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STA 10:42 - red card

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mortenkv

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Scrolling through some of the new results from Uppsala Mini Competition, I stumbled over this remarkable performance...

APNEA.cz - Ranking

In the bottom of this resultlist, Ulf Dextegen, seems to have done a 10.42 Static but missed the Surface Protocol ( apparantly not a BO)...

Excuse me if this have been discussed before, but for me this is really shocking high numbers...

Would love to have comment from anyone who witnessed it!

Best,
Morten
 
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I am sorry, but it looks like an error during the automated import of the data. Because of a non-standard entry at the DQ perfomance, wrong time was reported. When looking at the original source file, I see the time was in fact 8'02". Sorry for that mistake, I'll correct it in a while.
 
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