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Olympic Results
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Sunday, Feb. 10, 2002

 SKIING
 At Park City, Utah
 Men's K90 Individual Jumping
 Qualification Round
 1. Sven Hannawald, Germany, 133.0 metres (Q); 2. Simon Ammann, Switzerland, 132.0 (Q); 3. Adam Malysz, Poland, 128.0 (Q); 4. Janne Ahonen, Finland, 125.0 (Q); 5. Kazuyoshi Funaki, Japan, 124.5 (Q); 6 (tie), Primoz Peterka, Slovenia, 122.0 (Q); Robert Kranjec, Slovenia, 122.0 (Q); 8. Toni Nieminen, Finland, 119.0 (Q); 9. Matti Hautamaeki, Finland, 118.5 (Q); 10 (tie), Michael Uhrmann, Germany, 118.0 (Q); Valeri Kobelev, Russia, 118.0 (Q); Andreas Widhoelzl, Austria, 118.0 (Q).
 13 (tie), Nicolas Dessum, France, 117.5 (Q); Christof Duffner, Germany, 117.5 (Q); 13. Martin Schmitt, Germany, 117.5 (Q);16, Peter Zonta, Slovenia, 116.5 (Q); 17. Anders Bardal, Norway, 116.0 (Q); 18. Robert Mateja, Poland, 115.5 (Q); 19 (tie); Masahiko Harada, Japan, 114.5 (Q); Alan Alborn, U.S., 114.5 (Q); Martin Koch, Austria, 114.5 (Q).
 22 (tie), Andreas Kuettel, Switzerland, 114.0 (Q); Veli-Matti Lindstroem, Finland, 114.0 (Q); 24. Martin Hoellwarth, Austria, 112.5 (Q); 25. Sylvain Freiholz, Switzerland, 112.0 (Q); 26. Stanislav Filimonov, Kazakhstan, 111.5 (Q); 27. Choi Yong Jik, South Korea, 111.0 (Q); 28. Tommy Ingebrigtsen, Norway, 110.5 (Q); 29. Jan Mazoch, Czech Republic, 110.0 (Q); 30. Lars Bystoel, Norway, 109.5 (Q).
 31. Roar Ljoekelsoey, Norway, 109.0 (Q); 32. Tomasz Pochwala, Poland, 108.5 (Q); 33. Damjan Fras, Slovenia, 108.0 (Q); 34 (tie), Kim Hyun Ki, South Korea, 106.5 (Q); Maxim Polunin, Kazakhstan, 106.5 (Q); 36. Choi Heung Chul, South Korea, 105.5 (Q); 37. Dimitry Chvykov, Kyrgyzstan, 104.0 (Q); 38. Roberto Cecon, Italy, 103.5 (Q); 39. Hiroki Yamada, Japan, 103.0 (Q); 40. Stefan Horngacher, Austria, 102.0 (Q).
 41 (tie), Kang Chil Gu, South Korea, 101.5 (Q); Noriaki Kasai, Japan, 101.5 (Q); 43. Wojciech Skupien, Poland, 97.0 (Q); 44. Jan Matura, Czech Republic, 95.5 (Q); 45. Andrej Lyskovec, Belarus, 95.0 (Q); 46. Jakub Janda, Czech Republic, 92.5 (Q); 47. Pawel Gaiduk, Kazakhstan, 92.0 (Q); 48. Brendan Doran, U.S., 91.5 (Q); 48. Michal Dolezal, Czech Republic, 91.5 (Q); 50. Alexander Korobov, Kazakstan, 90.5 (Q).
 51 (tie), Brian Welch, U.S., 89.5; Clint Jones, U.S., 89.5; 53. Ildar Fatkullin, Russia, 89.0; 54. Alexander Belov, Russia, 88.5; 55. Glynn Pedersen, Britain, 88.0; 56. Jaan Juris, Estonia, 79.0; 57. Georgi Zharkov, Bulgaria, 76.5; 58. Kakhaber Tsakadze, Georgia, 75.0; 59. Vladimir Glyvka, Ukraine, 72.0; 60. Alexei Silaev, Russia, 56.0.
 Final
 1. Simon Ammann, Switzerland (133.5, 135.5), 269.0; 2. Sven Hannawald, Germany (131.0, 136.5), 267.5; 3. Adam Malysz, Poland (129.5, 133.5), 263.0; 4. Janne Ahonen, Finland (128.0, 133.5), 261.5; 5. Veli-Matti Lindstroem, Finland (126.5, 126.5), 253.0; 6. Matti Hautamaeki, Finland (121.5, 131.0), 252.5; 7. Martin Schmitt, Germany (125.5, 124.5), 250.0; 8. Michael Uhrmann, Germany (118.0, 127.0), 245.0; 9. Kazuyoshi Funaki, Japan (119.5, 123.5), 243.0; 10. Primoz Peterka, Slovenia (121.5, 119.0), 240.5.
 11 (tie), Stefan Horngacher, Austria (117.5, 122.5), 240.0; Alan Alborn, U.S., (118.0, 122.0), 240.0; 13. Peter Zonta, Slovenia (114.0, 125.5), 239.5; 14. Martin Koch, Austria (120.5, 116.5), 237.0; 15. Robert Kranjec, Slovenia (117.5, 118.5), 236.0; 16. Toni Nieminen, Finland (117.0, 118.5), 235.5; 17. Christof Duffner, Germany (117.5, 117.5), 235.0; 18. Roar Ljoekelsoey, Norway (119.0, 114.5), 233.5; 19. Roberto Cecon, Italy (117.0, 116.0), 233.0; 20 (tie), Masahiko Harada, Japan (117.5, 114.5), 232.0; Tommy Ingebrigtsen, Norway (116.5, 115.5), 232.0.
 22 (tie), Andreas Kuettel, Switzerland (114.0, 117.5), 231.5; Nicolas Dessum, France (114.0, 117.5), 231.5; 24, Andreas Widhoelzl, Austria (115.0, 115.5), 230.5; 25 (tie), Martin Hoellwarth, Austria (115.0, 113.0), 228.0; Sylvain Freiholz, Switzerland (113.0, 115.0), 228.0; 27. Anders Bardal, Norway (116.5, 110.5), 227.0; 28. Damjan Fras, Slovenia (110.5, 114.5), 225.0; 29. Valeri Kobelev, Russia (111.0, 113.5), 224.5; 30. Choi Heung Chul, South Korea (110.5, 105.5), 216.0.
 31. Lars Bystoel, Norway (110.5, 104.5), 215.0; 32. Stanislav Filimonov, Kazakstan (111.5, 98.0), 209.5; 33. Hiroki Yamada, Japan (109.5, 0.0), 109.5; 34. Choi Yong Jik, South Korea (109.0, 0.0), 109.0; 35. Jan Mazoch, Czech Republic (108.5, 0.0), 108.5; 36. Kim Hyun Ki, South Korea (106.0, 0.0), 106.0; 37. Robert Mateja, Poland (104.5, 0.0), 104.5; 38. Maxim Polunin, Kazakhstan (103.5, 0.0), 103.5; 39. Jakub Janda, Czech Republic (103.0, 0.0), 103.0; 40. Tomasz Pochwala, Poland (102.0, 0.0), 102.0.
 41. Dimitry Chvykov, Kyrgyzstan (101.5, 0.0), 101.5; 42 (tie), Wojciech Skupien, Poland (98.0, 0.0), 98.0; Andrej Lyskovec, Belarus (98.0, 0.0), 98.0; 44 (tie), Pawel Gaiduk, Kazakhstan (96.5, 0.0), 96.5; Brendan Doran, U.S., (96.5, 0.0), 96.5; 46. Kang Chil Gu, South Korea (96.0, 0.0), 96.0; 47. Jan Matura, Czech Republic (91.5, 0.0), 91.5; 48. Alexander Korobov, Kazakhstan (85.5, 0.0), 85.5; 49. Noriaki Kasai, Japan (83.0, 0.0), 83.0; 50. Michal Dolezal, Czech Republic (82.5, 0.0), 82.5.
 NORDIC COMBINED
 At Midway, Utah
 Men's Individual
 (Jump and 15km results in parentheses)
 1.Samppa Lajunen, Finland, 0.0 - (3, 257.0, 53; 6, 38:18.7), 39:11.7; 2. Jaakko Tallus, Finland, 24.7 - (1, 267.5, 0; 20, 39:36.4), 39:36.4; 3. Felix Gottwald, Austria, 54.8 - (11, 235.0, 2:43; 1, 37:23.5), 40:06.5; 4, Ronny Ackermann, Germany, 1:16.1 - (5, 254.0, 1:08; 18, 39:19.8), 40:27.8; 5. Bjoern Kircheisen, Germany, 1:44.2 - (14, 232.0, 2:58; 5, 37:57.9), 40:55.9.
 6. Mario Stecher, Austria, 2:19.1 - (2, 258.0, 48; 31, 40:42.8), 41:30.8; 7. Todd Lodwick, U.S., 2:27.7 - (7, 240.5, 2:15; 19, 39:24.4), 41:39.4; 8. Kristian Hammer, Norway, 2:29.1 - (22, 221.5, 3:50; 3, 37:50.8), 41:40.8; 9. Andy Hartmann, Switzerland, 2:30.6 - (9, 236.5, 2:35; 14, 39:07.3), 41:42.3; 10. Nicolas Bal, France, 2:31.6 - (27, 216.5, 4:15; 2, 37:28.3), 41:43.3.
 11. Kenji Ogiwara, Japan, 2:33.9 - (13, 233.0, 2:53; 11, 38:52.6), 41:45.6; 12. Daito Takahashi, Japan, 2:49.5 - (6, 243.5, 2:00; 26, 40:01.2), 42:01.2; 13. Andrej Jezersek, Slovenia, 2:51.2 - (19, 223.5, 3:40; 8, 38:22.9), 42:02.9; 14. Hannu Manninen, Finland, 3:09.4 - (22, 221.5, 3:50; 9, 38:31.1), 42:21.1; 15. Christoph Bieler, Austria, 3:09.4 - (4, 255.0, 1:03; 37, 41:18.1), 42:21.1.
 16. Pavel Churavy, Czech Republic, 3:59.6 - (16, 228.5, 3:15; 25, 39:56.3), 43:11.3; 17. Kevin Arnould, France, 4:00.4 - (9, 236.5, 2:35; 30, 40:37.1), 43:12.1; 18. Matt Dayton, U.S., 4:00.6 - (32, 209.5, 4:50; 7, 38:22.3), 43:12.3; 19. Bill Demong, U.S., 4:06.4 - (8, 239.5, 2:20; 36, 40:58.1), 43:18.1; 20. Christoph Eugen, Austria, 4:14.4 - (18, 224.5, 3:35; 24, 39:51.1), 43:26.1.
 21. Sebastian Haseney, Germany, 4:25.3 - (38, 199.0, 5:43; 4, 37:54.0), 43:37.0; 22. Preben Fjaere Brynemo, Norway, 4:38.6 - (30, 212.0, 4:38; 15, 39:12.3), 43:50.3; 23. Alexej Barannikov, Russia, 4:55.6 - (17, 227.0, 3:23; 32, 40:44.3), 44:07.3; 24. Jan Rune Grave, Norway, 5:06.8 - (35, 207.0, 5:03; 16, 39:15.5), 44:18.5; 25. Andreas Hurschler, Switzerland, 5:07.7 - (39, 198.0, 5:48; 10, 38:31.4), 44:19.4.
 26. Ludovic Roux, France, 5:10.6 - (37, 202.0, 5:28; 12, 38:54.3), 44:22.3; 27. Alexei Zvetkov, Russia, 5:16.5 - (30, 212.0, 4:38; 23, 39:50.2), 44:28.2; 28. Mikko Keskinarkaus, Finland, 5:27.2 - (34, 209.0, 4:53; 22, 39:45.9), 44:38.9; 29. Ronny Heer, Switzerland, 5:28.3 - (21, 222.0, 3:48; 34, 40:52.0), 44:40.0; 30. Satoshi Mori, Japan, 5:28.9 - (22, 221.5, 3:50; 33, 40:50.6), 44:40.6.
 31. Alexej Fadeev, Russia, 5:37.3 - (28, 214.5, 4:25; 27, 40:24.0), 44:49.0; 32, Johnny Spillane, U.S., 5:53.8 - (26, 218.0, 4:08; 35, 40:57.5), 45:05.5; 33. Gen Tomii, Japan, 6:03.7 - (12, 234.5, 2:45; 41, 42:30.4), 45:15.4; 34. Georg Hettich, Germany, 6:06.1 - (32, 209.5, 4:50; 28, 40:27.8), 45:17.8; 35. Vladimir Lysenin, Russia, 6:09.8 - (40, 195.0, 6:03; 17, 39:18.5), 45:21.5.
 36. Sverre Rotevatn, Norway, 6:12.9 - (41, 189.5, 6:30; 13, 38:54.6), 45:24.6; 37. Frederic Baud, France, 6:24.2 - (36, 206.0, 5:08; 29, 40:27.9), 45:35.9; 38. Michal Psenko, Slovakia, 6:54.5 - (14, 232.0, 2:58; 42, 43:08.2), 46:06.2; 39. Ladislav Rygl, Czech Republic, 6:54.8 - (41, 189.5, 6:30; 21, 39:36.5), 46:06.5; 40. Jens Salumae, Estonia, 9:15.7 - (25, 220.5, 3:55; 43, 44:32.4), 48:27.4.
 41. Milan Kucera, Czech Republic, 9:20.7 - (44, 182.0, 7:08; 39, 41:24.4), 48:32.4; 42. Ivan Rieder, Switzerland, 10:00.3 - (43, 186.5, 6:45; 40, 42:27.0), 49:12.0; 43. Petr Smejc, Czech Republic, 10:02.0 - (19, 223.5, 3:40; 44, 45:33.7), 49:13.7; 44. Sergei Zacharenko, Belarus, 10:07.2 - (45, 171.5, 8:00; 38, 41:18.9), 49:18.9.
 NR, Tambet Pikkor, Estonia, DNS.
 SNOWBOARDING
 At Park City, Utah
 Women's Halfpipe
 Elimination
 1. Kelly Clark, U.S., 42.1 points (Q); 2. Kjersti Buaas OE, Norway, 38.7 (Q); 3. Doriane Vidal, France, 38.3 (Q); 4. Nicola Thost, Germany, 34.3 (Q); 5. Nici Pederzolli, Austria, 34.1 (Q); 6. Lisa Therese Wiik, Norway, 33.1 (Q); 7. Fabienne Reuteler, Switzerland, 40.4 (Q); 8. Shannon Dunn-Downing, U.S., 39.0 (Q); 9. Michiyo Hashimoto, Japan, 38.0 (Q); 10. Tricia Byrnes, U.S., 35.7 (Q).
 11. Yoko Miyake, Japan, 35.4 (Q); 12. Minna Hesso, Finland, 32.1 (Q); 13. Stine Brun Kjeldaas, Norway, 30.9; 14. Sabine Wehr-Hasler, Germany, 29.7; 15. Natasza Zurek, Vancouver, 28.6; 16. Alessandra Pescosta, Italy, 27.4; 17. Lesley McKenna, Britain, 25.3; 18. Kirsi Rautava, Finland, 24.7; 19. Sari Gronholm, Finland, 22.4; 20. Yuri Yoshikawa, Japan, 21.8.
 21. Janet Jonsson, Sweden, 16.1; 22. Nagako Mori, Japan, 13.0; 23. Anna Hellman, Sweden, 19.6.
 Finals
 First Run
 1. Doriane Vidal, France, 43.0; 2. Kelly Clark, U.S., 40.8; 3. Fabienne Reuteler, Switzerland, 39.7; 4. Kjersti Buaas OE, Norway, 37.3; 5. Nici Pederzolli, Austria, 35.7; 6. Shannon Dunn-Downing, U.S., 35.5; 7. Minna Hesso, Finland, 28.4; 8. Nicola Thost, Germany, 27.7; 9. Michiyo Hashimoto, Japan, 26.6; 10. Tricia Byrnes, U.S., 25.1; 11. Lisa Therese Wiik, Norway, 24.4; 12. Yoko Miyake, Japan, 23.5.
 Medal Run
 1. Kelly Clark, U.S., 47.9; 2. Doriane Vidal, France, 43.0; 3. Fabienne Reuteler, Switzerland, 39.7; 4. Kjersti Buaas OE, Norway, 37.3; 5. Shannon Dunn-Downing, U.S., 37.2; 6. Tricia Byrnes, U.S., 36.4; 7. Nici Pederzolli, Austria, 35.7; 8. Yoko Miyake, Japan, 33.7; 9. Minna Hesso, Finland, 31.9; 10. Lisa Therese Wiik, Norway, 28.9; 11. Nicola Thost, Germany, 27.7; 12. Michiyo Hashimoto, Japan, 26.6.
 ADD SKIING
 Men's Downhill
 Final
 At Snowbasin, Utah
 (Start in parentheses)
 1. (10) Fritz Strobl, Austria, one minute 39.13 seconds; 2. (13) Lasse Kjus, Norway, 1:39.35; 3. (9) Stephan Eberharter, Austria, 1:39.41; 4. (12) Kjetil Andre Aamodt, Norway, 1:39.78; 5. (19) Claude Cretier, France, 1:39.96; 6. (7) Christian Greber, Austria, 1:40.00; 7. (3) Fredrik Nyberg, Sweden, 1:40.30; 8. (15) Ambrosi Hoffmann, Switzerland, 1:40.31; 9. (31) Marco Sullivan, U.S., 1:40.37; 10. (2) Sebastien Fournier, France, 1:40.39.
 11. (18) Pierre-Emmanuel Dalcin, France, 1:40.58; 12. (23) Bjarne Solbakken, Norway, 1:40.74; 12. (5) Antoine Deneriaz, France, 1:40.74; 14. (14) Didier Cuche, Switzerland, 1:40.76; 15. (11) Franco Cavegn, Switzerland, 1:40.81; 16. (17) Daron Rahlves, U.S., 1:40.84; 17. (21) Roland Fischnaller, Italy, 1:40.85; 18. (28) Patrik Jaerbyn, Sweden, 1:41.05; 19. (4) Alessandro Fattori, Italy, 1:41.24; 20. (22) Christoph Gruber, Austria, 1:41.25.
 21. (29) Didier Defago, Switzerland, 1:41.27; 22. (6) Kurt Sulzenbacher, Italy, 1:41.56; 23. (16) Peter Pen, Slovenia, 1:41.66;
 24. (27) Edi Podivinsky, Toronto, 1:41.69; 25. (20) Kenneth Sivertsen, Norway, 1:41.70; 26. (32) Juergen Hasler, Liechtenstein, 1:41.76; 27. (34) Jake Fiala, U.S., 1:41.84; 28. (41) Andrej Jerman, Slovenia, 1:41.85; 29. (25) Marco Buechel, Liechtenstein, 1:41.86; 29. (1) Scott Macartney, U.S., 1:41.86.
 31. (26) Gregor Sparovec, Slovenia, 1:41.88; 32. (24) Darin McBeath, Calgary, 1:42.15; 33. (36) Jernej Koblar, Slovenia, 1:42.31; 34. (30) Max Rauffer, Germany, 1:42.52; 35. (8) Kristian Ghedina, Italy, 1:42.54; 36. (46) Maxim Kedrin, Russia, 1:43.04; 37. (39) Aj Bear, Australia, 1:43.19; 38. (35) David Anderson, Rossland, B.C., 1:43.20; 39. (50) Ondrej Bank, Czech Republic, 1:43.33; 40. (42) Borek Zakouril, Czech Republic, 1:43.63.
 41. (40) Andrej Filischkin, Russia, 1:43.73; 42. (43) Yasuyuki Takishita, Japan, 1:43.75; 43. (37) Pavel Chestakov, Russia, 1:44.35; 44. (48) Sergei Komarov, Russia, 1:45.25; 45. (38) Craig Branch, Australia, 1:45.34; 46. (44) Jan Holicky, Czech Republic, 1:45.49; 47. (54) Ivan Heimschild, Slovakia, 1:46.36; 48. (47) Maui Gayme, Chile, 1:47.63; 49. (52) Nikolay Skriabin, Ukraine, 1:47.65; 50. (45) Mikael Gayme, Chile, 1:48.37.
 51. (55) Alexander Heath, South Africa, 1:48.84; 52. (51) Nicolas Arsel, Argentina, 1:49.75; 53. (53) Paul Patrick Schwarzacher-Joyce, Ireland, 1:54.42.
 NR, (49) Ross Green, Britain, DNS; NR, (33) Cristian Javier Simari Birkner, Argentina, DQ.
 SPEED SKATING
 Long Track
 Women's 3,000 metres
 Final: 1. Claudia Pechstein, Germany, 3:57.70 (world record); 2. Renate Groenewold, Netherlands, 3:58.94; 3. Cindy Klassen, Winnipeg, 3:58.97; 4. Anni Friesinger, Germany, 3:59.39; 5. Tonny de Jong, Netherlands, 4:00.49; 6. Maki Tabata, Japan, 4:03.63; 7. Jennifer Rodriguez, U.S., 4:04.99; 8. Kristina Groves, Ottawa, 4:06.44; 9. Emese Hunyady, Austria, 4:06.55; 10. Clara Hughes, Winnipeg, 4:06.57.
 11. Gretha Smit, Netherlands, 4:07.41; 12. Daniela Anschuetz, Germany, 4:07.55; 13. Catherine Raney, U.S., 4:07.59; 14. Varvara Barysheva, Russia, 4:08.02; 15. Tatyana Trapeznikova, Russia, 4:08.49; 16. Lyudmila Prokasheva, Kazakhstan, 4:09.74; 17. Valentina Yakshina, Russia, 4:11.48; 18. Nami Nemoto, Japan, 4:11.92; 19. Eriko Seo, Japan, 4:12.33; 20. Gao Yang, China, 4:12.39.
 21. Annie Driscoll, U.S., 4:15.61; 22. Nicola Mayr, Italy, 4:15.79; 23. Zhang Xiaolei, China, 4:16.53; 24. Andrea Jakab, Romania, 4:17.03; 25. Bak Eun-bi, South Korea, 4:18.15; 26. Katarzyna Wojcicka, Poland, 4:19.10; 27. Marina Pupina, Kazakhstan, 4:20.04; 28. Anzhelika Gavrilova, Kazakhstan, 4:20.36; 29. Daniela Oltean, Romania, 4:21.73; 30. Ilonda Luse, Latvia, 4:23.13.
 31. Yelena Myagkikh, Ukraine, 4:24.64; 32. Svetlana Chepelnikova, Belarus, 4:24.96.
 LUGE
 At Park City, Utah
 Men's Singles
 First Run
 1. Armin Zoeggeler, Italy, 44.546 seconds; 2. Georg Hackl, Germany, 44.614; 3. Adam Heidt, U.S., 44.660; 4. Markus Prock, Austria, 44.698; 5. Karsten Albert, Germany, 44.718; 6. Albert Demtschenko, Russia, 44.756; 7. Tony Benshoof, U.S., 44.776; 8. Denis Geppert, Germany, 44.846; 9. Wilfried Huber, Italy, 44.851; 10. Markus Kleinheinz, Austria, 44.875.
 11. Reinhold Rainer, Italy, 44.927; 12. Kyle Connelly, Calgary, 44.945; 13. Johan Rousseau, France, 44.999; 14. Martins Rubenis, Latvia, 45.022; 15. Rainer Margreiter, Austria, 45.034; 16. Tyler Seitz, Calgary, 45.051; 17. Stefan Hoehener, Switzerland, 45.101; 18. Jaroslav Slavik, Slovakia, 45.104; 19. Chris Moffat, Calgary, 45.116.
 20. Alexei Gorlatschev, Russia, 45.156; 21. Yann Fricheteau, France, 45.240; 22. Victor Kneib, Russia, 45.333; 23. Nauris Skraustins, Latvia, 45.335; 24. Mark Hatton, Britain, 45.391; 25. Nick Sullivan, U.S., 45.439; 26. Bengt Walden, Sweden, 45.455; 27. Shiva Keshavan, India, 45.881; 28. Guntis Rekis, Latvia, 45.898; 29. Shigeaki Ushijima, Japan, 45.905; 30. Kim Min-kyu, South Korea, 46.159.
 31. Christopher Hoeger, Venezuela, 46.167; 32. Cristian Stanciu, Romania, 46.176; 33. Reto Gilly, Switzerland, 46.220; 34. Ricardo Raschini, Brazil, 46.309; 35. Marian Tican, Romania, 46.486; 36. Anders Soederberg, Sweden, 46.624; 37. Michal Kvicala, Czech Republic, 46.659; 38. Lee Hak-jin, South Korea, 46.942; 39. Patrick Singleton, Bermuda, 47.015; 40. Constantin-Liviu Cepoi, Moldova, 47.161.
 41. Julio Cesar Camacho, Venezuela, 47.193; 42. Lubomir Mick, Slovakia, 47.207; 43. Werner Hoeger, Venezuela, 47.234; 44. Marcelo Gonzalez, Argentina, 47.314; 45. Renato H G Mizoguchi, Brazil, 47.773; 46. Ruben O Gonzalez, Argentina, 48.180; 47. Chui-bin Lin, Taiwan, 49.602; 48. Chia-hsun Li, Taiwan, 55.390; 49. Eugen Radu, Romania, 56.608; NR, Lee Chang-Yong, South Korea, DNF.
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