National Championships: Lithuanian titles for JUCEVICIUT? and SKUCAS

06/03/2011 – The 81th National championship of Lithuania concluded today in Kaunas. Ruta PASKAUSKIENE the best table tennis player of Lithuania was not playing at the Championship. Nevertheless competition was fierce and after three days of spirit https://www.ettu.org

06/03/2011 – The 81th National championship of Lithuania concluded today in Kaunas. Ruta PASKAUSKIENE the best table tennis player of Lithuania was not playing at the Championship. Nevertheless competition was fierce and after three days of spiriting battles we finally know the names of new champions.

Among women Ieva JUCEVICIUT?rom Vilnius was unbeatable. In the final with a result 4:1 she beat Egle STUCKYTE and won the champions title. The third place went to Kristina VASKEVICIUTE who was playing against Ingrida PREIDZIUTE.

For the first time a champion became Matas SKUCAS from Kaunas. For the champion’s title he fought against Marius BUCAS and won 4:1. The multiple champion of Lithuania Gintautas JUCHNA this time beat Kestutis ZEIMYS and finished third.

Matas SKUCAS enjoyed his success three more times. He became a champion In Men’s and Mixed Doubles Event.

In men’s doubles finals Matas SKUCAS with Matas VILKAS won against brothers Alfredas and Manfredas UDROS. Third place shared Kestutis ZEIMYS with Arturas ORLOVAS and Gintautas JUCHNA with Aleksandras RUSINOVAS.

Women’s doubles champions are Ingrida PREIDZIUTE and Ieva VENSLAVICIUTE. Players Ieva JUCEVICIUTE and Egle STUCKYTE took second place. Consolation in bronze get Lina KRIAUCIUNAITE with Ramune ARMONAITE and Aiste MACAITE with Ausra STIRBYTE.

Mixed Doubles champions became Matas SKUCAS with Ieva VENSLAVICIUTE. Second place has been taken by Aivars KELIOTIS and Aukse GECEVICIUTE. Valdas MARTINKUS with Lina KRIAUCIUNAITE and Aleksandras RUSINOVAS with Ausra STIRBYTE shared third place.

(By Egle KAZYTE courtesy of Lithuanian TTA)

Photo: Ieva JUCEVICIUT?courtesy ITTF)

06/03/2011 – The 81th National championship of Lithuania concluded today in Kaunas. Ruta PASKAUSKIENE the best table tennis player of Lithuania was not playing at the Championship. Nevertheless competition was fierce and after three days of spiriting battles we finally know the names of new champions.

Among women Ieva JUCEVICIUT?rom Vilnius was unbeatable. In the final with a result 4:1 she beat Egle STUCKYTE and won the champions title. The third place went to Kristina VASKEVICIUTE who was playing against Ingrida PREIDZIUTE.

For the first time a champion became Matas SKUCAS from Kaunas. For the champion’s title he fought against Marius BUCAS and won 4:1. The multiple champion of Lithuania Gintautas JUCHNA this time beat Kestutis ZEIMYS and finished third.

Matas SKUCAS enjoyed his success three more times. He became a champion In Men’s and Mixed Doubles Event.

In men’s doubles finals Matas SKUCAS with Matas VILKAS won against brothers Alfredas and Manfredas UDROS. Third place shared Kestutis ZEIMYS with Arturas ORLOVAS and Gintautas JUCHNA with Aleksandras RUSINOVAS.

Women’s doubles champions are Ingrida PREIDZIUTE and Ieva VENSLAVICIUTE. Players Ieva JUCEVICIUTE and Egle STUCKYTE took second place. Consolation in bronze get Lina KRIAUCIUNAITE with Ramune ARMONAITE and Aiste MACAITE with Ausra STIRBYTE.

Mixed Doubles champions became Matas SKUCAS with Ieva VENSLAVICIUTE. Second place has been taken by Aivars KELIOTIS and Aukse GECEVICIUTE. Valdas MARTINKUS with Lina KRIAUCIUNAITE and Aleksandras RUSINOVAS with Ausra STIRBYTE shared third place.

(By Egle KAZYTE courtesy of Lithuanian TTA)

Photo: Ieva JUCEVICIUT?courtesy ITTF)

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