Russian and Romanian cadets shined in Poland

Japan prevailed in both Juniors Boys and Girls Teams Event at Polish Junior and Cadet Open in Wladyslawowo, whilst Russia’s Cadet Boys Team and Romania’s Cadet Girls Team clinched the title in younger category. In the final of the junior boys event Japan ,

Japan prevailed in both Juniors Boys and Girls Teams Event at Polish Junior and Cadet Open in Wladyslawowo, whilst Russia’s Cadet Boys Team and Romania’s Cadet Girls Team clinched the title in younger category.

In the final of the junior boys event Japan overcame Chinese Taipei. Previously finalists halted the progress of two European teams in the penultimate stage. Japan beat Poland, whilst Chinese Taipei overcame Hungary.

In Junior Girls Teams Event it was all-Japan’s final in which first team won the top prize. In semis Japan A beat Poland, whilst Japan B overcame Chinese Taipei. In Cadet Boys Teams Event Russia succeeded against WSA team. Maxim CHAPLYGIN, Nikita YARUSHIN and Maxim KISELEV overcame Darko JORGIC and JHA Kanak. In semis team of Werner SCHLAGER Academy overcame Germany, whilst Russia beat Romania.

In Cadet Girls Teams Event Germany with Julia KAIM and Lilli EISE suffered by the hands of the top seeds Romania’s Adina DIACONU and Andreea CLAPA in the final. In semis Romania overcame another team of Germany, whilst Germany A succeeded against Russia.

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