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Alex Spillett of Meadow Petanque Club in Gillingham wins silver medal for England at European Championships in Holland

Alex Spillett from Gillingham’s Meadow Petanque Club helped create a bit of history for England after a double success at the European Petanque Championships in Holland.

Den Bosch hosted the finals in the town’s square between July 13-17 and history was made by Hannah Louise Griffin (Whitnash Windmill Club near Leamington Spa) and Spillett after taking to the podium alongside coach Jeremy Huntley for a silver medal in the inaugural CEP women’s doubles. They narrowly lost the final 13-9 against Monaco.

Alex Spillett (left) and Hannah Louise Griffin won silver at the European Petanque Championships
Alex Spillett (left) and Hannah Louise Griffin won silver at the European Petanque Championships

On the way they chalked up impressive wins against Belgium, hosts Holland and Spain, all leading petanque-playing nations.

Spillett said: “What can I say, what a week! So proud of Hannah and I, one of the best championships ever!”

On the same day, England also claimed a first-ever bronze medal in the senior men’s format.

Colin Roper, Petanque England’s head of delegation at the championships, said: “These are undoubtedly the best results we have achieved at international level in our sport. This is a very competitive environment where we face big challenges over an intense few days.

“We’ve really hit new heights and I’m delighted for our players and coaches.”

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