Catherine SHMYGANOVSKAYA and Andrij PUTSUNTIKA reach gold in Moldova

National Championship of Moldova

 

Women’s Singles champion of Moldova is Catherine SHMYGANOVSKAYA from Dubossar who is pupil of Valery GROSUL. In the gold medal contest she overcame her teammate Alexandra KIRYAKOVA 3:1. Natalina BRYNZAfrom Beltsy took third place.

 

In the Men’s Singles competition Andrij PUTSUNTIKA – pupil of Vladimir SEMIPEADNY – became champion after defeating his teammate Vladislav URSU 4:0 in the final. Denis TERNA from Dubossar finished third.

 

In Men’s Doubles Denis TERNA and Vadim PILIPONCHIK became champions of the country. Women’s Doubles champions are Ekaterina SHMYGANOVSKAYA and Alexandra KIRYAKOVA while the best mixed pair are composed by Catherine SHMYGANOVSKAYA and Denis TERNA.

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