KONECNY and VACENOVSKA Czech champions

Tomas KONECNY and Iveta VACENOVSKA are the new champions in Czech Republic. In the final of the Men’s Singles Event Tomas KONECNY beat Dmitrij PROKOPCOV 4:2 (5 5 -3 9 -8 16). In the semis new champion succeeded against Pavel SIRUCEK 4:3 (-6 -8 9

Tomas KONECNY and Iveta VACENOVSKA are the new champions in Czech Republic. In the final of the Men’s Singles Event Tomas KONECNY beat Dmitrij PROKOPCOV 4:2 (5 5 -3 9 -8 16). In the semis new champion succeeded against Pavel SIRUCEK 4:3 (-6 -8 9 -10 5 6 6) whilst PROKOPCOV beat Jiri VRABLIK in straight games (10 12 4 5).

KONECNY made it double with gold in Men’s Doubles Event. With Tomas TREGLER he beat Petr DAVID and Frantisek PLACEK in the final. Semifinalists are Pavel SIRUCEK and Ondrej BAJGER and Mihal OBESLO and Petr KAUCKY.

Iveta VACENOVSKA beat Katerina PENKAKOVA in the final of the Women’s Singles Event 4:1 (4 5 -8 6 13). In the penultimate stage

VACENOVSKA beat Hana MATELOVA 4:1 (-6 4 8 10 5) and PENKAKOVA overcame Dana CECHOVA 4:0 (5 8 8 5).
PENKAKOVA and KUCEROVA overcame KMETOVA and KAPOUNOVA in the final of the Women’s Doubles Event. TOMANOVA and STIKOVA won bronze medal. They shared the place at the medal rostrum with MATELOVA and TOMANOVSKA.

Lubomir JANCARIK and Iveta VACENOVSKA are the Mixed Doubles champions. Tomas POLANSKY and Karolina MYNAROVA won silver. Petr DAVID and Lenka HARABASZOVA clinched bronze and same medal was won by Jan URBANEK and katerina PENKAKOVA

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