64 young Olympians in quest for gold

At the Nanjing 2014 Youth Olympic Games from 17th to 23rd August 32 men and 32 women born between 1996-1999 will fight for 3 gold medals: in men’s singles in women’s singles and in the mixed teams event which consists of one man and one wo

At the Nanjing 2014 Youth Olympic Games from 17th to 23rd August 32 men and 32 women born between 1996-1999 will fight for 3 gold medals: in men’s singles in women’s singles and in the mixed teams event which consists of one man and one woman who have qualified for the singles event.

Top seed in Men’s singles is China’s FAN Zhendong followed by Japan’s Yuto MURAMATSU Brazil’s Hugo CALDERANO Korea’s KIM Minhyeok and Taipei’s YANG Heng-Wei. Best seeded European player is David REITSPIES of Czech Republic at position no. 6. One place below is Can AKKUZU of France. The list goes on with seeded no. 8 Tomislav PUCAR of Croatia 9 Kirill GERASSIMENKO of Kazakhstan 10 HUNG Ka Tak of Hong Kong 11 Diogo CHEN of Portugal 12 Patryk ZATOWKA of Poland 13 Adam SZUDI of Hungary 14 Kilian ORT of Germany 15 Padasak TANVIRIYAVECHAKUL of Thailand 16 Elias RANEFUR of Sweden 17 Fermin TENTI of Argentina 18 Brian AFANADOR of Puerto Rico 19 YIN Jing Yuan of Singapore 20 Martin ALLEGRO of Belgium 21 Andreas LEVENKO of Austria 22 Elia SCHMID of Switzerland 23 Abhishek YADAV of India 24 Alejandro TORANZOS of Paraguay 25 Aly GHALLAB of Egypt 26 Abdulrahman AL-NAGGAR of Qatar 27 Krishnateja AVVARI of USA 28 Kerem BEN YAHIA of Tunisia 29 Christ BIENATIKI of Congo 30 Dominic HUANG of Australia 31 Soudes ALASSANI of Togo 32 J T’Anje OHNSON Saint Kittis.

In women’s singles event the seeding list stars with DOO Hoi Kem of Hong Kong and it continues with LIU Gaoyang of China 3 Miyu KATO of Japan 4 Lily ZHANG of USA 5 Chantal MANTZ of Germany 6 CHIU Ssu-Hua of Taipei 7 Lea RAKOVAC of Croatia 8 Adina DIACONU of Romania 9 LUO Anqi of Canada 10 Nicole TROSMAN of Israel 11 Tamolwan KHETKHUAN of Thailand 12 Natalia BAJOR of Poland 13 Audrey ZARIF of France 14 Sutirtha MUKHERJEE of India 15 Lisa LUNG of Belgium 16 Kristyna STEFCOVA of Czech Republic 17 Gremlis ARVELO of Venezuela 18 Leila IMRE of Hungary 19 PARK Seri of Korea 20 Giorgia PICCOLIN of Italy 21 Maria LORENZOTTI of Uruguay 22 Karoline MISCHEK of Austria 23 YEE Herng Hwee of Singapore 24 Alaa SAAD of Egypt 25 Vy BUI of Australia 26 Sannah LAGSIR of Algeria 27 Chelsea EDGHILL of Guyana 28 Yuliya RYABOVA of Kazakhstan 29 Sophia DONG of New Zealand 30 Regina KIM of Uzbekistan 31 Fatouma Ali SALAH of Djibouti 32 Florence SEERA of Uganda.

Mixed teams composition – NOC teams: Australia (Dominic HUANG Vy BUI) Austria (Andreas LEVENKO Karoline MISCHEK) Belgium (Martin ALLEGRO Lisa LUNG) China (FAN Zhendong LIU Gaoyang) Croatia (Tomislav PUCAR Lea RAKOVAC) Czech Republic (David REITSPIES Kristyna STEFCOVA) Egypt (Aly GHALLAB Alaa SAAD) France (Can AKKUZU Audrey ZARIF) Germany (Kilian ORT Chantal MANTZ) Hong Kong (HUNG Ka Tak DOO Hoi Kem) Hungary (Adam SZUDI Leila IMRE) India (Abhishek YADAV Sutirtha MUKHERJEE) Japan (Yuto MURAMATSU Miyu KATO) Kazakhstan (Kirill GERASSIMENKO Yuliya RYABOVA) Korea (KIM Minhyeok PARK Seri) Poland (Patryk ZATOWKA Natalia BAJOR) Singapore (YIN Jing Yuan YEE Herng Hwee) Thailand (Padasak TANVIRIYAVECHAKUL Tamolwan KHETKHUAN) Taipei (YANG Heng-Wei CHIU Ssu-Hua) USA (Krishnateja AVVARI Lily ZHANG).

Continental teams: Africa Christ BIENATIKI (CGO) Florence SEERA (UGA) Africa Kerem BEN YAHIA (TUN) Sannah LAGSIR (ALG) Africa Soudes ALASSANI (TOG) Fatouma Ali SALAH (DJI) Asia Abdulrahman AL-NAGGAR (QAT) Regina KIM (UZB) Europe Diogo CHEN (POR) Adina DIACONU (ROU) Europe Elia SCHMID (SUI) Giorgia PICCOLIN (ITA) Europe Elias RANEFUR (SWE) Nicole TROSMAN (ISR) Latin America Alejandro TORANZOS (PAR) Chelsea EDGHILL (GUY) Latin America Fermin TENTI (ARG) Gremlis ARVELO (VEN) Latin America Hugo CALDERANO (BRA) Maria LORENZOTTI (URU).

Intercontinental teams: Brian AFANADOR (PUR) LUO Anqi (CAN) T’Anje JOHNSON (SKN) Sophia DONG (NZL).

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