CARLSEN and MOLDOVAN clinched gold in Norway

Rebekka CARLSEN and Istvan MOLDOVAN are the new champions in Norway. Istvan MOLDOVAN beat Andre ERLANDSEN in the final whilst Rebekka CARLSEN overcame Laura KRUMINA Men’s Singles: 1. MOLDOVAN Istvan Modum BTK  2. ERLANDSEN GEIR-Andre Stord BTK  3

Rebekka CARLSEN and Istvan MOLDOVAN are the new champions in Norway. Istvan MOLDOVAN beat Andre ERLANDSEN in the final whilst Rebekka CARLSEN overcame Laura KRUMINA

Men’s Singles: 1. MOLDOVAN Istvan Modum BTK  2. ERLANDSEN GEIR-Andre Stord BTK  3. FLAGLIEN Espen Fokus BTK  3. BING Wang Modum BTK

Women’s Singles: 1. CARLSEN Rebekka B-72  2. KRUMINA Laura Lynild BTK  3. DOVAL Ilka B-72  3. NILSEN Nora Bagner B-72

Mixed Doubles:1. ANDERSSON Roger/METTNER Christine Stord BTK/Fjell-Kameraterne  2. OBRADOVIC Sonja/GONZALES Raymond B-72  3. WÆRSTAD Marcus/ENG Kristin Fokus BTK  3. AASEBØ Marte Grutle/FLAGLIEN Espen Fokus BTK

Women’s Doubles: 1. DOVAL Ilka/CARLSEN Rebekka B-72  2. AASEBØ Anna Grutle/AASEBØ Marte Grutle Fokus BTK  3. FOLKESON Stine/ENG Kristin Fokus BTK  3. HORGEN Maria Linea/NILSEN Marthe Heide B-72

Men’s Doubles: 1. ANDERSSON Roger/ERLANDSEN Geir-Andre Stord BTK  2. RØNNEBERG Espen/RØNNEBERG Lars Laksevåg BTK  3. FLAGLIEN Espen/LINDHOLM Eskil Fokus BTK  3. BLIKKEN Roar/SANDBERG Vegard R. Eiker BTK

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