Two medals for NUYTINCK and three for LOYEN

Belgium National Championships

 

In the Centre Sportif du Blocry Cedric NUYTINCK and Eline LOYEN clinched the titles in their respective Men’s and Women’s Singles Event. Previously NUYTINCK secured bronze in Men’s Doubles with Robin DEVOS whilst LOYEN was successful in all three events.

 

Eline clinched gold in Women’s Doubles with Margo DEGRAEF and silver in Mixed Doubles with Tim JANSSENS.

 

Men’s Singles

 

  1. Cedric NUYTINCK (A2 – Merelbeke – O.)
  2. Florent LAMBIET (A3 – Le Logis – B.)
  3. Cedric MERCHEZ (A8 – SudTele Virton – LX.)
  4. Martin ALLEGRO (A9 – Hainaut – H.)

 

Women’s Singles

  1. Eline LOYEN (A1 – Hasselt – LK.)
  2. Nathalie MARCHETTI (A5 – Diest – VB.)
  3. Margo DEGRAEF (A6 – Dylan Berlaar – A.)
  4. Natacha KOSZULAP (A14 – Vedrinamur – N.)

 

Men’s Doubles Event

  1. Julien INDEHERBERG / Florian CNUDDE | A13 / A26 | Alpa (B.)
  2. Kilomo VITTA / Yannick MAES | A15 / A22 | Sokah (A.) / Nodo (A.)
  3. Florent LAMBIET / Lauric JEAN | A3 / A5 | Le Logis (B.) / Hainaut (H.)
  4. Robin DEVOS / Cedric NUYTINCK | A1 / A2 | Sokah (A.) / Merelbeke (O.)

 

Women’s Dobles Event

  1. Eline LOYEN / Margo DEGRAEF | A1 / A6 | Hasselt (LK.) / Dylan Berlaar (A.)
  2. Lisa LUNG / Marie MAESEN | A4 / A9 | Diest (VB.)
  3. Lauranne HACKEMACK / Florence VAN ACKER | A8 / B0 | Astrid Herstal (L.) / Vervia (L.)
  4. Daria MITYUKOVA / Nathalie MARCHETTI | A2 / A5 | Sokah (A.) / Diest (VB.)

 

Mixed Doubles

  1. Nicolas SCHENKEL / Daria MITYUKOVA | B2 / A2 | Hasselt (LK.) / Sokah (A.)
  2. Tim JANSSENS / Eline LOYEN | A25 / A1 | Patria Castel. (H.) / Hasselt (LK.)
  3. Frederic SONNET / Morgane GUIDON | A7 / A12 | Vedrinamur (N.)
  4. Arthur BILAS / Lauranne HACKEMACK | B0 / A8 | Liege (L.) / Astrid Herstal (L.)

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