Both titles in WJC Team’s event for China

China clinched gold in both Team’s Events at the 2013 ITTF World Junior Table Tennis Championships in Rabat. In both finals Japan suffered the defeat. In Junior Boys Team’s Event Poland and France clinched bronze medal whilst Korea Germany Taipei and B

China clinched gold in both Team’s Events at the 2013 ITTF World Junior Table Tennis Championships in Rabat. In both finals Japan suffered the defeat.

In Junior Boys Team’s Event Poland and France clinched bronze medal whilst Korea Germany Taipei and Brazil completed the list of top 8 teams.

In Junior Girls Team’s Event Romania and Hong Kong reached the third position. Korea Taipei Germany and USA are listed below.

In the Mixed Doubles Event CHEN Diogo of Portugal and Irina CIOBANU of Romania Nandor ECSEKI and Bernadett BALINT Hungarian-Romanian combination Poland’s Jakub DYJAS and Sandra WABIK Joao GERALDO and Bernadette SZOCS another Portugal’s Romania’s combination Enzo ANGLES and Marie MIGOT of France as well as Italy’s Leonardo MUTTI and Croatia’s Lea RAKOVAC reached the Round of 16.

 

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