With five gold medals, one silver and two bronze, France ended these Youth Worlds with a first place in the nation rankings. The French delegation was sovereign in the sporting games with four gold charms for as many races contested.
The graduate of Saint-Priest, Luca Adrien is part of this triumphant youth by obtaining two titles in under 18. First in relay, associated with Bastien Paradis and a resounding victory against Croatia and a score of 54/58 against 40/57. The bowler from Saint-Priest did not stop there because, later in the day, he destroyed his Slovenian opponent with a progressive shot with a total of 42/48 against 32/47.
The other Rhone in the running, Eddy Chemarin left the competition at the quarter-final stage of the doubles associated with Benjamin Sauze after a defeat against Italy (5-7) which will leave the Cro Lyon player with many regrets.
The native of Tour-de-Salvagny exiled today in Balaruc-les-Bains, Romain Garnier was also in the spotlight with a beautiful silver medal in precision. The story could have been even more beautiful, if the last shot on goal had not failed a few centimeters from its goal.
It is appropriate to associate with these successes the national coach, Fabien Amar, who has always assumed his choices against all odds. A fair reward for the one who is also licensed at Cro Lyon.
➤ Gold medals: U18 relay: Luca Adrien and Bastien Paradis; Progressive U18: Luca Adrien; U18 Doubles: Bastien Paradis and Loick Nury, U23 Relay: Mathéo Roffino and Benjamin Sauze; Progressive U23: Mathéo Roffino. Argent : U23 precision: Romain Garnier. Bronze : Combined U18: Loris Bouchisse; Singles U23: Romain Garnier
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