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Wushu Jeunes Coupe de France Wushu Jeunes RÉSULTATS TAOLU MODERNE POUSSINS Externe – Féminine Note LIGUE CLUB ATHLÈTE Class. Générale KUNGFU WUSHU TRAN NGUYEN Île-de-France 7.67 1re LAGNY SOPHIE LEE MORIN Île-de-France WUSHU ST MAUR 6.60 2ème AMBRE Île-de-France WUSHU ST MAUR SHAN SERENA 6.37 3ème Externe – Masculin Note LIGUE CLUB ATHLÈTE Class. Générale KPOGHOMOU Occitanie WULIN ASSOCIATION 8.33 1er KEMET Île-de-France TCCLVM LO Remy 8.23 2ème FRANKINET Hauts-de-France CAMCO 7.24 3ème SWANN VINH KUNGFU WUSHU VIGNERON Île-de-France 7.18 4ème LAGNY AXEL ÉCOLE DE WUSHU DE Hauts-de-France CARON ELIOTT 6.48 5ème DOUCHY LES MINES Saison 2018-2019 1 PUPILLES Externe – Féminine Note LIGUE CLUB ATHLÈTE Class. Générale Île-de-France TCCLVM LO Lisa 8.32 1re Hoang Île-de-France TCCLVM 8.28 2ème Shailam MARTY Île-de-France TCCLVM 8.13 3ème MEILINE KUNGFU WUSHU MOREIRA Île-de-France 7.80 4ème LAGNY TYSSIA CLUB DE KUNGFU MALGRAS Île-de-France WUSHU DU DRAGON 7.62 5ème Alison NOIR ACADEMIE FRANCAISE Île-de-France GAYDU LEANE 7.49 6ème DE WU SHU SERDOZ Île-de-France DRAGON BRETIGNY 7.48 7ème Charlie GALMAR Nouvelle-Aquitaine WAIJIA 7.48 8ème LOUISE PELLISSON Hauts-de-France CAMCO 7.38 9ème LALIE Île-de-France RAJAKALAI AMMAR EDEN 7.18 10ème KUNGFU WUSHU RAKOTOMAN Île-de-France 7.14 11ème LAGNY GA ZOE AGUETTAZ Île-de-France RAJAKALAI 7.01 12ème ONDINE Hauts-de-France CAMCO ZELANI LILOU 6.74 13ème Hauts-de-France CAMCO ACHTE LISA 6.47 14ème ABBOUBI Île-de-France COURBEVOIE KUNG FU 6.32 15ème MAHA Saison 2018-2019 2 PUPILLES Externe – Masculin Note LIGUE CLUB ATHLÈTE Class. Générale Île-de-France TCCLVM LO Ethan 8.35 1er Île-de-France (NC) SUN William 8.18 2ème GONTHIER Île-de-France TCCLVM 7.94 3ème Eliott ASSOCIATION SUN WU Bretagne JIAO AO-LEO 7.74 4ème KONG FIRINCI Île-de-France CKW Dragon noir 7.63 5ème Emirhan ACADEMIE FRANCAISE HU-JOLY Île-de-France 7.58 6ème DE WU SHU ADRIEN ACADEMIE FRANCAISE SHAN Île-de-France 7.39 7ème DE WU SHU GABRIEL ACADEMIE FRANCAISE Île-de-France RAESE RAYAN 7.29 8ème DE WU SHU LE GUYADEC Île-de-France DRAGON BRETIGNY 6.97 9ème Iwan PENG BEKKAR Île-de-France RAJAKALAI 6.79 10ème AURELIEN BENJAMINS Externe – Féminine Note LIGUE CLUB ATHLÈTE Class. Générale BERNARD Nouvelle-Aquitaine WAIJIA 7.64 1re LUDIVINE ASSOCIATION SUN WU Bretagne LE BIHAN LILY 7.53 2ème KONG DROM-COM OTC SMITH Jessalyn 7.51 3ème ASSOCIATION SUN WU QUERE Bretagne 7.44 4ème KONG VALENTINE Grand Est AKSVB TROYES Massieu Rose 7.11 5ème Hauts-de-France CAMCO SAURET JADE 7.07 6ème MOOKEN Île-de-France RAJAKALAI 7.04 7ème MULLAI ASSOCIATION SUN WU LECLERC Bretagne 7.01 8ème KONG HELENE HOUESSOU Île-de-France MONTREUIL MARIE 6.83 9ème THERESE ED BOUZINE Île-de-France COURBEVOIE KUNG FU 6.75 10ème LINA Saison 2018-2019 3 BENJAMINS Externe – Masculin Note LIGUE CLUB ATHLÈTE Class. Générale CENTRE D'ARTS NGUYEN Hauts-de-France MARTIAUX KUNGFU 8.83 1er YANN WUSHU CENTRE D'ARTS WICHMANN Hauts-de-France MARTIAUX KUNGFU 8.55 2ème LEANDRE WUSHU Provence-Alpes- BOUBERT ECOLE TIGRE BLANC 8.52 3ème Côte d'Azur Anthony KPOGHOMOU Occitanie WULIN ASSOCIATION 8.45 4ème DJAHIM Île-de-France MONTREUIL LAM KELVIN 8.17 5ème Nguyen Grand Est AKSVB TROYES 8.03 6ème Timothé Auvergne-Rhône- ARTS MARTIAUX PAYS CLER TIMEO 7.83 7ème Alpes DE GEX Île-de-France DFWC BICHOT Dorian 7.68 8ème CORREA Île-de-France RAJAKALAI 7.67 9ème JOSEPH ASSOCIATION SUN WU JIAO AO- Bretagne 7.58 10ème KONG VICTOR Île-de-France RAJAKALAI NAIM NOAH 7.57 11ème WEISS-KITA Île-de-France CKW Dragon noir 7.57 12ème Kenzo ASSOCIATION SUN WU Bretagne COMBOT AXEL 7.50 13ème KONG RICARDOU Île-de-France RAJAKALAI 7.47 14ème LUCAS Île-de-France RAJAKALAI NAIM NATHAN 7.46 15ème CENTRE D'ARTS Hauts-de-France MARTIAUX KUNGFU DELILLE ALAN 7.27 16ème WUSHU GUIGNARD Île-de-France MONTREUIL 7.26 17ème CLOVIS Saison 2018-2019 4 DUILIAN Poussins - Masculin LIGUE CLUB Note Finale Classement Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur TEMPLE SHAOLIN PEYROLLES 7.88 1er Pupilles - Féminine LIGUE CLUB Note Finale Classement Île-de-France RAJAKALAI 7.40 1er Benjamins – Féminine LIGUE CLUB Note Finale Classement Île-de-France RAJAKALAI 7.40 1er Benjamins – Masculin LIGUE CLUB Note Finale Classement Île-de-France RAJAKALAI #2 7.63 1er Île-de-France RAJAKALAI #3 7.32 2ème Saison 2018-2019 5 Coupe de France Wushu Jeunes RÉSULTATS TAOLU TRADITIONNEL POUSSINS Waijia – Féminine Note LIGUE CLUB ATHLÈTE Class. Générale FRAUSTO Île-de-France AFCWT 7.53 1re SILVANA MURALEETHA Île-de-France RAJAKALAI RAN 7.45 2ème ZLASHIGA Île-de-France RAJAKALAI AMMAR LILIA 7.43 3ème Neijia – Masculin Note LIGUE CLUB ATHLÈTE Class. Générale LALARDIE Île-de-France AM FANG 6.97 1er DORIAN Waijia – Masculin Note LIGUE CLUB ATHLÈTE Class. Générale Île-de-France AFCWT POV VALENTIN 7.48 1er Île-de-France CHENGO TAIJI CHOUK KEVIN 7.27 2ème Provence-Alpes- TEMPLE SHAOLIN COHEN Aaron 7.21 3ème Côte d'Azur PEYROLLES Provence-Alpes- TEMPLE SHAOLIN CHAUDRON 7.03 4ème Côte d'Azur PEYROLLES Léo Provence-Alpes- TEMPLE SHAOLIN CHARNAY 6.91 5ème Côte d'Azur PEYROLLES Mathias QUACH CHEN Île-de-France CHENGO TAIJI 6.78 6ème ANTHONY DONG FANG WUSHU Île-de-France JIN Lucas 6.76 7ème COURBEVOIE SAATENANG Île-de-France AFA WUSHU 6.72 8ème MARTIN-LEE DONG FANG WUSHU GARDIEN Île-de-France 6.70 9ème COURBEVOIE THEOPHILE SOCHA Île-de-France AFA WUSHU 6.00 10ème GABRIEL Saison 2018-2019 6 PUPILLES Waijia – Féminine Note LIGUE CLUB ATHLÈTE Class. Générale AGUETTAZ Île-de-France RAJAKALAI 7.53 1re ONDINE Île-de-France RAJAKALAI AMMAR EDEN 7.48 2ème SERDOZ Île-de-France DRAGON BRETIGNY 7.40 3ème Charlie RIVIERE Île-de-France RAJAKALAI 7.37 4ème ADELE Hauts-de-France CAMCO ZELANI Lilou 7.34 5ème KUNGFU LE VIARD ELYSEE Normandie 7.18 6ème NEUBOURG ANNE DONG FANG WUSHU Île-de-France SEHIL JENNA 7.13 7ème COURBEVOIE ANGEBEAU Normandie INTER ÉVREUX 7.10 8ème SCARLETT Hauts-de-France CAMCO ACHTE Lisa 7.05 9ème KUNGFU LE PERMENTIER Normandie 6.97 10ème NEUBOURG SARAH BALCON Bretagne ZANSHAI KARATE 29 6.95 11ème WENDY Saison 2018-2019 7 PUPILLES Waijia – Masculin Note LIGUE CLUB ATHLÈTE Class. Générale DRAGON BUSSY TAI Île-de-France HENG LUCAS 7.84 1er CHI Provence-Alpes- ÉCOLE DU TIGRE SLONINA 7.79 2ème Côte d'Azur BLANC Nicolas Île-de-France CSCGB VO Lyam 7.77 3ème Île-de-France CHENGO TAIJI WU HAO 7.71 4ème MOREIRA Île-de-France ASC MONTREUIL 7.47 5ème KINCY PENG BEKKAR Île-de-France RAJAKALAI 7.41 6ème AURELIEN ASSOCIATION FRANCE ALLOU JILL Île-de-France CHINE WUSHU 7.40 7ème COPEMIC TRADITIONNEL HAVRE ATHLETIC CLUB HOUES Normandie 7.37 8ème KUNGFU ZACHARIA Île-de-France CHENGO TAIJI MA JACQUES 7.32 9ème ZHENG Île-de-France CHENGO TAIJI 7.30 10ème ZIHENG Île-de-France CHENGO TAIJI LIM LEO 7.29 11ème Pays de la Loire WU XI QUAN BESKRI Adam 7.28 12ème DONG FANG WUSHU Île-de-France JIANG Théo 7.13 13ème COURBEVOIE ECOLE DE KUNG FU HOMONT Bretagne 7.02 14ème BREIZH RAJAKALAI NOAM MARJANOVIC Île-de-France AFA WUSHU 6.98 15ème SACHA Saison 2018-2019 8 BENJAMINS Waijia – Féminine Note LIGUE CLUB ATHLÈTE Class. Générale Hauts-de-France KUNGFU CELLOIS POINT FLORA 7.76 1re Provence-Alpes- ÉCOLE DU TIGRE OULHA 7.73 2ème Côte d'Azur BLANC Shanna ASSOCIATION FRANCE Île-de-France CHINE WUSHU LO VICTORIA 7.67 3ème TRADITIONNEL HOUESSOU Île-de-France ASC MONTREUIL MARIE 7.55 4ème THERESE GUILLOU Île-de-France AFA WUSHU 7.42 5ème MARGAUX MOOKEN Île-de-France RAJAKALAI 7.37 6ème MULLAI ASSOCIATION FRANCE FRAUSTO Île-de-France CHINE WUSHU 7.34 7ème MAYA TRADITIONNEL SALOMON Île-de-France AFA WUSHU 7.18 8ème APOLLONIE Neijia – Masculin Note LIGUE CLUB ATHLÈTE Class. Générale CENTRE D'ARTS Hauts-de-France MARTIAUX KUNGFU NGUYEN Yann 8.05 1er WUSHU CENTRE D'ARTS WICHMANN Hauts-de-France MARTIAUX KUNGFU 7.80 2ème Léandre WUSHU Saison 2018-2019 9 BENJAMINS Waijia – Masculin Note LIGUE CLUB ATHLÈTE Class. Générale Provence-Alpes- ÉCOLE DU TIGRE BOUBERT 7.85 1er Côte d'Azur BLANC Anthony Provence-Alpes- YAHYAOUI ÉCOLE HOANG NAM 7.78 2ème Côte d'Azur Jalis SHAOLIN KUNGFU Normandie CLAIS RAYAN 7.60 3ème VALLÉE DE L'OISON ASSOCIATION FRANCE Île-de-France CHINE WUSHU POV LILIAN 7.59 4ème TRADITIONNEL GUIGNARD Île-de-France ASC MONTREUIL 7.57 5ème CLOVIS Île-de-France RAJAKALAI NAIM NOAH 7.54 6ème Île-de-France CSCGB KHALIF ELIAS 7.51 7ème CORREA Île-de-France RAJAKALAI 7.44 8ème JOSEPH DONG FANG WUSHU ZEGADI Île-de-France 7.42 9ème COURBEVOIE Ahmed RICARDOU Île-de-France RAJAKALAI 7.38 10ème LUCAS Île-de-France RAJAKALAI NAIM NATHAN 7.38 11ème Île-de-France RAJAKALAI ADE ELLIS 7.35 12ème Île-de-France CHENGO TAIJI LI JACQUES 7.35 13ème DRAGON BUSSY TAI Île-de-France TRAM Jacky 7.27 14ème CHI KUNG FU Bretagne ZANSHAI KARATE 29 GUEHO ALAN 7.25 15ème NGUYEN- DRAGON BUSSY TAI Île-de-France CHONG 7.25 16ème CHI KUNG FU Jordan Bretagne ZANSHAI KARATE 29 DOLL EVANN 7.19 17ème KUNG FU NIORT ARTS CREUZE Nouvelle-Aquitaine MARTIAUX ET 7.18 18ème NOLANN PUGILISTIQUES Provence-Alpes- ÉCOLE DU TIGRE SPARTOLI Ivan 7.14 19ème Côte d'Azur BLANC DONG FANG WUSHU Île-de-France JIN Louis 7.07 20ème COURBEVOIE HAVRE ATHLETIC CLUB GUERARD Normandie 7.05 21ème KUNGFU TOM VERDIER Île-de-France AFA WUSHU DUBREUIL 6.79 22ème jules KUNGFU LE Normandie DUTILLY MALO 6.78 23ème NEUBOURG Saison 2018-2019 10 JITI LIGUE CLUB Note Finale Classement Île-de-France RAJAKALAI #1 7.64 1er Île-de-France RAJAKALAI #2 7.53 2ème Île-de-France DONG FANG WUSHU COURBEVOIE 7.42 3ème Île-de-France SACAMP 7.31 4ème Saison 2018-2019 11 Coupe de France Wushu Jeunes RÉSULTATS QINGDA POUSSINS Féminine LIGUE CLUB NOM PRÉNOM Catégorie Class.
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