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Chloé Graftiaux triumphs in Vail

Chloé Graftiaux triumphs in Vail

To her own surprise Belgian pride Chloé Graftiaux succeeded last Saturday in winning her very first manche of the World Cup Boulder in Vail, U.S.. Because of her strong performance in the U.S., Graftiaux momentarily ranks second in the overall ranking of the World Cup Boulder, only preceded by Japanese Akyio Noguchi. In Vail Austrian Anna Stohr gained second place, followed by Wurm Juliam of Germany.

Graftiaux explained afterwards: ?I never hoped winning a mache of the World Cup Boulder that soon. Notwithstanding the fact that since Vienna I felt on top of my game, I would never dreamed of winning so soon. I?m extremely pleased and secretly hope that thit will not be an unicum in my career ? ?

In the male category, American Daniel Woods came out on top. Austrain Killian Fischuber finished third, but still leads in the overall ranking of the World Cup Boulder

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06/06/2010
Bien vu Chloé. La première d'une longue série. On l'espère tous!

Hube

07/06/2010
Details and pictures on Chloé's website:

http://www.chloegraftiaux.com/?p=301

Hube


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