Dartom Bogoria Grodzisk Mazowiecki won the eighth title in Poland

Dartom Bogoria Grodzisk Mazowiecki clinched the title in Polish Championships. The team from Mazovia defeated Bydgoszcz 3:1 in the LOTTO Superliga Grand Final in its own hall.

The Grand Final started better for the winner of the LOTTO Superliga main round. Bydgoszcz thanks to Artur GRELA who has recently been at high disposal took the lead 1-0. Current Polish Youth Champion in first match defeated in three games Marek BADOWSKI who is the idol of the local audience.

The defeat of BADOWSKI mobilized the Dartom Bogoria players who dominated the Bydgoszcz team in subsequent games. First SHIYU Sun beat Viacheslav BUROV 3-1 and then Pavel SIRUCEK won against Vladislav URSU 3-0. The triumph of the locals was sealed by the one who started the final battle. Marek BADOWSKI defeated Viacheslav BUROV 2-0 in the fourth match of the day.

Dartom Bogoria Grodzisk Mazowiecki for the sixth time in history won the LOTTO Superliga and for the eighth time they won the gold medal in the Polish Team Championship. The silver medal of LOTTO Polski Cukier Gwiazda Bydgoszcz is the best result in the history of the club.

 

Dartom Bogoria Grodzisk Mazowiecki – Lotto Polski Cukier Star Bydgoszcz 3: 1

Marek Badowski – Artur Grela 0: 3 (8:11 7:11 8:11)

Shiyu Sun – Viacheslav Burov 3: 1 (8:11 11: 8 11: 8 11: 7)

Pavel Sirucek – Vladislav Ursu 3: 0 (11: 5 13:11 11: 9)

Marek Badowski – Viacheslav Burov 2: 0 (11:5 16:14)

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