Dartom Bogoria back to the Poland’s crown

Dartom Bogoria Grodzisk Mazowiecki won against Olimpia- Unia Grudziądz (3:1 3:1) and after one season break – regained the title in national championship. Team led by – OH Sang Eun who is unbeaten in playoffs and Daniel GÓRAK won 5th title i

Dartom Bogoria Grodzisk Mazowiecki won against Olimpia- Unia Grudziądz (3:1 3:1) and after one season break – regained the title in national championship. Team led by – OH Sang Eun who is unbeaten in playoffs and Daniel GÓRAK won 5th title in club’s history.

OH Sang Eun won fantastic 7 points for Bogoria in the playoffs. Tomislav KOLAREK and Patrick CHOJNOWSKI had no chance with Korean being in top form. Dartom Bogoria dominated Wschodzący Białystok Supeliga by winning as well in league table as in the playoffs. Team is built on talented young Poles and supported by an experienced OH. Bogoria’s coach Tomasz REDZIMSKI realizes long-term vision for the club development.

Sensation of this season playoffs was Patryk ZATÓWKA. 17 years old Pole defeated Paweł Fertikowski (3:1). During semi-finals ZATÓWKA won against two others polish squad members – Wang ZENG YI and Robert FLORAS.

Polish Superliga is dominated by Dartom Bogoria and Olimpia-Unia last years. From the 2007/2008 season these two teams are changing on the top step of the podium.

1st final game: Olimpia-Unia Grudziądz – Dartom Bogoria Grodzisk Mazowiecki 1:3

Patryk CHOJNOWSKI – Daniel GÓRAK 2:3 (11:4 9:11 10:12 11:4 9:11)
Tomislav KOLAREK – OH Sang Eun 0:3 (9:11 5:11 8:11)
Patryk ZATÓWKA – Robert FLORAS 3:1 (11:9 11:9 7:11 11:7)
Patryk CHOJNOWSKI – OH Sang Eun 2:3 (11:6 2:11 11:6 10:12 13:15)

2nd final game: Dartom Bogoria Grodzisk Mazowiecki – Olimpia-Unia Grudziądz 3:1
OH Sang Eun – Patryk CHOJNOWSKI 3:1 (12-10 9-11 11-8 11-5)
Daniel GÓRAK – Tomislav KOLAREK 3:0 (11-5 11-4 11-5)
Paweł FERTIKOWSKI – Patryk ZATÓWKA 2:3 (11-7 8-11 11-6 8-11 8-11)
OH Sang Eun – Tomislav KOLAREK 3:0 (11-4 11-3 11-4)

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