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Munich 2017  - 1st round
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Maximilian Marterer
 
Hyeon Chung
30
Age
29
188cm
Height
188cm
78kg
Weight
89kg
742
Rank
423
-461
Past 6 months
-56
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2 May 2017
check 76 46 63
Latest results
Apr 2017
76 62
clear
Apr 2017
61 64
check
Apr 2017
64 64
check
Apr 2017
62 64
check
Apr 2017
76 62
check
Apr 2017
46 62 61
clear
Mar 2017
36 61 76
clear
Feb 2017
62 62
clear
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