France: Riehm wins 2016 DN1 Open

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French Open Teams: The Victory went to the team of Franck Riehm (Michel Duguet, Lionel sebbane Cédric Lorenzini, Alain Levy, Frederick Volcker). They won 201-186 to Pierre Zimmermann (Franck Multon, Helness Tor Geir Helgemo, Krzysztof Martens).

DN1 Open resultados finales

Semi-finals
Zimmermann – Soulet 153-82,
Riehm – Zaleski 173 – 104

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