The men's multiplier accuracy competition in casting at the 2001 World Games took place from 22 to 24 August 2001 at the Akita Prefectural Central Park in Akita, Japan.[1][2]
Casting men's multiplier accuracy at the 2001 World Games | |||||||
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Venue | Akita Prefectural Central Park, Akita, Japan | ||||||
Date | 22–24 August 2001 | ||||||
Competitors | 30 from 10 nations | ||||||
Medalists | |||||||
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Competition format
editA total of 30 athletes entered the competition. Best nine athletes from preliminary round qualifies to the semifinal. From semifinal the best three athletes advances to the final.
Results
editPreliminary
editRound 1 | Round 2 | Note | |||||
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Rank | Athlete | Nation | Score | Time | Score | Time | |
1 | Steve Rajeff | United States | 90 | 5:31 | 100 | 5:22 | Q |
2 | Markus Kläusler | Switzerland | 95 | 7:09 | 95 | 7:26 | Q |
3 | Frode Semb | Norway | 90 | 7:22 | 100 | 7:02 | Q |
4 | Henrik Harjanne | Sweden | 90 | 4:44 | 90 | 4:33 | Q |
5 | Michael Harter | Germany | 95 | 5:58 | 75 | 6:20 | Q |
6 | Henrik Österberg | Sweden | 80 | 4:12 | 90 | 3:46 | Q |
7 | Kenji Okamoto | Japan | 80 | 4:46 | 85 | 3:31 | Q |
8 | Bjørn Larsen | Norway | 90 | 6:40 | 75 | 6:22 | Q |
9 | Chris Korich | United States | 80 | 8:18 | 90 | 7:21 | Q |
10 | Patrik Lexa | Czech Republic | 80 | 6:15 | 75 | 5:58 | |
11 | Klaus-Jurgen Bruder | Germany | 75 | 5:49 | 80 | 6:06 | |
12 | Kazumi Fukai | Japan | 85 | 4:59 | 70 | 5:27 | |
13 | Kuniyasu Tanaka | Japan | 60 | 6:05 | 75 | 5:58 | |
14 | Jacek Kuza | Poland | 70 | 7:15 | 75 | 6:53 | |
15 | Karol Michalik | Slovakia | 70 | 6:13 | 75 | 7:49 | |
16 | Heinz Maire-Hensge | Germany | 70 | 4:49 | 65 | 3:57 | |
17 | Tairiku Shirasawa | Japan | 75 | 5:32 | 60 | 6:26 | |
18 | Ralf Stein | Germany | 65 | 5:38 | 70 | 5:14 | |
19 | Tomáš Lexa | Czech Republic | 70 | 5:47 | 60 | 5:30 | |
20 | Mitsuru Ashida | Japan | 70 | 8:43 | 65 | 4:57 | |
21 | Jan Luxa | Czech Republic | 40 | 5:58 | 65 | 6:07 | |
22 | Yuji Tsukahara | Japan | 55 | 4:37 | 50 | 4:34 | |
23 | Włodzimierz Targosz | Poland | 50 | 5:08 | 55 | 5:12 | |
24 | Hendrik Papenfuss | South Africa | 35 | 4:05 | 60 | 4:39 | |
25 | Jan Meszaros | Slovakia | 55 | 8:59 | 30 | 6:04 | |
26 | Jurej Meszaros | Slovakia | 45 | 6:29 | 50 | 6:02 | |
27 | Josef Luxa | Czech Republic | 40 | 4:38 | 45 | 4:45 | |
28 | Masayuki Ono | Japan | 10 | 4:59 | 50 | 4:44 | |
29 | Robert Meszaros | Slovakia | 20 | 8:39 | |||
30 | Sadaki Sato | Japan | DNS |
Semifinal
editRank | Athlete | Nation | Score | Time | Note |
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1 | Henrik Österberg | Sweden | 100 | 3:56 | Q |
2 | Steve Rajeff | United States | 100 | 5:05 | Q |
3 | Michael Harter | Germany | 100 | 5:42 | Q |
4 | Henrik Harjanne | Sweden | 95 | 4:24 | |
5 | Frode Semb | Norway | 90 | 6:19 | |
6 | Kenji Okamoto | Japan | 85 | 4:18 | |
7 | Markus Kläusler | Switzerland | 85 | 5:51 | |
8 | Bjørn Larsen | Norway | 80 | 6:33 | |
9 | Chris Korich | United States | 75 | 5:46 |
Final
editRank | Athlete | Nation | Score | Time |
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Michael Harter | Germany | 95 | 5:16 | |
Steve Rajeff | United States | 95 | 5:29 | |
Henrik Österberg | Sweden | 90 | 4:57 |
References
edit- ^ "Results preliminary". Archived from the original on 2005-09-13. Retrieved 2020-06-21.
- ^ "Results final". Archived from the original on 2005-09-11. Retrieved 2020-06-21.