NETU Championships 2024: Exciting Battles and New Leadership

From August 15-18 2024 Riga Latvia hosted the North European Table Tennis Championships (NETU). Featuring participants from all ten member associations the tournament brought together some of the finest table tennis players from Denmark the Faroe Islands Finland Greenland Estonia Iceland Latvia Lithuania Norway and Sweden. The competition was fierce with several finals pushing the limits particularly in the singles categories where thrilling showdowns captivated the audience.

The tournament also marked a significant administrative change as the NETU Congress held on August 16 named Norway as the leading NETU country for the next four years.

In the women’s singles final it was an all-Swedish affair as Alma RÖÖSE triumphed over her compatriot Nomin BAASAN. On the men’s side Finland’s Benedek OLAH emerged victorious after an intense battle against Sweden’s Anders ERIKSSON. In the women’s team competition Sweden emerged victorious with a strong showing that underscored their dominance in the sport. Denmark took the second place while Finland and Lithuania shared third place honors.

The men’s team event saw Finland come out on top defeating Sweden for the gold. Denmark and Norway took third place marking their continued presence among the top contenders in North European table tennis.

North European Table Tennis Championships 2024 Riga Latvia (August 15-18) results:

Women’s teams:

1st place – SWEDEN

2nd place – DENMARK

3rd place – FINLAND

3rd place – LITHUANIA

Men’s teams:

1st place – FINLAND

2nd place – SWEDEN

3rd place – DENMARK

3rd place – NORWAY

Women’s doubles:

1st place – Maria GIRLEA / Marina DONNER (FIN)

2nd place – Lukrecija JUCHNAITE (LTU) / Ramona BETZ (FIN)

3rd place – Nomin BAASAN / Alma RÖÖSE (SWE)

3rd place – Jocefina HAAGENSEN / Maja HANSEN (DEN)

Men’s doubles:

1st place – Benedek OLAH / Alex NAUMI (FIN)

2nd place – Ignas ŠIŠANOVAS / Lukas RIMKUS (FIN)

3rd place – Anders ERIKSSON (SWE) / Daniels KOGANS (LAT)

3rd place – William BERGENBLOCK / Martin FRIIS (SWE)

Mixed doubles:

1st place – Alex NAUMI / Marina DONNER (FIN)

2nd place – Ignas ŠIŠANOVAS / Lukrecija JUCHNAITE (LTU)

3rd place – Martin FRIIS / Nomin BAASAN (SWE)

3rd place – Aleksi RÄSÄNEN / Ramona BETZ (FIN)

Women’s singles:

1st place – Alma RÖÖSE (SWE)

2nd place – Nomin BAASAN (SWE)

3rd place – Hannah HOLGERSSON (SWE)

3rd place – Ramona BETZ (FIN)

Men’s singles:

1st place – Benedek OLAH (FIN)

2nd place – Anders ERIKSSON (SWE)

3rd place – Dominykas SAMUOLIS (DEN)

3rd place – Alex NAUMI (FIN)

For more information on the full results and photos you can check out the official links:

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