Vladislav URSU and Alexandra KIRYAKOVA are champions of Moldova

The 28th table tennis championship of Moldova which ended last weekend (March 26 and 27) took place in the new capital’s specialized table tennis hall (Bucuriei st. 12 A). For the second year in a row the players of the honored coach of Moldova Valery GROSUL Alexandra KIRYAKOVA from Dubossary and the student of the honored coach of Moldova Vladimir SEMIPYADNY Vladislav URSU from Chisinau became the absolute champions of Moldova.

Men’s singles: Vladislav Ursu – Andrei Putsuntica 4:0

Women’s singles: Alexandra Kiryakova – Natalina Brynza 3:2

Men’s doubles:

  1. Vladislav Ursu-Andrei Putsuntike
  2. Veniamin Dubrovin-Evgeny Koshchug
  3. Igor Ni-Mihai Ginda

Women’s doubles:

  1. Alexandra Kiryakova-Valeria Vieru
  2. Natalina Brynza-Vitalina Brynza
  3. Vlada Karaulnaya-Camellia Merenko

Mixed Doubles:

  1. Alexandra Kiryakova-Vladislav Ursu
  2. Victoria Parfeni-Denis Cerna
  3. Vlada Karaulnaya-Andrey Putsuntike

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