Doubles Events Conclude at European Para Championships 2025

The 2025 ITTF European Para Championships in Helsingborg (20–25 November) concluded with an outstanding show of a world-class performances. The Championships not only celebrated medal winners but also the spirit of Para table tennis, unity, inclusion, and high-performance competition at its finest.

Below are the full doubles results from Helsingborg.

All photos by: ITF Manfred Schillings

Men’s Doubles Class MD4

  • Gold: Ján RIAPOS / Peter LOVAS (Slovakia)
  • Silver: Daniel RODRÍGUEZ / Iker SASTRE (Spain)
  • Bronze: Christopher RYAN / Thomas MATTHEWS (Great Britain) and Rafał CZUPER / Tomasz JAKIMCZUK (Poland)

Men’s Doubles Class MD8

  • Gold: Valentin BAUS / Thomas SCHMIDBERGER (Germany)
  • Silver: Florian MERRIEN / Emeric MARTIN (France)
  • Bronze: Alexandre DELARQUE / Maxime THOMAS (France) and Mitar PALIKUCA / Mladen ĆIRIĆ (Serbia)

Men’s Doubles Class MD14

  • Gold: Clément BERTHIER / Esteban HERRAULT (France)
  • Silver: William BAYLEY / Theo BISHOP (Great Britain)
  • Bronze: Jean Paul MONTANUS / Yannick PAREDIS (Netherlands) and Billy SHILTON / Paul KARABARDAK (Great Britain)

Men’s Doubles Class MD18

  • Gold: Lev KATS / Ivan MAI (Ukraine)
  • Silver: Patryk CHOJNOWSKI / Piotr GRUDZIEN (Poland)
  • Bronze: Maksym CHUDZICKI / Igor MISZTAL (Poland) and Mateo BOHEAS / Thomas BOUVAIS (France)

Men’s Doubles Class MD22

  • Gold: Milan KREISZ / Adam Boldizsar KOVACS (Hungary)
  • Silver: Lucas CREANGE / Timothe IVALDI (France)
  • Bronze: Damian FIRA / Maciej MAKAJEW (Poland)

Women’s Doubles Class WD5

  • Gold: Carlotta RAGAZZINI / Giada ROSSI (Italy)
  • Silver: Sanja BOGUNOVIC /ZELEN Ana (Serbia)
  • Bronze: Marina MINIC / Zeljana RISTIC (Serbia)

Women’s Doubles Class WD10

  • Gold: Andela MUZINIĆ VINCETIĆ / Helena DRETAR KARIĆ (Croatia)
  • Silver: Hatice DUMAN / Merve Sefa OZSU (Türkiye)
  • Bronze: Sandra MIKOLASCHEK / Jana SPEGEL (Germany) and Flora VAUTIER / Alexandra SAINT-PIERRE (France)

Women’s Doubles Class WD14

  • Gold: Morgen CAILLAUD / Thu KAMKASOMPHOU (France)
  • Silver: Stephanie GREBE / Juliane WOLF (Germany)
  • Bronze: Barbara JABLONKA / Katarzyna MARSZAL (Poland) and Bly TWOMEY / Felicity PICKARD (Great Britain)

Women’s Doubles Class WD20

  • Gold: Natalia PARTYKA / Karolina PEK (Poland)
  • Silver: Alexa SZVITACS / Zsófia ARLOY (Hungary)
  • Bronze: Anniek VAN ’T HOLT / Frederique VAN HOOF (Netherlands) and Tereza CAKOROVA / Nela KEMLINKOVA (Czechia)

Mixed Doubles Class XD4

  • Gold: Fabien LAMIRAULT / Maeva OLIVIER (France)
  • Silver: Federico CROSARA / Giada ROSSI (Italy)
  • Bronze: Federico FALCO / Carlotta RAGAZZINI (Italy)

Mixed Doubles Class XD7

  • Gold: Thomas BRUECHLE / Sandra MIKOLASCHEK (Germany)
  • Silver: Boris TRAVNICEK / Alena KANOVA (Slovakia)
  • Bronze: Florian MERRIEN / Flora VAUTIER (France) and Abdullah OZTURK / Nergiz ALTINTAS (Türkiye)

Mixed Doubles Class XD10

  • Gold: Ali OZTURK / Irem OLUK (Türkiye)
  • Silver: Jack HUNTER SPIVEY / Megan SHACKLETON (Great Britain)
  • Bronze: Hamza CALISKAN / Merve Sefa OZSU (Türkiye)

Mixed Doubles Class XD14

  • Gold: William BAYLEY / Bly TWOMEY (Great Britain)
  • Silver: Clément BERTHIER / Morgen CAILLAUD (France)
  • Bronze: Peter ROSENMEIER / Freja Juhl LARSEN (Denmark) & Maksym CHUDZICKI / Katarzyna MARSZAL (Poland)

Mixed Doubles Class XD17

  • Gold: Piotr GRUDZIEN / Karolina PEK (Poland)
  • Silver: Ander CEPAS / Olaia MARTINEZ (Spain)
  • Bronze: Borna ZOHIL / Mirjana LUCIC (Croatia) and Jonas HANSSON / Anja HÄNDÉN (Sweden)

Mixed Doubles Class XD20

  • Gold: Patryk CHOJNOWSKI / Natalia PARTYKA (Poland)
  • Silver: Pawel WLODYKA / Ewa Barbara FOSKETT (Poland)
  • Bronze: Jan REINIG / Marlene REEG (Germany)

Mixed Doubles Class XD22

  • Gold: Lucas CREANGE / Léa FERNEY (France)
  • Silver: Maciej MAKAJEW / Ewa CYCHOWSKA (Poland)
  • Bronze: Valerii VLASENKO / Natalia KOSMINA (Ukraine)

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