Winners of the 50 honorable mentions: Roberto Massaro, Grazia Scelsi, Roberto Carrus, Franco Pesce and Maria Rosa Framarin, all 5 from Italy, Richard Chen from Trinidad Tobago, Erika Türk, Germany, Hildebrandt Till, Switzerland (a listener of the German language programs), Lazo Arsovski, Macedonia (FYROM, listener of the Serbian programs), Ferhat Bezazel, Algeria (listener of the English language programs), Shri Bhagwan Sharma and Surendra Kumar, both from India, Martin Rogan and Brian Kendall, both from Great Britain, Christer Brunstrom of Sweden, Abdul Sattar from Pakistan, Hans Verner Lollike from Denmark, Romanian Aurelia Sântion of France, Idriss Bououdina and Abdelhamid Kharifi, both from Morocco, Shafik Hamade, from Syria, Salim Sabah Saray from Iraq, Noura Toubal, a listener of the Arab programs, Galina Cehova and Vitali Lisovski, both from Ukraine, Olga Molkanova, Vladimir Kolosov and Albert Bolsharov, all 3 from Russia, Christian Ghibaudo and Gilles Gautier, both from France, Reinaldo T. Pires, Brazilia, Jesser Aguilar Díaz from Cuba, José Luis Corcuera from Spain, He Xige, Luo Wenlian, Long Dingzhong, Huang Liqiang, Li Chun, Xu Rongze, Liang Ronghua, Yu Shanshan, Zhang Lili, Sun Hongshuai, Zhang Lei, Wang Kexin, Lai Xing, Zhao Liangui, Zhou Yuguang, Luo Yinghu, Wan Zubo, all 17 from China.
The 30 third prizes went to the following: Péter Lakati of Hungary (a listener of the German language programs), Ian Morrison from China (a listener of the English language programs), Manish Kumar from India, Luiza Carol, a listener of the Romanian language programs from Israel, Abdelrahim Ait Al-Awad from Morocco, Khalid Said Dayyan of Yemen, AbdelHamid Djebbari and Samir Bechka, both from Algeria, Vitali Kaşcenko of Ukraine, Yegor Molchanov from Ukraine (a listener of the Russian language programs), Viktor Varzin and Seghei Petrov, both from Russia, Jacques Augustin of France, Amady Faye from Senegal, Davi Lucas Pinto de Sousa from Brazil, Miguel Ramón Bauset and Antonio-Ángel Morilla Ríos, both from Spain, Jorge Luis Medina of Venezuela, Stefano Citterio, Cristina Risso, Roberto Catucci, Vincenzo Iannelli, Maria Sandu and Dario Facchinetti, all 6 from Italy, Li Ming, Qian Xiuping, Zhou Fei, Xue Fei, Yu Hongyan, Shao Haibo, all 6 from China.
We had 20 second prizes that were awarded to: Fritz Andorf from Germany, S. Shah of Pakistan, Romanian Ecaterina Baciu from Italy, Ben Amer Laid of Algeria, Hanan Othman Abdel Kader from Egypt, Stanislav Kieseliov from the Czech Republic, a listener of the Ukrainian language programs, Sergiu Crăciun from Russia, Louise Hébert, Canada, Meng Chunquan, Zhou Yuguang, Yu Baoguo, Bai Rong, Shan Jinhai, Fan Hongjie, all 6 from China, Hassan Malam Kaou from Cameroon, Salvador Lavín Carral of Spain, Alexis Rocas Ramirez, Venezuela, Luca Benelli, Fiorenzo Repetto and Giovanni Sergi, all 3 from Italy.
The 10 first prizes went to the following: Joé Leyder of Luxembourg (a listener of the German language programs), Labiad Bouabid of Morocco (a listener of the English language programs), Volodimir Adrianov of Ukraine, Nicolai Larin from Russia, Mériem Sabine Amrane from Algeria, a listener of the French language programs, Eduardo Esteban Peñailillo Barra from Chile, Gian Luigi Naj of Italia, Ng Chuan Wah, from Malaysia, a listener of the Chinese language programs, Wang Li and Da Xu, both from China.
There were 20 special prizes that went to: Mogire Machuki, Kenya (a listener of the English language programs), Marcel Goerke, from Germany, Romanian Liliana Grandmougin of France, Ivana Janjic and Rastko Andric, both from Serbia, Abdelilah Izou from Morocco, Ali Ben Chohra from Algeria, Viktor Galiţki of Ukraine, Vladimir Ivanov from Russia, Amri Mojamed Tahar of Tunisia, a listener of the French language programs, François Jaby from France, Eduardo Ladislao Trejo Recinos from El Salvador, Claudio de Oliveira Carvalho from Brazil, Gian Luca del Marco, Agide Melloni and Luca Zazzeri, all 3 from Italy, Gao Yixing, Jin Tao, Wu Xuan and Jiang Zhenhua, all 4 from China.
The grand winners of the contest are: professor Wang Jingyang, from China, the Heilongjiang province and Olivera Hajrovic from Serbia.
The 30 third prizes went to the following: Péter Lakati of Hungary (a listener of the German language programs), Ian Morrison from China (a listener of the English language programs), Manish Kumar from India, Luiza Carol, a listener of the Romanian language programs from Israel, Abdelrahim Ait Al-Awad from Morocco, Khalid Said Dayyan of Yemen, AbdelHamid Djebbari and Samir Bechka, both from Algeria, Vitali Kaşcenko of Ukraine, Yegor Molchanov from Ukraine (a listener of the Russian language programs), Viktor Varzin and Seghei Petrov, both from Russia, Jacques Augustin of France, Amady Faye from Senegal, Davi Lucas Pinto de Sousa from Brazil, Miguel Ramón Bauset and Antonio-Ángel Morilla Ríos, both from Spain, Jorge Luis Medina of Venezuela, Stefano Citterio, Cristina Risso, Roberto Catucci, Vincenzo Iannelli, Maria Sandu and Dario Facchinetti, all 6 from Italy, Li Ming, Qian Xiuping, Zhou Fei, Xue Fei, Yu Hongyan, Shao Haibo, all 6 from China.
We had 20 second prizes that were awarded to: Fritz Andorf from Germany, S. Shah of Pakistan, Romanian Ecaterina Baciu from Italy, Ben Amer Laid of Algeria, Hanan Othman Abdel Kader from Egypt, Stanislav Kieseliov from the Czech Republic, a listener of the Ukrainian language programs, Sergiu Crăciun from Russia, Louise Hébert, Canada, Meng Chunquan, Zhou Yuguang, Yu Baoguo, Bai Rong, Shan Jinhai, Fan Hongjie, all 6 from China, Hassan Malam Kaou from Cameroon, Salvador Lavín Carral of Spain, Alexis Rocas Ramirez, Venezuela, Luca Benelli, Fiorenzo Repetto and Giovanni Sergi, all 3 from Italy.
The 10 first prizes went to the following: Joé Leyder of Luxembourg (a listener of the German language programs), Labiad Bouabid of Morocco (a listener of the English language programs), Volodimir Adrianov of Ukraine, Nicolai Larin from Russia, Mériem Sabine Amrane from Algeria, a listener of the French language programs, Eduardo Esteban Peñailillo Barra from Chile, Gian Luigi Naj of Italia, Ng Chuan Wah, from Malaysia, a listener of the Chinese language programs, Wang Li and Da Xu, both from China.
There were 20 special prizes that went to: Mogire Machuki, Kenya (a listener of the English language programs), Marcel Goerke, from Germany, Romanian Liliana Grandmougin of France, Ivana Janjic and Rastko Andric, both from Serbia, Abdelilah Izou from Morocco, Ali Ben Chohra from Algeria, Viktor Galiţki of Ukraine, Vladimir Ivanov from Russia, Amri Mojamed Tahar of Tunisia, a listener of the French language programs, François Jaby from France, Eduardo Ladislao Trejo Recinos from El Salvador, Claudio de Oliveira Carvalho from Brazil, Gian Luca del Marco, Agide Melloni and Luca Zazzeri, all 3 from Italy, Gao Yixing, Jin Tao, Wu Xuan and Jiang Zhenhua, all 4 from China.
The grand winners of the contest are: professor Wang Jingyang, from China, the Heilongjiang province and Olivera Hajrovic from Serbia.
(Source : Radio Romania International)
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