EYOF Table Tennis Crowns New Champions in Skopje

The table tennis competition at the 2025 European Youth Olympic Festival (EYOF), held at the Sports Hall Partizan N.N. Borce in Skopje, concluded with thrilling finals across all three events.

In the Boys’ Singles, Patryk ZYWORONEK of Poland captured the gold medal after a hard-fought seven-game battle against France’s Noah VITEL. ZYWORONEK reached the final after a commanding 4-0 victory over Turkey’s Gorkem OCAL, while VITEL defeated Sweden’s Mark USOV 4-2 in the semifinal.

The Girls’ Singles title went to Austria’s Nina SKERBINZ, who overcame Poland’s Katarzyna RAJKOWSKA 4-2 in the final. In the semifinals, SKERBINZ outplayed Ukraine’s Diana KOLIENNIKOVA 4-1, while RAJKOWSKA eliminated Czechia’s Hanka KODET with the same score.

Poland also triumphed in the Mixed Doubles, where the duo of ZYWORONEK and RAJKOWSKA dominated Czechia’s SKALDA and KODET in straight games (3-0) to claim gold. The bronze medals went to Austria’s TISCHBERGER/SKERBINZ and Romania’s BAIASU/ISTRATE.

More than 4,000 athletes and officials from 50 delegations participated across 15 sports in the biggest edition of the EYOF to date, which served as a celebration of the Olympic Values of excellence, respect and friendship.
Competitions were streamed through EOC TV, which received an impressive 1.36 million views throughout the EYOF.
Italy finished top of the medal table for the third consecutive Summer EYOF with 19 golds, 19 silvers and 12 bronzes, followed by France with 15 golds and five nations who each won 10 golds – Spain, Türkiye, Great Britain, Poland and Hungary.

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