Who will represent France at the World Games?
November 11, 2021 by Ravi Vasudevan in Livewire, News with 0 comments
France has been through three stages of tryouts now for their World Games team for 2022. The World Games will be held in July next year and features the top eight countries based on 2016 WUGC performance across all three divisions. Each team has a roster limit of seven man-matching players and seven woman-matching players. The following players have passed the previous round of cuts. The team will be cut down to 10 players per gender after the next tryout, which is in the coming weeks.
Woman-Matching Players
Name | Club |
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Céline Antoine | Sesquidistus |
Elise Becker | Tchac |
Pauline Berté | Monkey |
Eva Bornot | Discjonctés |
Lison Bornot | Discjonctés |
Justine Bru | Sesquidistus |
Florence Carayol | 33 Tours |
Manon Coyne | PUC |
Mélina Dabin | Tchac |
Jeanne Della Valle | YAKA |
Coralie Fouquet | Freezgo |
Clara Mathias | YAKA |
Aline Mondiot | YAKA |
Anne Le Borgne | YAKA |
Chloé Ollivier | Les Manchots |
Marine Rolin | Freevowl |
Charlotte Terrasson | Tchac/FABulous |
Man-Matching Players
Name | Club |
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Gaël Ancelin | Sesquidistus |
Eric Becker-Chagneux | Iznogood |
Ronan Bichon | Tchac |
Quentin Bonnaud | Tchac/Mephisto |
Elliot Bonnet | Ré Flying Oysters |
Matthieu Bosser | Tchac |
Raphaël Catrica | 33 Tours |
Romain Chemineau | Magic |
Pierre-Louis Combret | Dahultimate |
Marco Dellale | Tchac |
Laurent Faye | Tchac |
Arthur Herbreteau | Ré Flying Oysters |
Vincent Lepagnol | Tchac |
Jacques Nissen | Freezgo/Truck Stop |
Sacha Poitte-Sokolsky | Tchac/Mephisto |
Sullivan Roblet | Tchac |
Quentin Roger | Tchac |
Léo Stanguennec | Magic |