Results for 35th IFPA WORLD FOOTBAG CHAMPIONSHIPS (2014)
Open Singles Net:
1. Walt Houston (USA)
2. Florian Goetze (Germany)
3. Tuomas Kärki (Finland)
4. Karim Daouk (Switzerland)
5. Matti Pohjola (Finland)
6. Arthur Ledain (France)
7. Andreas Wolff (Germany)
8. François Pelletier (Canada)
9. Yassin Khateeb (Germany)
10. Wiktor Debski (Poland)
11. Manuel Kruse (Germany)
12. Luke Legault (Canada)
13. Benjamin Alston (USA)
14. Oskari Forstén (Finland)
15. Jean-Francois Lemieux (Canada)
16. Sébastien Maillet (France)
17. Grischa Tellenbach (France)
18. Guillaume Degat (France)
19. Tammo Rockel (Germany)
20. Jack Harris (USA)
21. Antonio Fritsch (Germany)
22. Luka Weyler-Lavallée (Canada)
23. Michal Klimczak (Poland)
24. Chris Löw (Germany)
25. Hakan Hellberg (Sweden)
26. Miquel Clemente (France)
27. Tuan Vu (USA)
28. Faris Barakat (Germany)
29. Robin Püchel (Germany)
30. Greg Lima (France)
31. Yves Archambault (Canada)
32. Lino Landau (France)
33. Jakub Grabarczyk (Poland)
34. Sébastien Lefay (France)
35. Quentin Isackson (France)
36. Philippe Lessard (Canada)
37. Evgeni Shiryaev (Russia)
38. Yves Mingard (Switzerland)
39. Christopher Gregory (Canada)
40. Alexander Smirnov (Russia)
41. Russ Arsenault (Canada)
42. Steve Kuntze (Germany)
43. Julien Apollonio (Switzerland)
44. Tuukka Antikainen (Finland)
45. Radoslav Rusev (France)
46. Michal Rog (Poland)
47. Benjamin Kanske (Germany)
48. Jyri Ilama (Finland)
49. Felix Ostwaldt (Germany)
50. Jim Hankins (USA)
51. Renato Zülli (Switzerland)
52. Milan Ardalic (Slovenia)
53. Arkady Lobankov (Russia)
54. Pawel Rozek (Poland)
55. Benjamin De Bastos (France)
56. Vlad Eskenasy (Switzerland)
57. Mikhail Mukhortykh (Russia)
58. Ilkka Malin (Finland)
59. Timothée Lerolle (France)
60. Gaudenz Scherer (Switzerland)
61. Julien Coblence (France)
62. Camilo Rodriguez (Switzerland)
Open Doubles Net:
1. Greg Lima / Arthur Ledain (France)
2. Karim Daouk (Switzerland) / François Pelletier (Canada)
3. Florian Goetze / Yves Kreil (Germany)
4. Emmanuel Bouchard / Luke Legault (Canada)
5. Eurik Lindner / Yassin Khateeb (Germany)
6. Matti Pohjola / Janne Uusitalo (Finland)
7. Walt Houston / Benjamin Alston (USA)
8. Antonio Fritsch (Germany) / Wiktor Debski (Poland)
9. Tuomas Kärki / Oskari Forstén (Finland)
10. Yves Archambault (Canada) / Andreas Wolff (Germany)
11. Chris Löw / Alex Bartsch (Germany)
12. Grischa Tellenbach / Lino Landau (France)
13. Manuel Kruse / Simon Voss (Germany)
14. Philippe Lessard / Luka Weyler-Lavallée (Canada)
15. Jean-Francois Lemieux (Canada) / Sébastien Maillet (France)
16. P.T. Lovern / Jack Harris (USA)
17. Tammo Rockel / Steve Kuntze (Germany)
18. Renato Zülli / Yves Mingard (Switzerland)
19. Miquel Clemente / Guillaume Degat (France)
20. Tuan Vu (USA) / Johannes Korff (Germany)
21. Evgeni Shiryaev / Alexander Smirnov (Russia)
22. Tuukka Antikainen (Finland) / Benjamin Kanske (Germany)
23. Jyri Ilama (Finland) / Hakan Hellberg (Sweden)
24. Marcin Staroń / Jakub Grabarczyk (Poland)
25. Justin Eichenlaub / Faris Barakat (Germany)
26. Russ Arsenault / Christopher Gregory (Canada)
27. Milan Ardalic (Slovenia) / Radoslav Rusev (France)
28. Vincent Rousseau / Benjamin De Bastos (France)
29. Amaya Straeten / Robin Püchel (Germany)
30. Vlad Eskenasy (Switzerland) / Felix Ostwaldt (Germany)
31. Julien Apollonio / Camilo Rodriguez (Switzerland)
32. Quentin Isackson / Julien Coblence (France)
33. Michal Rog / Michal Klimczak (Poland)
34. Arkady Lobankov / Mikhail Mukhortykh (Russia)
35. Pawel Rozek (Poland) / Sébastien Lefay (France)
36. Ilkka Malin (Finland) / Jim Hankins (USA)
37. Santeri Karvinen (Finland) / Timothée Lerolle (France)
Women’s Singles Net:
1. Geneviève Bousquet (Canada)
2. Piia Tantarimäki (Finland)
3. Maude Landreville (Canada)
4. Kerstin Anhuth (Germany)
5. Julia Tikhomirova (Russia)
6. Anne Schmidt (Germany)
7. Shirine Daouk (Switzerland)
8. Tanja Abt (Germany)
9. Nazly Safarzadeh (Switzerland)
10. Sophie Andrey (Switzerland)
11. Lena Mlakar (Slovenia)
Women’s Doubles Net:
1. Maude Landreville / Geneviève Bousquet (Canada)
2. Piia Tantarimäki (Finland) / Kerstin Anhuth (Germany)
3. Shirine Daouk (Switzerland) / Anne Schmidt (Germany)
4. Lisa Amengual (France) / Sophie Andrey (Switzerland)
5. Julia Tikhomirova (Russia) / Tanja Abt (Germany)
6. Nazly Safarzadeh / Noemie Verdon (Switzerland)
Open Mixed Doubles Net:
1. Matti Pohjola / Piia Tantarimäki (Finland)
2. Andreas Wolff (Germany) / Maude Landreville (Canada)
3. Florian Goetze / Kerstin Anhuth (Germany)
4. Lena Mlakar (Slovenia) / Arthur Ledain (France)
5. Karim Daouk / Shirine Daouk (Switzerland)
6. Yves Kreil (Germany) / Julia Tikhomirova (Russia)
7. Tammo Rockel / Anne Schmidt (Germany)
8. Emmanuel Bouchard / Geneviève Bousquet (Canada)
9. Guillaume Degat / Emmanuelle Bouvier (France)
10. Antonio Fritsch (Germany) / Sophie Andrey (Switzerland)
11. Eurik Lindner / Tanja Abt (Germany)
12. Nazly Safarzadeh (Switzerland) / Simon Voss (Germany)
13. Johannes Korff (Germany) / Noemie Verdon (Switzerland)
14. Lisa Amengual / Miquel Clemente (France)
Master Singles Net:
1. Chris Löw (Germany)
2. Tuan Vu (USA)
3. Hakan Hellberg (Sweden)
4. Miquel Clemente (France)
5. Jim Hankins (USA)
5. Andreas Wolff (Germany)
5. Boris Ollivier (France)
Master Doubles Net:
1. Chris Löw / Yassin Khateeb (Germany)
2. Miquel Clemente (France) / Hakan Hellberg (Sweden)
3. Tuan Vu (USA) / Amaya Straeten (Germany)
4. Andreas Wolff / Alex Bartsch (Germany)
5. Vincent Rousseau (France) / Justin Eichenlaub (Germany)
5. Lisa Amengual / Emmanuelle Bouvier (France)
5. Russ Arsenault / Christopher Gregory (Canada)
Open Singles Routines:
1. Jindra Smola (Czech Republic)
2. Evan Gatesman (USA)
3. Václav Klouda (Czech Republic)
4. Patrik Cerny (Czech Republic)
5. Aleksi Airinen (Finland)
6. Mathias Blau (Denmark)
7. Rene Rühr (Switzerland)
8. Taishi Ishida (Japan)
9. Andreas Nawrath (Germany)
9. Pavel Motorov (Russia)
11. Filip Wójcik (Poland)
11. Jakub Grabarczyk (Poland)
13. Alex Dworetzky (USA)
13. Nis Petersen (Denmark)
13. Gaudenz Scherer (Switzerland)
13. Arthur Ledain (France)
Open Doubles Routines:
1. Tomas Tucek / Martin Sládek (Czech Republic)
2. Paloma Mayo / Sergio Garcia (Spain)
3. Jindra Smola / Patrik Cerny (Czech Republic)
4. Caroline Birch (Poland) / Jana Sassakova (Czech Republic)
Women’s Singles Routines:
1. Tina Aeberli (Switzerland)
2. Paloma Mayo (Spain)
3. Jana Sassakova (Czech Republic)
4. Caroline Birch (Poland)
Intermediate Singles Routines:
1. Sergio Garcia (Spain)
2. Angelo Rendon (Germany)
3. Anton Britting (USA)
4. Flurin Bischoff (Switzerland)
5. Alex Venis (Canada)
6. Felix Vogelsanger (Switzerland)
7. Sébastien Lefay (France)
7. Ronny Schimmel (Spain)
Open Singles Golf:
1. Justin Eichenlaub (Germany) 36
2. Michal Klimczak (Poland) 38
3. Tuukka Antikainen (Finland) 38
4. Michal Rog (Poland) 39
4. Andreas Nawrath (Germany) 39
6. Johannes Korff (Germany) 40
7. Jim Hankins (USA) 41
8. Pawel Rozek (Poland) 43
8. Amaya Straeten (Germany) 43
10. Alex Bartsch (Germany) 48
11. Sébastien Lefay (France) 53
12. Robin Püchel (Germany) 55
13. Faris Barakat (Germany) 56
Open Shred:30:
1. Taishi Ishida (Japan) 242.27
2. Václav Klouda (Czech Republic) 240.26
3. Aleksi Airinen (Finland) 232.56
4. Evan Gatesman (USA) 206.72
5. Mathias Blau (Denmark) 198.61
6. Santeri Karvinen (Finland) 187.1
7. Filip Wójcik (Poland) 176.9
8. Pavel Motorov (Russia) 159
9. Tuukka Antikainen (Finland) 131.67
10. Nis Petersen (Denmark) 117.5
11. Rene Rühr (Switzerland) 103.08
12. Angelo Rendon (Germany) 65
Open Sick 3-Trick:
1. Evan Gatesman (USA) – blurry far double-pickup > fusion > blurry
whirling swirl
2. Václav Klouda (Czech Republic) – atomic ducking whirl > spinning
ps whirl > montage
3. Aleksi Airinen (Finland) – whirlygig > scorpion’s tail > bedwetter
4. Jindra Smola (Czech Republic) – plasma > jani walker > mullet
5. Taishi Ishida (Japan) – phoenix > blurry whirl > ps whirl
6. Filip Wójcik (Poland) – phoenix > stepping same-side legover > dimwalk
7. Andreas Nawrath (Germany) – jumproping magellan > jumproping
pixie legover > clipper
8. Ronny Schimmel (Spain) – clipper-set same-side mirage > illusion
> ducking mirage
9. Alex Dworetzky (USA) – around-the-world > around-the-world >
around-the-world
10. Sergio Garcia (Spain) – n/a
10. Paloma Mayo (Spain) – n/a
10. Rene Rühr (Switzerland) – n/a
10. Nis Petersen (Denmark) – n/a
10. Pavel Motorov (Russia) – n/a
10. Tuomas Riisalo (Finland) – n/a
Open Circle Contest:
1. Evan Gatesman (USA)
2. Jindra Smola (Czech Republic)
3. Aleksi Airinen (Finland)
4. Mathias Blau (Denmark)
5. Václav Klouda (Czech Republic)
6. Tuukka Antikainen (Finland)
6. Rene Rühr (Switzerland)
6. Pavel Motorov (Russia)
9. Filip Wójcik (Poland)
9. Taishi Ishida (Japan)
9. Jakub Grabarczyk (Poland)
9. Santeri Karvinen (Finland)
13. Andreas Nawrath (Germany)
13. Alex Dworetzky (USA)
13. Sergio Garcia (Spain)
13. Anton Britting (USA)
17. Nis Petersen (Denmark)
17. John Sarah II (USA)
17. Angelo Rendon (Germany)
Women’s Shred:30:
1. Tina Aeberli (Switzerland) 154.82
2. Paloma Mayo (Spain) 113.09
3. Jana Sassakova (Czech Republic) 102.67
4. Caroline Birch (Poland) 80
Women’s Circle Contest:
1. Tina Aeberli (Switzerland)
2. Paloma Mayo (Spain)
3. Jana Sassakova (Czech Republic)
4. Caroline Birch (Poland)
Open 2-Square:
1. Wiktor Debski (Poland)
2. Steve Goldberg (USA)
3. Aleksi Airinen (Finland)
4. Michal Rog (Poland)
5. Pawel Rozek (Poland)
5. Taishi Ishida (Japan)
5. Filip Wójcik (Poland)
5. Michal Klimczak (Poland)
9. Alex Dworetzky (USA)
9. Sergio Garcia (Spain)
9. Caroline Birch (Poland)
9. Ronny Schimmel (Spain)
Request Contest:
1. Václav Klouda
2. Aleksi Airinen
3. Tuomas Riisalo
4. Evan Gatesman
5. Jindra Smola
6. Pavel Motorov
7. Tuukka Antikainen
8. Rene Rühr
9. Anton Britting
9. Filip Wójcik
11. Santeri Karvinen
12. Paloma Mayo
13. Andreas Nawrath
13. Taishi Ishida
15. Sergio Garcia
16. Angelo Rendon
16. John Sarah II
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After a scare with our previous location, fate had it in a favourable way for us, as we have the place we wanted in the first place but couldn’t have, yes, La Halle Carpentier is ours !
For those of you who played there before, you know it’s ammenities, in particular the Club House, you party animals.
It is conveniently located between metro/tram stations Porte d’Italie and Porte de Choisy.
Here is a map of some important locations around the Tournament and in Paris.
And down here is a real time (as real as we can make it) table of which countries will be represented during our beloved tourney.
So don’t forget to REGISTER in time 🙂
14 different countries represented so far :
Germany | 25 |
France | 19 |
Switzerland | 17 |
Canada | 13 |
USA | 13 |
Finland | 11 |
Poland | 9 |
Czech Republic | 6 |
Russia | 6 |
Spain | 3 |
Denmark | 2 |
Slovenia | 2 |
Japan | 1 |
Sweden | 1 |
TOTAL | 128 |