EDC 2020 took place in Sion (Switzerland) on 5-6 September 2020.
Due to the cancellation of the EDC event that was supposed to take place in Milan, it was decided to move the EDC 2020 to Sion.
Travel restrictions and the fear of the virus left only the strongest ready for the appointment. The week before the tournament there were almost 21 players registered, but in the end only 7 players were present.
Special thanks goes to the organizer Pierre-Yves-Franzetti and the beautiful venue that is Sion.
Due to the number of player it was decided to play two final rounds, instead of only one.
So the second game was the final for the Swiss-championship, and the third game was the final for the EDC.
The results are:
First game:
Name |
Country |
N. of centers |
Position |
Luca Pazzaglia |
Austria |
8 |
1 |
Steve Personeni |
England |
8 |
2 |
Vincent Reulet |
Italy |
6 |
3 |
André Almeida |
Russia |
6 |
4 |
Christophe Borgeat |
France |
4 |
5 |
Mirko Ondráš |
Germany |
1 |
6 |
Alex Lebedev |
Turkey |
1 |
7 |

Swiss-championship final:
Name |
Country |
N. of centers |
Position |
Christophe Borgeat |
Austria |
|
1 |
Alex Lebedev |
England |
|
2 |
Steve Personeni |
France |
|
3 |
Luca Pazzaglia |
Germany |
|
4 |
Vincent Reulet |
Russia |
|
5 |
André Almeida |
Turkey |
|
6 |
Mirko Ondráš |
Italy |
|
7 |
EDC final:
Name |
Country |
N. of centers |
Position |
Alex Lebedev |
France |
|
1 |
Luca Pazzaglia |
Italy |
|
2 |
Vincent Reulet |
England |
|
3 |
Christophe Borgeat |
Russia |
|
4 |
Steve Personeni |
Germany |
|
5 |
André Almeida |
Austria |
|
6 |
Mirko Ondráš |
Turkey |
|
7 |
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