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Casting at the 2001 World Games – Men's fly accuracy

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Casting men's fly accuracy
at the 2001 World Games
VenueAkita Prefectural Central Park, Akita, Japan
Date22–24 August 2001
Competitors36 from 12 nations
Medalists
gold medal 
silver medal 
bronze medal 
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The men's fly 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]

Competition format

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A total of 36 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

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Preliminary

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Round 1 Round 2 Note
Rank Athlete Nation Score Time Score Time
1 Ralf Stein Germany Germany 100 3:33 100 3:21 Q
2 Henrik Harjanne Sweden Sweden 95 1:15 95 1:18 Q
3 Henrik Österberg Sweden Sweden 95 2:08 95 1:45 Q
4 Kazumi Fukai Japan Japan 85 1:17 100 1:11 Q
5 Marijonas Svirbutavičius Lithuania Lithuania 90 3:33 100 3:07 Q
6 Heinz Maire-Hensge Germany Germany 95 2:27 95 1:59 Q
7 Jan Luxa Czech Republic Czech Republic 100 2:39 90 2:31 Q
8 Frode Semb Norway Norway 90 4:19 95 1:07 Q
9 Kenji Okamoto Japan Japan 85 1:41 95 1:05 Q
10 Harald Meindl Austria Austria 90 2:48 95 2:52
11 Josef Luxa Czech Republic Czech Republic 90 2:22 90 2:06
12 Yuji Tsukahara Japan Japan 80 2:26 100 2:07
13 Włodzimierz Targosz Poland Poland 85 2:49 95 1:44
14 Patrik Lexa Czech Republic Czech Republic 80 3:17 100 1:38
15 Mitsuru Ashida Japan Japan 95 2:14 85 2:00
16 Jacek Kuza Poland Poland 100 4:11 80 4:37
17 Karol Michalik Slovakia Slovakia 90 3:20 90 3:08
18 Werner Gattermaier Austria Austria 85 2:52 95 2:01
19 Steve Rajeff United States United States 70 2:58 100 2:23
20 Masayuki Ono Japan Japan 90 2:24 75 2:01
21 Markus Kläusler Switzerland Switzerland 90 3:27 80 1:54
22 Tairiku Shirasawa Japan Japan 80 1:58 90 1:17
23 Michael Harter Germany Germany 85 3:41 90 2:21
24 Tomáš Lexa Czech Republic Czech Republic 75 2:54 95 1:47
25 Hendrik Papenfuss South Africa South Africa 75 2:46 95 2:59
26 Klaus-Jurgen Bruder Germany Germany 85 3:16 85 2:40
27 Gerhard Pirklbauer Austria Austria 80 2:13 85 2:03
28 Chris Korich United States United States 90 4:23 65 2:10
29 Jurej Meszaros Slovakia Slovakia 85 4:21 80 4:20
30 Justas Barauskas Lithuania Lithuania 55 3:42 95 3:07
31 Bjørn Larsen Norway Norway 80 2:41 85 2:16
32 Helmut Hochwartner Austria Austria 75 2:51 75 2:51
33 Robert Meszaros Slovakia Slovakia 70 4:22 65 1:58
34 Jan Meszaros Slovakia Slovakia 65 4:26 70 2:34
Kuniyasu Tanaka Japan Japan DNS
Sadaki Sato Japan Japan DNS

Semifinal

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Rank Athlete Nation Score Time Note
1 Henrik Harjanne Sweden Sweden 100 0:59 Q
2 Henrik Österberg Sweden Sweden 100 1:56 Q
3 Jan Luxa Czech Republic Czech Republic 100 2:24 Q
4 Marijonas Svirbutavičius Lithuania Lithuania 95 2:37
5 Frode Semb Norway Norway 90 1:11
6 Kazumi Fukai Japan Japan 85 1:02
7 Ralf Stein Germany Germany 85 2:17
8 Kenji Okamoto Japan Japan 80 1:02
9 Heinz Maire-Hensge Germany Germany 80 1:38

Final

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Rank Athlete Nation Score Time
1st place, gold medalist(s) Henrik Österberg Sweden Sweden 100 1:39
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Henrik Harjanne Sweden Sweden 95 1:10
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Jan Luxa Czech Republic Czech Republic 90 2:18

References

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  1. ^ "Results preliminary". Archived from the original on 2005-09-08. Retrieved 2020-06-21.
  2. ^ "Results final". Archived from the original on 2005-09-11. Retrieved 2020-06-21.
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