Gold for Rebekka CARLSEN and Borgar HAUG in Norway

Newly crowned champion in Norway are Rebekka CARLSEN and Borgar HAUG.

Rebekka Carlsen from B-72 won gold in Women’s singles during the Norway National Championships. It was a final victory 4-1 against club friend Rikke Skåttet in a well-played final 11-9 11-4 11-7 4-11 and 12-10.

The bronze medals were won by Aida DAHLEN Randesund IL – BTG and Martine TOFTAKER B-72.

Borgar HAUG from Fornebu BTK clinched gold medal in Men’s singles. Borgar won the final against Jimmy Ojakangas from Laksevåg BTK with 4-1 (11-4 7-11 11-9 11-5 11-7).

The bronze medals were awarded to Finn VETVIK Fornebu BTK and Alexander KLERCK FRANSSON Fokus BTK.

In Para Event for Women standing single the winner is Aida DAHLEN from Randesund IL – BTG. There were four participants in this class and Aida won three straight 3-0 victories.

The silver medal was won by Nora KORNELIUSSEN Fokus BTK while Jenny HELENE SLETTEN from Notodden BTK secured the bronze medal.

In Para men standing single Pablo JACOBSEN from Fornebu BTK went to the top in the men’s doubles standing after the final victory 3-2 against Steffen Salomonsen from Fokus BTK 11-6 3-11 11-13 11-7 and 11-4. It was Pablo’s first gold in this class and a clear proof that the 22-year-old has taken new steps. The bronze medals went to Zsolt BERECKI Trondheim BTK and Fredrik N. JOHANSEN from Fokus BTK.

In Para men’s sitting single Tommy URHAUG from Stord BTK clinched gold. Tommy has won countless golds and in the group against silver winner Sebastian VEGSUND Fokus BTK and bronze winner Atle Kristian KOLBEINSEN Bergen PIL he secured two easy 3-0 victories.

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