Impressive figures of 2015 LIEBHERR ITTF ECH

Recent event at Ekaterinburg gathered 42 associations and 303 players providing 1430 matches in 10 days with over 35 000 spectators 6 700 lunches and dinners 6 000 balls…

 

The 2015 LIEBHERR ITTF European Championships at Ekaterinburg Russia expended limits of this event providing some impressive figures beside player`s and team`s achievements. Regarding participants 303 players from 42 associations have competed in 1430 matches in 10 days playing 202 team matches in total (with 796 individual) and 634 encounters in the individual event.

Over 35 000 fans could see 5404 games in total (teams 3010 individual 2394) and 99.189 points (teams 55.266 individual 43.923 total).

The oldest players are HE Zhiwen (ESP 53 years 4 months) in men event and NI Xialian (LUX 53 years 2 months) in women`s competition. The youngest are Chris WHEELER (SCO 16 years 5 months) and Nazekat GARAJEVA (AZE 13 years 10 months).

The longest match was FEGERL/MONTEIRO (AUT/POR) vs. GARDOS/HABESOHN (AUT) 78 minutes 11-9 14-12 6-11 8-11 13-15 11-8 12-10. (MD final) while the two shortest took nine minutes each: Eline LOYEN (BEL) – Sharmin SHIRINOVA (AZE) 11-1 11-1 11-3 Joao GERALDO (POR) – Jafar JAFARZADE (AZE) 9 minutes 11-3 11-3 11-3.

Four busiest players were – Men: Jonathan GROTH (DEN) 18 matches Pär GERELL (SWE) 17 women –

Elisabeta SAMARA (ROU) 23 LI Jie (NED) 20.

Other interesting facts about European Table Tennis Championship 2015 includes next:

-35 buses were used by tournament participants. For the championship period these buses have made 5 000 voyages and run in total 120 000 km.

-150 volunteers participated in this tournament.

-A special lot of 6 000 balls was made for the championship.

-333 kilograms of biscuits were cooked for tournament participants.

-6 700 lunches and dinners were cooked for participants while the tournament.

-The area of pavilion where the tournament was held is over 10 000 ths. sq. m.

-Tournament participants have drunk 16 000 bottles of water.

-Over 35 000 spectators have visited the championship matches.

-Total time of live broadcasts of championship matches is over 100 hours

-1 430 matches were held in total in the course of the tournament.

-303 athletes have participated in the championship.

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