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Casting women's fly accuracy at the 2005 World Games | |||||||
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Venue | Sportpark Wedau, Duisburg, Germany | ||||||
Date | 22–24 July 2005 | ||||||
Competitors | 12 from 6 nations | ||||||
Medalists | |||||||
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The women's fly accuracy competition in casting at the 2005 World Games took place from 22 to 24 July 2005 at the Sportpark Wedau in Duisburg, Germany. [1]
A total of 12 athletes entered the competition. Best six athletes from preliminary round qualifies to the semifinal. From semifinal the best three athletes advances to the final.
Round 1 | Round 2 | Note | |||||
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Rank | Athlete | Nation | Score | Time | Score | Time | |
1 | Jana Maisel | Germany | 95 | 2:46.59 | 100 | 2:24.72 | Q |
2 | Zuzana Kočířová | Czech Republic | 100 | 3:09.00 | 95 | 3:10.04 | Q |
3 | Anke Jahn | Germany | 95 | 3:28.00 | 100 | 3:56.45 | Q |
4 | Monika Talar | Poland | 100 | 3:06.88 | 90 | 3:24.90 | Q |
5 | Alena Zinner | Austria | 90 | 2:54.47 | 95 | 2:33.81 | Q |
6 | Jana Brončková | Czech Republic | 90 | 4:28.00 | 95 | 4:24.22 | Q |
7 | Kathrin Ernst | Germany | 90 | 2:58.54 | 85 | 2:57.72 | |
8 | Iwona Bialik | Poland | 80 | 3:27.00 | 80 | 3:56.47 | |
9 | Zuzana Emberová | Slovakia | 80 | 4:20.00 | 75 | 4:36.13 | |
10 | Sabine Steinberger | Austria | 85 | 2:57.65 | 55 | 3:22.37 | |
11 | Lucia Jankovicová | Slovakia | 75 | 4:08.00 | 65 | 4:26.26 | |
12 | Ugnė Gabija Svirbutavičiūtė | Lithuania | 65 | 3:58.58 | 45 | 4:25.54 |
Rank | Athlete | Nation | Score | Time | Note |
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1 | Alena Zinner | Austria | 100 | 2:45.88 | Q |
2 | Jana Maisel | Germany | 95 | 2:28.20 | Q |
3 | Monika Talar | Poland | 85 | 2:46.64 | Q |
4 | Anke Jahn | Germany | 85 | 3:10.19 | |
5 | Jana Brončková | Czech Republic | 85 | 3:49.38 | |
6 | Zuzana Kočířová | Czech Republic | 80 | 2:34.03 |
Rank | Athlete | Nation | Score | Time |
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Jana Maisel | Germany | 95 | 2:02.19 | |
Alena Zinner | Austria | 95 | 2:38.34 | |
Monika Talar | Poland | 90 | 2:34.03 |
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