European Para Championships in Helsingborg
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First part of the European Para Championships in Helsingborg concluded today. The 19 champions were crowned today and the competition will continue with Team’s Events.
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Among players who defended their title were : Anna-Carin AHLQUIST (Sweden) Olympic champions Borislava PERIC RANKOVIC (Serbia) and Natalia PARTYKA (Poland) Thomas SCHMIDBERGER (Germany) and Victor DIDUK (Ukraine).
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Women Singles Class 3: winner Anna-Carin AHLQUIST (Sweden) silver Michaela BRUNELLI (Italy) bronze Andela MUZINIC (Croatia) Alena KANOVA (Slovakia)
Women Singles Class 4 – 5: Borislava PERIC RANKOVIC (Serbia) silver Nada MATIC (Serbia) bronze Ingela LUNDBACK (Sweden) and Sandra MIKOLASCHEK (Germany).
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Women Singles Class 6: winner Alieva MALIAK (Russia) silver Stephanie GREBE (Germany) bronze Raisa CHEBANIKA (Russia) and Maryna LYTOVCHENKO (Ukraine).
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Women Singles Class 7: winner Kelly VAN ZON (Netherlands) silver Kubra KORKUT (Russia) bronze Victoriya SAFONOVA (Russia) and Anne BARNEOUD (France).
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Women Singles Class 8: winner Thu KAMKASOMPHOU (France) silver Dajana JASTERZEBSKA (Poland) bronze Elena LITVENKO (Russia) Aida DAHLEN (Norway).
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Women Singles Class 9: winner Alexa SZVITACS (Hungary) silver Karolina PEK (Poland) bronze Anastasia KOSTENEVICH (Russia Neslihan KAVAS (Turkey).
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Women’s Singles Class 10: winner Natalia PARTYKA (Poland) silver Merve DEMIR (Turkey) bronze Umran ERTIS (Turkey) and Thea Amalie NIELSEN (Denmark).
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Women Singles Class 11: winner Elena PROKOFEVA (Russia) silver Ebru ACER (Turkey) bronze Natalya KOSMINA (Ukraine) and Maria GALKINA (Russia).
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Men Singles Class 1: winner Robert DAVIS (GBR) silver Endre MAJOR (Hungary) bronze Dimitry LAVROV (Russia) Sylvio KELLER (Switzerland).
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Men Singles Class 2: winner Fabien LAMIRAULT (France) silver Jiri SUCHNEK (Czech Republic) bronze Iker SASTRE (Spain) Rasul NAZIROV (Russia).
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Men Singles Class 3: winner Thomas SCHMIDBERGER (Germany) Florian MERRIEN (France) bronze Thomas BRUCHLE (Germany) Carl Alexander Mattias OHGREN (Sweden)
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Mens Singles Class 4: winner Abdullah OZTURK (Turkey) silver Nesim TURAN (Turkey) bronze Rafal LIS (Poland) Krszysztof ZYLKA (Poland).
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Men Singles Class 5: winner Valentin BAUS (Germany) silver Mitar PALIKUCA (Serbia) bronze Tommy URHAUG (Norway) Ali OZTURK (Turkey).
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Men Singles Class 6: winner Peter ROSENMEIER (Denmark) silver Bobi SIMION (Romania) bronze Paul David WETHERILL (GBR) Thomas RAU (Germany).
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Man Singles Class 7: winner Jean-Paul MONTANUS (Netherlands) silver Pavao JOZIC (Croatia) bronze Thomas WESTERBERG (Sweden) Miroslav JAMBOR (Slovakia).
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Men Singles Class 8: winner Victor DIDUK (Ukraine) silver Maksym NIKOLENKO (Ukraine) bronze Piotr GRUDZIEN (Poland) Emil ANDERSSON (Sweden).
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Men Singles Class 9: winner Laurens DEVOS (Belgium) silver Lev KATS (Ukraine) bronze Daniel GUSTAFSSON (Sweden) Juan PEREZ GONZALES (Spain).
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Men Singles Class 10: winner Patryk CHOJNOWSKI (Poland) silver Filip RADOVIC (Montenegro) bronze Mateo BOHES (France) Igor MISZTAL (Poland).
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Men Singles Class 11: winner Florian VAN ACKER (Belgium) silver Peter PALOS (Hungary) bronze Eduardo CUESTA MARTINEZ (Spain) Peter PALOS (Hungary).