2004 Singapore

Championship Results



MEN RESULTS - Finals

 

Kai Virtanen, Finland d. Petter Hansen, Norway
2 games to 1 (258-208, 216-233, 258-242)

 

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WOMEN RESULTS - Finals

Shannon Pluhowsky, USA d. Kerrie Ryan-Ciach, Canada
2 games to 0 (236-200, 234-185)

 
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 MEN RESULTS - Semifinals


 #8 Kai Virtanen, Finaldn defeats #5 Yahav Rabin, Israel
2 games to 1: 200-215, 214-194, 238-220

#2 Petter Hansen, Norway defeats #6 Remy Ong, Singapore
2 games to 1: 259-279, 248-214, 257-210

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WOMEN RESULTS - Semifinals

#2 Shannon Pluhowsky, USA defeats #3 Liza Del Rosario, Phillipines
2 games to 0: 259-226, 269-169

#8 Kerrie Ryan-Ciach, Canada defeats #5 Yoselin Leon, Puerto Rico
2 games to 1: 279-190, 193-257, 208-193

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MEN RESULTS - Quarterfinals

#8 Kai Virtanen, Finland defeats #1 Jason Belmonte, Australia
2 games to 0: 300-247, 228-219

#5 Yahav Rabin, Israel defeats #4 Chester King, Phillipines
2 games to 1: 179-257, 237-236, 257-235

#6 Remy Ong, Singapore defeats #3 Jack Guay, Canada
2 games to 1: 206-193, 204-279, 223-218

#2 Petter Hansen, Norway defeats #7 Ives Van Eyken, Belgium
2 games to 0: 279-203, 257-240

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WOMEN RESULTS - Quarterfinals

#5 Yoselin Leon, Puerto Rico defeats #4 Anne-Maree Putney, Australia
2 games to 1: 189-279, 238-160, 205-200

#2 Shannon Pluhowsky, USA defeats #7 Laura Rhoney, Scotland
2 games to 0: 223-204, 231-163

#8 Kerrie Ryan-Ciach, Canada defeats #1 Shalin Zulkifli, Malaysia
2 games to 0: 201-197, 235-225

#3 Liza Del Rosario, Puerto Rico defeats #6 Helen Johnsson, Sweden
2 games to 0: 278-203, 232-189

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