Latvian Championships: KOGANS and KLIMANOVA Capture National Singles Crowns

The Latvian National Closed Table Tennis Championships took place on March 22–23 at the Sport Hall of O. Kalpaks Riga Folk-Art Primary School in Riga.

In the Men’s Singles, Daniels KOGANS claimed the national title for the second time, overcoming Olegs KARTUZOVS in the final. Last year’s champion, Arturs REINHOLDS, secured bronze alongside Sandijs VASILJEVS.

In the Women’s Singles, it was a sixth national triumph for the experienced Natalija KLIMANOVA, who defeated Aleksandra JERSOVA in the final. Defending champion Sabina MUSAJEVA and Daniela KUCINSKA took bronze.

In the doubles events, the titles were shared among several clubs and experienced pairs. Notably, KLIMANOVA also added two more golds to her collection by winning the Mixed Doubles alongside VASILJEVS, and a bronze in the Women’s Doubles.

Men’s Singles

  • Daniels KOGANS
  • Olegs KARTUZOVS
  • Arturs REINHOLDS
  • Sandijs VASILJEVS

Women’s Singles

  • Natalija KLIMANOVA
  • Aleksandra JERSOVA
  • Sabina MUSAJEVA
  • Daniela KUCINSKA

Men’s Doubles

  • Olegs KARTUZOVS / Aleksandrs MASKALONOKS
  • Arturs REINHOLDS / Dainis REINHOLDS
  • Davis PAVLOVS / Aleksandrs PAHOMOVS
  • Sandijs VASILJEVS / Arturs RUDNIKOVS

Women’s Doubles

  • Sabina MUSAJEVA / Margarita SMIRNOVA
  • Daniela KUCINSKA / Eliza Paula KUCINSKA
  • Natalija KLIMANOVA / Diana RUSINOVA
  • Anastasija ZIBUNOVA / Aleksandra JERSOVA

Mixed Doubles

  • Sandijs VASILJEVS / Natalija KLIMANOVA
  • Arturs REINHOLDS / Baiba BOGDANOVA
  • Olegs KARTUZOVS / Sabina MUSAJEVA
  • Aleksandrs MASKALONOKS / Diana RUSINOVA

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