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Malta, Belgium and Wales join the list for the Eland Cables FISTF World Cup

The number of entries has risen to 17 with entries from Malta, Belgium and Wales over the last few days.
Final entries will be accepted up until midnight Paris time on Sunday, July 14.

Malta will contest four categories.
Samuel Bartolo (5) and Mark Gauci (7) have qualified through the World Ranking in the Open Category, while the Nominated players are Jurgen Balzan and Jamie Bonnici.
Reserves are Jean Tabone and Derek Conti.
In the Veterans category, Jason Pisani (1) and Charles Aquilina (8) qualified through the World Ranking while the nominated players are John Zammit and Mario Camilleri.
The Reserve players are Patrick Pace and Frank Chetcuti Dimech.
Thomas Ebejer will contest the U20, while Robert Farrugia Randon (8) will contest the U16 as a World Ranked player.
Malta will contest the Open and Veterans teams events.
Open:
Samuel Bartolo
Mark Gauci
Jurgen Balzan
Jamie Bonnici
Jean Tabone
Derek Conti
George Ebejer

Veterans
Charles Aquilina
John Zammit
Patrick Pace
Mario Camilleri
Frank Chetcuti Dimech
Jason Pisani
Joseph Mifsud

Belgium will contest all six individual categories as well as the six team events.
Open
World Ranked:
Christophe Dheur
Bessim Golger

Nominated players
Rémy Huynh
Justin Leroy

Reserve players
Sami Targui
Sébastien Scheen

Veterans
World Ranked:
Daniel Scheen
Pascal Scheen

Nominated players
Benoit Massart
Philippe Roufosse

Reserve players
David Wouters
Yves Péremans

Women
World Ranked:
Léa Despretz
Mélina Scheen

Nominated players
Delphine Dieudonné
Elodie Bertholet

Reserves
Emilie Despretz
Sophia Grosdent

U20
Through World Ranking
Lucas Père
Jann Segers

Nominated players
Noah Janssens
Noah Denne

Reserve players
Aurélen Féye

U16
World Ranking
Benjamin Marain
Jérome Cyganek

Nominated players
Noah Dirick
Maxim Grsodent

Reserve players
Kosta Tsangouris

U12
Nominated players
Romain Joris
Martin Joris

Reserves
Adam Guyaux
Martin Lebutte

Teams
Open Squad

Christophe Dheur
Bessim Golger
Justin Leroy
Rémy Huynh
Sami Targui
Sébastien Scheen

Veterans Squad

Daniel scheen
Pascal Scheen
Benoit Massart
Philippe Roufosse
David Wouters
Yves Peremans

Women’s Squad

Léa Despretz
Mélina Scheen
Delphine Dieudonné
Elodie Bertholet
Emilie Despretz

U20 Squad

Lucas Père
Jann Segers
Noah Janssens
Noah Denne
Aurélien Féye

U16 Squad

Benjamin Marain
Jérome Cyganek
Noah Dirick
Maxim Grosdent
Kosta Tsangouris

U12 Squad

Romain Joris
Martin Joris
Adam Guyaux
Martin Lebutte
Mael Denne
Sophia Grosdent

Wales will contest three individual categories.
Open
Nominated Players
Chris Bedford
Phil Dacey

Reserves
David Lauder

Veterans
Nominated Players

Darren Barnes
Matthew Rowley

Reserve
Richard Stock

U20
Nominated Player
Kyle Jamieson

In the teams, Wales will contest the Open and Veterans.
Open:

Chris Bedford
Phil Dacey
David Lauder
Colin Lewis
Brendan Ashley
Kyle Jamieson

Veterans

Darren Barnes
Richard Stock
Matthew Rowley
Dave Samuel
John Lauder
Martin Bellofontaine

 

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