National 3 Badminton: Quimperlé & Trégunc BC Successes

The fifth day of the National 3 championship was favorable to BC Kemperle which retains the lead of group 8 and which remains undefeated after dominating the Vendée Challans team 6-2. At home, the Trégunc BC team secured the essentials by securing a 4-4 draw against Guichen-Bourg des Comptes and thus consolidated their fourth place.

Trégunc BC – BC Guichen-Bourg des Comptes: 4-4

T. Jourdren (TBC) beat N. Chrétien (BCG) 24-22, 21-11.

A. Tomorrow (TBC) beats L. Racinne (BCG) 18-21, 21-12,

L. Tchoudjinoff (TBC) beaten by R. Hure (BCG) 11_21, 13-21.

M. Lemarchand (TBC) beaten by C. Chretien (BCG) 20-22, 21-19, 10-21.

A. Deman and M. Naour (TBC) beat M. Hure and E. Le Mansec (BCG) 21-16, 21-14.

C. Dréo and L. Tchoudjinoff (TBC) beaten by R. Hure and N. Perrier (BCG) 21-15, 15-21, 12-21.

T. Jourdren and C. Dréo (TBC) beaten by E. Le Mansec and N. Perrier (BCG) 16-21, 21-14, 22-24.

M. Naour and M. Lemarchand (TBC) beat M. Hure and O. Arnal (BCG) 21-19, 21-13.

Vendée Challans (B) – BC Kemperle: 2-6

R. Youinou (VCB) bat E. Peres (BCK) 22-20, 16-21, 21-18..

J. Garrido (VCB) defeated by M. Mesterhazy (BCK) 13-21, 9-21.

E. Bourieu (VCB) bathed by Z. Szabo (BCK) 3-21, 10-2

Z. Cadet (VCB) bat M. Pelleter (BCK) 21-15, 21-15.

J. Garrido and D. Ponzoise (VCB) battery by G. Delabs and M. Mesterhaz 12-21, 15-2

Z. Cadet and J. Nicolas (VCB) battus by K. Coliasova and A. Relationship (BCK) 17-21, 22-2

R. Youinou et J. Nicolas (VCB) batttus par G. Delabrosse et K. Koliasova (BCK) 14-21, 14-21.

B. Robert and E. Bourieau (VCB) beaten by V. Sanson and Z. Szabo (BCK) 11-21, 14-21.

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