TMS European Championships in numbers

ETTU Ranking Committee Chair Igor HELLER with endless patience for people and figures is one of the busiest men at the Events. Nevertheless among all those facts and figures he is dealing with he always “dig” something “extra”. TMS European Championship

ETTU Ranking Committee Chair Igor HELLER with endless patience for people and figures is one of the busiest men at the Events. Nevertheless among all those facts and figures he is dealing with he always “dig” something “extra”.

TMS European Championships in numbers:

80 teams

239 team matches

886 individual matches

3314 games

60691 points

Most matches played men:

Benedek OLAH (FIN) 11 (10 won)

Timo BOLL (GER) 10 (9 won)

Most matches played women:

Kelly SIBLEY (ENG) 11

Iveta VACENOVSKA (CZE) 10

Barbora BALAZOVA (SVK) 10

NI Xialian (LUX) 10

Teams not having lost a singles match (all matches won 3-0):

SRB Women (Challenge division)

Unbeaten players having played at least 6 matches:

Shimon RABINOVICH (ISR)

Ana Marija ERDELJI Andrea TODOROVIC Gabriela FEHER (SRB)

HAN Ying SHAN Xiaona (GER)

Lea RAKOVAC (CRO)

Lisa LUNG (BEL)

Youngest player:

Men: Filip RADOVIC (MNE) 14 years 2 months

Women: Camille-Chloe LINKE (SUI) 14 years 7 months

Oldest player:

Men: HE Zhiwen (ESP) 52 years 4 months

Women: NI Xialian (LUX) 51 years 2 months

(both playing in Champ.div He winning 3 out of 5 Ni winning 7 out of 10)

 

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