Pétanque - French Doubles Championships. The immense feat of Vaucluse players Dylan Gargowitch and Dimitry Grangeon, who won the title against Henri Lacroix and David Doerr.

At the end of a perfect weekend, Vaucluse players Dylan Gargowitch and Dimitry Grangeon, members of the Boule Amicale du Tivoli in Valréas, were crowned French doubles champions in Millau this Sunday. A remarkable feat achieved against the pair Henri Lacroix and David “Ligan” Doerr.
It's a resounding achievement and a real surprise. While we were expecting Dylan Rocher to partner Diego Rizzi, the duo representing the Var were knocked out in the quarter-finals by Henri Lacroix and David "Ligan" Doerr (3-13).
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But the regional team wasn't done yet, as Dylan Gargowitch and Dimitry Grangeon, members of the Boule Amicale du Tivoli de Valréas, representing Vaucluse, were crowned champions. The Vaucluse pair pulled off a stunning victory against Lacroix-Doerr, winning 13-7 in the final.
Note that the Ardèche pair Sébastien Chazel-Mathis Merlin lost in the quarter-finals.
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