PROVOST and YANG of Monaco clinched gold in Iceland

16th Games of the Small States of Europe was held in Reykjavik The Table tennis tournament at the16th Games of the Small States of Europe in Reykjavik Iceland has been played in TBR Sports Hall. During five competition days from June 2nd to June 6th a total of 8 associations competed in Team’s and Singles Events.
The 8 associations took part of the competition: Andorra Cyprus Iceland Luxembourg Malta Monaco Montenegro and San Marino (33 players 17 men and 16 women participated).

TD 16th GSSE

Singles men
1. Damien PROVOST Monaco
2. Irfan CEKIC Montenegro
3. Marios YIANGOU Cyprus
3. Luka BAKIC Montenegro

Singles women
1. YANG Xiaoxin Monaco
2. Sarah De NUTTE Luxembourg
3. Viktoria LUCENKOVA Malta
3.Egle TAMASAUSKAITE Luxembourg

Men’s team
1. Monaco
2. Montenegro
3. Luxembourg
3. San Marino

Women’s team
1. Lucembourg
2. Monaco
3. Malta
3. Montenegro

Doubles men
1. Luka BAKIC Irfan CEKIC Montenegro
2. Eric GLOD Gilles MICHELY Luxembourg
3. Marios YIANGOU Yiangos YIANGOU Cyprus
3. Lorenzo RAGNI Marco VANNUCCI San Marino

Doubles women 1. Sarah De NUTTE NI Xia Lian Luxembourg 2. Lauren Riley YANG Xiaoxin Monaco 3. Sonja JANKOVIC Neda MILACIC BOGDANOVIC Montenegro
3. Viktoria LUCENKOVA Jessica PACE Malta

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