European TT Championships 2012
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The European TT Championships 2012
Five days of intense action in Herning, Denmark

 By Martin Hughes
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European Championships 2012

The European Table Tennis Championships first took place in 1958 in Hungary.

You can read all about them here.

Initially it was a biennial event, taking place in even numbered years, but from 2007 to 2011 it was held every year during September or October.

However, in February 2010 it was decided that the individual events would be played every year during October, but the team events would again be a biennial event, starting in 2013.

In 2012 it was the turn of the Denmark to host this prestigious event from 17-21 October.

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2012 Women's Singles Event Results

Round One

Friday 19 October 2012

(Seeding) Winner Result (Seeding) Loser
(1) Yanfei Shen (Spain) 4-0 (58) Olga Baranova (Russia)
(44) Dora Csilla Madarasz (Hungary) 4-3 (24) Ana Maria Erdelji (Serbia)
(28) Alexandra Privalova (Belarus) 4-3 (41) Ganna Gaponova (Ukraine)
(9) Kristin Silbereisen (Germany) 4-0 (50) Katerina Penkavova (Czech Republic)
(14) Natalia Partyka (Poland) 4-0 (56) Britt Eerland (Netherlands)
(32) Barbora Balazova (Slovakia) 4-0 (63) Margarita Fetukhina (Russia)
(33) Szandra Pergel (Hungary) 4-0 (26) Dana Cechova (Czech Republic)
(5) Jia Liu (Austria) 4-1 (110) Cristina Hirici (Romania)
(8) Iveta Vacenovska (Czech Republic) 4-0 (91) Pernille Agerholm (Denmark)
(30) Tetyana Bilenko (Ukraine) 4-1 (35) Joanna Parker (England)
(18) Zhenqi Barthel (Germany) 4-2 (46) Katarzyna Grzybowska (Poland)
(11) Georgina Pota (Hungary) 4-1 (55) Camelia Postoaca (Romania)
(15) Yi Fang Xian (France) 4-0 (57) Andrea Todorovic (Serbia)
(48) Sofia Polcanova (Austria) 4-0 (27) Yana Noskova (Russia)
(31) Veronika Pavlovich (Belarus) 4-2 (45) Lei Huang (Portugal)
(4) Elizabeta Samara (Romania) 4-0 (52) Katalina Gatinska (Bulgaria)
 
(3) Viktoria Pavlovich (Belarus) 4-0 (74) Egle Stuckyte (Lithuania)
(47) Elena Troshneva (Russia) 4-2 (25) Renata Strbikova (Czech Republic)
(34) Carole Grundisch (France) 4-3 (17) Qiangbing Li (Austria)
(12) Margaryta Pesotska (Ukraine) 4-1 (42) Linda Creemers (Netherlands)
(13) Irene Ivancan (Germany) 4-2 (39) Galia Dvorak (Spain)
(38) Nikoleta Stefanova (Italy) 4-0 (20) Mie Skov (Denmark)
(23) Krisztina Toth (Hungary) 4-0 (43) Kinga Stefanska (Poland)
(7) Daniela Dodean (Romania) 4-2 (49) Monika Molnar (Serbia)
(6) Jie Li (Netherlands) 4-0 (62) Alina Arlouskaya (Belarus)
(36) Sabine Winter (Germany) 4-2 (21) Amelie Solja (Austria)
(29) Melek Hu (Turkey) 4-2 (37) Polina Mikhaylova (Russia)
(10) Matilda Ekholm (Sweden) 4-0 (53) Magdalena Szczerkowska (Poland)
(16) Xue Li (France) 4-1 (40) Gabriela Feher (Serbia)
(19) Petra Lovas (Hungary) 4-0 (61) Hana Matelova (Czech Republic)
(22) Bernadette Cynthia Szocs (Romania) 4-1 (76) Ievgeniia Vasylieva (Ukraine)
(2) Jiaduo Wu (Germany) 4-2 (59) Monika Pietkiewicz (Poland)

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Last 32

Friday 19 October 2012

(Seeding) Winner Result (Seeding) Loser
(1) Yanfei Shen (Spain) 4-0 (44) Dora Csilla Madarasz (Hungary)
(9) Kristin Silbereisen (Germany) 4-1 (28) Alexandra Privalova (Belarus)
(32) Barbora Balazova (Slovakia) 4-0 (14) Natalia Partyka (Poland)
(5) Jia Liu (Austria) 4-1 (33) Szandra Pergel (Hungary)
(8) Iveta Vacenovska (Czech Republic) 4-2 (30) Tetyana Bilenko (Ukraine)
(11) Georgina Pota (Hungary) 4-1 (18) Zhenqi Barthel (Germany)
(15) Yi Fang Xian (France) 4-0 (48) Sofia Polcanova (Austria)
(4) Elizabeta Samara (Romania) 4-0 (31) Veronika Pavlovich (Belarus)
 
(3) Viktoria Pavlovich (Belarus) 4-1 (47) Elena Troshneva (Russia)
(12) Margaryta Pesotska (Ukraine) 4-3 (34) Carole Grundisch (France)
(13) Irene Ivancan (Germany) 4-0 (38) Nikoleta Stefanova (Italy)
(7) Daniela Dodean (Romania) 4-1 (23) Krisztina Toth (Hungary)
(36) Sabine Winter (Germany) 4-1 (6) Jie Li (Netherlands)
(10) Matilda Ekholm (Sweden) 4-1 (29) Melek Hu (Turkey)
(16) Xue Li (France) 4-3 (19) Petra Lovas (Hungary)
(2) Jiaduo Wu (Germany) 4-3 (22) Bernadette Cynthia Szocs (Romania)

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Last 16

Saturday 20 October 2012

(Seeding) Winner Result (Seeding) Loser
(9) Kristin Silbereisen (Germany) 4-1 (1) Yanfei Shen (Spain)
(5) Jia Liu (Austria) 4-0 (32) Barbora Balazova (Slovakia)
(11) Georgina Pota (Hungary) 4-3 (8) Iveta Vacenovska (Czech Republic)
(15) Yi Fang Xian (France) 4-3 (4) Elizabeta Samara (Romania)
 
(3) Viktoria Pavlovich (Belarus) 4-2 (12) Margaryta Pesotska (Ukraine)
(7) Daniela Dodean (Romania) 4-2 (13) Irene Ivancan (Germany)
(10) Matilda Ekholm (Sweden) 4-1 (36) Sabine Winter (Germany)
(16) Xue Li (France) 4-2 (2) Jiaduo Wu (Germany)

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Quarter Finals

Saturday 20 October 2012

(Seeding) Winner Result (Seeding) Loser
(5) Jia Liu (Austria) 4-1 (9) Kristin Silbereisen (Germany)
(15) Yi Fang Xian (France) 4-2 (11) Georgina Pota (Hungary)
 
(3) Viktoria Pavlovich (Belarus) 4-2 (7) Daniela Dodean (Romania)
(16) Xue Li (France) 4-0 (10) Matilda Ekholm (Sweden)

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Semi Finals

Sunday 21 October 2012

(Seeding) Winner Result (Seeding) Loser
(15) Yi Fang Xian (France) 4-3 (5) Jia Liu (Austria)
11-5, 10-12, 11-3, 5-11, 6-11, 13-11, 11-5
 
(3) Viktoria Pavlovich (Belarus) 4-1 (16) Xue Li (France)
11-5, 9-11, 11-4, 11-6, 11-9

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Final

Sunday 21 October 2012

(Seeding) Winner Result (Seeding) Runner-up
(3) Viktoria Pavlovich (Belarus) 4-1 (15) Yi Fang Xian (France)
11-6, 11-9, 9-11, 11-5, 13-11

 

 

2012 European Championships

Women's Singles Event

 

GOLD MEDAL WINNER
Viktoria Pavlovich (Belarus)

SILVER MEDAL WINNER
Yi Fang Xian (France)

 

2012 European Table Tennis Championships - Women's Singles 2012 European Table Tennis Championships - Women's Singles Medallists

2012 European Table Tennis Championships - Women's Singles 2012 European Table Tennis Championships - Women's Singles Winner

 


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