FIB National Tournament Draws Competitive Crowds Despite Venue Change

Even if the FIB national tournament was deprived of its third venue, that of Ricoquais, due to the municipal elections, it still attracted a very large number of bad players to Cosec.

“We had a lot of registrants, whispers the president, Serge Bodin. With almost 400 players, we are very satisfied. » But if the quantity was there, the quality was a little lacking. “We had a little less level this year, a lot of N2s, because there was a big event in Cholet that same weekend with the elite circuit. »

Romy Hure against all odds

Despite everything, the tables were very competitive, with each athlete keen to give their best in the five tables offered throughout the weekend. In series 1, the toughest, Paul Tocqueville, seeded No. 1 in singles, justified his rank by beating Axel Piron in the final. The latter beat No. 2, Vincent Toudic (FIB), in the semi-finals.

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For the ladies, the logic was shaken up with the success of Romy Hure, who defeated her teammate and No. 1, Noa Perrier, in the semi-finals. She then won in the final against Charline Godefroy. Nolwenn Dubois, No. 2, was taken out in the quarters.

The results

Results. Series 1. Gentlemen. Singles: 1. Tocqueville (Val-de-Reuil). Doubles: 1. Tostivint/Venisse (Rostrenen/Guichen/Bourg-des-Comptes). Dames. Simple: 1. Hure (Guichen/Bourg-des-Comptes). Doubles: 1. Berton/Lavenant (Guichen/Bourg-des-Comptes). Mixed doubles: 1. Guéguin/Berton (Guichen/Bourg-des-Comptes).

Series 2. Gentlemen. Singles: 1. Latimier (FIB). Doubles: 1. Fadet/Marache (La Chapelle-sur-Erdre). Dames. Singles: 1. Cadet (Challans). Doubles: 1. Lechat/Rétif (Château-Gontier/Avrillé). Mixed doubles: 1. Soutif/Glémarec (Ifs).

2024-01-07 21:50:32
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