Gold for Deni KOZUL and Ana TOFANT in Slovenia

Slovenia’s National Championships held this weekend in Rakek concluded with the victories of Deni KOZUL and Ana TOFANT in the ir respective Men’s and Women’s Singles Events.

Men’s singles

1.Deni KOŽUL (Tujina)

2.Miha PODOBNIK (Log)

3.Damjan ZELKO (Kema – Murexin)

3.Tomaž PELCAR (Kema – Murexin)

Women’s singles

1.Ana TOFANT (Men)

2.Tjaša NOVAK (K-S)

3.Lea PAULIN (Arr)

3.Sara TOKIĆ (Let)

Men’s Doubles

1.Aljaž GODEC – Miha PODOBNIK (Int – Log)

2.Uroš SLATINŠEK – Jožko OMERZEL (ŠD SU)

3.Gregor ZAFOŠTNIK – Bojan ROPOŠA (Sob)

3.Andraž NOVAK – Darko JAMŠEK (K-S – Int)

Women’s Doubles

1.Sara TOKIĆ – Ana TOFANT (Let – Men)

2.Enya MOLTARA – Lara OPEKA (K-S)

3.Nuša KADIŠ – Polona HORVAT (Int)

3.Katarina stražar – Lea PAULIN (Men – Arr)

Mixed Doubles

1.Damjan Zelko – Tjaša NOVAK (Kema – Murexin – K-S)

2.Gregor KOMAC – Ana TOFANT (Mb – ZM – Men)

3.Andraž AVBELJ – Katarina STRAŽAR (Men)

3.Erik PAULIN – Lea PAULIN (Arr)

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