JOOLA European Youth Series in Osijek concludes with Europe’s young stars shining

The JOOLA European Youth Series tournament in Osijek has come to a close, bringing several days of high-level competition and showcasing Europe’s most promising young table tennis talents.

In the Under 15 boys singles event, the gold medal was won by Hubert KWIECINSKI of Poland, while the silver medal went to Joel ISAKSSON of Sweden. Bronze medals were claimed by Erik Kogerfelt TÖYRÄ of Sweden and Maor NICHANEVICH of Israel.

The Under 15 girls singles title was secured by Amelie Guzi JIA of Germany. Lucja KOBOSZ of Poland earned the silver medal, while the bronze medals went to Aleksandra NAWROCKA of Poland and Barbora Melisa GUASSARDO of Slovakia.

In the Under 13 boys singles competition, Reah Krol SHAHAR of Israel captured the gold medal. Theofanis MARKOULAKIS of Greece finished with silver, and the bronze medals were awarded to Bálint GILICZ of Hungary and Richard FEBER Jr. of Czechia.

The Under 13 girls singles event saw Enya HU of Switzerland take the gold medal, with Bianca Stefania TOMA of Romania winning silver. Carmen GOMEZ of Spain and Elina HU of Switzerland shared the bronze medals.

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