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Men's Individual
Final Results
 
USA.gif Anders Albertson
-20
 
CHN.gif Carl Yuan
-19
 
RSA.gif MJ Daffue
-18
 
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
T4
Taylor Montgomery
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-16
T4
Sean O'Hair
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-16
T6
Tano Goya
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-14
T6
Rob Oppenheim
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-14
8
Taylor Dickson
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-13
T9
Erik Barnes
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-12
T9
Julián Etulain
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-12
T9
Tain Lee
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-12
T9
Augusto Núñez
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-12
T13
Scott Harrington
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-11
T13
Michael Johnson
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-11
T13
Ryan McCormick
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-11
T16
George Cunningham
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-10
T16
Ben Griffin
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-10
T16
Michael Kim
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-10
T16
Jeremy Paul
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-10
T16
Robby Shelton
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-10
T16
Justin Suh
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-10
T16
Ashton Van Horne
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-10
T16
Carson Young
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-10
T24
Chris Baker
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-9
T24
Akshay Bhatia
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-9
T24
Scott Brown
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-9
T24
Patrick Fishburn
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-9
T24
Christopher Petefish
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-9
T24
Sam Stevens
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-9
T24
Tom Whitney
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-9
T24
Xinjun Zhang
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-9
T32
Mark Anderson
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-8
T32
Mark Anguiano
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-8
T32
Dawson Armstrong
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-8
T32
Fabián Gómez
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-8
T32
José de Jesús Rodríguez
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-8
T32
Jimmy Stanger
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-8
T32
T.J. Vogel
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-8
T32
Kyle Westmoreland
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-8
T40
Brad Brunner
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-7
T40
Martin Contini
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-7
T40
Trace Crowe
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-7
T40
Zecheng Dou
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-7
T40
Clay Feagler
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-7
T40
Martin Flores
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-7
T40
Turk Pettit
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-7
T40
Ben Taylor
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-7
T48
Alex Chiarella
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-6
T48
Harry Hall
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-6
T48
David Kocher
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-6
T48
John Pak
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-6
T48
Kevin Roy
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-6
T48
Charlie Saxon
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-6
T54
Eric Cole
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-5
T54
Michael Feagles
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-5
T54
Theo Humphrey
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-5
T54
MJ Maguire
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-5
T54
Corey Pereira
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-5
T54
Sam Saunders
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-5
T60
Kevin Dougherty
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-4
T60
Will Gordon
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-4
T60
J.J. Grey
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-4
T60
Pontus Nyholm
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-4
T60
Caleb Proveaux
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-4
T60
Garett Reband
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-4
T60
Davis Thompson
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-4
T67
A.J. Crouch
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-3
T67
Brent Grant
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-3
T67
Vincent Norrman
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-3
T67
Chun-an Yu
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-3
T71
Albin Choi
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-2
T71
Cody Gribble
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-2
T71
Grant Hirschman
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-2
T71
Braden Thornberry
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-2
75
Trevor Cone
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-1
T76
Nicolas Echavarria
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E
T76
Ryan Ruffels
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E
T76
Bo Van Pelt
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E
T79
Erik Compton
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+1
T79
Thomas Forster
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+1
T81
Tyson Alexander
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+2
T81
Chandler Blanchet
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+2
83
Shawn Stefani
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+4
CUT
Sangmoon Bae
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-1
CUT
Jay Card III
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-1
CUT
John Chin
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-1
CUT
Quade Cummins
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-1
CUT
Luis Gagne
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-1
CUT
Joey Garber
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-1
CUT
Michael Gellerman
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-1
CUT
Tripp Kinney
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-1
CUT
Philip Knowles
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-1
CUT
Nelson Ledesma
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-1
CUT
Matt McCarty
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-1
CUT
Alvaro Ortiz
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-1
CUT
Chase Parker
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-1
CUT
Billy Tom Sargent
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-1
CUT
Nick Voke
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-1
CUT
John Augenstein
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E
CUT
Stephen Franken
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E
CUT
Brandon Harkins
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E
CUT
David Hearn
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E
CUT
David Holmes
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E
CUT
Seonghyeon Kim
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E
CUT
Andrew Kozan
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E
CUT
Nicholas Lindheim
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E
CUT
Curtis Luck
AUS.gif
E
CUT
Brandon Matthews
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E
CUT
Brian Richey
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E
CUT
Alexandre Rocha
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E
CUT
John VanDerLaan
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E
CUT
Alex Weiss
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E
CUT
Blayne Barber
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+1
CUT
Ivan Camilo Ramirez
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+1
CUT
Patrick Cover
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+1
CUT
Roberto Díaz
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+1
CUT
Harrison Endycott
AUS.gif
+1
CUT
Conner Godsey
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+1
CUT
Brad Hopfinger
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+1
CUT
Gregor Main
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+1
CUT
Carl Pettersson
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+1
CUT
Matthew Picanso
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+1
CUT
Corey Shaun
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+1
CUT
Thomas Walsh
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+1
CUT
Jonathan Brightwell
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+2
CUT
Steven Fisk
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+2
CUT
Rhein Gibson
AUS.gif
+2
CUT
Paul Haley II
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+2
CUT
Vince India
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+2
CUT
Whee Kim
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+2
CUT
Stuart Macdonald
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+2
CUT
Patrick Newcomb
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+2
CUT
Jared Sawada
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+2
CUT
Brett White
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+2
CUT
Josh Teater
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+3
CUT
Trevor Werbylo
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+3
CUT
Daniel Wetterich
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+3
CUT
Cooper Musselman
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+4
CUT
Heath Slocum
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+4
CUT
Brandon Crick
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+5
CUT
Bo Hayes
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+5
CUT
Thomas Rosenmueller
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+5
CUT
Andrew Yun
USA.gif
+5
CUT
Rafael Campos
USA.gif
+6
CUT
Kris Ventura
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+6
CUT
Greg Edwards
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+7
CUT
Nolan Ray
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+7
CUT
Andres Gonzales
USA.gif
+8
CUT
Marcos Montenegro
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+8
CUT
Tee-K Kelly
IRL.gif
+12
CUT
Everett Whiten Jr.
USA.gif
+14
WD
Kyle Reifers
USA.gif
E
WD
Kris Blanks
USA.gif
E
WD
Jason Bohn
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E
WD
Ryan Blaum
USA.gif
E
WD
Tag Ridings
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E
 
 
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