Kęstutis Žeimys and Kornelija Riliškytė clinched gold in Lithuania

The Lithuanian Championship was held in Druskininkai this weekend. The winners in their respective Men’s and Women’s Singles Events are Kęstutis Žeimys and Kornelija Riliškytė. Kornelija also clinched gold in Women’s Doubles partnering Emilija Riliškytė and bronze in Mixed Doubles with the singles winner Kęstutis Žeimys.

Men’s Singles

1.Kęstutis Žeimys

2.Alfredas Udra

3.Arnoldas Domeika

3.Matas Skučas

Women’s Singles

1.Kornelija Riliškytė

2.Vitalija Venckutė

3.Lukrecija Juchnaitė

3.Eivilė Abramavičiūtė

Mixed Doubles

1.Matas Skučas/Emilija Riliškytė

2.Rimas Lesiv/Auksė Gecevičiūtė

3.Kęstutis Žeimys/Kornelija Riliškytė

4.Lukas Rimkus/Vitalija Venckutė

Women’s Doubles

1.Emilija Riliškytė/Kornelija Riliškytė

2.Auksė Gecevičiūtė/Vitalija Venckutė

3.Lukrecija Juchnaitė/Eivilė Abramavičiūtė

3.Viltautė Adamonytė/Medeinė Stankevičiūtė

Men’s Doubles

1.Matas Skučas/Matas Vilkas

2.Kęstutis Žeimys/Ignas Navickas

3.Valdas Martinkus/Rimas Lesiv

3.Ignas Šišanovas/Ervinas Uzialo

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