Record breaking European Youth Championships

The 2018 STAG European Youth Championships broke the record in term of number of players – 573 players were listed this year. The number of teams is also close to the record – 159. Only in 2006 and 2008 were more- 161.

 

The 1263 individual matches were played and 2256 matches in teams event together 3519 matches in 10- days.

 

Youngest player at the Championships was Sidelya MUTLU (BUL) 11 years 6 months old. Thje youngest boy was Timothy FALCONNIER (SUI) 11 years 9 months. Second youngest boy was Felix LEBRUN (FRA) 11 years 10 months. Special about him is a fact that he is Western European boy playing penhold grip!

 

Most successfull players:Eu Subsemnatul

1. NING Jing (AZE) 2 gold 1 silver
2. Lucie GAUTHIER (FRA) Elena ZAHARIA (ROU) and Maciej KUBIK (POL) 2 gold 1 bronze
3. Maksim GREBNEV (RUS) and Prithika PAVADE (FRA) 1 gold 1 silver 2 bronze
4. Misjaal SABHI (FRA) and Fabio RAKOTOARIMANANA (FRA) 1 gold 1 silver 1 bronze
5. Elisabet ABRAAMIAN (RUS) 3 silver
6. Tania PLAIAN (ROU) and Ekaterina ZIRONOVA (RUS) 1 silver 2 bronze
7. Rares SIPOS (ROU) 3 bronze

 

 

European Youth Championships Table Tennis 2018

 

 

 

 

 

 

Medals table

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Gold

Silver

Bronze

 

1

France

5

2

6

 

2

Russia

3

5

5

 

3

Romania

2

2

7

 

4

Azerbaijan

2

2

 

 

5

Poland

2

1

1

 

6

Croatia

1

 

1

 

7

Greece

1

 

 

 

8

Italy

1

 

 

 

9

Sweden

 

1

2

 

10

Belgium

 

1

 

 

11

Serbia

 

 

3

 

11

Czech Republic

 

 

3

 

13

Germany

 

 

2

 

14

Slovakia

 

 

1

 

 

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