Sunday 21 January 2024

Gil Delogne wins his first WASPA tournament

Belgium has been one of the hot places in the WASPA circuit in the last few days.



The big surprise of the week-end was to see the first appearance of a true legend of the game in the WASPA circuit. Gil Delogne was the special guest of the Stembert tournament held on Saturday.

The man from Brussels, who is a former FISTF world champion, proved to have kept his skill and won the tournament after beating Sébastien Scheen in the final.

The invitational tournament, played by 8 players, had many close games.

Noah Janssens took the third place of the tournament after beating Pascal Scheen while Valéry Willot won the consolation tournament.


Matthias Averlant winner in Templeuve


In Templeuve, the monthly WASPA tournament was played by 11 players from different clubs. 4 French players were taking part and Sébastien Sorge was the best of them, finishing in 4th position.

After many interesting games, 3 wins and a draw were enough for Matthias Averlant to win the tournament.

Geoffrey Marain was runner-up and Michaël Dupret was 3rd.

Returning player Sébastien Rochez proved to be one of the players to follow for the forthcoming events.

The Templeuve players will have the vsit of Romania's Cezar Stoilescu next month and will organize a special event in his honor.

Daniel Scheen wins SC Flanders tournament in Antwerp


In Antwerp, the SC Flanders guys decided to hold their latest event on Saturday.

Seven players competed in a league format. Daniel Scheen and Yves Peremans ended the day with five wins and a draw but Daniel Scheen was crowded as winner on goal-difference.

David Wouters was 3rd, Marco de Bruin 4th, Jos Ceulemans 5th, Frank Lannoy 6th and Gary Moore 7th.




Timpano brothers win consolation events in the FISTF Satellites in Huy

Finally, last week two FISTF Satellites were played in Huy. The consolation tournaments were played under WASPA banner. on Saturday Bruno Timpano took the honors after defeating Jean Grosdent in the final. René Bolte and Emeric Delcroix made it to the semis. On Saturday, Antonio Timpano beat Noah Dirick to claim the title. Xavier Outters and Bruno Mottet made it to the last 4.

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