Nothing but the gold for VINERTE and VASILJEVS

Latvian Champions in 2014 in singles are Antra VINERTE and Sandijs VASILJEVS. In the final of the Women’s Singles Event Antra VINERTE beat Diana RUSINOVA in straight games. Insana MAHAURI and Farogatkhon AZIZKHODJAEVA clinched bronze. Sandijs VASILJEVS be

Latvian Champions in 2014 in singles are Antra VINERTE and Sandijs VASILJEVS. In the final of the Women’s Singles Event Antra VINERTE beat Diana RUSINOVA in straight games. Insana MAHAURI and Farogatkhon AZIZKHODJAEVA clinched bronze.

Sandijs VASILJEVS beat Igors SIDOROVS in the final of the Men’s Singles Event 4:1. Olegs SIDOROVS and Artus REINHOLDS reached semi final.

Sandijs VASILJEVS and Antra VINERTE enriched their cupboard with gold in Mixed Doubles Event. They beat Olegs KARTUZOVS and Olga KARUZOVA in the final.

Antra VINERTE added another gold with Olga KARUZOVA in Women’s Doubles Event. Diana RUSINOVA and Insana MAHURI are second. Sandijs VASILJEVS also made it three. In Men’s Doubles Event with Olegs KARTUZOVS he beat Artus REINHOLDS and Leonidis MASLOVS in the final.

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