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The European Cup goes to 'les bleus' from La Baule

06/30/2019

Published by frits bakker

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The new European champion team La Baule with its team boss Joël Switala (left)

PORTO - The team boss of the new European champion radiated the happiness of his players on the podium in the FC Porto arena. The French team BC Baulois, better known as La Baule's dream team, captured the European Cup for teams in the battle with the main competitor FC Porto on the early Portuguese Sunday evening. Joël Switala, an amiable Frenchman with a mission on the international billiard stage, held up the Cup in front of his four players as the proud and emotional winner. The golden team, with Frédéric Caudron, Jérémy Bury, Jean Paul de Bruijn and Mikaël Devogelaere, defeated FC Porto's home team in the final. The leader of the team, Frédéric Caudron, was the undisputed star player of 'les bleus' with two victories over Dick Jaspers and a glorious final run of 25. The decisive winning point came from the Dutchman Jean Paul de Bruijn.

The French champion, who may bring the European Cup to La Baule for the first time, played a flawless tournament in the Portuguese port city. The overall victory was the result of the strong collective, which dominated other famous teams such as FC Porto, FBN Tekstil and BK Grøndal on the final days. The Turkish defending champion was defeated in the semi-final, in the final match, BC Baulois was sovereign against FC Porto. Frédéric Caudron was the locomotive of the team with an average of 2.272 over the five matches this weekend and 3.904 in the two matches on the final day. The Belgian and Dutchman Jean Paul de Bruijn remained unbeaten in the finals. Jérémy Bury played 1.456 over the two final days, Jean Paul de Bruijn 1.422, Mikael Devogelaere 1.219.

The match for European gold in the FC Porto arena focused most of all on the match between Frédéric Caudron and Dick Jaspers on center court. The Dutchman launched the clash with a furious start, a run of 12 (14-0 in two innings), another 8 in the sixth inning (23-7). Caudron's miraculous finish turned it all around with runs of 11, 13, 6 in a row (30 in 3) and finally the winning 3 points for the 40-34 score in in 13 innings. Jérémy Bury was leading against Dani Sánchez all the way, Mikael Devogelaere controlled the match with young Portuguese Ferreira and Jean Paul de Bruijn was the player who secured the final triumph. The Dutchman was still attacked by Rui Costa (run of ten), but was the first to cheer victory after the final run of 5: 40-34 in 28. For the French team, it was the signal for a short dance of joy in the arena.

Frédéric Caudron started the final gala with a match against Tayfun Tasdemir in the semi-final, which he won after a mighty run of 25 (!) to the end. The discussions going around afterwards were surely interesting for the future. Should there be a change of rules world wide to allow players, who finish a match with a high run, continue until they miss? That could, for example, result in a world record best run.

Two Belgians came very close to that magical 28 in one week: Eddy Merckx in a tournament in Belgium with 26, Frédéric Caudron now in Porto with 25. We must say that Merckx missed his 27th carom during the match, Caudron had to stop his run when he made his 40th point. New rules, for sure, would give more chances to improve the record.

The run-up to the final:

BC Baulois-FBN Tekstil (La Baule winner)

Frédéric Caudron's wonderful final sprint set the tone in the first semi-final for the match between French La Baule and Turkish defending champion FBN Tekstil. The highlight of the entire tournament was unfortunately admired by far too few spectators in the stands. The score was at 15-8 in Tasdemirs advantage at that moment in the match, when Caudron first came with 7 to 15-15 and in the eighth inning with an excellent 25 to 40-15. Tasdemir made 1 and finished at 40-16 in 8 in the equalizer. next inning, That was the best match of the tournament.

With the big difference in Caudron's match (24 caroms), La Baule only needed 1 match win to dethrone the Turks. Murat Naci Coklu defeated Jérémy Bury (40-27 in 24) and brought the score in balance. Jean Paul de Bruijn launched his attack for La Baule after 28-28 against Can Capak and Mikael Devogelaere was at 33-33 against Gökhan Salman. The final victory was achieved by Jean Paul de Bruijn, who beat Capak 40-32 in 27. Capak scored five times in the equalizer, but the 40-37 was enough for La Baule's final place.

FC Porto-BK Grøndal (FC Porto winner)

The blue and white home team was led to victory by Dick Jaspers and Dani Sánchez. The miracle man Sánchez in the Saturday matches now started a little less vigorously in his match with Brian Knudsen. Dick Jaspers was facing Dion Nelin, not on his best this time, at the other table. The result: there was rarely any tension in the match. In the Danish team BK Grøndal, only Jacob Haack Sörensen showed up at the level that he has shown in the entire tournament. Joao Ferreira restrained Michael Lohse, but actually all eyes were on Jaspers and Sánchez.

The Dutchman was already on his way to win at 31-18 and finished in the 20th inning at 40-30 in 20, after Nelin had given a final shot with a run of eight. Dani Sánchez started his attack with series of 5, 6 and 6 in the final phase and left Knudsen far behind at 40-16 in 21 innings.

The game was stopped when Sörensen led against Rui Costa 38-32 in 20 and Ferreira against Lohse 29-23 in 23.

Jean Paul de Bruijn for the final points, watched by Frédéric Caudron

Frédéric Caudron, La Baule's star player on the final days

The silver winners of FC Porto

FBN Tekstils from Turkey, dethroned as the champion, still on the podium

The great Danish team of BK Grøndal

 

 

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