
EDC 2020 – Sion – Switzerland – Results
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.
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.
The EDC in Milan ended and the new champion is Gwen Maggi, who wins the EDC tournament for the fourth time.
Congratulations, and thanks to all the players.
Here is the general classification of the tournament:
1 | Gwen Maggi |
2 | Giovanni Cesarini |
3 | Emmanuel Du Pontavice |
4 | Davide Cleopadre |
5 | Daniele Belardinelli |
6 | Matteo Anfossi |
7 | Tom Haver |
8 | Laurent Joly |
9 | Andrew Goff |
10 | Marco Noseda Pedraglio |
11 | Alex Lebedev |
12 | Jason Mastbaum |
13 | Giuseppe Salerno |
14 | Capponi Andrea |
15 | Martinez Preite Italo |
16 | Salerno Andrea |
17 | Reichard Hans-Christian |
Best Countries awards | |
Austria | Gwen Maggi |
England | Tom Haver |
France | Emanuel Du Pontavice |
Germany | Gwen Maggi |
Italy | Daniele Belardinelli |
Russia | Giovanni Cesarini |
Turkey | Gwen Maggi |
The country of the next EDC has not been decided yet, so stay tuned. There were some rumors about France though.
Here you are some photos from the tournament. Enjoy.
Nice week-end, but the first day was terribly hot!
See you next time.
Andrew Goff announces that the winner of the tournament was once again Tim Jones! Congratulations and see you soon for the complete results.
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