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2015 IDFA Novice Classic Results – April 19

2015 IDFA Novice Classic Results

Transformation Challenge

Winner – Candace Xavier (Ajax, ON) – $250.00 cash

Participants: Candace Xavier (Ajax, ON), Cynthia Smith (Ottawa, ON), Lauren Baxter (Oakville, ON),
and Sabrina Colafranceschi (Toronto, ON)

Novice Fitness Model
                                                    Score*
1.Ivana Krunic (Toronto, ON)      3
2.Mandy Dorego (Brooklin, ON) 7
3.Jennifer Kim (Maple, ON)                10 tie-breaker
4.Sarah Jassos (Richmond Hill, ON) 10
5.Nadia Vandal (Toronto, ON) 13
6.Naomi Deeker (Toronto, ON) 18

Novice Bodybuilding
                                                   Score*
1.Mark Philip (Amaranth, ON) 5
2.Brandon Buck (Gilford, ON) 6
3.Kelon Martin (Brampton, ON) 7

Novice Figure
                                                  Score*
1.Candace Xavier (Ajax, ON)     6 tie-breaker
2.Nadia Vandal (Toronto, ON) 6
3.Marcia Boldt (Coldwater, ON) 7
4.Cataline Sadaba (Toronto, ON) 13
5.Margaret Beilecka (Woodstock, ON) 14

Novice Physique
                                                 Score*
1.Stewart Cao (Toronto, ON)   3
2.Handy Hilaire (Laval, QC)    6
3.Carl Deitrich (Toronto, ON) 9

Novice Bikini
                                                    Score*
1.Mandy Dorego (Brooklin, ON) 6 tie-breaker
2.Ivana Krunic (Toronto, ON)     6
3.Emily Rowe (Mississauga, ON) 7
4.Jennifer Kim (Maple, ON)         11
5.Sheereen Dieffenthaller (Scarborough, ON) 14
6.Judith Wiebe (Etobicoke, ON) 19
7.Lauren Baxter (Oakville, ON) 20
8.Deborah Fotheringham (Burlington, ON) 23

*Scoring
Scoring is done by ranking each competitor. Ranking is done by comparing the physiques of each competitor of each class and ranking them from highest to lowest. The best competitor should be assigned a rank of 1, the next highest competitor should get a rank of 2, and so on.
The highest and lowest rank for each competitor is discarded as a safeguard against favouritism and to protect against human error. The remaining scores are added, and the lowest total receives first place in the class. Second lowest total receives 2nd place, and so on. If a tie results, the competitor who was ranked highest among the tied competitors by a majority of all judges receives the highest placement.

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