Germany topping the medal standings at the European Games

The nine days of fierce battles and fantastic matches which kept us on the edge of our seats have come to an end. The table tennis tournament concluded with Germany’s Men’s team emerging as the winners making Germany the leading nation in the medal standings across the men’s and women’s team events as well as singles and mixed doubles events.

Romania also secured two gold medals with the most successful player being Bernadette SZOCS who won gold in both singles and teams as well as a bronze in mixed doubles.

Men’s Teams event

Gold Germany

Silver Sweden

Bronze France

Women’s Teams event

Gold Romania

Silver Germany

Bronze Portugal

Men’s Singles event

Gold Felix LEBRUN of France

Silver Marcos FREITAS of Portugal.

Bronze Alexis LEBRUN of France

Women’s Singles event

Gold Bernadette SZOCS of Romania

Silver YANG Xiaoxin of Monaco

Bronze Elizabeta SAMARA of Romania

Mixed Doubles Event

Gold QIU Dang and Nina MITTELHAM of Germany

Silver Nandor ECSEKI and Dora MADARASZ of Hungary

Bronze Ovidiu IONESCU and Bernadette SZOCS of Romania.

 

European Games Table Tennis 2023

 

Medals table

       

 

 

Gold

Silver

Bronze

Total

1

Germany

2

1

 

3

2

Romania

2

 

2

4

3

France

1

 

2

3

4

Portugal

 

1

1

2

5

Monaco

 

1

 

1

5

Hungary

 

1

 

1

5

Sweden

 

1

 

1

 

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