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| Le Mistral Club at the World Championships in Monaco 2001Possibly exploiting the home court advantage at Green Hill Park, but nevertheless defying the odds makers, the cold rain and not the least the formidable talent of the opposition, a team comprised of longtime Le Mistral Club members stunned a field of entrants from across the US to win the F.P.U.S.A. World Championship (Seniors) Qualifiers in August 2000. Click here for a first-hand account of this exciting qualification match, played that year on Le Mistral's newly-built terrain in Green Hill Park. That victory gave Le Mistral Club the right to represent the USA at the 37th World Championships to be played in Monaco in 2001, making the 7th time that Le Mistral Club co-Founder Albert Kallanian has led a USA team in the World Championship. This championship would prove to be especially memorable for a number of reasons, both positive and negative. Sadly, the Monaco tournament took place just a few weeks after the horrific events in the US on September 11, casting a pall over the event. A tribute was paid in acknowledgement on opening night when a minute of silence was observed during the opening processional by the thousands of spectators and players upon the entry of the US team from Le Mistral Club.
Le Mistral Club is shown here at right playing against Denmark in the first round. Ahead 11-0 at one point, Albert, Levon and Jacques had to withstand a ferocious come-back by the Danes who scored 4, 3 and 2 points in successive ends to pull within 11-9. The viewing stands were filled with cheering red-shirted Danes, who grew increasingly louder as their countrymen closed the gap. However, Le Mistral Club withstood the Danish pressure and gained their 2nd win, earning a spot in the 16th finals.
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