A Decade of the European Under 21 Championships: From Experiment to Established Success

The 2026 European Under 21 Championships in Cluj-Napoca marked a special milestone for European table tennis – the tenth edition of an event that has become a vital stepping stone between youth competition and the senior ranks.

When the championships were launched in 2017, the concept was still untested. The objective was to provide young players with an opportunity to continue their development after the youth categories while preparing them for the demands of elite senior competition.

What was first a test to see if there would be room for an event for the younger adults to reduce the distance between youth and the absolute European top level has now become a mature event in the European table tennis event system.

The inaugural edition took place in Sochi before the championships travelled to Minsk, Gondomar, Varaždin, Spa, Cluj-Napoca, Sarajevo, Skopje and Bratislava, returning to Cluj-Napoca in 2026. Over the course of ten editions, nearly 40 ETTU member associations have participated in the event.

The championships have produced winners from across the continent. Twenty-five associations have won medals, while sixteen have celebrated at least one European Under 21 champion.

The statistics collected over the first decade reveal the nations that have left the biggest mark on the competition.

“The most successful Association in these 10 years is without any doubt Romania,” said ETTU Ranking Committee Chair Igor HELLER.

The host nation of the 2026 edition added another five medals to its remarkable collection, bringing its overall tally to 40 medals: 11 gold, 12 silver and 17 bronze.

Poland occupies second place on the all-time medal table with seven gold, four silver and 12 bronze medals, while Germany ranks third with six gold, nine silver and seven bronze.

Romania’s influence is equally visible in the individual rankings.

“Among the best 10 players we find no less than six Romanian players, including the two best ones,” HELLER pointed out. “Leading the all-time medal standings is Elena ZAHARIA, who amassed three gold, three silver and two bronze medals during her Under 21 career. Close behind is Bianca MEI ROSU with three gold and two silver medals.”

Only a select group of players have managed to win three European Under 21 titles.

Alongside ZAHARIA and MEI ROSU, that exclusive club includes Poland’s Milosz REDZIMSKI and Wales’ Anna HURSEY.

HURSEY and ZAHARIA also share a unique distinction. They remain the only players in championship history to have captured titles in all three disciplines available to them – singles, doubles and mixed doubles.

Winning a European title is a major achievement. Successfully defending one is even rarer.

During the first ten editions of the championships, only three successful title defences have been recorded.

The first came from Türkiye’s Özge YILMAZ and Ece HARAÇ, who retained the Women’s Doubles title in 2021 and 2022.

REDZIMSKI followed by defending the Men’s Singles crown in consecutive years, winning the title in both 2023 and 2024.

As the European Under 21 Championships celebrate their tenth anniversary, the event stands as one of the success stories of the ETTU competition calendar. What began as an experiment has evolved into a proven pathway for Europe’s most promising talents, helping to bridge the gap between youth and senior table tennis while creating champions and memorable moments along the way.

Medals Table European U21 Championships individual  
        
PlName AssGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1ElenaZahariaROU3328
2BiancaMei RosuROU3205
3MiloszRedzimskiPOL3025
4AnnaHurseyWAL3003
5DariusMovileanuROU2226
6AdinaDiaconuROU2136
7RaresSiposROU2125
7AndreBertelsmeierGER2125
9IvorBanCRO2114
10ChristianPleteaROU2103
11HanaArapovicCRO2046
12ZuzanaWielgosPOL2035
13MiaGrieselGER2024
14EceHaracTUR2002
14IoannisSgouropoulosGRE2002
14ÖzgeYilmazTUR2002
17VeronikaMatiuninaUKR1326
18WimVerdonschotGER1304
19AndreaDragomanROU1236
19MaciejKubikPOL1236
19MariiaTailakovaRUS1236
22CsabaAndrasHUN1214
23EduardIonescuROU1203
24SamuelKulczyckiPOL1146
25LisaLungBEL1135
25IulianChiritaROU1135
27PrithikaPavadeFRA1124
28LucianaMitrofanROU1102
28NolwennFortFRA1102
28TomislavPucarCRO1102
31AndreiIstrateROU1056
31AnnaBrzyskaPOL1056
33VladimirSidorenkoRUS1034
34DarkoJorgicSLO1023
34LeiliMostafaviFRA1023
36FlavienCotonFRA1012
36NataliaBajorPOL1012
36ThibaultPoretFRA1012
36TomasPolanskyCZE1012
40AbdullaYigenlerTUR1001
40AdrienRassenfosseBEL1001
40AlexanderValuchSVK1001
40AnaGarciaESP1001
40AndersLindDEN1001
40AnnettKaufmannGER1001
40ChantalMantzGER1001
40ElineLoyenBEL1001
40HugoDeschampsFRA1001
40IbrahimGunduzTUR1001
40KarolineMischekAUT1001
40OlavKosoloskyBEL1001
40PeterHribarSLO1001
40SolomiyaBrateykoUKR1001
40Tin-TinHoENG1001
55SaraTokicSLO0224
56BastienRembertFRA0202
56LillianBardetFRA0101
56JosephinaNeumannGER0202
59IoanaSingeorzanROU0123
59VladislavUrsuMDA0123
59NicoleArliaITA0123
62AnastasiyaDymytrenkoUKR0112
62AndreiPutunticaMDA0112
62AnnaWegrzynPOL0112
62FranziskaSchreinerGER0112
62KatarzynaWegrzynPOL0112
62MaksimGrebnevRUS0112
62MargoDegraefBEL0112
62SophiaKleeGER0112
62TiagoAbiodunPOR0112
71AdamBratSVK0101
71BenceMajorosHUN0101
71CarloRossiITA0101
71DangQiuGER0101
71Daniele ITA0011
71GaiaMonfardiniITA0101
71GerritEngemannGER0101
71IsaCokFRA0101
71JiriMartinkoCZE0101
71JohnOyebodeITA0101
71KristinaKazantsevaRUS0101
71MarekBadowskiPOL0101
71MariaMalaninaRUS0101
71PatrykZatowkaPOL0101
71SabinaSurjanSRB0101
71TiborSpanikCZE0101
71TijanaJokicSRB0101
71VeleriaShcherbatykhRUS0101
71WanYuanGER0101
71DaniloFasoITA0101
71GorkemÖcalTUR0101
92IrvinBertrandFRA0055
93LaurensDevosBEL0033
93MaciejKolodzieczykAUT0033
93LeanaHochartFRA0033
96LevKatsmanRUS0022
96SofiaZhang XuanESP0022
96ZdenaBlaskovaCZE0022
96ElisePujolFRA0022
96ConnorGreenENG0022
101AdamSzudiHUN0011
101AlinaNikitchankaBLR0011
101AnastasiaKolishRUS0011
101AndreyZarifFRA0011
101AntonKallbergSWE0011
101AntoninoAmatoITA0011
101ArturAbusevRUS0011
101BornaPetekCRO0011
101CamilleLutzFRA0011
101ChristinaKallbergSWE0011
101DanielBerzosaESP0011
101DeniKozulSLO0011
101DenisIvoninRUS0011
101DennisKleinGER0011
101EkaterinaGusevaRUS0011
101ElisabetAbraamianRUS0011
101EmaLabosovaSVK0011
101FlorianCnuddeBEL0011
101HannaPatsayevaBLR0011
101HelgaDariHUN0011
101HugoDeschampsFRA0011
101InesMatosPOR0011
101IvanHenclCRO0011
101KonstantinChernovRUS0011
101LeoDe NodrestFRA0011
101LeonBenkoCRO0011
101MatildePintoPOR0011
101MiguelPantojaESP0011
101NadezhdaBogdanovaBLR0011
101NandorEcsekiHUN0011
101SimonBerglundSWE0011
101TaniaPlaianROU0011
101TatianaKukulkovaSVK0011
101AlexiaNodinFRA0011
101StepanBrhelCZE0011
101TomClossetBEL0011
101MaelVan DesselLUX0011
101AlexandraChiriakovaMDA0011
101BrinVovk PetrovskiSLO0011
        
By Association      
PlAssociation  GoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Romania  11121740
2Poland  741223
3Germany  69722
4France  431320
5Croatia  42612
6Turkiye  3104
7Wales  3003
8Russia  261018
9Ukraine  2349
10Belgium  2169
11Greece  2002
12Slovenia  1258
13Czechia  1146
14Slovakia  1113
15Austria  1034
16Denmark  1001
17Italy  0336
18Moldova  0246
19Hungary  0235
20Portugal  0123
21Spain  0044
22Belarus  0022
22Sweden  0022
24England  0022
24Luxembourg 0011

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