Gold and Kongepokalen in Men’s singles for Borgar Haug

In Norway Borgar HAUG from Fornebu BTK won NM gold and the King’s Cup in Men’s singles during the final on Sunday afternoon. He recorded a 4-3 final victory against Jimmy OJAKANGAS from Laksevåg BTK in a dramatic and exciting final (6-11 11-9 3-11 11-6 7-11 11-8 11-8). Thus Borgar also won the King’s Cup for the fourth time. The 20-year-old won the first three in 2019 2021 and 2022.

The bronze medals were won by Martin Frøseth Tingvoll BTK and Geir-André Erlandsen Fokus BTK.

Martine TOFTAKER from B-72 won gold and the King’s Cup in Women’s singles during the NM final on Sunday afternoon. It was a 4-2 victory against club friend Rikke SKÅTTET in an exciting and well-played final (11-8 12-10 4-11 11-6 9-11 13-11). Martine won the King’s Cup for the first time.

Medal winners in the Norwegian Championships 2023:

MEN SINGLES

  1. HAUG Borgar Fornebu BTK
  2. OJAKANGAS Jimmy Laksevåg BTK
  3. FRØSETH Martin Tingvoll BTK
  4. ERLANDSEN Geir-Andre Fokus BTK

WOMEN SINGLES

  1. TOFTAKER Martine B-72
  2. SKÅTTET Rikke Balgaard B-72
  3. HORGEN Maria Linea B-72
  4. KALVATN Anne Sophie Fokus BTK

WOMEN TEAM

  1. B-72
  2. B-72 2
  3. Fokus BTK 2
  4. Fokus BTK 1

MEN TEAM

  1. Fornebu BTK
  2. Fokus BTK
  3. Laksevåg BTK
  4. Nidaros BTK

MIXED DOUBLE

  1. VETVIK Finn/TOFTAKER Martine Fornebu BTK/B-72
  2. FRANSSON Alexander KLERCK/KALVATN Anne Sophie Fokus BTK
  3. LAM Khai Noah/KALVATN Christine Fokus BTK
  4. RØNNEBERG Lars/SKÅTTET Rikke Balgaard Fornebu BTK/B-72

WOMEN DOUBLE

  1. TOFTAKER Martine/SKÅTTET Rikke Balgaard B-72
  2. HORGEN Maria Linea/WETZEL Katarina B-72
  3. HORGEN Sarah/NILSEN Nora Bagner Notodden BTK/B-72
  4. KALVATN Anne Sophie/KALVATN Christine Fokus BTK

MEN DOUBLE

  1. SØRHEIM Sigurd Tjalveson/HAUG Borgar Fornebu BTK
  2. VETVIK Finn/RØNNEBERG Lars Fornebu BTK
  3. LAM Khai Noah/FRANSSON Alexander Klerck Fokus BTK
  4. IBENFELDT Christian/OJAKANGAS Jimmy Laksevåg BTK

PARA WOMEN SINGLES

  1. DAHLEN Aida Randesund IL – BTG
  2. KORNELIUSSEN Nora Fokus BTK
  3. SLETTUM Jenny Helene Notodden BTK

PARA MEN SINGLES

  1. MAGNUSSEN Krizander Stord BTK
  2. BERECKI Zsolt Trondheim BTK
  3. JACOBSEN Pablo Fornebu BTK
  4. SÆTRE Thomas Bergen PIL

PARA OPEN DOUBLE

  1. SÆTRE Thomas/BERECKI Zsolt Bergen PIL/Trondheim BTK
  2. URHAUG Tommy/MAGNUSSEN Krizander Stord BTK
  3. KORNELIUSSEN Nora/OLIEGREEN Kristine Fokus BTK
  4. DAHLEN Aida/JACOBSEN Pablo Randesund IL – BTG/Fornebu BTK

PARA OPEN SINGLES

  1. SÆTRE Thomas Bergen PIL
  2. BERECKI Zsolt Trondheim BTK
  3. KORNELIUSSEN Nora Fokus BTK
  4. JACOBSEN Pablo Fornebu BTK

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