European Para Champions crowned in Helsingborg

The individual events at the ITTF European Para Championships 2025 in Helsingborg concluded with the doubles events taking the stage.

After five days od matches the medal winners are.

All photos by ITTF/ Manfred Schillings

Men’s Singles Class 1

  • Gold: Robert DAVIES (Great Britain)
  • Silver: Federico FALCO (Italy)
  • Bronze: Endre MAJOR (Hungary) and Thomas MATHEWS (Great Britain)

Men’s Singles Class 2

  • Gold: Jiri SUCHANEK (Czechia)
  • Silver: Jan RIAPOS (Slovakia)
  • Bronze: Fabien LAMIRAULT (France) and Christopher RYAN (Great Britain)

Men’s Singles Class 3

  • Gold: Thomas SCHMIDBERGER (Germany)
  • Silver: Eder RODRIGUEZ (Spain)
  • Bronze: Vasyl PETRUNIV (Ukraine) and Thomas BRUECHLE (Germany)

Men’s Singles Classes 4–5

  • Gold: Filip NACHAZEL (Czechia)
  • Silver: Tommy URHAUG (Norway)
  • Bronze: Mitar PALIKUCA (Serbia) and Boris TRAVNICEK (Slovakia)

Men’s Singles Class 6

  • Gold: Matteo PARENZAN (Italy)
  • Silver: Peter ROSENMEIER (Denmark)
  • Bronze: Martin PERRY (Great Britain) and Georgios MOUCHTHIS (Greece)

Men’s Singles Class 7

  • Gold: Yannick PAREDIS (Netherlands)
  • Silver: Jonas HANSSON (Sweden)
  • Bronze: Gonzalo RODRIGUEZ (Spain) and Theo BISHOP (Great Britain)

Men’s Singles Class 8

  • Gold: Clément BERTHIER (France)
  • Silver: Emil ANDERSSON (Sweden)
  • Bronze: Thomas BOUVAIS (France) and Billy SHILTON (Great Britain)

Men’s Singles Class 9

  • Gold: Laurens DEVOS (Belgium)
  • Silver: Ander CEPAS (Spain)
  • Bronze: Lev KATS (Israel) and Ivan MAI (Ukraine)

Men’s Singles Class 10

  • Gold: Patryk CHOJNOWSKI (Poland)
  • Silver: Luka BAKIC (Montenegro)
  • Bronze: Mateo BOHEAS (France) and Igor MISZTAL (Poland)

Men’s Singles Class 11

  • Gold: Lucas CREANGE (France)
  • Silver: Maciej MAKAJEW (Poland)
  • Bronze: Valerii VLASENKO (Ukraine) and Florian VAN ACKER (Belgium)

Women’s Singles Classes 1–2

  • Gold: Maëva OLIVIER (France)
  • Silver: Giada ROSSI (Italy)
  • Bronze: Aino TAPOLA (Finland) and Jana SPEGEL (Germany)

Women’s Singles Class 3

  • Gold: Andela MUZINIĆ VINCETIĆ (Croatia)
  • Silver: Carlotta RAGAZZINI (Italy)
  • Bronze: Michela BRUNELLI (Italy) and Nergiz ALTINTAS (Türkiye)

Women’s Singles Classes 4–5

  • Gold: Sandra MIKOLASCHEK (Germany)
  • Silver: Irem OLUK (Türkiye)
  • Bronze: Kyra LIEPACH (Germany) and Alexandra SAINT-PIERRE (France)

Women’s Singles Class 6

  • Gold: Stephanie GREBE (Germany)
  • Silver: Katarzyna MARSZAŁ (Poland)
  • Bronze: Cajsa STADLER (Sweden) and Felicity PICKARD (Great Britain)

Women’s Singles Class 7

  • Gold: Bly TWOMEY (Great Britain)
  • Silver: Kübra KORKUT (Türkiye)
  • Bronze: Kelly VAN ZON (Netherlands) and Smilla SAND (Denmark)

Women’s Singles Class 8

  • Gold: Juliane WOLF (Germany)
  • Silver: Grace WILLIAMS (Great Britain)
  • Bronze: Olaia MARTÍNEZ (Spain) and Frederique VAN HOOF (Netherlands)

Women’s Singles Class 9

  • Gold: Alexa SZVITACS (Hungary)
  • Silver: Karolina PEK (Poland)
  • Bronze: Neslihan KAVAS (Türkiye) and Iryna SHYNKAROVA (Ukraine)

Women’s Singles Class 10

  • Gold: Natalia PARTYKA (Poland)
  • Silver: Merve DEMIR (Türkiye)
  • Bronze: Anja HANDEN (Germany) and Marlene REEG (Germany)

Women’s Singles Class 11

  • Gold: Ebru ACER (Türkiye)
  • Silver: Natalia KOSMINA (Ukraine)
  • Bronze: Sumeyra TÜRK (Türkiye) and Léa FERNEY (France)

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