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MAG EF QUALS 2026 Rus champs

Place

No.

Athlete

Region

D

E

Pen

Total

Qualification

1

342

Sergey Sergeevich Naidin

Altai Krai

6.000

8.166

0.00

14.166

Q

2

363

Saveliy Olegovich Sedin

Vladimir Region

5.500

8.600

0.00

14.100

Q

3

320

Arseniy Andreevich Dukhno

Moscow

5.400

8.500

0.00

14.000

Q

4

322

Ivan Ivanovich Zavrichko

Moscow

5.000

8.433

0.00

13.533

Q

5

314

Vyacheslav Yuryevich Vitkov

Novgorod Region

4.900

8.533

0.00

13.433

Q

6

354

Aleksey Igorevich Rostov

Vladimir Region

4.400

8.833

0.00

13.333

Q

6

316

Kirill Andreevich Gashkov

Kaluga Region

5.400

7.933

0.00

13.333

Q

8

327

Evgeniy Evgenyevich Kisel

Moscow

5.600

7.733

0.00

13.333

Q

9

334

Ivan Vitalyevich Kulyak

Kaluga Region

5.300

7.966

0.00

13.266

R1

10

358

Daniil Alekseevich Smirnov

Saint Petersburg

4.400

8.800

0.00

13.200

R2

11

305

Ivan Sergeevich Antonikhin

Republic of Tatarstan

4.800

8.266

0.00

13.066

R3


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