The two players from CB Vernois Delphine Langlais and Prescilia Roussel can be proud of their career in the French women’s doubles championship, despite their defeat in the final, 13 to 7, against Nadège Baussian-Protat and Mouna Beji (Rhône), on the Auxerrois bowling alley (Yonne).
Facing experienced opponents
It is undoubtedly the inexperience of the great moments that the Euréliennes lacked, for whom it was the first final of a “France”, although they had reached the last four in 2019, in Rumilly (Haute-Savoie).
Langlais-Roussel, the pair of CB Vernois achieve the double
This Sunday, led 5-0 then 10-1, they started the game badly before coming back to three lengths (7-10). But the step was a little too high for the Eurelian pair.
Opposite, the Rhodaniennes, who combine the national palms (8 titles of champion of France between them), won after a little over an hour of combat, at the end of the ninth end.
The Bonneval semi-finalist talks about her French petanque championships
This is the third time that players from Eure-et-Loir have reached the final of a championship after of course the king, the Hanchois Philippe Quintais (12 national titles), and the pair Raphaël Rypen-Elisa Parmentier (Hips) who lost in 2003 in Flamanville (Manche). Auxerre was therefore a first for women’s pétanque at the “28”.
Jean-André Provost
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