Russia and France emerged successfully in Hodonin

At the 2014 Czech Junior & Cadet Open – ITTF Premium Junior Circuit in Hodonin Russia and France won gold in Junior Boy’s Teams and Cadet Girls Teams Event. The other two teams event were sealed by the Japan’s success. In Junior Boys Teams Event,

At the 2014 Czech Junior & Cadet Open – ITTF Premium Junior Circuit in Hodonin Russia and France won gold in Junior Boy’s Teams and Cadet Girls Teams Event. The other two teams event were sealed by the Japan’s success. In Junior Boys Teams Event in all Russia’s final Maxim CHAPLYGIN, Sadi ISMAILOV and Konstantin CHERNOV of A team overcame Stepan SHAPOSHNIKOV, Nikita YARUSHIN and Artem ZIMARIN of Russia B. In the penultimate stage Russia A bat Japan, whilst Russia B overcame Belarus with Vadim YARASHENKA, Aliaksandr KHANIN and Gleb SHAMRUK .

In Junior Girls Teams Event Japan prevailed against Romania in the final. Previously Adina DIACONU, Bernadett BALINT and Andreea CLAPA of Romania overcame combination of Puerto Rico and Thailand, whilst Japan beat France with Roza SOPOSKI, Pauline CHASSELIN and Oceane GUISNEL.

In Cadet Boys Teams Event Japan A beat Japan B at the last hurdle. In semis Japan A overcame Remi MENAND, Damien LLORCA and Remi MENAND of France, whilst their compatriots beat Ilya ISAKOV and Artur ABUSEV from Russia B.

In Cadet Girls Teams Event Nolwenn FORT and Lucie  GAUTHIER of France clinched the title. Anastasia KOLISH and Maria TAYLAKOVA of Russia won silver. Semi finalists Leonie HARTBRICH and Orsolya FEHER of Hungary suffered by the hands of France A, whilst another French team with Romane LE SCOUR and Leili  MOSTAFAVI lost against Russia.

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