U.S. Handcycling Series Standings after Two Events PDF Print E-mail
on 05-03-2008 01:00

Below are the current standings after the second event in the U.S. HandcyclingSeries (Rome / Athens, GA).

 

Place Last First Category Age Group Team Hometown Redlands Rome/Athens TOTAL Points as of 4/28/08
1 McNeice Scott Men Kneeseat   Invacare / Top End St. Petersburn, FL 35 110 145
2 Sanchez Oscar Men Kneeseat   Challenged Athletes Found. San Diego, CA 36 91 127
3 Schabort Krige Men Kneeseat   Invacare / Top End Cedartown, GA 0 109 109
4 Pilon Dane Men Kneeseat       0 78 78
5 Ah Fook Gerard Men Kneeseat   PVA Bothell, WA 24 51 75
6 Doak Patrick Men Kneeseat       0 13 13
7 Mills Michael Men Kneeseat       0 4 4
                   
1 Lee David Men Longseat Cardiff-by-the-Sea, CA 31 88 119
2 Updike Matt Men Longseat U.S. Handcycling Denver, CO 0 101 101
3 Richardson Todd Men Longseat USHF / Cycling Sp Here Morrissville, NC 0 84 83
4 Randall David Men Longseat Mansfield, OH 0 79 80
5 Mitchell Brian Men Longseat Kansas City, MO 0 67 67
6 Sharpe Josh Men Longseat Bike-On.com Navarre, FL 0 53 53
7 Hopkins Geoff Men Longseat PVA / USHF Washington, DC 0 47 47
8 Bestine Ken Men Longseat Clymer, NY 0 42 42
9 Gilger John Scott Men Longseat Invacare La Grange, OH 0 33 33
10 Davies Dan Men Longseat PossAbilities Beaumont, CA 20 0 20
10 Pulido Jose Men Longseat Shepherd Center Atlanta, GA 0 20 20
12 Wallen Jordan Men Longseat PossAbilities Moreno, CA 8 0 8
13 Hoffman Steve Men Longseat PossAbilities Colton, CA 7 0 7
14 Rivera Hector Men Longseat Rancho Wheelchair Sports Cerritos, CA 4 0 4
15 Mauricio Ruben Men Longseat Rancho Wheelchair Sports Cerritos, CA 3 0 3
16 Singleterry Ian Men Longseat Rancho Wheelchair Sports Cerritos, CA 2 0 2
17 Mohammen Malek Men Longseat PossAbilities Cerritos, CA 1 0 1
17 Diaz Joe Men Longseat Rancho Wheelchair Sports Loma Linda, CA 1 0 1
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1 Ibarra Rafael Men Longseat 45-54 Sunrise / Quickies / Shepherd Atlanta, GA 0 91 91
2 Harding Neil Men Longseat 45-54   W. Bountiful, UT 13 64 77
3 Gilliland Rick Men Longseat 45-54 Challenge Alaska Kenai, AK 17 33 50
4 Moleda Carlos Men Longseat 45-54 Challenged Athletes Found. Bluffton, SC 28   28
5 Wagner Rich Men Longseat 45-54   San Diego, CA 8 14 22
6 Kahler Tom Men Longseat 45-54   Chatanooga,TN 0 4 4
7 Wolbe Dan Men Longseat 45-54     0 3 3
                   
1 Achenbach Vern Men Longseat 55+   Snellville, GA 0 45 45
2 Dowling Joe Men Longseat 55+ USHF Old Greenwich, CT 0 31 31
3 Clark Dennis Men Longseat 55+   Oliver Springs, TN 0 15 15
4 Warner Harold Men Longseat 55+   Tucson, AZ 6 0 6
5 Higgins Ken Men Longseat 55+   Atlanta, GA 0 2 2
                   
1 Davis Erica Women   Challenged Athletes Found. Carlsbad, CA 9   9
2 Flobeck Peggy Women     Rome, GA 1   1

Notes:

- Each athlete is only ranked in a single race or age group category. Athletes may only be ranked in one group, but may request to switch to a *younger* age group if they wish. For example: Longseat 45-54 can request to be ranked in the general longseat group. Requests must be made no later than May 1, 2008. After May 1st, any NEW athletes not already ranked will automatically be placed in to their age group category...unless they request differently *BEFORE* their first race.

- Each athlete earns points per event by the overall event ranking, regardless of racing category or age category for the individual race. Example: Erica Davis earned 9 points overall in Redlands, despite being the only woman. She earned more than one point per race based on how she ranked over overall agains the men.
Why ? This system rewards good performance, even in categories with low turnout.

- All events in the series are Omnium events. Therefore, the points represented for the first event (Redlands), reflect total Omnium points for the weekend. All races in the series will be represented in the same way.

- Due to their National Championship status, there are *double* points available for the criterium in Rome, GA, and the RR and opening TT at the RMO. This means the total Omnium points for those events are BIG.

- YES! If you are looking for 'bragging rights' and you want to "mix and match" in the longseat category...or any categoy for that matter, simply rank your point total against any athlete(s) in another category. Example: Carlos Moleda would actually be 2nd overall in the Men's [general] longseat category, if he was under 45. Any results you suppose from the system mentioned in this paragraph are 100% *UNOFFICIAL*

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