2024 Europe Youth Top 10 awarded to Poland’s Grodzisk Mazowiecki

The European Table Tennis Union (ETTU) Executive Board has announced that the 2024 Europe Youth Top 10 will be hosted by Poland’s Table Tennis Association. The competition is set to take place in Grodzisk Mazowiecki which is the home town of the Bogoria Dartom Grodzisk Mazowiecki table tennis club.

The venue for the 2024 Europe Youth Top 10 will be the Sport and Entertainment Hall of Social Integration and Activation Center in Grodzisk Mazowiecki. The area of the venue is 1906 square meters and it has a capacity of 1500 seats.

“We are very pleased that the European Table Tennis Union Executive Board once again appreciated the Polish Table Tennis Association. Granting us the right to organize the TOP 10 shows that our organization belongs to the group that sets the direction for the development of table tennis in Europe.

The host city of the TOP 10 will be Grodzisk Mazowiecki home town of Miล‚osz REDZIMSKI U21 European Champion and Dartom Bogoria Grodzisk Mazowiecki club. Therefore I ensure we will provide the highest standard of the event and full stands. The tournament will be played in new sport arena opened last year so we will have perfect opportunity to show it in Europe. I would like to invite you all to visit Grodzisk Mazowiecki next autumn ” said ย Polish Table Tennis Federation President ย Dariusz SZUMACHER .

Four events will take place including Boys and Girls Under 15 and Under 19 with participants invited according to their rankings.

Poland has a proven track record when it comes to hosting major table tennis competitions. The country successfully organized the European Championships in Gdansk/Sopt in 2011 and more recently European Championships in Warsaw in 2022. The decision to award the 2024 Europe Youth Top 10 is testament to the country’s continued commitment to the growth and promotion of the sport.

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