Poland topping the list with two gold medals

The tradition of new winners every year at the EC U21 continued in 2023. Samuel KULCZYCKI was the only winner who already had a title from a previous EC U21. The 7 other winners were new.

For the first time the mixed doubles was not won by a Romanian pair. However Romania remains by far the most successfull country in the U21 with 7 titles. Poland now with 4 took over the 2nd position from Turkey (3).

Still no player won more than 2 titles in the EC U21. 7 players now have 2. The group consisting of Adina DIACONU Özge YILMAZ Ece HARAC Ioannis SGOUROPOULOS Cristian PLETEA and Rares SIPOS was joined by Samuel KULCZYCKI.

 

2023 – Sarajevo (BIH) (7th edition)

           
                   
 

Winner

     

Runner-up

     

MS

Milosz REDZIMSKI (POL)

 

Csaba ANDRAS (HUN)

     

WS

Hana ARAPOVIC (CRO)

   

Sophia KLEE (GER)

     

MD

Hugo DESCHAMPS / Thibault PORET (FRA)

Maciej KUBIK / Samuel KULCZYCKI (POL)

 

WD

Mia GRIESEL (GER) / Bianca Mei ROSU (ROU)

Anastasya DYMYTRENKO / Veronika MATIUNINA (UKR)

XD

Samuel KULCZYCKI / Zuzanna WIELGOS (POL)

Eduard IONESCU / Ioana SINGEORZAN (ROU)

 

 

Medals Table European Under 21 Championships 2023

     
             

Players

           

Pos.

Name

Assoc

Gold

Silver

Bronze

 

1

Samuel KULCZICKY

POL

1

1

1

 

2

Mia GRIESEL

GER

1

 

2

 

3

Milosz REDZIMSKI

POL

1

 

1

 

4

Zuzanna WIELGOS

POL

1

 

 

 

4

Hugo DESCHAMPS

FRA

1

 

 

 

4

Thibault PORET

FRA

1

 

 

 

4

Bianca Mei ROSU

ROU

1

 

 

 

4

Hana ARAPOVIC

CRO

1

 

 

 

9

Eduard IONESCU

ROU

 

1

1

 

10

Ioana SINGEORZAN

ROU

 

1

 

 

10

Maciej KUBIK

POL

 

1

 

 

10

Anastasya DYMYTRENKO

UKR

 

1

 

 

10

Veronika MATIUNINA

UKR

 

1

 

 

10

Sophie KLEE

GER

 

1

 

 

10

Csaba ANDRAS

HUN

 

1

 

 

16

Andrei Teodor ISTRATE

ROU

 

 

3

 

17

Flavien COTON

FRA

 

 

1

 

17

Anna BRZYSKA

POL

 

 

1

 

17

Agathe AVEZOU

FRA

 

 

1

 

17

Isa COK

FRA

 

 

1

 

17

Ines MATOS

POR

 

 

1

 

17

Matilde PINTO

POR

 

 

1

 

17

Iulian CHIRITA

ROU

 

 

1

 

17

Nicole ARLIA

ITA

 

 

1

 
             
             

Associations

         

 

Associations

 

Gold

Silver

Bronze

 

1

Poland

POL

2

1

1

 

2

Romania

ROU

1

1

4

 

3

Germany

GER

1

1

1

 

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