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England
romped home
for a
comfortable
win, with a
16 point
total on day 1
leaving too
much for the
Italians to do
to catch up on
the 2nd day.

Hungary's
Tamās Walter

individual
world
champion
for the 2nd
time in 3
years.

          Teams - OVERALL

No Country Zone A Zone B Zone C Zone D Zone E TOTAL
Total for 2 days Kg Pts Kg Pts Kg Pts Kg Pts Kg Pts Kg Pts
1 England 3.030 12 10.565 6 6.535 6 6.235 5 3.570 32 29.935 61
2 Italy 3.410 12 6.440 13 7.180 3 6.720 25 2.750 32 26.500 85
3 Hungary 3.240 22 7.950 9 6.545 11 2.900 25 2.790 34 23.425 101
4 Serbia 2.730 27 4.640 32 3.110 25 5.495 12 4.980 16 20.955 112
5 San Marino 2.830 18 6.900 18 2.270 40 4.460 13 2.740 27 19.200 116
6 Sweden 4.510 3 4.540 28 2.745 32.5 2.760 22 1.820 34 16.375 119.5
7 Netherlands 2.680 26 4.925 32 2.770 31 4.110 10 2.855 26 17.340 125
8 Belgium 0.820 40 5.370 22 3.505 22 2.085 34 4.920 9 16.700 127
9 Austria 2.840 20 9.110 16 4.395 21 1.365 51.5 3.950 26 21.660 134.5
10 Russia 1.360 30 5.020 27 2.715 33 1.905 38.5 3.975 14 14.975 142.5
11 France 2.140 37.5 3.835 36 4.985 12 3.420 18 1.590 40.5 15.970 144
12 Czech.Rep 1.140 35.5 5.055 29 5.300 16 1.785 33 2.035 34 15.315 147.5

 

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YESS......
this is what
it's all about,
winning!!

The top 3
grace the
podium
.

England's
Sean Ashby

with his
day 2
catch of
2.955Kg
from C13.

 

       Overall - INDIVIDUAL 

No Name Day 1 Day 2 Total
Overall positions Zone Peg Kg points Zone Peg Kg points Kg points
1 Tamās Walter (H) C 24 5.000 2 B 27 5.105 2 10.105 4
2 Ivan Biordi (SM) D 28 2.550 1 B 16 4.885 3 7.435 4
3 Sean Ashby (Eng) A 3 1.090 3 C 13 2.955 1 4.045 4
4 William Raison (Eng) D 9 1.920 2 D 29 4.315 3 6.235 5
5 Roberto Cuomo (CH) E 27 3.520 2 E 30 2.330 4 5.850 6
6 József Varga (H) E 31 2.435 5 A 16 3.050 1 5.485 6
7 Christian Lang (A) B 14 6.640 1 A 18 2.310 6 8.950 7
8 Gianluigi Sorti (I) C 23 5.120 1 E 7 2.170 6 7.290 7
9 Stuart Conroy (Eng) E 16 2.990 4 B 6 4.190 4 7.180 8
10 Jacopo Falsini (I) B 16 2.790 8 D 20 6.445 1 9.235 9
11 Umberto Ballabeni (I) A 10 0.950 7 C 1 2.060 2 3.010 9
12 Eddy V.d. Hoogen  (NL) D 32 1.650 3 D 21 2.460 7 4.110 10

 

       Championships PHOTO SHOTS

Belgium's
Guido Nullens
had to scratch
around for fish
like everybody
else.

This was a
difficult venue
with the fish
constantly on the
move.

Top Italian
Gianluigi Sorti

with 1 point
on the first
day dropped
back the 2nd
day to end
with a 7 point
total.

Consistent
Dutchmen
Eddy V.d. Hoogen
mixes up.

Leam or local
soil were all
you needed,
any kind of
bread feed
spelt
disaster.


Luc
Vercammen

Belgium's top
man came back
from a hard day 1
with 2.925Kg and
2 points on day 2.

Slovenia's
Mitja Kmetec
had a real
next peg battle
in E section
with Italy's
Gianluigi Sort
on the 2nd day,
in the end loosing
out by just
165grams.

 

Geert Jacobs
from Belgium
had a good WC
with 2.090Kg
on day 1
and 3.280Kg
on day 2
both from the
productive
B section.

Jacopo Falsini
like all of
the Italians
came back
hard on day 2
racing to catch
up..

...and
the result
was a section
win and victory
over arch rival
William Raison

in D section.

  Another fish
for England's
Sean Ashby
steadily working
his way
towards a bronze medal
.

Portugal's
Mario Bapitista
cups in at the
start.

The local team
showed just how
peggy the venue
was by finishing
well down the
final table.

 
World Championships
Finland 2005
results

 

 

2+2 points
is a great
performance
under any
circumstances
but
Tamās
Walter
was
pushed hard by
Sorti on day 1
and Germany's
Mario Beck on
day 2
.

 ..another
one for the
barby!

FisherRoo
Allan Webb
is happy with
this one but
it was to be
a hard
Championships
for the long
travelling
Aussies.

 

 

 

 

 

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