National Championships: gold for LI Qian and Bartosz SUCH in Poland

06/03/2011 – LI Qian (KTS Tarnobrzeg) and Bartosz SUCH (ASTS Olimpia Unia Grudziadz) won the gold medals in singles at the 79. Polish Championships. In the final LI Qian beat Katarzyna GRZYBOWSKA (MKSTS Polkowice) 4:1 and SUCH defeated 4:0 WANG Zeng https://www.ettu.org

06/03/2011 – LI Qian (KTS Tarnobrzeg) and Bartosz SUCH (ASTS Olimpia Unia Grudziadz) won the gold medals in singles at the 79. Polish Championships. In the final LI Qian beat Katarzyna GRZYBOWSKA (MKSTS Polkowice) 4:1 and SUCH defeated 4:0 WANG Zeng Yi (KS Bogoria Grodzisk Mazowiecki).

For LI Qian it was second title while SUCH won the gold medal for the first time in his career (however 2 times he was runner up – in 2000 and 2002).

RESULTS
Men’s Singles:
WANG Zeng Yi – Bartosz SUCH 0:4 (-7 -9 -5 -5) Bronze medals: Lucjan BaSZCZYK and Robert FLORAS.
Women’s Singles: LI Qian – Katarzyna GRZYBOWSKA 4:1 (8 -8 4 10 7). Bronze medals: Kinga STEFA?? and Monika PIETKIEWICZ.
Men’s Doubles: Lucjan BaSZCZYK/WANG Zeng Yi – Jaros?w TOMICKI/Tomasz LEWANDOWSKI 2:3 (8 -10 -6 2 -9). Bronze medals: Piotr CHMIEL / Jakub PEREK and Karol SZARMACH / Bartosz SZARMACH
Women’s Doubles: Natalia PARTYKA/Katarzyna GRZYBOWSKA – Agata PASTOR/Anna Janta-LIPI?? 1:3 (6 -11 -5 -14). Bronze medals: Magdalena SZCZERKOWSKA / Klaudia KUSI?? and Daria eCZAKOWSKA / Monika PIETKIEWICZ.
Mixed Doubles: Magdalena SZCZERKOWSKA/Robert FLORAS – Marta SM?K/Mateusz GOIBIOWSKI 3:1 (7 -15 5 6)

(by Krzysztof BLUJ courtesy PTTZ)

Photo: Bartosz SUCH

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