At the end of day prize giving at the Grand Prix Guyader in Douarnenez this evening, the Belgian Dragon Association made the presentation of prizes for its annual Five Nations Trophy, now in its second year. In third place was the Belgian Team, represented by Ben Van Cauwenberg, in second place was the Russian Team represented by Dmitry Samokhin and accepting the 2012 Five Nations Trophy on behalf of the winning British team was Gavia Wilkinson-Cox. Prizes included jeroboams of champagne and delicious Belgian chocolates.
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Belgian Dragon Association Presents Five Nations Cup Prizes In Douarnenez
At the end of day prize giving at the Grand Prix Guyader in Douarnenez this evening, the Belgian Dragon Association made the presentation of prizes for its annual Five Nations Trophy, now in its second year. In third place was the Belgian Team, represented by Ben Van Cauwenberg, in second place was the Russian Team represented by Dmitry Samokhin and accepting the 2012 Five Nations Trophy on behalf of the winning British team was Gavia Wilkinson-Cox. Prizes included jeroboams of champagne and delicious Belgian chocolates.