Latvian Championships: Olegs KARTUZOVS and Baiba BOGDANOVA clincehd gold

Olegs KARTUZOVS is the crowned Latvian National champion in singles for the 4th time and Baiba BOGDANOVA took the gold in singles for the 7th time.

Men’s Singles

1st place – Olegs KARTUZOVS

2nd place – Daniels KOGANS

3rd place – Arturs REINHOLDS

3rd place – Deniss VASILJEVS

Women’s Singles

1st place – Baiba BOGDANOVA

2nd place – Sabina MUSAJEVA

3rd place – Ina JOZEPSONE

3rd place – Margarita SMIRNOVA

Men’s Doubles

1st place – Olegs KARTUZOVS / Aleksandrs MASKALONOKS

2nd place – Arturs REINHOLDS / Dainis REINHOLDS

3rd place – Eduards SPAGIS / Ingus VANAGS

3rd place – Daniels KOGANS / Deniss VASILJEVS

Women’s Doubles

1st place – Baiba BOGDANOVA / Ilva BALTUTE

2nd place – Sabina MUSAJEVA / Ina JOZEPSONE

3rd place – Viktorija MAJOROVA / Liana ZELTINA

3rd place – Nellija AFANASJEVA / Hete Hetere ZAGERE

Mixed Doubles

1st place – Olegs KARTUZOVS / Sabina MUSAJEVA

2nd place – Aleksandrs MASKALONOKS / Baiba BOGDANOVA

3rd place – Arturs SPALIS / Viktorija MAJOROVA

3rd place – Daniels KOGANS / Aleksandra JERSOVA

 

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