Players from 35 countries on duty in Tampere

The venue with 90 brand new STIGA tables awaits tomorrow’s matches at Exhibition and Sports Centre Two years ago in the ÖVB-Arena Germany clinched 17 gold medals tomorrow when the battles starts at Tampere Exhibition and Sports Centre at the European Veterans Championships we will see if anyone can surpass this result.

The venue with 90 brand new STIGA tables is open for players from 35 countries.

In most interesting over 40 category last year’s champion Mukhamed KUSHKHOV will not be on duty in Finland but vice champion Dmitrij MAZUNOV arrived in Tampere. YI Ding of Austria will play in over 50 category. In Women’s 40 Singles Elena LAMONOS of Germany the medal winner from Germany will not play but Doubles Champions Elena CHUNIKHINA and Larisa LAVRUKHINA of Russia arrived.

Here you have the link for draw & results.

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