BowlingGP Series Youth 2026 Winners Crowned in France

Apr 13, 2026 | By Erikas Jansonas

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BowlingGP Series Youth 2026 Winners Crowned in France

Apr 13, 2026 | By Erikas Jansonas

Europe

The BowlingGP Series Youth 2026 came to an end on Sunday in Grand-Quevilly, France, after two days of international youth competition.

56 young bowlers from five countries gathered at Bowling Plaza Grand-Quevilly to compete in a format built around 16 games on multiple oil patterns.

After four qualification blocks, the top players in each category advanced to the Final Four, where the medals were decided.

In the U14 category, Adam Cotton from France secured first place after leading the final standings. Evie Darny finished second, followed by Matt Da Silva Portefaix in third place, while Naé Proust took fourth.

The U17 boys division was led by Jordan Baron-Mouhet, who finished at the top of the standings. Tom Levant placed second, Axel Forestier took third, and Alexis Labourier completed the top four.

In the U21 boys category, Arenui Ambiehl claimed the win after finishing ahead of Tom Lefebvre in second place. Ethan Mortreux secured third, while Ben Marston from Great Britain finished fourth.

The combined U17 and U21 girls category was won by Manon Clément, who topped the standings after the final stage.

Clément recently became European Youth Champion after winning gold in the Masters event at the 2026 European Youth Championships in Berlin. Olivia Rogers from Great Britain finished second, followed by Perrine Royer in third place, with Agathe Colson in fourth.

During the event, organizers also recognized the achievements of all players from the European Youth Championships in Berlin.

During the award ceremony, all players who represented their country in Berlin were honored, including French medalists Thomas Laymet-Carre, Raphael Durivault, Axel Forestier, Timéo Dujardin, and Manon Clément.

It was an incredibly successful European Championship for France. Along with the gold medal in Girls Masters, France also won bronze in Boys Singles, bronze in Boys Team, and bronze in Girls All-Event.

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