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2013 European Table Tennis Championships

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2013 European Table Tennis Championships
Date4 – 13 October
LocationSchwechat, Austria
VenueMultiversum, Werner Schlager Academy
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The 2013 European Table Tennis Championships were held in Schwechat, Austria from 4–13 October 2013. Venue for the competition is Multiversum.

Medal summary

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Men's events

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Team[1]  Germany
Patrick Franziska
Dimitrij Ovtcharov
Patrick Baum
Ruwen Filus
Bastian Steger
 Greece
Kalinikos Kreanga
Panagiotis Gionis
Anastasios Riniotis
Konstantinos Papageorgiu
 Belarus
Vladimir Samsonov
Evgueni Chtchetinine
Pavel Platonov
Aliaksandr Khanin
Vadim Yarashenka
 Russia
Alexey Liventsov
Alexander Shibaev
Kirill Skachkov
Alexey Smirnov
Grigory Vlasov
Singles Dimitrij Ovtcharov
 Germany
Vladimir Samsonov
 Belarus
Bastian Steger
 Germany
Panagiotis Gionis
 Greece
Doubles Wang Zeng Yi / Tan Ruiwu
 Poland /  Croatia
Robert Gardos / Daniel Habesohn
 Austria
He Zhi Wen / Carlos Machado
 Spain
João Monteiro / Tiago Apolonia
 Portugal

Women's events

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Team[2]  Germany
Wu Jiaduo
Han Ying
Shan Xiaona
Kristin Silbereisen
Petrissa Solja
 Romania
Daniela Dodean
Elizabeta Samara
Bernadette Szőcs
Iulia Necula
Camelia Poștoacă
 Czech Republic
Dana Čechová
Hana Matelová
Kateřina Pěnkavová
Renáta Štrbíková
Iveta Vacenovská
 Russia
Olga Baranova
Polina Mikhaylova
Yana Noskova
Anna Tikhomirova
Elena Troshneva
Singles Li Fen
 Sweden
Shan Xiaona
 Germany
Fu Yu
 Portugal
Han Ying
 Germany
Doubles Petrissa Solja / Sabine Winter
 Germany
Zhenqi Barthel / Shan Xiaona
 Germany
Sara Ramírez / Shen Yanfei
 Spain
Galia Dvorak / Matilda Ekholm
 Spain /  Sweden

Medal table

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Germany (GER)4228
2 Sweden (SWE)100.51.5
3 Croatia (CRO)0.5000.5
 Poland (POL)0.5000.5
5 Belarus (BLR)0112
 Greece (GRE)0112
7 Austria (AUT)0101
 Romania (ROU)0101
9 Spain (ESP)002.52.5
10 Portugal (POR)0022
 Russia (RUS)0022
12 Czech Republic (CZE)0011
Totals (12 entries)661224

Results

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Men's singles

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Round 3 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
            
1  Dimitrij Ovtcharov (GER) 4
 Pavel Platonov (BLR) 0
1  Dimitrij Ovtcharov (GER) 4
 Quentin Robinot (FRA) 1
 Mihai Bobocica (ITA) 2
 Quentin Robinot (FRA) 4
1  Dimitrij Ovtcharov (GER) 4
 Bastian Steger (GER) 2
 Bastian Steger (GER) 4
 Alexander Shibaev (RUS) 2
 Bastian Steger (GER) 4
 Ruwen Filus (GER) 1
 Adrien Mattenet (FRA) 2
 Ruwen Filus (GER) 4
1  Dimitrij Ovtcharov (GER) 4
2  Vladimir Samsonov (BLR) 0
 Patrick Baum (GER) 1
 Tiago Apolonia (POR) 4
 Tiago Apolonia (POR) 2
 Panagiotis Gionis (GRE) 4
 Kirill Skachkov (RUS) 3
 Panagiotis Gionis (GRE) 4
 Panagiotis Gionis (GRE) 2
2  Vladimir Samsonov (BLR) 4
 Stefan Fegerl (AUT) 4
 Alexey Leventsov (RUS) 1
 Stefan Fegerl (AUT) 1
2  Vladimir Samsonov (BLR) 4
 Tan Ruiwu (CRO) 0
2  Vladimir Samsonov (BLR) 4

Men's doubles

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Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
         
1  Robert Gardos (AUT)
 Daniel Habesohn (AUT)
4
 Marcos Freitas (POR)
 Andrej Gacina (CRO)
0
1  Robert Gardos (AUT)
 Daniel Habesohn (AUT)
4
 He Zhi Wen (ESP)
 Carlos Machado (ESP)
2
 He Zhi Wen (ESP)
 Carlos Machado (ESP)
4
 Alexey Liventsov (RUS)
 Mikhail Paykov (RUS)
3
1  Robert Gardos (AUT)
 Daniel Habesohn (AUT)
1
 Wang Zeng Yi (POL)
 Tan Ruiwu (CRO)
4
 João Monteiro (POR)
 Tiago Apolonia (POR)
4
 Ahmet Li (TUR)
 Bora Vang (TUR)
1
 João Monteiro (POR)
 Tiago Apolonia (POR)
2
 Wang Zeng Yi (POL)
 Tan Ruiwu (CRO)
4
 Marko Jevtović (SRB)
 Žolt Pete (SRB)
1
 Wang Zeng Yi (POL)
 Tan Ruiwu (CRO)
4

Men's team

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Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
         
 Portugal 1
 Greece 3
 Greece 3
 Belarus 2
 Belarus 3
 Croatia 1
 Greece 1
 Germany 3
 France 0
 Germany 3
 Germany 3
 Russia 0
 Sweden 0
 Russia 3

Women's singles

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Round 3 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
            
1  Shen Yanfei (ESP) 4
 Bernadette Szőcs (ROU) 2
1  Shen Yanfei (ESP) 0
 Li Fen (SWE) 4
 Li Xue (FRA) 3
 Li Fen (SWE) 4
 Li Fen (SWE) 4
 Fu Yu (POR) 2
 Katrin Silbereisen (GER) 3
 Fu Yu (POR) 4
 Fu Yu (POR) 4
 Li Jiao (NED) 1
 Daniela Dodean (ROU) 2
 Li Jiao (NED) 4
 Li Fen (SWE) 4
 Shan Xiaona (GER) 2
 Elizabeta Samara (ROU) 2
 Shan Xiaona (GER) 4
 Shan Xiaona (GER) 4
 Melek Hu (TUR) 2
 Melek Hu (TUR) 4
 Iveta Vacenovská (CZE) 3
 Shan Xiaona (GER) 4
 Han Ying (GER) 1
 Han Ying (GER) 4
 Margaryta Pesotska (UKR) 1
 Han Ying (GER) 4
2  Viktoria Pavlovich (BLR) 3
 Matilda Ekholm (SWE) 1
2  Viktoria Pavlovich (BLR) 4

Women's doubles

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Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
         
 Sara Ramirez (ESP)
 Shen Yanfei (ESP)
4
 Sarah de Nutte (LUX)
 Ni Xia Lian (LUX)
2
 Sara Ramirez (ESP)
 Shen Yanfei (ESP)
3
 Zhenqi Barthel (GER)
 Shan Xiaona (GER)
4
 Tetyana Bilenko (UKR)
 Viktoria Pavlovich (BLR)
2
 Zhenqi Barthel (GER)
 Shan Xiaona (GER)
4
 Zhenqi Barthel (GER)
 Shan Xiaona (GER)
2
 Petrissa Solja (GER)
 Sabine Winter (GER)
4
 Cristina Hîrîci (ROU)
 Bernadette Szocs (ROU)
2
 Petrissa Solja (GER)
 Sabine Winter (GER)
4
 Petrissa Solja (GER)
 Sabine Winter (GER)
4
 Galia Dvorak (ESP)
 Matilda Ekholm (SWE)
3
 Katerina Penkavova (CZE)
 Iveta Vacenovska (CZE)
2
 Galia Dvorak (ESP)
 Matilda Ekholm (SWE)
4

Women's team

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Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
         
 Hungary 0
 Romania 3
 Romania 3
 Russia 0
 Poland 1
 Russia 3
 Romania 1
 Germany 3
 Belarus 2
 Czech Republic 3
 Czech Republic 1
 Germany 3
 Austria 0
 Germany 3

References

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  1. ^ "Men's Team Results" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-10-14. Retrieved 2013-10-08.
  2. ^ "Women's Team Results" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-10-14. Retrieved 2013-10-08.
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