The
BowlingGP France Senior 2025
concluded on Sunday at Bowling Plaza in Grand-Quevilly, wrapping up five days
of exciting competition and warm hospitality.
The event, part of
the International Senior Bowling Tour, brought together 155 of Europe’s top
senior bowlers for a memorable week in Normandy.
Germany’s Peter Knopp claimed the men’s title after consistent performances throughout the tournament. Norway’s Ingar Gabrielsen finished second, followed by England’s Stephen Carnall in third place and the Netherlands’ Wim van der Veen in fourth.
In the women’s division, Belgium’s Véronique Perniaux secured the championship, joined on the podium by fellow Belgian Liliane Vintens in second and France’s Isabelle Sacco in third. Germany’s Martina Beckel finished fourth.
Among the local competitors, Jean-Luc Raumauge was the best French male
bowler, ahead of Charles Lanos, Francisco Vaz of Portugal, and Daniel Ratel.
In the women’s local division, Agnès Agoston took the win,
followed by Estelle Mazur and Annette Leroy.
Full results can be
found
here.
Set in the town of Grand-Quevilly near Rouen, the BowlingGP France Senior 2025
featured not only competitive bowling but also the signature hospitality that
has made this event a highlight of the senior bowling calendar.
Participants enjoyed daily lunches with regional dishes and the
traditional Friday evening Normandy Party with local food and live music.