France clinched Under 15 Boys Team’s title in superb style

Under 15 Boys Team’s Event at the GAZPROM European Youth Championships in Varazdin concluded with the victory of France. In the final they overcame spirited team of Romania in four matches at the edge of the knife.Czech Republic and Russia won bronze medals.

Once again Felix LEBRUN played the pivotal role in French success. LEBRUN remain unbeaten status throughout matches against Israel Slovakia Russia and Romania.

“It was hard match for all of us. Especially the doubles were close and I was under big pressure. I had to win my last match ” said LEBRUN.

Coach Jerome BAHUAUD added:”It was very important. Two year before we lost to Romania. It was close and it was unbelievable how the players were focused.”

 

Final

France – Romania 3:1

Felix LEBRUN – Dragos Alexandru BUJOR 3:0 (12:10 11:8 11:5)

Flavien COTON – Iulian CHIRITA 0:3 (10:12 4:11 10:12)

Felix LEBRUN Antoine Jean Christian NOIRAULT – Dragos Alexandru BUJOR Iulian CHIRITA 3:2 (11:9 11:7 4:11 6:11 11:4)

Felix LEBRUN – Iulian CHIRITA 3 :2 (11:9 11:7 4:11 6:11 11:4)

UNDER 15

 

1

FRANCE

2

ROMANIA

3

CZECH R.

3

RUSSIA

5

GERMANY

5

POLAND

7

BELGIUM

7

SLOVAKIA

9

SWEDEN

9

TURKEY

11

HUNGARY

11

PORTUGAL

13

BULGARIA

13

ISRAEL

15

SWITZERLAND

16

SPAIN

17

CROATIA

18

ITALY

19

ESTONIA

19

NORWAY

21

UKRAINE

21

LUXEMBOURG

23

NETHERLANDS

23

SLOVENIA

25

BELARUS

26

LITHUANIA

27

AUSTRIA

28

BIH

29

SERBIA

30

GREECE

31

ENGLAND

32

FINLAND

33

LATVIA

34

MALTA

35

GEORGIA

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