Soling European Championship results (2000–2004)

The main article describes all European Soling Championships from one the first held in 1968 to the announced Championships in the near future. This article states the detailed results, where relevant the controversies, and the progression of the Championship during the series race by race of the European Soling Championships in the years 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 and 2004. This is based on the major sources: World Sailing, the world governing body for the sport of sailing recognized by the IOC and the IPC, and the publications of the International Soling Association. Unfortunately not all crew names are documented in the major sources.

Soling
NameSoling


2000 Final results

2000[1][2]
The Bay of La Rochelle
Event title
Edition33[3][4]
HostCercle Nautique de La Rochelle
Event details
VenueLa Rochelle,
 France
Dates11–17 June
Yachts27
Opening ceremony11 June
Competitors
Competitors81
Competing nations14
Results
1st place, gold medalist(s) Gold Denmark
Jesper Bank
Henrik Blakskjær
Thomas Jacobsen
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Silver Russia
Georgy Shayduko
Oleg Khopyorsky
Andrey Kirilyuk
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Bronze Ukraine
Sergey Pichuguin
Volodimir Korotkov
Sergey Timokhov
 1999
2001 
RankCountryHelmsmanCrewSail No. Race 1Race 2Race 3Race 4Race 5Race 6Race 7Race 8Race 9TotalTotal

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Pos.Pts.Pos.Pts.Pos.Pts.Pos.Pts.Pos.Pts.Pos.Pts.Pos.Pts.Pos.Pts.Pos.Pts.
1st place, gold medalist(s)  DEN Jesper BankHenrik Blakskjær
Thomas Jacobsen
DEN 12371351010611.71023510 DNC 3484.750.7
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  RUS Georgy ShaydukoOleg Khopyorsky
Andrey Kirilyuk
RUS 4410510611.7 17 2335.751035.7481074.151.1
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  UKR Sergey PichuguinVolodimir Korotkov
Sergey Timokhov
UKR 1611.7234823101681410 13 192377.758.7
4  NZL Rod DavisDon Cowie
Alan Smith
NZL 1814482351051023 9 1523487459
5  GER Jochen SchümannGunnar Bahr
Ingo Borkowski
GER 311481010713131935.74835.7 DNC 3493.459.4
6  FRA Philippe PrestiPascal Rambeau
Jean-Marie Dauris
FRA 3335.735.771335.7814 10 1651010611.781.865.8
7  ESP Manuel DoresteDomingo Manrique
Juan Luis Wood
ESP 146510 13 1935.7915234881481435.794.475.4
8  AUT Christian BinderFranz Fellner
Volker Moser
AUT 1249151117915 21 271091510161521510136109
9  ITA Nicola CelonDaniele De Luca
Michele Paoletti
ITA 2417131016 16 2214207137131117611.7814139.7117.7
10  DEN Stig WestergaardBjørn Westergaard
Jens Bojsen-Møller
DEN 120 OCS 34611.7814131948611.717231117915153.4119.4
11  CAN Bill Abbott Jr.Matt Abbott
Brad Boston
CAN 1121812181218611.7142012181218713 16 22156.7134.7
12  FRA Wilfried ClertonFrederic Nielsen
Julien Bicler
FRA 171521142011171218 21 271117142012181117175148
13  GBR Ian WilliamsMark Nicholls
Steve Mitchell
GBR 1651319 OCS 3410161622915192516229151319187153
14  ESP Gonzalo AraújoJuan Pinacho
Fernando Morillo
ESP 12810162026 DNC 34481218DSQ34611.7DSQ34713194.7160.7
15  ITA Andrea RachelliEnzo Bonini
Massimiliano Ferrari
ITA 25218249151319111711172026 22 2817231521190162
16  FRA Pierre-Alexis PonsotSebastien Metivier
Jerome Maquet
FRA 1501723152114201521 19 251723131910161622190165
17  GER Axel MartensChristian Oehler
Tilo Muller
GER 309142016221521 25 311622152171318241824198167
18  GER Hendrik WitzmannMarkus Koy
Seelig Knut
GER 2931117814 22 28222815211824152121271925205177
19  GER Christof WielandGregor Bornemann
Peter Wieland
GER 301622172318242026 22 281622192514201218208180
20  SLO Boštjan AntončičAndrej Borštnar
Gennadi Strakh
SLO 11925 22 281723273317231420182416221723221188
21  DEN Nicklas HolmMartin Leitelt
Mikkel Winston
DEN 119 OCS 34OCS34212781420261319212719251420226192
22  RUS Konstantin StarunovAlexandre Chichke
Sergey Masalov
RUS 41222821272430 26 3223292228202620262026252220
23  USA Stuart H. WalkerHannes Blaschke
Doug Loup
USA 8422026182419251016182421272531 DNC 34DNC34241207
24  NED Bram SoethoudtArno Roosendaal
Jeroen Lockefeer
NED 38212719252329182425312329 26 3222282228253221
25  FRA Yves SteffBertrand Guillemot
Yannick L'Hellias
FRA 1822329232920261925 24 302430243023292127255225
26  FRA Herve GodestEtienne Grenet
Frederic Bernauer
FRA 1812430243026322329 26 322632232924302329273241
27  FRA Nicolas PechaVassili Pecha
Axel Corlay
FRA 1532531253125312430 27 332531273325312430281248

    Legend: DNC – Did not come to the starting area; DNF – Did not finish; DNS – Did not start; DSQ – Disqualified; PMS – Premature start;
    Discard is crossed out and does not count for the overall result.

    • 2000 Progress

    2001 Final results

    2001[1][2]
    Lake Attersee
    Event title
    Edition34[5][6]
    HostUnion-Yacht-Club Attersee
    Event details
    VenueAttersee,
     Austria
    Dates1–8 September 2001
    Yachts31
    Opening ceremony1 September
    Competitors
    Competitors93
    Competing nations10
    Results
    1st place, gold medalist(s) Gold Austria
    Christian Binder
    Nicky Fellner
    Franz Panek
    2nd place, silver medalist(s) Silver Germany
    Heiko Winkler
    Stefan Wenzel
    Jens Niemann
    3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Bronze Austria
    Carl Auteried Jr.
    Thomas Beclin
    Martin Kendler
     2000
    2002 
    RankCountryHelmsmanCrewSail No. Race 1Race 2Race 3Race 4Race 5Race 6Race 7Race 8Race 9TotalTotal

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    Pos.Pts.Pos.Pts.Pos.Pts.Pos.Pts.Pos.Pts.Pos.Pts.Pos.Pts.Pos.Pts.Pos.Pts.
    1st place, gold medalist(s)  AUT Christian BinderFranz Fellner
    Franz Panek
    AUT 124 11 1122333333223311223019
    2nd place, silver medalist(s)  GER Heiko WinklerStefan Wenzel
    Jens Niemann
    GER 2971144 15 15111111661515444833
    3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  AUT Carl Auteried Jr.Thomas Beclin
    Martin Kendler
    AUT 11744 13 13779922441155114633
    4  GER Roman KochErik Hermann
    Gregor Bornemann
    GER 300555533441010228833 DNF 327240
    5  HUN György WossalaLászló Kovácsi
    Károly Vezér
    HUN 7722992244 14 1466111177886349
    6  AUT Christoph SkolautGeorg Skolaut
    Wolfgang Riha
    AUT 247710101010227733441010 DNF 328553
    7  AUT Christian SpiessbergerUlrich Poppovic
    Thomas Linortner
    AUT 10033331188881616771717 DNF 329563
    8  ARG Miguel SaubidetCristian Petersen
    Lucas Petersen
    ARG 2888112121111113131010221313 DNF 3211179
    9  GER Axel MertensHubauer
    Schulz
    GER 309 26 261212991515161614145533101011084
    10  AUT Roman HagaraDominik Würfel
    Rudolf Mayr
    AUT 111515 20 2044776677882020999676
    11  AUT Markus SchneebergerHarry Vettermann
    Christian Panek
    AUT 73101016161818 22 221010171799446611290
    12  SLO Boštjan AntončičGennadiy Strakh
    Zeljko Perovic
    SLO 118181515 30 3015159988121211115512393
    13  NED Johan OffermansNancy Schoof
    Ronald den Arend
    NED 25 20 207717176613131515171713131414122102
    14  AUT Christian FeichtingerKlaus Kratochwill
    Thomas Lackerbauer
    AUT 1141414661616141455 19 19181812121919123104
    15  AUT Michael FelzmannBjörn Gilhofer
    Jorg Lackinger
    AUT 127 27 27888810102222232320206677131104
    16  USA Stuart H. WalkerGoyette
    Nikki Seemann
    USA 842171717176655121218181919 21 211111126105
    17  HUN Gyenese BalazsGyula Mónus
    Gábor Meretei
    HUN 16614141212 23 2317171111161616161515130107
    18  AUT Christian NothhaftMartin Zeileis
    Patrick Wichmann
    AUT 1211212 28 281111111115152222151518181616148120
    19  AUT Ulrich SchuhStephan Beurle
    Titus Werkgartner
    AUT 971313191922221616 21 2199131319191818150128
    20  AUT Bernhard KlinglerLudwig Neuner
    Udo Moser
    AUT 115161622222323 27 27252512121414991212160133
    21  AUT Franz WagenederRudolf Rager
    Georg Zeileis
    AUT 116252511111414181855222222222020 DNF 32169137
    22  RUS Vitaliy TarakanovAlekszej Busujev
    Dmitry Bondarenko
    RUS 42991818242412122020242414141717 DNF 32170138
    23  AUT Peter NeumannSimon Promok
    Carli Auteried
    AUT 122 24 2421211919131324242121232324242222191167
    24  ARG Matias CollinsSandrine Lescaudron
    Guillermo Heinonen
    ARG 3023232828171723232525212123232525 DNF 32217185
    25  AUT Otto UrbanekMathias Kecht
    Bernd Götschl
    AUT 10719193030131319192929262626262121 DNF 32215183
    26  AUT Margund SchuhMarkus Gnan
    Ernst Felsecker
    AUT 8923232727292920202626242427272525 DNF 32233201
    27  GER Herbert BalzerGisela Balzer
    Gernot Heller
    GER 311212125252020262620202525 DNC 32DNC32DNC32233201
    28  AUT Alex HaschKarli Kraupa
    Oskar Ginther
    AUT 11328282929272724241919282827272626 DNF 32240208
    29  AUT Christian RansmayrJohannes Lehner
    Ransmayr
    AUT 99222224242525212127272727 DNC 32DNC32DNC32242210
    30  ITA Fabio ArmelliniAttilia Papini
    Segala
    ITA 209 29 2925252626252528282626282828282424239210
    31  GBR Tony ClareVincetti
    Not Documented
    GBR 157 DNC 32DNC32DNC32DNC32DNC32DNC32DNC32DNC32DNC32288256

      Legend: DNC – Did not come to the starting area; DNF – Did not finish; DNS – Did not start; DSQ – Disqualified; PMS – Premature start;
      Discard is crossed out and does not count for the overall result.

      • 2001 Progress

      2002 Final results

      2002[1][2]
      Castiglione della Pescaia Harbor
      Event title
      Edition35[7][8]
      HostClub Velico Castiglione della Pescaia (CVCP)
      Event details
      VenueCastiglione della Pescaia,
       Italy
      Dates27 May – 1 June 2002
      Yachts32
      Opening ceremony26 May
      Competitors
      Competitors96
      Competing nations10
      Results
      1st place, gold medalist(s) Gold Austria
      Carl Auteried Jr.
      Thomas Beclin
      Martin Kendler
      2nd place, silver medalist(s) Silver Austria
      Markus Schneeberger
      Volker Moser
      Franz Panek
      3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Bronze Hungary
      György Wossala
      László Kovácsi
      Károly Vezér
       2001
      2003 
      RankCountryHelmsmanCrewSail No. Race 1Race 2Race 3Race 4Race 5Race 6Race 7TotalTotal

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      Pos.Pts.Pos.Pts.Pos.Pts.Pos.Pts.Pos.Pts.Pos.Pts.Pos.Pts.
      1st place, gold medalist(s)  AUT Carl Auteried Jr.Thomas Beclin
      Martin Kendler
      AUT 117223311224455 DNF 335017
      2nd place, silver medalist(s)  AUT Markus SchneebergerVolker Moser
      Franz Panek
      AUT 7333442233 DSQ 3322335017
      3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  HUN György WossalaLászló Kovácsi
      Károly Vezér
      HUN 77441133445511 DNF 335118
      4  GER Roman KochMaxl Koch
      Gregor Bornemann
      GER 3556666556633 DNF 336431
      5  NOR Preben AsbjornrodHans Husum
      Richard Fikse
      NOR 12899 13 135511111166224734
      6  HUN Gyenese BalazsGyula Mónus
      Andres Monus
      HUN 188101044663344 11 114635
      7  GER Axel MertensChristian Haake
      Carsten Fischer
      GER 3097777121211 19 1988445839
      8  SLO Boštjan AntončičZeljko Perovic
      Gennadi Strakh
      SLO 111 13 138888887710105542
      9  GBR Tony ClareBrian Hammersley
      Philip Crebbin
      GBR 156111155889922 12 12885543
      10  BRA Renato Cunha FariaSérgio Goretkin
      Abílio Di Gerardi
      BRA 686622777717171111 DSQ 338350
      11  USA Charlie KampsVytas Kasniunas
      Toby Kamps
      USA 83212129999101099 19 19116950
      12  AUT Murgund SchuhFranz Fellner
      Ludwig Neuner
      AUT 0 20 2016161010171715151010669474
      13  NED Johan OffermansEdgar Copper
      Nancy Schoof
      NED 25 18 181111141414141111131314149577
      14  NOR NorveelNilsson
      Sven Kristiansen
      NOR 1161010191911111515 25 2516169910580
      15  AUT Franz WagenederRudolf Rager
      Uli Hubauer
      AUT 11616161818 21 2116167717177710281
      16  AUT Ludwig BeurleEkkehart Steinhuber
      Maximilian Hoyer
      AUT 102151525251616 22 2210101515121211590
      17  AUT Christian NothhaftPatrick Wichmann
      Martin Zeileis
      AUT 1211414141419192020191999 21 2111695
      18  NED Bram SoethoudtBerend Vree
      Ronald den Arend
      NED 3821211717 23 23131313131414181811996
      19  GER Heino von SchuckmannPeter Hanke
      Markus Stallhofer
      GER 228171712121919181814141818 DNF 3313198
      20  AUT Georg ZeileisMarkus Gnan
      Alex Hasch
      AUT 132 DNF 33151525251212232320202020148115
      21  NED Rien SegaarMarama
      Bas Dusee
      NED 34131320202020 24 24181821212424140116
      22  ITA Giuseppe VeronesiDenis Consolati
      Samuel Meoni
      ITA 242 DNF 33272718182121161622221313150117
      23  ITA Domenico CarducciMichele Tognozzi
      Gianluca Ferraro
      ITA 194242421211717 28 28212124241515150122
      24  GER Gernot HellerDirk Hensel
      Umberto Valle
      GER 312 DNF 332626151529292020282855156123
      25  ITA Ignazio BonannoArasio
      Giuliano Carotti
      ITA 2011919 28 2824241919242425251919158130
      26  GER Gerhard LwowskiRainer Hofelich
      Manfred Mittermeier
      GER 249232322222222 27 27262626261616162135
      27  GER Herbert BaltzerGisela Balzer
      Gerd Auserwald
      GER 31125252424272723232222 30 301717168138
      28  ITA Alessandro CezzaGiovanni Tognozzi
      Luigi Seri
      ITA 1652222232326262626 27 2723232323170143
      29  ITA Alfio GalleottiAscani
      Zangirolami
      ITA 28 DNF 33292928282525282823232222188155
      30  GER Harald VoigtSteffan Voigt
      Michael Rössler
      GER 1272727 31 3130303030292929292525201170
      31  GER KepplerUnger
      Harsmann
      GER 1932626303031313131 DNF 33DNF33DNC33217184
      32  ITA Fabio ArmelliniAttilia Papini
      Alessandro Cressotti
      ITA 209 DNF 33DNC33DNC33DNC33DNC33DNC33DNC33231198

        Legend: DNC – Did not come to the starting area; DNF – Did not finish; DNS – Did not start; DSQ – Disqualified; PMS – Premature start;
        Discard is crossed out and does not count for the overall result.

        • 2002 Progress

        2003 Final results

        2003[1][2]
        Race area Torbole
        Event title
        Edition36[9][10]
        HostCircolo Vela Torbole
        Event details
        VenueTorbole,
         Italy
        Dates31 August – 4 September
        Yachts24
        Opening ceremony30 August
        Competitors
        Competitors72
        Competing nations10
        Results
        1st place, gold medalist(s) Gold Hungary
        Gyenese Balázs
        Gyula Mónus
        Károly Vezér
        2nd place, silver medalist(s) Silver Germany
        Roman Koch
        Maxl Koch
        Gregor Bornemann
        3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Bronze Germany
        Karl Haist
        Jacob Carsten
        Daniel Diesing
         2002
        2004 
        RankCountryHelmsmanCrewSail No. Race 1Race 2Race 3Race 4Race 5Race 6Race 7TotalTotal

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        Pos.Pts.Pos.Pts.Pos.Pts.Pos.Pts.Pos.Pts.Pos.Pts.Pos.Pts.
        1st place, gold medalist(s)  HUN Gyenese BalázsGyula Mónus
        Károly Vezér
        HUN 12233 7 7112255332316
        2nd place, silver medalist(s)  GER Roman KochMaxl Koch
        Gregor Bornemann
        GER 300 9 99922551111222920
        3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  GER Karl HaistJacob Carsten
        Daniel Diesing
        GER 3081111 10 1033551010773727
        4  HUN György WossalaLászló Kovácsi
        Pepe Németh
        HUN 773355 16 16776677114529
        5  AUT Markus SchneebergerChristian Panek
        Harry Vettermann
        AUT 73551212 15 15224422554530
        6  SLO Boštjan AntončičGennadi Strakh
        Zeljko Perovic
        SLO 1 11 1122331111101066664938
        7  BRA Renato Cunha FariaMarco Lagoa
        Daniel Santiago
        BRA-68 17 1713131114143344445639
        8  AUT Franz UrlesbergerUdo Moser
        Volker Moser
        AUT 1241010 11 1155449933995140
        9  AUT Thomas JacobowitzUlrich Miller
        Bernhard Klingler
        AUT 144 14 141212667799886046
        10  USA Stuart H. WalkerChris Brown
        Doug Loup
        USA 842131366131388 15 158812127560
        11  SVK Peter MosnýAnton Szomolányi
        Marek Jankovic
        SVK 166 DSQ 2588131388131313138661
        12  DEN Frank Højlund LavrsenPoul Andreasen
        Carsten Odby Moesgaard
        DEN 112141477991010 17 17121210107962
        13  NED Bram SoethoudtGeert Verheij
        Gilbert Figaroa
        NED 3877 20 204415151212171714148969
        14  AUT Georg ZeileisMarkus Gnan
        Felix Hasch
        AUT 1328810101414991313 15 1515158469
        15  AUT Franz WagenederRudi Hubauer
        Rudolf Rager
        AUT 1161212441111121220201616 DNF 2510075
        16  AUT Christian NothhartMartin Zeileis
        Patrick Wichmann
        AUT 121 19 1916161818161616161111111110788
        17  ITA Domenico CarducciGianluca Ferraro
        Paolo Mazzarri
        ITA 25418181515661717 22 221818191911593
        18  AUT Alex HaschJohannes Egger
        Bernhard Kreutzer
        AUT 11315151717 22 22212111111414161611694
        19  NED Rien SegaarWistie Brown
        Hans Zijstra
        NED 34161688171720202121 23 231818123100
        20  ITA Michele TognozziLeonardo Saletti
        Giuliano Carotti
        ITA 194 21 21181819191919141420201717128107
        21  ITA Fabio ArmelliniRenzo Segala
        Attilia Papini
        ITA 20922222121 DNF 251818181821212020145120
        22  HUN Istran SzucsPeter Szucs
        Gabor Gyulai
        HUN 53 23 23222220202323191919192222148125
        23  GER Harald VoigtGünter Schober
        Gerald Zanner
        GER 127 24 24191923232222242422222121155131
        24  GER Andreas MünnichowNils Niescken
        Benedict Hohnke
        GER 3162020 DNF 25212124242323DNF25DNC25163138

          Legend: DNC – Did not come to the starting area; DNF – Did not finish; DSQ – Disqualified;
          Discard is crossed out and does not count for the overall result.

          • 2003 Progress

          2004 Final results

          2004[1][2]
          Marker near Tønsberg
          Event title
          Edition37[11][12]
          HostTønsberg Seilforening
          Event details
          VenueTønsberg,
           Norway
          Dates2–8 August
          Yachts20
          Opening ceremony2 August
          Competitors
          Competitors60
          Competing nations9
          Results
          1st place, gold medalist(s) Gold Austria
          Markus Schneeberger
          Volker Moser
          Christian Panek
          2nd place, silver medalist(s) Silver Slovenia
          Boštjan Antončič
          Gennadi Strakh
          Zeljko Perovic
          3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Bronze Norway
          Pål Christoffersen
          Karl Book
          Espen Kamperhaug
           2003
          2005 
          RankCountryHelmsmanCrewSail No. Race 1Race 2Race 3Race 4Race 5Race 6TotalTotal

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          Pos.Pts.Pos.Pts.Pos.Pts.Pos.Pts.Pos.Pts.Pos.Pts.
          1st place, gold medalist(s)  AUT Markus SchneebergerVolker Moser
          Christian Panek
          AUT 731122 10 101122442010
          2nd place, silver medalist(s)  SLO Boštjan AntončičGennadi Strakh
          Zeljko Perovic
          SLO 133661166 14 14223218
          1st place, gold medalist(s)  NOR Pål ChristoffersenKarl Book
          Espen Kamperhaug
          NOR 142 8 811665533662921
          4  HUN Gyenese BalázsGyula Mónus
          Karl Sloane
          HUN 12244883355 13 133522
          5  NOR Dag UsterudArne Ottestad
          Eskil Goldeng
          NOR 13377 10 10774444113323
          6  GER Roman KochMaxl Koch
          Gregor Bornemann
          GER 300 10 108844221117174225
          7  NED Johan OffermansHans Zijlstra
          Bas Dusee
          NED 25665533 8 888333325
          8  NOR Asbjørn KristiansenPetter Høglund
          Lars Ronny Henriksen
          NOR 14055331212771111 DNS 215938
          9  CAN Peter AllenKarl Anderson
          Magnus Liljedahl
          CAN 84844 15 15111110106611115742
          10  NOR Ole SchoyenKjell Magdahl
          Henrich Henriksen
          NOR 1381212 16 162299121212126347
          11  NOR Pål KristiansenTorben von Huth
          Elisabeth Sedivy
          NOR 141 16 1613135511111010886347
          12  NED Bram SoethoudtGilbert Figaroa
          Geert Verheij
          NED 389977991313 18 1810106648
          13  SWE Anders ÅhmanMikael Lindh
          Johan Brauer
          SWE 138 17 1712121313161677777255
          14  GER Jan Carl KochenBernt Deertz
          Alexander Holl
          GER 2671414991414 15 151515557257
          15  DEN Frank Højlund LavrsenPoul Andreasen
          Carsten Odby Moesgaard
          DEN 1121313 18 18161612121313998163
          16  NED Rien SegaarRobbert de Jong
          Gabor Helmhoudt
          NED 341111111117171414 16 1614148366
          17  NOR Arvid RoveKjell Christian Børresen
          Øyvind Thuresson
          NOR 122151514141515 DSQ 219916169069
          18  NOR Bjornar ErikstadLinda Emilie Svendsen
          Sigurd Spæren
          NOR 11518181717 20 2017171717151510484
          19  NOR Finn EngelsenMagnus Henrik
          Fredrik Rosenberg
          NOR 1001919191919191818 20 20181811393
          20  NOR Tor FiringKnut Firing
          Julie Firing
          NOR 135 20 202020181819191919191911595

            Legend: DNC – Did not come to the starting area; DNF – Did not finish; DSQ – Disqualified;
            Discard is crossed out and does not count for the overall result.

            • 2004 Progress

            Further results

            For further results see:

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