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Women's Junior Downhill (4/4)
Seeding Round Results
All the Athletes will qualify for the Final

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
CHAPPAZ Lauryne
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4:51.304
2
PIERRINI Leona
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5:00.791
3
VAN DER VELDEN Siel
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5:07.262
4
ERICKSON Ella
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5:07.980
5
GONZALEZ GRIMAU Aina
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5:43.799
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Men's Junior Downhill (4/4)
Qualification Results
The Top 25 Athletes will qualify for the Final

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
BANDEIRA Goncalo
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4:03.732
2
O'CALLAGHAN Oisin
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4:05.423
3
SILVA Dante
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4:06.080
4
MENOYO BUSQUETS Pau
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4:06.476
5
SHERLOCK Seth
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4:09.102
6
WILLIAMSON Luke
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4:10.673
7
REIS Nuno
POR.gif
4:10.690
8
LUFFMAN Dennis
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4:10.812
9
GARCIN Johan
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4:10.875
10
ROGGE Antoine
FRA.gif
4:10.987
11
JOHNSTON Guy
NZL.gif
4:11.401
12
ELLIOTT James
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4:11.448
13
SLACK Dan
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4:12.343
14
MUMFORD Luke
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4:14.316
15
STROM Christopher
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4:15.098
16
CHAPELET Simon
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4:15.592
17
WILLIAMS Preston
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4:16.786
18
GONZALEZ GRIMAU Adrian
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4:16.889
19
DOOLEY Austin
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4:17.560
20
JOHANSON Robert
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4:17.972
21
GRICE Christopher
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4:19.096
22
ERVIN Tyler
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4:19.734
23
ROSSIGNOL Eliot
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4:19.742
24
AGUILAR OMODEO Pablo Andres
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4:23.633
25
INIGUEZ Raphael
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4:24.188
26
WILCOX Logan
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4:24.494
27
GAMARRA VALENCIANO Rodrigo
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4:25.087
28
CRAIK Ethan
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4:30.646
29
APRO Tobias Tibor
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4:47.933
  MCMASTER Daniel
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DNF
  UMSCHEID Maximilian
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DNS
  GUILLO Tom
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DNS
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Women's Downhill (4/4)
Non-Olympic Event

Qualification Results
The Top 15 Athletes will qualify for the Final

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
SEAGRAVE Tahnee
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4:31.041
2
CABIROU Marine
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4:35.022
3
HANNAH Tracey
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4:35.586
4
HRASTNIK Monika
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4:36.993
5
BALANCHE Camille
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4:40.211
6
JOHNSET Mille
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4:43.417
7
HOFFMANN Nina
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4:44.923
8
NICOLE Myriam
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5:06.911
9
FARINA Eleonora
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5:30.443
  PARTON Mikayla
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DNS
  BANDEIRA Margarida
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DNS
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Men's Downhill (4/4)
Non-Olympic Event

Qualification Results
The Top 60 Athletes will qualify for the Final

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
BRUNI Loic
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3:56.913
2
MINNAAR Greg
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3:57.370
3
WALKER Matt
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3:58.568
4
BROSNAN Troy
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3:59.003
5
ILES Finn
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3:59.122
6
HART Danny
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3:59.496
7
GWIN Aaron
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3:59.737
8
COULANGES Benoit
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3:59.768
9
WILLIAMSON Greg
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4:00.103
10
VERGIER Loris
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4:00.117
11
EDWARDS Kade
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4:00.695
12
MAES Martin
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4:00.836
13
SHAW Luca
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4:01.520
14
NORTON Dakotah
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4:01.567
15
WALLACE Mark
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4:01.902
16
ŽABJEK Jure
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4:01.939
17
HATTON Charlie
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4:01.997
18
LEVESQUE Dylan
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4:02.097
19
BRAYTON Adam
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4:02.199
20
KERR Bernard
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4:02.688
21
JONES Michael
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4:03.089
22
TRUMMER David
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4:03.183
23
THIRION Rémi
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4:03.202
24
FAIRCLOUGH Brendan
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4:03.262
25
PIERRON Baptiste
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4:03.470
26
READING Jack
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4:04.185
27
KOLB Andreas
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4:04.559
28
MULALLY Neko
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4:04.630
29
FISCHBACH Johannes
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4:04.665
30
HANNAH Michael
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4:04.791
31
REVELLI Loris
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4:04.795
32
EDMONDSON Jamie
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4:05.149
33
ATWILL Philip
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4:05.203
34
LALY Thibault
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4:05.698
35
CAROLI Jérôme
SUI.gif
4:05.731
36
BREEDEN Joe
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4:05.772
37
VIGE Gaëtan
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4:05.875
38
ZWAR Oliver
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4:06.166
39
CABIROU Rudy
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4:06.628
40
MOLLOY Harry
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4:07.186
41
MASTERS Wyn
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4:07.332
42
ZWAR KVIST Benjamin
SWE.gif
4:07.338
43
GUTIERREZ VILLEGAS Rafael
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4:07.399
44
INIGUEZ Matteo
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4:07.651
45
A'HERN Kye
AUS.gif
4:07.968
46
ATHERTON Gee
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4:08.004
47
POMBO Emanuel
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4:08.811
48
PIERRON Antoine
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4:09.772
49
SEHNAL Stanislav
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4:10.521
50
VERNON Taylor
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4:10.529
51
RUFFIN Thibaut
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4:10.678
52
VIEIRA Roger
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4:10.745
53
SUAREZ ALONSO Angel
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4:11.416
54
MAURER Simon
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4:11.551
55
VIEIRA Douglas
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4:11.651
56
GRANDY Silas
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4:12.361
57
KRÁL Antonín
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4:12.385
58
RUFFIN Gaëtan
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4:12.506
59
STEINER Julian
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4:13.882
60
LADEIRA Tiago
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4:14.593
61
WHEELER Brett
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4:14.635
62
ETXEBARRIA ETXEBARRIA Iraitz
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4:15.054
63
DAPRELA Thibaut
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4:15.563
64
SEAGRAVE Kaos
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4:16.037
65
KIRCHMAYER LOPEZ Orion
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4:18.624
66
PEYRA DELIC Edgar
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4:18.950
67
GUIBAL Thomas
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4:19.781
68
PANIZO CERDERA Pedro Jorge
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4:20.026
69
VELASCO Niko
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4:22.783
70
HARO CANO Carlos
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4:23.409
71
FERENCZI Marcell Sándor
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4:23.574
72
ERIKSSON Adam
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4:25.093
73
JONSSON Sharjah
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4:30.143
74
HAGGREN Oliver
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4:45.771
75
KULIKE Florian
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4:55.339
76
ANDERSON James
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5:04.850
  ESTAQUE Thomas
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DNS
  PAYET Florent
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DNS
  BRANNIGAN George
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DNS
  ENGELSTJERNE Marcus
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DNS
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Men's Junior Downhill (4/4)
Final Results

 

USA.gif SILVA Dante
4:00.349

 

POR.gif BANDEIRA Gonçalo
4:01.688

 

GBR.gif CRAIK Ethan
4:03.548

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
ELLIOTT James
GBR.gif
4:03.952
5
REIS Nuno
POR.gif
4:04.944
6
WILLIAMSON Luke
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4:05.550
7
SHERLOCK Seth
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4:06.121
8
MENOYO BUSQUETS Pau
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4:06.431
9
LUFFMAN Dennis
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4:06.954
10
ROGGE Antoine
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4:07.078
11
JOHNSTON Guy
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4:08.755
12
GRICE Christopher
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4:09.658
13
WILLIAMS Preston
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4:09.774
14
MUMFORD Luke
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4:09.807
15
STRÖM Christopher
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4:10.674
16
JOHANSON Robert
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4:11.314
17
ERVIN Tyler
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4:11.735
18
GONZALEZ GRIMAU Adrian
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4:11.870
19
DOOLEY Austin
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4:11.881
20
O'CALLAGHAN Oisin
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4:13.891
21
ROSSIGNOL Eliot
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4:15.455
22
GARCIN Johan
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4:15.527
23
INIGUEZ Raphael
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4:21.432
24
AGUILAR OMODEO Pablo Andres
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4:25.243
25
CHAPELET Simon
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5:01.484
26
SLACK Dan
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5:35.050
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Women's Downhill (4/4)
Non-Olympic Event

Final Results

 

FRA.gif CABIROU Marine
4:23.362

 

GER.gif HOFFMANN Nina
4:25.064

 

GBR.gif SEAGRAVE Tahnee
4:25.771

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
NICOLE Myriam
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4:28.344
5
HRASTNIK Monika
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4:29.046
6
BALANCHE Camille
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4:30.638
7
JOHNSET Mille
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4:33.652
8
HANNAH Tracey
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4:43.258
9
FARINA Eleonora
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4:47.192
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Men's Downhill (4/4)
Non-Olympic Event

Final Results

 

FRA.gif BRUNI Loic
3:54.288

 

RSA.gif MINNAAR Greg
3:54.458

 

GBR.gif WALKER Matt
3:55.703

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
EDMONDSON Jamie
GBR.gif
3:56.332
5
ATWILL Philip
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3:56.353
6
BROSNAN Troy
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3:56.726
7
DAPRELA Thibaut
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3:56.967
8
SUAREZ ALONSO Angel
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3:57.154
9
TRUMMER David
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3:57.252
10
BREEDEN Joe
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3:58.117
11
REVELLI Loris
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3:58.179
12
BRAYTON Adam
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3:58.192
13
MAES Martin
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3:58.836
14
KOLB Andreas
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3:59.374
15
KERR Bernard
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3:59.490
16
ILES Finn
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3:59.562
17
LEVESQUE Dylan
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3:59.638
18
SHAW Luca
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3:59.862
19
VERGIER Loris
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4:00.102
20
COULANGES Benoit
FRA.gif
4:00.230
21
LALY Thibault
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4:00.259
22
ZWAR KVIST Benjamin
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4:00.305
23
READING Jack
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4:00.566
24
ZWAR Oliver
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4:00.585
25
PIERRON Baptiste
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4:00.624
26
MULALLY Neko
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4:00.896
27
FISCHBACH Johannes
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4:00.994
28
HANNAH Michael
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4:01.127
29
A'HERN Kye
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4:01.936
30
HART Danny
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4:02.078
31
VIGE Gaëtan
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4:02.113
32
THIRION Rémi
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4:02.148
33
GUTIERREZ VILLEGAS Rafael
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4:02.237
34
SEHNAL Stanislav
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4:02.260
35
POMBO Emanuel
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4:02.780
36
CABIROU Rudy
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4:02.929
37
RUFFIN Thibaut
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4:03.140
38
MASTERS Wyn
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4:03.196
39
CAROLI Jérôme
SUI.gif
4:03.230
40
ŽABJEK Jure
SLO.gif
4:03.241
41
KRÁL Antonín
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4:03.455
42
MAURER Simon
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4:03.471
43
PIERRON Antoine
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4:03.631
44
GWIN Aaron
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4:03.802
45
WALLACE Mark
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4:03.881
46
EDWARDS Kade
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4:04.288
47
VERNON Taylor
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4:04.600
48
ATHERTON Gee
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4:04.703
49
MOLLOY Harry
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4:05.865
50
VIEIRA Douglas
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4:06.369
51
WILLIAMSON Greg
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4:07.975
52
GRANDY Silas
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4:08.279
53
VIEIRA Roger
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4:08.467
54
LADEIRA Tiago
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4:10.941
55
JONES Michael
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4:12.842
56
RUFFIN Gaëtan
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4:24.722
57
INIGUEZ Matteo
FRA.gif
4:26.217
58
STEINER Julian
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4:33.571
59
NORTON Dakotah
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4:49.756
60
FAIRCLOUGH Brendan
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5:04.919
61
HATTON Charlie
GBR.gif
5:13.875
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