2009 WBC Ranking Order

Finals Round

1 Gwilym Davies, UK, 623

2 Sammy Piccolo, Canada, 619.5

3 Michael Phillips, United States, 618.5

4 Colin Harmon, Ireland, 572

5 Lee Jong Hoon, Korea, 542

6 Attila Molnar, Hungary, 535.5

Preliminary Round

1 Michael Phillips, USA, 670.5

2 Sammy Piccolo, Canada, 637.5

3 Gwilym Davies, UK, 598.5

4 Attila Molnar, Hungary, 596

5 Colin Harmon, Ireland, 595

6 Lee Jong Hoon, Korea, 591.5

7 Raul Rodas, Guatemala, 576

8 Carl Sara, New Zealand, 568

9 Flor de Maria Gochez Ayala, El Salvador, 563

10 Akihiru Okada, Japan, 558.5

11 Kira Malchenko, Russia, 553.5

12 Palmar Por Hlooversson, Iceland, 547.5

13 Tim Adams, Australia, 547

14 Morten Wintner Vestena, Denmark, 530

15 Stelios Roumeliotis, Greece, 528

16 Claes Mattias Bjorkland, Sweden, 511

17 Oda Misje Haug, Norway, 509

18 Yara Thais Castanho, Brazil, 501.5

19 Chia Ming Tsao, Taiwan, 497.5

20 Jhi Chaing Ting (John), Singapore, 491

21 Auren Chacon, Costa Rica, 490.5

22 John Makau, Kenya, 489.5

23 Francisco Javier Garcia Funez, Spain, 489

24 Ever Bernal, Colombia, 481

25 Mikko Haahti, Finland, 480.5

26 Melanie D’Lores Nunes, Belgium, 480

27 Ausel Gadi Del Valle Franklin, Panama, 470.5

28 Michal Kocman, Czech Republic, 466.5

29 Tomislav Mrdeza, Croatia, 458.5

30 Urmet Laht, Estonia, 457.5

31 Philipp Meier, Switzerland, 457.5

32 Engin Kasal, Turkey, 452

33 Sander Schat, The Netherlands, 440.5

34 Joseph El Khoury, Lebanon, 440

35 Rebecca de Los Angeles Ramos, Nicaragua, 436.5

36 Ishan Natalie, South Africa, 429

37 Oleksandr Khadsky, Ukraine, 420.5

38 Benyapa Nadwan, Thailand, 412.5

39 Beronja Branislav, Serbia, 410.5

40 Daniel Felix, India, 408

41 Roberts Mbabazi, Uganda, 406

42 Michele Pauletic, Italy, 494.5

43 Alvaro Carrasco, Mexico, 404

44 Izabella Popiolek, Poland, 402

45 Georg Branny, Austria, 401

46 Stephanie Heidermann, Germany, 375

47 Rasa Basciulyte, Lithuania, 357

48 Jin Bao Lin, China, 353.5

49 Jean Pierre Nyamabumba, Rwanda, 351

50 Daniel Rivera, Puerto Rico, 330

51 Jorge Augustin Quiroga, Argentina, 319.5

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3 Comments

  1. Yikes, Colin! So sorry about that! I was going on autopilot when I copied that over from the official WBC list that Cindy sent me… WBC people: take note!

    Colin, I apologize! And can’t wait to see you go for gold again next year!

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