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2 medals is the historic success of :SVK Table Tennis.

 

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Barbora Balážová Gold and Tatiana Kukuľková bronze in W Doubles.

 

Funny (or not so-funny) enough... both missed Paris 2024 by a few... Balážová ended first non-qualified and Kukuľková 4th under the line... Still can not believe we failed to qualify at least one female to the Games, despite our womens team was still in qualifying position one year before Paris as 2022 WCh quarterfinalists ...

 

All this Olympic qualification really sucked... especially for us

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21 minutes ago, hckošice said:

2 medals is the historic success of :SVK Table Tennis.

 

20241021sstz-8081742.jpg.webp

 

Barbora Balážová Gold and Tatiana Kukuľková bronze in W Doubles.

 

Funny (or not so-funny) enough... both missed Paris 2024 by a few... Balážová ended first non-qualified and Kukuľková 4th under the line... Still can not believe we failed to qualify at least one female to the Games, despite our womens team was still in qualifying position one year before Paris as 2022 WCh quarterfinalists ...

 

All this Olympic qualification really sucked... especially for us

It`s all the more strange that Italy qualified two womens for Paris, even though this discipline has been in a great crisis in our country for many years - since we stopped naturalizing Chinese some 20 years ago.

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2024 Pan American Championships | San Salvador, El Salvador :ESA (13-20 october)

 

Mens Singles:

1. :BRA Hugo Calderano

2. :BRA Vitor Ishiy  

3. :ARG Horacio Cifuentes

3. :BRA Leonardo Iizuka 

5. :USA Kanak Jha

5. :BRA Guilherme Teodoro

5. :ARG Francisco Sanchi

5. :CAN Edward Ly

 

Womens Singles:

1. :PUR Adriana Diaz

2. :BRA Bruna Takahashi

3. :BRA Giulia Takahashi

3. :USA Amy Wang

5. :BRA Laura Watanabe

5. :USA Jessica Reyes Lai

5. :CHI Paulina Vega

5. :CHI Zhiying Zeng

 

 

Mens Doubles:

1. :ARG Horacio Cifuentes & Santiago Lorenzo

2. :CUB Andy Pereira & Jorge Campos

3. :BRA Vitor Ishiy & Guilherme Teodoro

3. :CAN Edward Ly & Simeon Martin

 

Womens Doubles:

1. :BRA Giulia Takahashi & Laura Watanabe

2. :CHI Paulina Vega & Daniela Ortega

3. :MEX Clio Barcenas & Arantxa Cossio Aceves

3. :CUB Daniela Fonseca & Estela Crespo

 

Mixed Doubles:

1. :BRA Guilherme Teodoro & Giulia Takahashi

2. :BRA Hugo Calderano & Bruna Takahashi

3. :USA Jishan Liang & Amy Wang

3. :CHI Nicolas Burgos & Paulina Vega

 

Mens Teams:

1. :USA United States (Naresh N., Liang, Naresh S., Jha)

2. :ARG Argentina (Cifuentes, Lorenzo, Bentancor, Sanchi)

3. :CUB Cuba (Perez, Martinez, Campos, Pereira)

3. :CHI Chile (Martinez, Gomez, Burgos, Olave)

 

Womens Teams:

1. :CUB Cuba (Perez Gonzalez, Fonseca, Aguiar, Crespo)

2. :CHI Chile (Zeng, Morales, Vega, Ortega)

3. :BRA Brazil (Takahashi B., Watanabe, Strassburger, Takahashi G.)

3. :USA United States (Reyes Lai, Ke, Moyland, Wang)

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2024 European Championships | Linz, Austria :AUT  (15-20 october)

 

Mens Singles:

1. :FRA Alexis Lebrun

2. :GER Benedikt Duda

3. :GER Dimitrij Ovtcharov

3. :SWE Truls Moregard

5. :FRA Felix Lebrun

5. :GER Patrick Franziska

5. :GER Dang Qiu

5. :SWE Anton Kallberg

 

Womens Singles:

1. :AUT Sofia Polcanova

2. :ROU Bernadette Szocs

3. :ESP Maria Xiao

3. :GER Nina Mittelham

5. :FRA Charlotte Lutz

5. :FRA Jia Nan Yuan

5. :GER Yuan Wan

5. :GER Sabine Winter

 

Mens Doubles:

1. :FRA Alexis Lebrun & Felix Lebrun

2. :SWE Anton Kallberg & Truls Moregard

3. :AUT Maciej Kolodziejczyk & :MDA Vladislav Ursu

3. :SWE Mattias Falck & Kristian Karlsson

 

Womens Doubles:

1. :CZE Hana Matelova & :SVK Barbora Balazova

2. :AUT Sofia Polcanova & :ROU Bernadette Szocs

3. :SRB Izabela Lupulesku & Sabina Surjan

3. :POL Natalia Bajor & :SVK Tatiana Kukulkova

 

Mixed Doubles:

1. :ESP Alvaro Robles & Maria Xiao

2. :AUT Robert Gardos & Sofia Polcanova

3. :FRA Simon Gauzy & Prithika Pavade

3. :GER Annett Kaufmann & Patrick Franziska

 

 

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2024 African Championships | Addis Ababa, Ethiopia :ETH (12-19 october)

 

Mens Singles:

1. :EGY Omar Assar

2. :EGY Youssef Abdel-Aziz

3. :EGY Mahmoud Helmy

3. :ETH Darara Mokonen Dufera

5. :ALG Milhane Jellouli

5. :EGY Aly Ghallab

5. :EGY Mohamed El-Beialy

5. :TOG Kokou Dodji Fanny

 

Womens Singles:

1. :EGY Hana Goda

2. :EGY Mariam Al-Hodaby

3. :EGY Hend Fathy

3. :EGY Yousra Helmy

5. :EGY Marwa Al-Hodaby

5. :NGR Fatimo Bello

5. :ALG Malissa Nasri

5. :ALG Lynda Loghraibi

 

Mens Doubles:

1. :NGR Muizz Adegoke & Abdulbasit Abdulfatai

2. :NGR Matthew Kuti & Olajide Omotayo

3. :EGY Mohamed El-Beiali & Youssef Abdel-Aziz

3. :EGY Aly Ghallab & Mahmoud Helmy

 

Womens Doubles:

1. :EGY Hend Fathy & Hana Goda

2. :ALG Yassamine Bouhenni & Malissa Nasri

3. :EGY Mariam Al-Hodaby & Marwa Al-Hodaby

3. :NGR Fatimo Bello & Hope Udoaka

 

Mixed Doubles:

1. :EGY Youssef Abdel-Aziz & Mariam Al-Hodaby

2. :ALG Milhane Jellouli & Amina Kessaci

3. :EGY Mahmoud Helmy & Hend Fathy

3. :NGR Matthew Kuti & Ajoke Ojomu

 

Mens Teams:

1. :NGR Nigeria (Aruna, Abdulfatai, Kuti, Omotayo, Adegoke)

2. :ALG Algeria (Kherouf, Jellouli, Azzala, Bella)

3. :ETH Ethiopia (Habteyes, Mindahun, Dufera, Bireba, Hadsh)

3. :TUN Tunisia (Sabhi, Khaloufi, Essid, Chaieb)

 

Womens Teams:

1. :EGY Egypt (Goda, Al-Hodaby Mariam, Helmy, Al-Hodaby Marwa, Fathy)

2. :NGR Nigeria (Sezuo, Rabiu, Ojomu, Udoaka, Bello)

3. :UGA Uganda (Nangonzi, Nakawala, Anyango)

3. :ALG Algeria (Bouhenni, Kessaci, Nasri, Loghraibi, Merzoug)

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