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Anvers 2016  - 2nd round
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Gilles Simon
 
Jan-Lennard Struff
41
Age
35
183cm
Height
193cm
70kg
Weight
92kg
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Rank
84
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Past 6 months
+68
Head to Head
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25 Mar 2017
check 61 61
20 Oct 2016
check 64 64
64 46 62check
9 Jun 2016
76 26 67 62 108check
6 Mar 2015
Latest results
check
63 62
Oct 2016
clear
64 63
Oct 2016
check
46 64 76
Oct 2016
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64 64
Oct 2016
check
62 62
Oct 2016
clear
61 64
Oct 2016
clear
46 75 63
Sep 2016
check
76 60
Sep 2016
Oct 2016
67 63 60
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Oct 2016
62 60
check
Oct 2016
76 76
check
Oct 2016
75 64
check
Oct 2016
63 36 62
check
Sep 2016
64 62
clear
Sep 2016
64 62
clear
Sep 2016
76 75
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Sep 2016
64 61
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