Adina DIACONU took the lead

At the November’s European rankings top four juniors still holds their positions. Tristan FLORE of France is at the top his compatriot Enzo ANGLES is at position no. two. Jakub DYAS of Poland is at the spot no. three followed by Alexandre ROBINOT. Leona

At the November’s European rankings top four juniors still holds their positions. Tristan FLORE of France is at the top his compatriot Enzo ANGLES is at position no. two. Jakub DYAS of Poland is at the spot no. three followed by Alexandre ROBINOT. Leonardo MUTTI of Italy progressed from position no. 7 to no. 5. Joao GERALDO of Portugal moved from position 11th to 9th.

Bernadette SZOCS of Romania is the best ranked junior girl. Nina MITTELHAM of Germany is second and Lea RAKOVAC is third. Sandra WABIK of Poland progressed one position to spot no. 7.

In Cadet boy’s category Alexandre CASSIN of France is number one Maxim CHAPLYGIN of Russia is second. Tomas POLANSKY of Czech Republic moved from spot no. 4. to no. 3 Cristian PLETEA of Romania progressed from 14th position to spot no. 9.

Adina DIACONU of Romania replaced Marie MIGOT of France at the top of the Cadet Girls rankings. Maria MALANINA of Russia and Tin Tin HO of England are still third and fourth.

 

 

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