AKKUZU and MITTELHAM lead the elite

After the Qualification tournament in Portugal the list of participants at the forthcoming Youth European Olympic Qualification Tournament (from 9th to 11th February) in Czech city of Hodonin saw some changes. The new list with confirmed players includes ,

After the Qualification tournament in Portugal the list of participants at the forthcoming Youth European Olympic Qualification Tournament (from 9th to 11th February) in Czech city of Hodonin saw some changes. The new list with confirmed players includes names of 21 boys and 19 girls.

The best ranked player at the list is Worlds U18 no. 24 Can AKKUZU of France, followed by Tomislav PUCAR of Croatia no 25 and Diogo CHEN of Portugal ranked at position no. 26. In Hodonin will also play World’s no. 35. Carl AHLANDER of Sweden and 37 Poland’s Patryk ZATOWKA. Austria will be represented by Andreas LEVENKO, Belgium by Martin ALLEGRO, Belarus by Aliaksandr KHANIN, Estonia by Aleksandr LUSIN, Britain by Helshan WEERASINGHE, Israel by Mathan SIMON, Italy by Luca MARCATO, Luxembourg by Louis VAN WAMBEKE, Moldova by Denis TERNA, Netherlands by Martin KHATCHANOV, Romania by Alexandru MANOLE, Russia by Maxim CHAPLYGIN, Slovenia by Darko JORGIC, Switzerland by Lionel WEBER, Slovakia by Samuel KALUZNY and Ukraine by Kyrylo SAMOKYSH.

World’s no. 8, European champion, Nina MITTELHAM of Germany will lead the Gorls list. For Belgium will play Nathalie MARCHETTI, for Belarus Alina NIKITCHANKA, for Croatia Lea RAKOVAC, for Czech Republic Kristyna STEFCOVA, for France Audrey ZARIF, for Britain Charlotte CAREY, for Hungary Leila IMRE, for Israel Nicole TROSMAN, for Italy Giorgia PICCOLIN, for Luxembourg Michelle MODERT, for Moldavia Alina SANDUL, for Netherlands Kim VERMAAS, for Poland Natalia BAJOR, for Portugal Rita FINS, for Russia Maria MALANINA, for Slovenia Zala VERONIK, for Switzerland Celine REUST  and for Ukraine Kateryna KIZIUK.

 

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