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Conference Sponsor
For thousands of years the Coast Salish people have called the area now known as Vancouver home. Their history and cultural traditions, upholding a deep respect for nature and humanity, are tightly woven into the city’s cultural fabric. In 1792, Captain George Vancouver explored the Burrard Inlet, today the shores of the city, and wrote of the area’s “innumerable pleasing landscapes.” But it was the discovery of gold that drew substantial European settlements to the region.
conference venue
PanPacific Vancouver Suite 300-999 Canada Place Vancouver, BC V6C 3B5
conference staff
Bill Hardy (CNLA) Julia Ricottone (CNLA) Tim Briercliffe (AIPH) Maria Wallin (AIPH)
event hashtag
#GreenCity2016
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In 1827, the Hudson’s Bay Company set up a trading post on the Fraser River, east of present-day Vancouver. By 1858, the gold rush on the Fraser River brought thousands of prospectors to the area. The influx of pioneers would continue. Perhaps the city’s best known pioneer is Vancouver legend “Gassy Jack” Deighton. He established the area’s first saloon in 1867 on the south shore of the Burrard Inlet; the area became known as Gastown. Nearby, legendary Stanley Park was officially opened in 1888, named for Lord Stanley, former Governor General of Canada. Both will be visited during the conference tours. We hope you enjoy your stay in our beautiful city and are inspired by the many green city initiatives that you will experience during your stay. The 2016 International Green City Conference will be the first time that all members of the international ornamental horticulture value chain will meet. The gathering of like-minded individuals for the purpose of discussing the role of green infrastructure in urban planning and landscape design is extremely important in order to affect change on local and international levels. Thank you for joining us at this historic event!
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Registration Desk
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Registration will begin at 6pm on Sunday evening in the Coal Harbour Suite. During the rest of the week, registration will be outside of the Oceanview Suite conference rooms.
Presentations
Please email the following to receive a copy of the presentations. AIPH Spring Meeting - please email maria.wallin@aiph.org Green City Conference - please email julia.ricottone@cnla-acpp.ca
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Transportation
There are many ways to get around the city during your stay. You can get to downtown Vancouver from the airport in 26 minutes by taking the Canada Line rapid transit rail link to the Vancouver City Centre stop. The station is located between the International and Domestic terminals. $9 one way. Taxis are available at the airport and outside the hotel. Direct trips to and from the airport and the PanPacific Hotel begin at $35 one way.
Itinerary Sunday, March 13th Registration and Welcome Reception
6:00 pm to 9:00 pm
Monday, March 14th ELCA Board Meeting
8:00 am to 12:00 pm
AIPH Board Meeting
8:00 am to 12:00 pm
Lunch
12:00 pm
AIPH / ELCA Joint Strategy Session
1:00 pm to 4:00 pm
AIPH Board Meeting continued
4:00 pm to 6:00 pm
Dinner at Mahony & Sons
6:30 pm
Tuesday, March 15th Landscape Canada Summit
8:00 am to 5:00 pm
AIPH Spring Meeting
9:00 am to 6:00 pm
Lunch Dinner at Steamworks
12:00 pm 7:00 pm
Wednesday, March 16th Trade Show
8:00 am to 6:00 pm
Conference
9:00 am to 5:00 pm
Lunch
12:15 pm to 1:45 pm
Open Dinner
Thursday, March 17th Trade Show Conference continued Lunch Walking Tour Dinner at the Craft Beer Market
8:00 am to 1:00 pm 8:30 am to 12:00 pm 12:00 pm to 12:45 pm 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm 5:30 pm
Friday, March 18th Full Day Coach Tour Dinner at the Vancouver Aquarium
8:30 am to 6:45 pm 7:00 pm
Accompanying Persons If you are accompanying a delegate and will not be attending the conference portion of the event, there are a lot of things to see and do in this award winning city. Vancouver offers travellers both outstanding opportunities for outdoor adventure and the sophisticated amenities of a world-class city. Take advantage of the city’s oceanside location, with plenty of green space and many recreation opportunities in the mountains 20 minutes north of downtown. After a busy day, linger over a glass of BC wine and a locally inspired meal, or unwind at one of Vancouver’s unique spas. While this sea-level port city is known for its temperate climate, the surrounding snow-covered slopes are perfect for winter sports and breathtaking views of the city twinkling below. Vancouver is one of the few places in the world where it’s possible to ski in the morning and sail in the afternoon. Visit www.hellobc.com for more ideas on what to see and do in Vancouver.
Hungry? Visit www.vanmag.com/restaurants for great eateries! The conference hotel is situated in the neighbourhood of Coal Harbour. Vancouver also has a lot of food trucks that offer tasty, globally-inspired treats, right on the street!
Vancouver Visitor Centre The Visitor Centre is located downtown, just steps from the conference hotel at 200 Burrard St. (across from Canada Place). This is the place you can make reservations for sightseeing excursions, get discounts on attractions and pick up some maps.
Places to explore Gastown Granville Island Kitsilano Vancouver’s Chinatown Museum of Anthropology Robson Street Cycle City Tours
Vancouver Aquarium Grouse Mountain Resort Lynn Canyon Park FlyOver Canada Stanley Park Capilano Suspension Bridge
Monday, March 14th 7:30am to 8:30am
Registration - Outside of Oceanview Suites 1-4
8:00am to 10:30am
AIPH Board Meeting - Oceanview Suite 1 ELCA Board Meeting - Oceanview Suite 2
10:30am to 10:45pm Refreshment Break
10:45am to 12:00pm
AIPH Board Meeting continued - Oceanview Suite 1 ELCA Board Meeting continued - Oceanview Suite 2
12:00pm to 1:00pm
Lunch - Coal Harbour Suite
1:00pm to 2:30pm
AIPH and ELCA Joint Strategy Session - Oceanview Suite 2
2:30pm to 2:45pm Refreshment Break
2:45pm to 4:00pm
AIPH and ELCA Joint Strategy Session continued - Oceanview Suite 2
4:00pm to 6:00pm
AIPH Board Meeting Continued - Oceanview Suite 1
6:30pm
Dinner at Mahoney & Sons Open to all delegates | dress code: business casual
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Tuesday, March 15th 8:30am to 9:30am
Registration - Outside of Oceanview Suites 1-4
8:00am to 5:00pm
Landscape Canada Summit - Oceanview Suite 3 & 4
9:00am to 6:00pm
AIPH Spring Meeting - Oceanview Suite 1 & 2 9:00am Welcoming Remarks Mr. Bernard Oosterom - AIPH President Mr. Rene Thiebaud, CLM - CNLA President Mr. Michael Murray - COHA President 9:30am Review of AIPH activity 9:45am Country Reports from Members 10:30am Refreshment Break (all delegates) 10:45am Country Reports continued 11:30am Green City Committee 12:00pm Lunch (all delegates) 1:00pm Environment & Plant Health Committee 2:00pm Marketing Committee 2:30pm Refreshment Break (all delegates) 2:45pm Marketing Committee continued 5:00pm AIPH General Meeting
7:00pm
Dinner at Steamworks Open to all delegates | dress code: casual Generously sponsored by Davey Tree
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Wednesday, March 16th 8:00am
Trade Show Opens - Oceanview Suites 5-8 Registration - Outside of Oceanview Suites 5-8
9:00am
Conference Begins - Oceanview Suites 5-8
9:00am to 9:30am Opening Remarks - Tim Briercliffe
9:30am to 9:50am Welcome to Vancouver - Mike Harcourt
9:50am to 10:30am
Society and Green Spaces - Egbert Roozen
10:30am to 11:00am Morning Break & Trade Show
11:00am to 11:45am Green Roofs for Healthy Cities - Steven Peck, GRP, Hon. ASLA
11:45am to 12:15pm
Landscape Canada Summit Results - Phil Paxton, CLM, CLT
12:15pm to 1:45pm
Lunch - Coal Harbour Suite Trade Show - Oceanview Suites 5-8
1:45pm to 2:30pm
Measuring & Quantifying Our Living Green Infrastructure Assets - Paul Ronan
2:30pm to 3:15pm
Drainscape to Create ‘Green’ Cities - Daniel Roehr
3:15pm to 3:45pm Afternoon Break & Trade Show
3:45pm to 4:15pm
Greetings from AIPH - Karen Tambayong
4:30pm to 5:00pm
Garden Cities in China: patterns of development and construction - Professor Li Xiong
6:00pm
Trade Show Closes No planned dinner.
After much hard work and anticipation, Landscape Canada will be presenting the Canadian Landscape Standard on Wednesday, March 16. The first set of national standards for the Canadian landscape industry.
Thursday, March 17th 8:00am
Trade Show Opens - Oceanview Suites 5-8 Registration - Outside of Oceanview Suites 5-8
8:30am
Conference Begins - Oceanview Suites 5-8
8:30am to 8:50am
Opening Remarks - Tim Briercliffe
8:50am to 9:50am
Vancouver Greenest City 2020 - Katherine Isaac
9:50am to 10:30am
East Clayton Neighbourhood Project - Patrick Condon & Sara Barron
10:30am to 11:00am
Morning Break & Trade Show
11:00am to 12:oopm
Pre-Tour Presentation - Bill Hardy, CLM
12:00pm to 12:45pm
Lunch - Coal Harbour Suite Trade Show - Oceanview Suites 5-8
1:00pm
Trade Show Closes Walking Tour Begins - Meet in hotel atrium, main floor lobby
1:00pm to 3:00pm
Coal Harbour Tour: Fairmont Waterfront Hotel, Vancouver Convention Centre, historic Gastown
3:00pm to 5:00pm Olympic Village Tour
5:30pm
Dinner at the Craft Beer Market Open to all delegates | dress code: casual (Wear something green to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day!)
March 17 is Saint Patrick’s Day - an Irish celebration observed by many Canadians. It celebrates Ireland’s patron saint, Saint Patrick, credited with bringing christianity to Ireland.. Now a largely secular celebration, it is common to see people dressed in Irish colours (green, orange and white) and drinking green beer.
Conference Sessions DAY ONE - WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16 Location: Oceanview Suites 5-8 9:30am to 9:50am WELCOME TO VANCOUVER - Mike Harcourt Discover the history behind this city and its journey to becoming green. Communities are the key to long-term prosperity. This presentation outlines the importance of building communities with long-term vision, with consideration to the environment, economic, social and cultural impact. 9:50am to 10:30am SOCIETY & GREEN SPACES - Egbert Roozen Roozen will bring real life examples from challenges he has faced from his experience with Green City Holland and the Floriade organization, and the green solutions that were used to overcome them. He believes that greenery can no longer be considered for decoration only, but a contributing factor to the quality of the environment, biodiversity and human health. 11:45am to 12:30pm LANDSCAPE CANADA SUMMIT RESULTS - Phil Paxton, CLM, CLT The CNLA Landscape Canada Committee, along with the European Contractors Association and other key stakeholders, is meeting to discuss living green infrastructure on a global scale. The group will work together to find solutions, which will be presented during the conference. 1:45pm to 2:30pm MEASURING & QUANTIFYING OUR LIVING GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE ASSETS - Paul Ronan It is well known that if we measure what do and place values on what we have we will have a much better idea chance of managing them appropriately. Public works and transportation have done this very well , however our Green Industry has not kept pace when it comes to know our real costs of construction , maintenance and replacement of our treasured living green infrastructure. Establishing metrics by which to accurately cost and maintain these assets is crucial to making sure we have adequate funding resources allocated for their sustainable future. Find out what work is being done in this area and what we need to do to ensure politicians, leaders and senior managers are aware of these requirements.
2:30pm to 3:15pm DRAINSCAPE TO CREATE “GREEN CITIES� - Daniel Roehr With the infrastructure to manage stormwater threats in cities becoming increasingly expensive to build or repair, the design community needs to look at alternative approaches. Living roofs present an opportunity to compliment ground-level stormwater control measures, contributing to a holistic, integrated urban water management system. This lecture offers an insight to design living roofs in combination with ground-level stormwater control measures to effectively mitigate stormwater in cities. Plants play a significant role in the aesthetic appearance and have a huge influence on the amount of stormwater runoff reduction of those measures. 3:45pm to 4:15pm GREETINGS FROM AIPH - Karen Tambayong Ms. Tambayong will bring greetings from the association and remark on the green city efforts around the world. The Green City Committee seeks to set standards for green cities and to stimulate a real change in urban greening. 4:30pm to 5:00pm GARDEN CITIES IN CHINA: PATTERNS OF DEVELOPMENT AND CONSTRUCTION - Prof. Li Xiong Professor Xiong will speak from his vast experience of greening Chinese cities and creating whole new green cities.
DAY TWO - THURSDAY, MARCH 17 Location: Oceanview Suites 5-8 8:50am to 9:50am CITY OF VANCOUVER: GREENEST CITY 2020 - Katherine Isaac Learn more about this innovative city from the people that make it possible. Staff from the City of Vancouver will share their thoughts and experiences on living in a truly green city. Participants will catch a glimpse into what it takes to reach the goal of Greenest City in the World.
Conference Sessions 9:50am to 10:30am EAST CLAYTON NEIGHBOURHOOD PROJECT - Patrick Condon & Sara Barron The East Clayton Neighbourhood Project is the first phase of Headwaters Project, a real-life demonstration of sustainable development principles and performance standards in a community neighbourhood environment. East Clayton will represent the first-time sustainable principles have been used in British Columbia as the basis for developing a new suburban community. 11:00am to 12:00pm PRE-TOUR PRESENTATION - Bill Hardy, CLM Learn more about the sites you will be visiting on both the walking and coach tours. British Columbia local, Bill Hardy, will provide an in-depth backgrounder on the sites and their ‘green’ highlights.
Speaker Bios MIKE HARCOURT was Mayor of Vancouver for three terms (1980-1986) and past Premier of British Columbia (1991-1996). He is currently chair of the Advisory Board for the University of British Columbia’s Centre for Interactive Research on Sustainability. In addition to acting as Chairman of Quality Urban Energy Systems for Tomorrow, he chairs the Canadian Electricity Association’s Sustainable Electricity Program Advisory Panel and is the lead faculty in The United Way’s Public Policy Institute. EGBERT ROOZEN is the Director of the VHG Association in the Netherlands, the Dutch Landscape and Garden Contractors Association. Roozen’s background is in PR and Communications and he has worked for other associations. STEVEN PECK,CRP, HON. ASLA, is the founder and president of Green Roofs for Healthy Cities (GHRC), a non-profit industry association that is working to rapidly build the green roof and wall industry across North America. Green Roofs for Healthy Cities has over 1500 members ranging from individuals to multinational corporations. The association has developed a Green Roof Professional (GRP) Accreditation program with over 700 accredited GRPs. GRHC advocates for public policy support of the industry, facilitates research, organizes two annual conferences – CitiesAlive and Grey to Green. GRHC also publishes a quarterly magazine “Living Architecture Monitor” and within it, the scientific peer-reviewed “Journal of Living Architecture”. PHIL PAXTON, CLM, CLT is the Treasurer and Landscape Canada Chair of the Canadian Nursery Landscape Association. During his 30-year entrepreneurial career to date, Phil has started and grown six businesses, all of which continue to prosper in the Calgary, Alberta area. He is the President and CEO of Beblake Ltd. and The Alpha Better Group of Companies, comprised of five separate companies.
PAUL RONAN is currently the Executive Director of the Ontario Parks Association (OPA). He works closely with Landscape Ontario as a Professional Development Liaison and in his spare time, teaches Landscape Construction and Horticulture skills at Humber College. He represents OPA on the National Parks working group with the Canadian Parks and Recreation Association where green infrastructure policies and innovation are being developed and reviewed with a national perspective. DANIEL ROEHR is an associate professors, registered landscape architect in British Columbia and Germany, a horticulturalist and gardener. Roehr has practiced in Europe, Asia and North America and run his own firms in Berlin and Shanghai. From 1995 to 2000, he was project architect of the groundbreaking water sensitive, award winning Daimler-Chrysler Living Roof Project, Potsdamer Platz, Berlin. He currently teaches at the School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture at the University of British Columbia. KAREN TAMBAYONG is the Chair of the Green City Committee of the International Association of Horticulture Producers (AIPH). She also sits on the Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry as well as the National Horticulture Council. She is also the owner of Floribunda Nursery in Indonesia. LI XIONG Dean and professor of School of Landscape Architecture, Beijing Forestry University, and also the director of Committee of Landscape Architecture of Office of the State Council Academic Degrees Committee, secretary general of National Master of Landscape Architecture Education Steering Committee, vice director of Committee of Landscape Architecture of Housing and Urban-Rural Development, vice president of committee of Chinese Association of Parks, vice director and secretary general of the Education Working Committee of Landscape Architecture, executive director of Chinese Society of Landscape Architecture, vice president of Beijing Rooftop Greening Association, editorial board member of Chinese Landscape Architecture, Landscape Architecture and Modern Landscape Architecture. KATHERINE ISAAC is A Planner in the Parks and Recreation department for the City of Vancouver. PATRICK CONDON has over 25 years of experience in sustainable urban design: first as a professional city planner and then as a teacher and research. He has worked to advance sustainable urban design in many jurisdictions, in the USA, Canada and Australia. He has successfully focused attention on how to make systemic change in the way cities are built and operated, notably in his East Clayton project in Surrey, BC. More recently, he and his research partners have collaborated with the City of North Vancouver to produce the “100 Year Sustainability Vision”, a plan to make the City of North Vancouver a zero-carbon community. SARA BARRON is a PhD candidate in Forestry at UBC. The subject of her thesis is “The Role of Trees in Enhancing an Urban Environment”. Sara received her masters in Landscape Architecture from UBC and is the recipient of several awards for her studies. She has eight years of professional experience working sustainable urban planning as well as volunteering at the grassroots level through a non-profit group call Community Studio. BILL HARDY, CLM currently services as the Chair of the Public Relations and Environment Committee for the Canadian Nursery Landscape Association. Bill has also been involved with human resource development, apprenticeship, retail garden centre priorities and other key issues in the association. He is actively involved with the BC Landscape and Nursery Association, HortEducation BC and the International Association of Horticultural Producers. Bill is also the General Manager of Northwest Landscape Supply Ltd. and co-owner of Grow & Gather - Trice Farms.
Walking Tour Thursday, March 17 - 1:00pm to 5:30pm Our local guides will take you to some of the greenest spots in the city, just minutes from the conference hotel! Be sure to wear comfortable shoes and dress appropriately for the weather, which may mean an umbrella and a raincoat. A map is included in your delegate package.
Pan Pacific Vancouver Hotel 999 Canada Place, Vancouver, BC V6C 3B5 Delegates will stay at the Pan Pacific, a modern hotel situated on the waterfront with beautiful views of the Coastal Mountains, Coal Harbour and the city skyline. The Pan Pacific Hotels are committed to environmental sustainability, with local environment champions on staff at each location.
Coal Harbour From Burrard Street to Denman Street, Vancouver, BC A neighbourhood in downtown Vancouver, Coal Harbour is a section of the Burrard Inlet, lying between Vancouver and the Brockton Peninsula of Stanley Park. It is home to six floating homes.
Fairmont Waterfront Hotel 900 Canada Place Way, Vancouver, BC V6C 3L5 Situated next door to the conference hotel, the Fairmont Waterfront boasts a five Green Key Hotel rating, making it one of the most environmentally friendly hotels in Canada. Highlights include a rooftop garden and apiary, local organic menus, and a commitment to zero waste.
Olympic Village Located on the shoreline at the southeast corner of False Creek, north of 2nd Avenue between Quebec and Manitoba Streets Developed by the Millennium Development Group, the Olympic Village is one of the greenest communities in the world. Built to house athletes of the 2010 Olympic Games, the Village uses innovative energy efficiency and sustainability systems, such as solar heating and green roofs. Today it is a multi-purpose community, with approximately 1000 residential units, parks and retail outlets.
Historic Gastown Northeast end of Downtown The Gastown district began as one of Canada’s first cities, that was eventually incorporated into Vancouver in the 1880’s. The federal government declared it a National Historic Site in the mid 2000’s. It is known for its distinctive architecture and character.
Vancouver Convention Centre 1055 Canada Place, Vancouver, BC V6C 0C3 A LEED Platinum certified building, the Vancouver Convention Centre is home to Canada’s largest green roof, at six acres. The roof consists of over 400,000 indigenous plants and grasses, along with four beehives. The Centre is also committed to recycling, local food, and energy conservation. Dinner @ 5:30pm - Craft Beer Market - 85 West 1st Ave., Vancouver, BC V5Y 3K8 Lost the group? In case you lose the group, call one of the tour leaders: Julia Ricottone: 1-905-467-2991 or Bill Hardy: 604-841-8077 Or, return to the conference hotel: Taxi: 604-731-1111 | Hotel Address: Pan Pacific Hotel - 999 Canada Place Train: Find the nearest station and board the Canada Line towards Waterfront station. Trains come approximately every ten minutes.
Coach Tour Friday, March 18 - 8:30am to 6:45pm On Friday, delegates will embark on a full-day bus tour of the vibrant City of Vancouver! At each stop a local expert will be waiting to explain more about their unique green spot in the city. Come prepared with questions! One of the stops will be the popular Granville Island Market, make sure to bring some shopping money. A box lunch will be included, ensure you have comfortable shoes for walking and a light coat. The tour will conclude at the beautiful Vancouver aquarium for dinner, situated in the heart of Stanley Park.
Guildford Green Wall Built on an overpass, this 10,150 square-foot double sided green wall consists of 50,000 plants, most of which are native to the province of British Columbia. It is hydroponic and created with 100 percent recycled materials. The carbon sink of the wall is equivalent to 47 medium-sized trees.
Westminster Pier Park This 2.5 kilometre waterfront park is built equally on land and water. Winner of numerous awards for design and innovation, it is rejuvenated brown field site. The park is home to 19 tree species, 39 shrub and groundcover species and three species of ornamental grasses.
VanDusen Botanical Garden Visitor Centre & Discovery Hall This award winning ‘Living Building’ is shaped like an orchid and a true pioneer in green design. It is a LEED Platinum certified building, 100 percent water independent, and all the energy is supplied onsite by renewable sources.
UBC Botanical Garden The UBC Botanical Garden is located within the grounds of the University of British Columbia on the peninsula, which is situated to the south west of Downtown Vancouver. Learn about the diverse and unique ecosystems, sustainable eco-tourism, tree identification and First Nations culture and heritage. Learn how trees can be used as traditional medicines and how they are home to a multitude of woodland creatures such as the resident bald eagles, woodpeckers, hummingbirds and owls.
Granville Island Market This market is situated on Granville Island, a vibrant community in the heart of the city. Explore the colourful stalls of fresh food and other homemade products.
Stanley Park Seawall Stanley Park is a 1,001-acre public park that borders the downtown of Vancouver and is almost entirely surrounded by waters of Vancouver Harbour and English Bay. Begun in 1917 and completed by 1980, the seawall is part of the world’s largest uninterrupted waterfront path. The portion around Stanley Park is nine kilometres long and a popular spot for runners and cyclists.
Vancouver Aquarium Established in 1956, the Vancouver Aquarium was Canada’s first public aquarium. It has a global reputation as a leading marine science centre. Situated in the middle of Stanley Park, it is a LEED Gold certified building. Dinner will be served at 7pm at the aquarium.
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Hong kyun An Joon young An Uta Arajs Osman Bagdatlioglu Sara Barron Gerald Boot Tim Briercliffe Christian Brunet John Byland
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Kevin Carlson Raymond Carrière Xi Chen Jian Chen Ru-Chang Chen Nur Cholis Kuo-Cheng Chung Patrick Condon Ramiro Coto Raoul Curtis-Machin Anna Dankewich Theo de Groot Qing Deng Essmat Diab Cinzia DiBlasio Hanim Dur
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Tim Edwards Christine Finn Gamze Fırat Jeff Foley George Franke
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Fengcheng Gou Jia Guo Steven Haggart Andreas Hamacher
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China China Australia Japan
Debbie Hamrick Mike Harcourt Bill Hardy Joep Hendricks Michael Henze Randy Holtz Christian Houle Neil Huck Kirk Hughes
Katherine Isaac Sungae Jang Yutong Jiao
Michael Kato Gijs Kok Erdoğan Kök Haiyan Kong Saki Kosugi Victor Krahn Michelle LaMarche Daeun Lee Hwang-Jaw Lee Christene LeVatte Xiong Li Jin Li Chia-Ying Li Susandi Lie Xuemei Liu Hongmei Liu
Laura Macdonald Jennifer Macnaughton Sylvie Mamias Kerin Matthews Matt McAdam Davina McIntyre
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Jing Miao Emmanuel Mony Amber Mottle Michael Murray Tim Murray
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Bernard Oosterom Phil Paxton Steven Peck Hongming Peng Jennifer Portsmouth
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Craig Regelbrugge Julia Ricottone Daniel Roehr Paul Ronan Egbert Roozen Wayne Rothe Kate Rourke
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Victor Santacruz Mücahit Şengül Ali Osman Sertbaş Zhifang Sha Bill Stensson Jerry Surlaya Karen Tambayong Rene Thiebaud Steve Tifenbach András Treer
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Blair Veitch Jensen Vilanueva Tamas Vincze Lutze von Wurmb
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Maria Wallin Yang Wang Emilia Weckman Campbell Whitehead Jeff Wilson Campbell Whitehead David Wright Zhengyi Xie
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Takuhiro Yamada Chris Young Cody Zahradnik John Zaplatynsky Zhenyu Zhang Yulong Zhao
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