
CUT
Austin Fox
USA.gif
+2
CUT
Abel Gallegos (a)
ARG.gif
+2
CUT
Barrett Kelpin
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+2
CUT
Joshua Rackley
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+2
CUT
Andrew Spilman
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+2
CUT
Ben Cook
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+3
CUT
Matias Dominguez (a)
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+3
CUT
Ben Doyle
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+3
CUT
Corey Gallagher
USA.gif
+3
CUT
Charlie Hillier
NZL.gif
+3
CUT
Michael Kartrude
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+3
CUT
Velten Meyer
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+3
CUT
Brian Ohr
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+3
CUT
Eduardo Carrete (a)
MEX.gif
+4
CUT
Matt Kang
CAN.gif
+4
CUT
Roland Massimino
USA.gif
+4
CUT
Garrett May
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+4
CUT
Renato Naula
ECU.gif
+4
CUT
Étienne Papineau (a)
CAN.gif
+4
CUT
Osten Waite
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+4
CUT
Matthew Cole
USA.gif
+5
CUT
Juan Sebastian Roa
COL.gif
+5
CUT
Evan Katz
USA.gif
+6
CUT
Justin Peters
USA.gif
+6
CUT
Joshua Seiple
USA.gif
+6
CUT
Manuel Torres
VEN.gif
+6
CUT
Juan Pablo Luna
COL.gif
+7
CUT
Evan Long
USA.gif
+8
CUT
Nelson Lopez
ECU.gif
+8
CUT
Jack Sparrow
USA.gif
+8
CUT
Alan Wagner
ARG.gif
+8
CUT
Ben Elcohn
ECU.gif
+10
CUT
Andres Martinez
ECU.gif
+12
CUT
Emilio Torres
ECU.gif
+12
CUT
Ricardo Aguilar
ECU.gif
+13
CUT
Joaquin Guerrero
ECU.gif
+13
CUT
Eduardo Yepez
VEN.gif
+13
CUT
Yani Ariza
COL.gif
+20
CUT
Hector Bolagay
ECU.gif
+20
WD
Chris Nido (a)
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E
WD
Brad Schneider
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E
WD
Blake Wagoner
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E
 
 
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