Bronze medal for the French team at the Universiade

Quentin ROBINOT Tristan FLORE Romain LORENTZ and Benjamin BROSSIER clinched the medal in Gwangju

 

Team of France clinched the  bronze medal at the 2015 Universiade in the Korean city of Gwangju. In the final China beat Japan whilst Chinese Taipei also won bronze. In the Women’s Teams Event China also reached the top place at the medal rostrum Chinese Taipei won silver whilst Japan and Korea won bronze.

Quentin ROBINOT Tristan FLORE Romain LORENTZ and Benjamin BROSSIER beat Latvia Romania Cambodia Estonia and Belgium on their way to the semifinal. At the penultimate stage they lost against China. 

“We are very happy to reach the bronze medal. Against China in the semi final we had very difficult match; they were stronger then us. we have to accept it and to learn from these games ” said Tristan FLORE. 

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