Germany and Spain will play for gold in the Mixed Teams event in Bucharest.

Tomorrow in the final of the ROMSTAL European Under 13 Championships in Bucharest Germany and Spain will compete for the title in the Mixed Teams Event.

In the penultimate stage Germany featuring Tien Nghia PHONG Anna WALTER Amelie Guzi JIA and Lukas WANG overcame the French team of Noah TESSIER Lisa ZHAO Eva LAM and Nolan JOHNSTON with a score of 3-2.

In the other semi-final Spain’s Ladimir MAYOROV Eloisa BARREDA Esther HASEK MENDEZ and Roger QUESADA beat Romania’s David TORO Maya MADAR Kariss SERBAN and Alexandru POP by the same margin.

The final is scheduled for tomorrow at 19:20. The main draw of the individual events will also continue tomorrow.

You can follow the results here

See pictures here

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