Nine gold medals for European at the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games

All titles are decided at Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games. After six days of play in 11 classes in both Men’s and Women’s Singles event the tournament will continue with the Teams matches.

European players won 9 titles: Fabien LAMIRAULT of France Abdullah OZTURK of Turkey Valentin BAUS of Germany Laurens DEVOS of Belgium Patryk CHOJNOWSKI of Poland Peter PALOS of Hungary. In Women’s Singles the highest step at the medal rostrum reached: Maryna LYTOVCHENKO of Ukraine Kelly van ZON of Netherlands and Elena PROKOFEVA from Russia Paralympic Committee.

Men’s Singles – Class 1

Gold JOO Young Dae Korea

Silver KIM Hyeon Uk Korea

Bronze Thomas MATTHEWS GBR

NAM Ki Won Korea

Men’s Singles – Class 2

Gold Fabien LAMIRAULT France

Silver Rafal CZUPER Poland

Bronze CHAO Soo Yong Korea

PARK Jin Cheol Korea

Men’s Singles – Class 3

Gold FENG Panfeng China

Silver SCHMIDBERGER Thomas Germany

Bronze Jenson Van EMBURGH USA

ZHAI Xiang China

Men’s Singles – Class 4

Gold Abdullah OZTURK Turkey

Silver KIM Young-Gun Korea

Bronze Maxime THOMAS France

Nesim TURAN Turkey

Men’s Singles – Class 5

Gold Valentin BAUS Germany

Silver CAO Ningning China

Bronze Jack HUNTER SPIVEY GBR

Ali OZTURK Turkey

Men’s Singles – Class 6

Gold Ian SEIDENFELD USA

Silver Peter ROSENMEIER Denmark

Bronze Paul KARABARDAK GBR

Rungroj THAINIYOM Thailand

Men’s Singles – Class 7

Gold YAN Shuo China

Silver William BAYLEY GBR

Bronze Maksym CHUDZICKI Poland

LIAO Keli China

Men’s Singles – Class 8

Gold Zhao Shuai China

Silver Viktor DIDUH UKraine

Bronze Maksym NIKOLENKO Ukraine

PENG Weinan China

Men’s Singles – Class 9

Gold Laurens DEVOS Belgium

Silver MA Lin China

Bronze Ivan MAI Ukraine

Iurii NOZDRUNOV RPC

Men’s Singles – Class 10

Gold Patryk CHOJNOWSKI Poland

Silver Mateo BOHEAS France

Bronze David JACOBS Indonesia

Filip RADOVIC Montenegro

Men’s Singles – Class 11

Gold Peter PALOS Hungary

Silver Philip von EINEM Australia

Bronze Lucas CREANGE France

Florian VAN ACKER Belgium

Women’s Singles – Classes 1-2

Gold LIU Jing Korea

Silver SEO Su Yeon Korea

Bronze Oliviera Da SILVA Brazil

Nadezhda PUSHPASHEVA RPC

Women’s Singles – Class 3

Gold Xue Juan China

Silver Alena KANOVA Slovakia

Bronze LEE Mi Gyu Korea

YOON Jiyu Korea

Women’s Singles – Class 4

Gold ZHOU Ying China

Silver Patel Bh India

Bronze GU Xiaodan China

ZHANG Miao China

Women’s Singles – Class 5

Gold ZHANG Bian China

Silver PAN Jianmin China

Bronze Khetam ABU AWAD Jordan

JUNG Young Korea

Women’s Singles – Class 6

Gold Maryna LYTOVCHENKO Ukraine

Silver Maliak ALIEVA RPC

Bronze Raisa CHEBANIKA RPC

Stephanie GREBE Germany

Women’s Singles – Class 7

Gold Kelly van ZON Netherlands

Silver Viktoriia SAFANOVA RPC

Bronze Anne BARNEOUD France

Kubra KORKUT Turkey

Women’s Singles – Class 8

Gold MAO Jingdian China

Silver HUANG Wenjuan China

Bronze Aida DAHLEN Norway

Thu KAMKASOMPHOU France

Women’s Singles – Class 9

Gold LEI Li Na Australia

Silver XIONG Guiyan China

Bronze Karolina PEK Poland

Alexa SZVITACS Hungary

Women’s Singles – Class 10

Gold YANG Qian Australia

Silver Bruna COSTA Brazil

Bronze Natalia PARTYKA Poland

TIEN Shiau Wen Taipei

Women’s Singles – Class 11

Gold Elena PROKOFEVA RPC

Silver Lea FERNEY France

Bronze Maki ITO Japan

WONG Ting Ting Hong Kong

 

 

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