Youth rankings: FLORE and SZOCS hold their positions

On the European Youth July’s rankings Tristan FLORE of France still holds the top of the list in Junior Boys category. His compatriot Enzo ANGLES is still at position no. two. Jakub DYAS of Poland progressed to spot no. three from fifth place, whils,

On the European Youth July’s rankings Tristan FLORE of France still holds the top of the list in Junior Boys category. His compatriot Enzo ANGLES is still at position no. two. Jakub DYAS of Poland progressed to spot no. three from fifth place, whilst Alexandre ROBINOT of France moved one down. Tomislav PUCAR of Croatia progressed to spot no. 9 from 12th place.

European champion, Romania’s Bernadette SZOCS is still the leading name followed by Lea RAKOVAC of Croatia, and Nina MITTELHAM of Germany. Alina ARLOUSKAYA of Belarus is fourth followed by Alina ARLOUSKAYA of Belarus.

In Cadet Boys Alexandre CASSIN of France is number one. Andreas LIND of Denmark progressed to second position and Maxim CHAPLYGIN of Russia is third. Joe SEYFRIED of France went down from position no. two to no. four.

Marie MIGOT of France is listed at position no. 1 in cadet Girls Rankings, Adina DIACONU of Romania is second and Maria MALANINA of Russia is one place higher then last month, at position no. three.

In July rankings, the Polish and Baltic Open are added, replacing the 2012 editions of these events. These rankings will be the ones for the seeding list of the ECL women and ETTU Cup men and women.

For the Top 10 in September, the selection will be made with the August World rankings.

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