New names emerged at youth rankings

The new 2014 European rankings brought changes. There are no more leaders from the last year at the list Tristan FLORE of France, his compatriot Enzo ANGLES, or Bernadette SZOCS of Romania moved to senior category. New leader at the Junior Boys rankings i,

The new 2014 European rankings brought changes. There are no more leaders from the last year at the list Tristan FLORE of France, his compatriot Enzo ANGLES, or Bernadette SZOCS of Romania moved to senior category.

New leader at the Junior Boys rankings is David REITSPIES of Czech Republic. He is followed by Kilian ORT of Germany and Adam SZUDI of Hungary. Nina MITTELHAM of Germany is at the top of the Junior Girls Rankings. Lea RAKOVAC of Croatia is second and cadet Adina DIACONU of Romania is third.

Adina is at the top of Cadet Rankings, Lisa LUNG of Belgium is placed at position no. two and Russia’s Anastasia KOLISH is third. In Boys Category Nolan GIVONE of France emerged at the top of the list. Cristian PLETEA is second and Irvin BERTRAND is third.

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