Marc DURAN goes fot third consecutive title

33th International Open 14th Adapted VIC

 

Marc Duran of DKV Borges Vall and China’s Girbau Vic TT Wang Zhipei will try for the third consecutive year to get the absolute title of the 33rd International Open of Vic to be held this weekend September 8 and 9 in the Municipal Sports Pavilion “Castell d’en Planes” of Vic (Barcelona).

 

This 33rd edition will have more than 300 participants.

 

 

 MOST OUTSTANDING PARTICIPANTS

 

Absolute men

 

  1. MARC DURAN (DKV Borges) 268
  2. ORIOL MONZÓ (DKV Borges)      269
  3. SUCH BARTOSZ (Morliny Ostróda) 282
  4. CARLOS FRANCO (S.Sebastián de los Reyes) 274
  5. DIOGO PINHO (Sport Lisboa e Benfica) 250
  6. MIGUEL ÁNGEL VILCHEZ (ASTT Miramas) 275

 

 

Absolute women

 

  1. WANG ZHIPEI (Girbau Vic TT) 215                
  2. CHARLOTE CAREY (ESV Weil) 201
  3. CLÀUDIA CAYMEL (Girbau Vic TT) 211
  4. ANA GARCÍA (Girbau Vic TT) 210
  5. ANETA OLENDZKA (CTT Balaguer) 270                
  6. ALBA FERNÁNDEZ (Suris Calella) 237

 

 Adapted

 

  1. JOAQUÍN AZCÓN (CTT Cardedeu) 166
  2. RAMON LACAMBRA (Sant Quintí de Mediona) 169

 

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