FYI

Christoph Dehnhardt wrote:

>Hi,
>
>
>most of the work is done for us staff people for today, newsletter for
>wednesday is finished, Jose Pires from Nantes and I inputting the last
>spirit results.
>
>
>The tournament is in full swing. The junior open and U17 divisions
>finished their pools today, the girls play one more round in the
>morning.
>
>
>In pool D of junior open, EYUC2011 siver medallist Austria played 4
>great matches but only beat an also strond Switzerland in the end both
>are now in the lower pool; Colombia, Japan and Israel go up. Pool C
>sees Germany cruising, with Italy and Russia also up. No surprises in
>pool B with Canada, Sweden and GB. From Pool A, we see USA, France and
>Australia. Tomorrow, they have a tough start, with the pool winners
>playing each others in the power pools. Germany-USA and Colombia-Canada
>will be the line ups for that. Hot action guaranteed!
>
>
>In U17 open, Italy were the surprise winners in pool B, whereas the
>2011 champions from Germany are cruising in pool A. They will also meet
>tomorrow. But the system allows for all teams to take the gold medal
>still.
>
>
>The womens pool games are still not over. In the C pool USA are
>cruising. Israel, so far without a win, managed to defeat GB 15-13, so
>all teams can still make it up. In the B pool, we saw an amazingly
>exciting match of Italy vs. Sweden, in strong wind. Italy played huck
>and D all the way, with many hucks finding their receiver, and took the
>victory 15-14. Both teams displayed amazing plays!
>
>
>Pool A saw the top match between the world champions from Colombia vs.
>Germany. That team was also close all the way, with Colombia up.
>Germany got back in towards the end but eventually Colombia won, and
>will get directly into the upper pool. All 2nd and 3rd placed teams
>play a crossover tomorrow afternoon, while the U17 girls kick off their
>own pool.
>
>
>The most spectacular women team thus far are the GB U17 girls, who won
>3 out of 5 games against the junior women. Incredible! But actually all
>three U17 girls teams have a win on their record, the rookies from
>Austria were able to beat Israel, GermanyU17 beat Latvia. A brave new
>generation. GER vs AUT will be the first matchup tomorrow in the U17
>girls pool.
>
>
>Weather was superb, with lots of sun and some strong wind. For
>tomorrow, we are supposed to get severe rainstorms. But not even that
>will be able to bring spirits down. 
>
>
>Follow the scores on http://results.wfdf.org/?view=poolstatus&Pool=1210
>
>
>Bye for now,
>
>
>Chris
>
>
>-- 
>Christoph Dehnhardt   <[email protected]>   +49 - 341 - 5901880

-- 
Wayne Retter (aka Wrecker)

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