Benedek OLAH and Annika LUNDSTRÖM champions in Finland

Finnish National Championships

 

Benedek OLAH clinched his seventh Men`s Singles title in Finland but he received tight competition in the final from 16-year-old Alex NAUMI winning in six games 4:2 (14:12 12:14 11:7 14:12 10:12 11:6). Samuli SOINE and Roope KANTOLA are bronze medalists.

 

Annika LUNDSTRÖM won Women`s title by beating defending champion Anna KIRICHENKO in the final 4:1 (11:8 11:6 11:6 9:11 11-:7). Luo YUMO and Sofia ERKHEIKKI have occupied other podium places.

 

OLAH got second gold with LUNDSTRÖM in Mixed Doubles and silver in Men`s Doubles with Lauri LAANE. Men`s Doubles were won by Miikka O’CONNOR and Otto TENNILÄ guys known from Pongfinity trick videos in YouTube. Women`s Doubles was conquered by Sofie ERIKSSON and Sofia ERKHEIKKI.

 

Results

 

Men`s Singles

 

  1. Benedek OLAH SeSi
  2. Alex NAUMI KoKa
  3. Samuli SOINE TIP-70
  4. Roope KANTOLA TuKa

 

Women`s Singles

 

  1. Annika LUNDSTRÖM HIK
  2. Anna KIRICHENKO PT Espoo
  3. Luo YUMO TIP-70
  4. Sofia ERKHEIKKI PT Espoo

 

Men`s Doubles

 

  1. Miikka O’CONNOR / Otto TENNILÄ PT 75 3-0 (12-10 11-9 11-9)
  2. Lauri LAANE / Benedek OLAH TIP-70 / SeSi
  3. Jani JORMANAINEN / Toni SOINE PT Espoo
  4. Aki KONTALA / Pasi VALASTI Wega / PT 75

 

Women`s Doubles

 

  1. Sofie ERIKSSON / Sofia ERKHEIKKI ParPi / PT Espoo
  2. Annika LUNDSTRÖM / Pihla ERIKSSON HIK / MBF
  3. Elli RISSANEN / Anna KIRICHENKO Por-83 / PT Espoo
  4. Henrika PUNNONEN / Aleksandra TITIEVSKAJA KuPTS / PT Espoo

 

Mixed Doubles

 

  1. Benedek OLAH / Annika LUNDSTRÖM SeSi / HIK 3-0 (11-5 13-11 13-11)
  2. Jani JORMANAINEN / Anna KIRICHENKO PT Espoo
  3. Miikka O’CONNOR / Pihla ERIKSSON PT 75 / MBF
  4. Samuli SOINE / Jannika OKSANEN TIP-70

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