Chinese youth shines in Taicang

2014 China Junior & Cadet Open – ITTF Premium Junior Circuit in Taicang host nation clinched three gold medals in Team’s Event. In Junior boys Teams Event Thailand suffered a three-nil defeat at the hands of China ‘A’ represented by CHEN Xin

2014 China Junior & Cadet Open – ITTF Premium Junior Circuit in Taicang host nation clinched three gold medals in Team’s Event.

In Junior boys Teams Event Thailand suffered a three-nil defeat at the hands of China ‘A’ represented by CHEN Xin WEI Shihao and FANG Yinchi. Supanut WISUTMAYTHANGKOON Padasak TANVIRIYAVECHAKUL could not halt the progress of top seeded Chinese partnership. In semi final Taipei l;ost against China and Thailand beat China B. Russia’s Maxim CHAPLYGIN Nikita YARSUHIN and Maksim KISELEV suffered by the hands of China A in quarterfinal.

In Junior Girls Teams Event China B with WANG Yidi FAN Siqi and MU Jingyu overcame Korea DPR in the final to secure the crown.

In Cadet Boys Teams Event Chinese Taipei beat China in the final whilst in Cadet Girls China reached the top spot at the medal rostrum. At the final hurdle they succeeded against Japan.

 

 

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