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By Jamie Dupree NS3T, radio-sport.net
The addition of results for the 2007 CQ WPX CW contest have had little change on the top six qualifiers from Asia for the 2010 World Radiosport Team Championships in Russia.
Masaki Masa Okano JH4UYB again added to his lead with a regional high power victory in the 2007 WPX CW test. He now has 5,344 points and leads Seiichiro Morikawa JF1SQC by 2,644 points in the AS #1 qualifying region.
Okano has built his lead with regional victories in six contests, including both ends of CQWW DX in 2006 and the 2007 Russian DX contest, and may have now what amounts to an insurmountable lead.
In AS #2 the overall leader continues to be Vadim Ovasiannikov UA9CLB with 6,086 points overall. Like JH4UYB, Vadim added 740 points to his lead with a regional win in WPX CW, extending his lead to over 1,300 points on Yuri Kurinyi UA9AM, who edged past Igor Sokolov UA9CDC.
While one team leader slot is available for Japan, Asiatic Russia has two qualifying spots available.
Meanwhile, in AS #3, which comprises all areas in Asia outside of Japan and Asiatic Russia, Vladimir Vinichenko UN9LW has taken the lead over Steve Hodgson ZC4LI.
While Hodgson received no points for WPX CW, Vinichenko tallied 500 to put himself in the lead. Champ E21EIC continues to hold third place, as the top three from AS #3 will receive team leader positions.
Here are the top five operators in each Asian region as found by radio-sport.net. A full spreadsheet link is also available.
AS #1 is Japan.
Check out the full results spreadsheet for AS #1
AS #2 is Asiatic Russia.
Check out the full results spreadsheet for AS #2
AS #3 has all of Asia outside of JA and UA9/UA0.
Check out the full results spreadsheet for AS #3
The unofficial results produced by radio-sport.net include the final published results of the 2006 and 2007 IARU, the 2006 and 2007 WAE CW and WAE SSB, 2006 the CQWW CW and SSB contests, 2007 ARRL DX SSB & CW, 2007 Russian DX and 2007 CQ WPX SSB and CW contests.
(Radio-sport.net has tried to be as accurate as possible. If you find a mistake, or that your score line is missing a contest result, please send us an email and we will be happy to check and correct the numbers.)
The qualifying rules allow you to submit your top eight scores from certain contests. No more than four may be from multi-operator efforts.
You will note that some scores in the spreadsheets have been colored in. All multi-ops are noted with a yellow background. Scores from a contest operation outside of your home WRTC region are colored in blue.
A score that was both outside your home region and from a multi-op has a purple color.
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