European Under-21 Table Tennis Championships

The European Under-21 Championships is an annual table tennis tournament organised under the authority of the European Table Tennis Union (ETTU).[1] The introduction of the event to the table tennis calendar was approved at the ETTU Congress in 2015, with the first competition held in Sochi, Russia, in February 2017.[2]

European Under-21 Championships
Tournament information
SportTable tennis
Established2017
AdministratorEuropean Table Tennis Union
Tournament
format(s)
Singles: Groups/Knockout
Doubles: Knockout
Participants56 men; 56 women

Editions

Edition Year Host City Country Events
12017Sochi Russia4
22018Minsk Belarus4
32019Gondomar Portugal4
42020Varaždin Croatia5
52021Spa Belgium5
62022Cluj-Napoca Romania5
72023Sarajevo Bosnia and Herzegovina5
82024Skopje North Macedonia5

Champions

Year Location Men's singles Women's singles Men's doubles Women's doubles Mixed doubles Ref.
2017 Sochi Tomislav Pucar Chantal Mantz Anders Lind
Alexander Valuch
Eline Loyen
Lisa Lung
not held [3][4]
2018 Minsk Tomáš Polanský Mariia Tailakova Ibrahim Gündüz
Abdullah Yigenler
Natalia Bajor
Solomiya Brateyko
not held [5][6]
2019 Gondomar Ioannis Sgouropoulos Adina Diaconu Darko Jorgić
Peter Hribar
Tin-Tin Ho
Karoline Mischek
not held [7]
2020 Varaždin Vladimir Sidorenko Prithika Pavade Cristian Pletea
Rareş Şipoş
Leili Mostafavi
Nolwenn Fort
Cristian Pletea
Adina Diaconu
[8]
2021 Spa Ioannis Sgouropoulos Annett Kaufmann Adrien Rassenfosse
Olav Kosolosky
Özge Yılmaz
Ece Haraç
Rareş Şipoş
Andreea Dragoman
[9]
2022 Cluj-Napoca Samuel Kulczycki Elena Zaharia Ivor Ban
Csaba András
Ece Haraç
Özge Yılmaz
Andrei Istrate
Luciana Mitrofan
[10]
2023 Sarajevo Miłosz Redzimski Hana Arapović Hugo Deschamps
Thibault Poret
Mia Griesel
Bianca Mei-Roșu
Samuel Kulczycki
Zuzanna Wielgos
[11]
2024 Skopje Miłosz Redzimski Veronika Matiunina Maciej Kubik
Miłosz Redzimski
Bianca Mei-Roșu
Elena Zaharia
Ivor Ban
Hana Arapović
[12]

All time medal table

See also

References

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