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The Under 19 Teams event concluded yesterday and today the best teams were awarded with the medals. The awards were presented by Vice Preesident of the European Table Tennis Union Sonja GREFBERG and Head of the administritative depatment for sport in City of Varazdin Drazen CESAR.
Best teams in Under 19 Boys category is Poland France clinched silver and Romania and Spain won bronze medals. In Under 19 Girls category Romania clinched gold Russia won silver and France and Turkey won bronze.In Boys Event Switzerland relegated to lower level whilst Ukraine moved up. in Girls Under 19 Croatia will be in second level next year whilst Moldova moved to first level.
Final Result Team Event GAZPROM EYC |
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JBT |
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JGT |
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Level 1 |
1 |
Poland |
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1 |
Romania |
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2 |
France |
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2 |
Russia |
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3 |
Romania |
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3 |
France |
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4 |
Spain |
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4 |
Turkey |
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5 |
Croatia |
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5 |
Germany |
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5 |
Italy |
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5 |
Hungary |
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7 |
Sweden |
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7 |
Italy |
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6 |
Germany |
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7 |
Poland |
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9 |
Russia |
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9 |
Ukraine |
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9 |
Belgium |
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9 |
Lithuania |
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11 |
Czech Republic |
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11 |
Czech Republic |
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11 |
Portugal |
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11 |
Sweden |
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13 |
Hungary |
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13 |
Spain |
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13 |
Norway |
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13 |
Norway |
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15 |
Slovakia |
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15 |
Slovakia |
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16 |
Switzerland |
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16 |
Croatia |
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Level 2 |
17 |
Ukraine |
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17 |
Moldova |
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18 |
Belarus |
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18 |
Portugal |
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19 |
Serbia |
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19 |
Greece |
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19 |
Bulgaria |
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19 |
Belgium |
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21 |
Netherlands |
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21 |
Belarus |
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21 |
Denmark |
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21 |
Serbia |
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23 |
Estonia |
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23 |
Bosnia and Herzegovina |
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23 |
Finland |
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23 |
Netherlands |
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25 |
Turkey |
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