Euro Mini Champ’s 2022: gold for Siri BENJEGÅRD

After 2 years of break due to the health situation the 16th edition of the Euro Mini Champ’s took place last week in Schiltigheim in the splendid Nelson Mandela sports complex.

In the category born in 2009 and after top three girls are Yuan ITO of Japan followed by her teammate Sakurako KAGAWA whilst the third player is Alexia NODIN from AUVERGNE-RHONE ALPES. In the same age Boy’s category Japan also has the representative on the top position at the medal rostrum Soma ONO Pavol KOKAVEC of Slovakia and Axel BOSSIS from PAYS DE LA LOIRE are second and third.

In the category of players born on 2011 and after highest position at the medal rostrum was occupied by Swede Siri BENJEGÅRD. Second and third are Eva LAM of HAUTS DE FRANCE and Orinta RAMONAITE of Lithuania.

In Boys category gold medal winner is Lukas WANG of Germany silver medalists is Noah TESSIER from Pays De La Loire and PHONG Tien Nghia of Germany is third.

 

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