French International Boys Championship

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French International Boys Championship
Tournament information
Location France
Established1926
Course(s)Golf de Saint-Germain
Organised byFédération française de golf
FormatStroke play followed by match play
Month playedApril
Current champion
France Louis Anceaux

The French International Boys Championship, known as the Internationaux de France U18 - Trophee Carlhian, is an annual amateur golf tournament for men under 18 held in France.[1]

The tournament was first played at Golf de Chantilly in 1926, and moved to Golf de Saint-Cloud in 1927. The competition has been played at many golf courses throughout France and has frequented several golf courses on more than one occasion.[2] The trophy is named after french golfer Michel Carlhian [fr] (1911–77).

From 1926 to 1950, the event was played in stroke play format. In 1951, it took its current form of a two-round stroke play qualification followed by a final match play bracket.[3]

The championship did not take place 1940–46, 1982, 1984 and in 2020.[2] It is one of nine qualification events for the European team in the Junior Ryder Cup.[4]

Winners[edit]

Year Champion Score Runner-up Venue Ref
Internationaux de France U18 - Trophee Carlhian
2023 France Louis Anceaux 39 holes Scotland Connor Graham Saint-Germain [5]
2022 Germany Carl Siemens 2&1 Republic of Ireland Sean Keeling Les Aisses [6]
2021 Denmark Michael Mjaaseth 19 holes France Maxence Giboudot Barbaroux [7]
2020 No tournament
2019 Germany Philipp Katich 9&8 Italy Matteo Cristoni Les Aisses [8]
2018 Italy Andrea Romano 5&3 Italy Pietro Bovari Saint-Germain
2017 Belgium Adrien Dumont de Chassart 4&3 Italy Andrea Romano Granville
2016 France Guillaume Fanonnel 4&3 France Thibault Santigny Omaha Beach
2015 France Alexandre Petit 3&2 Denmark Jonathan Goth-Rasmussen Barbaroux
2014 Italy Guido Migliozzi 2 up France Augustin Holé Médoc
2013 Germany Dominic Foos 4&2 England Harry Ellis Le Touquet
2012 Norway Velte Maroy 6&5 Norway Petter Mikalsen RCF La Boulie
2011 Norway Kristoffer Ventura 3&2 France Pierre Tillement Belle Dune
2010 Germany Moritz Lampert 6&5 Belgium Thomas Detry Belle Dune
2009 France Romain Wattel 1 up Italy Matteo Manassero Toulouse-Seilh
2008 Germany Sebastian Schwind 2&1 France Erwan Vieilledent Toulouse-Seilh
2007 Netherlands Floris de Vries 37 holes Norway Frederik Kollevold Toulouse-Seilh
2006 Germany Sean Einhaus 1 up Sweden Pontus Widegren Toulouse-Seilh
2005 France Alexandre Kaleka 5&4 Belgium Xavier Feyaerts Toulouse-Seilh
2004 Netherlands Wouter de Vries 3&2 Netherlands Reinier Saxton Toulouse-Seilh
2003 Germany Dennis Küpper 4&3 Italy Matteo Delpodio Toulouse-Seilh
2002 Italy Andrea Romano 4&3 Italy Matteo Delpodio Toulouse-Seilh
2001 France Arnaud Delbos 6&5 Germany Stefan Kirstein Toulouse-Seilh
2000 Belgium Nicolas Colsaerts 9&7 Italy Francesco Molinari Toulouse-Seilh
1999 Italy Stefano Reale 11&10 Germany Thomas Roelofsen Massane
1998 Germany Michael Thannhäuser 1 up France Jean-Marc de Polo Palmola
1997 Spain Sergio García 9&8 England Gary Birch Palmola
1996 France Lionel Alexandre 3&2 France Fabrice Stoléar Saint-Nom-la-Bretèche
1995 France Christophe Ravetto 5&4 England Simon Hurd Saint-Nom-la-Bretèche
1994 France Alexandre Balicki 1 up Sweden Markus Westerberg Saint-Nom-la-Bretèche
1993 Germany Tobias Biermann 2&1 France Thomas Pulitini Saint-Nom-la-Bretèche
1992 France Nicolas Beaufils 4&3 France Antoine Soubran National
1991 France Pierre-Olivier Rousseaux 5&4 France Nicolas Joakimides RCF La Boulie
1990 France Janeirik Dahlström 3&2 England Lee Thompson Wimereux
1989 France Christian Cévaër 7&6 France Ramuntcho Basurco Bondues
1988 England James Cook 6&5 France Cyril Eichacher Saint-Nom-la-Bretèche
1987 England Andrew Hare 2&1 France Romain Victor Saint-Nom-la-Bretèche
1986 Spain Yago Beamonte 2&1 Germany Uli Zilg Saint-Nom-la-Bretèche
1985 England Steven Bottomley 3&2 Italy Luigi Figari Saint-Nom-la-Bretèche
1984 No tournament
1983 England Steven Bottomley 2&1 England David Fletcher Saint-Nom-la-Bretèche
1982 No tournament
1981 England Andrew Stubbs 2&1 Denmark Erik Groth-Andersen Saint-Nom-la-Bretèche
1980 Scotland Andrew Oldcorn 6&5 Germany Harry Goerke Saint-Nom-la-Bretèche
1979 Scotland Alastair Webster 6&5 France François Illouz Saint-Nom-la-Bretèche
1978 Sweden Göran Knutsson 37 holes England Toby Shannon Saint-Nom-la-Bretèche
1977 Scotland Gordon Brand Jnr 2&1 Germany Toby Shannon Saint-Nom-la-Bretèche
1976 Scotland Greg Turner 2&1 France Tim Planchin Saint-Nom-la-Bretèche
1975 Scotland Gordon Brand Jnr 2&1 England Tim Giles Saint-Nom-la-Bretèche
1974 England Martin Poxon 6&5 Germany Kai Flint Saint-Cloud
1973 France Philippe Ploujoux 4&3 France Gilles Bourdy Le Vaudreuil
1972 Portugal José Sousa e Melo 37 holes France Michel Tapia Saint-Cloud
1971 France Laurent Bailly 9&8 France François Natali Saint-Germain
1970 France René Darrieumerlou 6&5 France Patrice Léglise Hossegor
1969 France Georges Leven 38 holes Netherlands Victor Swane Vichy
1968 Belgium Philippe Toussaint 8&6 Netherlands Victor Swane Le Vaudreuil
1967 Greece Ari Simeonoglou 1 up Italy Ugo Camera Aix-les-Bains
1966 France Olivier Brizon 37 holes France Jean-Charles Desbordes Saint-Cloud
1965 France Jean-Pierre Charpenel 1 up Germany Veit Pagel Aix-les-Bains
1964 United States Todd Van De Hey 6&5 France Olivier Brizon Évian
1963 France André Coret 5&4 France Raymond Wattinne Saint-Cloud
1962 France André Coret 2&1 France Raymond Wattinne Saint-Cloud
1961 France Henri-Pierre Bonneau 3&1 Denmark Steffen Gruhn Saint-Cloud
1960 England N. H. Stephens 4&3 Germany Peter Jochums Évian
1959 Sweden Claes Jöncke 4&2 England Malcolm Gregson Saint-Cloud
1958 Belgium R. Van Wyck 6&5 Italy Lando Sabini Saint-Cloud
1957 Belgium Freddy Rodesch 2 up France Gaëtan Mourgue D'Algue Saint-Cloud
1956 France Gaëtan Mourgue D'Algue 7&6 France Michel Gontard Saint-Cloud
1955 England Alec Shepperson 6&5 Denmark Niels Thygesen Saint-Cloud
1954 United States Al Geiberger 3&1 Denmark Niels Thygesen Saint-Cloud
1953 Denmark Niels Thygesen 2&1 England Alec Shepperson Saint-Cloud
1952 Spain Luis Rezola 6&5 France Roger Lagarde Saint-Cloud
1951 Sweden Gustav Adolf Bielke 2 up Denmark Niels Thygesen Saint-Cloud
1950 France Jean Levy-Rueff Saint-Cloud
1949 France Jean-Paul Boullot Saint-Cloud
1948 France Yves Caillol Saint-Cloud
1947 England M. Carter Marly
1940–46 No tournament
1939 France Philippe Mallez Saint-Cloud
1938 France Jacques Larroze Saint-Cloud
1937 France Louis Murat La Boulie
1936 France Michel Boulart Marly
1935 France Philippe Boulart Saint-Germain
1934 France Pierre Maeght Marly
1933 France Jacques Petit-Leroy Fourqueux
1932 France Jean-Paul Boucheron Marly
1931 France Jean-Paul Boucheron Marly
1930 France Olivier Wormser Saint-Cloud
1929 France Henry L. Archibald Saint-Cloud
1928 France Henry L. Archibald Saint-Cloud
1927 France Georges Huet Saint-Cloud
1926 France Gratien de Gramont Chantilly

Source:[2]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Internationaux de France U18 garçons" (in French). Fédération française de golf. Retrieved 29 January 2024.
  2. ^ a b c "Internationaux de France U18 garçons: Palmarès" (in French). Fédération française de golf. Retrieved 29 January 2024.
  3. ^ "Internationaux de France U18 garçons: Notes" (in French). Fédération française de golf. Retrieved 29 January 2024.
  4. ^ "Qualification process for The 2020 Junior Ryder Cup announced". Ryder Cup. Retrieved 29 January 2024.
  5. ^ "2023 Internationaux de France U18 - Trophee Carlhian". World Amateur Golf Ranking. Retrieved 29 January 2024.
  6. ^ "2022 Internationaux de France U18 - Trophee Carlhian". World Amateur Golf Ranking. Retrieved 29 January 2024.
  7. ^ "2021 Internationaux de France U18 - Trophee Carlhian". World Amateur Golf Ranking. Retrieved 29 January 2024.
  8. ^ "2019 Internationaux de France U18 - Trophee Carlhian". World Amateur Golf Ranking. Retrieved 29 January 2024.

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