World Coffee Roasting Championships 2017 Full Rankings Coffee Roasting Championships Rankings Announced
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The top three contestants of the 2017 World Coffee Baking Championships. Photos of the world coffee event.
The 2017 World Coffee Roasting Championships' scoreboard and scores have been released, with Italy's Rubens Gardley (Rubens Gardelli) topping the list, followed by Australia's Jack Jack Allisey and Germany's Benjamin Pozga (Benjamim Pozsgai).
The event was held in conjunction with the 2017 Guangzhou Hotelex Advertising campaign held in Seoul earlier this month, in which 21 national champion bakers took part in multiple stages of raw bean evaluation, sample baking, raw bean baking and mixing.
Photos of the world coffee event.
The World Coffee Competition was founded by the World Coffee Competition and merged by the World Coffee Competition to form a professional coffee association. In 2013, it made its debut at the World Coffee Competition held in Nice, France. Representing his baking company Gardelli Specialty Coffees, headquartered in Amelia Romagne, Gardley has won several Italian national wine glasses and baking championships, including fifth, sixth and seventh in the World Baking Championships over the past three years.
The 2018 World Coffee roasting Championship is scheduled to be held in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, despite the strong reaction of the professional coffee community in recent months to the Federation's history of human rights violations, particularly in the LGBTQ + community.
Here are the rankings and scores of the 2017 World Coffee Baking Championships:
one
RUBENS GARDELLI
ITALY
479.25
two
JACK ALLISEY
AUSTRALIA
472.67
three
BENJAMIN POZSGAI
GERMANY
468.75
four
HENRIK ARVIDSSON
SWEDEN
466.75
five
YULIA SAICHUK
UKRAINE
462.67
six
DENIS SIGULIN
RUSSIA
461.75
seven
HIRAKU KONDO
JAPAN
457.50
eight
SIMO CHRISTIDI
NORWAY
452.50
nine
SERKAN SAGSOZ
TURKEY
449.00
ten
WEIWEI YE
CHINA
446.50
eleven
MARK MICHAELSON
USA
444.25
twelve
JOAQU and N PARRA
SPAIN
443.17
thirteen
VEDA VIRASWAMI
FRANCE
442.00
fourteen
JOO SUNGHYUN
SOUTH KOREA
442.00
fifteen
MATTHEW ROBLEY-SIEMONSMA
UNITED KINGDOM
438.33
sixteen
TH É O MAITRE
DENMARK
435.50
seventeen
MING HSUAN HUA
TAIWAN
433.75
eighteen
ROBERTO ESPINOZA RAM and REZ
MEXICO
432.92
nineteen
ROBSON RIBEIRO
BRAZIL
427.42
twenty
KATY SZASZ
ROMANIA
426.75
twenty-one
PANAGIOTIS MATZIOUNIS
GREECE
409.75
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