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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 Doubles Event Results

Round One

Thursday 18 October 2012

(Seeding) Winners Result (Seeding) Losers
(1) Daniela Dodean (Romania)
Elizabeta Samara (Romania)
3-0 Linda Creemers (Netherlands)
Kinga Stefanska (Poland)
Sofia Polcanova (Austria)
Amelie Solja (Austria) 
3-2 (15) Ana Maria Erdelji (Serbia)
Monika Molnar (Serbia)
(16) Petrissa Solja (Germany)
Sabine Winter (Germany)
3-0 Yana Noskova (Russia)
Elena Troshneva (Russia)
(5) Katarzyna Grzybowska (Poland)
Natalia Partyka (Poland)
3-0 Katsiaryna Baravok (Belarus)
Maryia Kuchuk (Belarus) 
(6) Veronika Pavlovich (Belarus)
Alexandra Privalova (Belarus)
3-0 Ipek Karahan (Turkey)
Sanem Ezgi Sahin (Turkey)
Tetyana Bilenko (Ukraine)
Ganna Gaponova (Ukraine)
3-1 (10) Petra Lovas (Hungary)
Szandra Pergel (Hungary)
(13) Katerina Penkavova (Czech Republic)
Iveta Vacenovska (Czech Republic)
3-2 Cristina Hirici (Romania)
Andrada Vincze (Romania) 
(3) Kristin Silbereisen (Germany)
Jiaduo Wu (Germany)
3-2 Ivanka Angelova (Bulgaria)
Asya Kasabova (Bulgaria)
 
Lisa Ridolfi (Italy)
Nikoleta Stefanova (Italy)
3-1 (4) Alena Dubkova (Belarus)
Viktoria Pavlovich (Belarus)
Dora Csilla Madarasz (Hungary)
Britt Eerland (Netherlands)
3-1 (11) Matilda Ekholm (Sweden)
Gabriela Feher (Serbia)
Andrea Todorovic (Serbia)
Pernille Agerholm (Denmark)
3-2 (14) Carole Grundisch (France)
Mie Skov (Denmark)
(8) Dana Cechova (Czech Republic)
Renata Strbikova (Czech Republic)
3-0 Katalina Gatinska (Bulgaria)
Sibel Remzi (Bulgaria)
Camelia Postoaca (Romania)
Bernadette Cynthia Szocs (Romania)
3-2 (7) Irene Ivancan (Germany)
Polina Mikhaylova (Russia)
(9) Xue Li (France)
Yi Fang Xian (France)
3-0 Olga Baranova (Russia)
Margarita Fetukhina (Russia) 
Barbora Balazova (Slovakia)
Hana Matelova (Czech Republic)
3-2 (12) Melek Hu (Turkey)
Margaryta Pesotska (Ukraine)
(2) Georgina Pota (Hungary)
Krisztina Toth (Hungary)
3-0 Egle Stuckyte (Lithuania)
Ieva Venslaviciute (Lithuania)

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Last 16

Friday 19 October 2012

(Seeding) Winners Result (Seeding) Losers
(1) Daniela Dodean (Romania)
Elizabeta Samara (Romania)
3-1 Sofia Polcanova (Austria)
Amelie Solja (Austria)
(5) Katarzyna Grzybowska (Poland)
Natalia Partyka (Poland)
3-2 (16) Petrissa Solja (Germany)
Sabine Winter (Germany)
(6) Veronika Pavlovich (Belarus)
Alexandra Privalova (Belarus)
3-1 Tetyana Bilenko (Ukraine)
Ganna Gaponova (Ukraine)
(3) Kristin Silbereisen (Germany)
Jiaduo Wu (Germany)
3-0 (13) Katerina Penkavova (Czech Republic)
Iveta Vacenovska (Czech Republic)
 
Dora Csilla Madarasz (Hungary)
Britt Eerland (Netherlands)
3-1 Lisa Ridolfi (Italy)
Nikoleta Stefanova (Italy)
(8) Dana Cechova (Czech Republic)
Renata Strbikova (Czech Republic)
3-0 Andrea Todorovic (Serbia)
Pernille Agerholm (Denmark)
(9) Xue Li (France)
Yi Fang Xian (France)
3-1 Camelia Postoaca (Romania)
Bernadette Cynthia Szocs (Romania)
(2) Georgina Pota (Hungary)
Krisztina Toth (Hungary)
3-2 Barbora Balazova (Slovakia)
Hana Matelova (Czech Republic)

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Quarter Finals

Friday 19 October 2012

(Seeding) Winners Result (Seeding) Losers
(1) Daniela Dodean (Romania)
Elizabeta Samara (Romania)
4-2 (5) Katarzyna Grzybowska (Poland)
Natalia Partyka (Poland)
(3) Kristin Silbereisen (Germany)
Jiaduo Wu (Germany)
4-2 (6) Veronika Pavlovich (Belarus)
Alexandra Privalova (Belarus)
 
Dora Csilla Madarasz (Hungary)
Britt Eerland (Netherlands)
4-3 (8) Dana Cechova (Czech Republic)
Renata Strbikova (Czech Republic)
(2) Georgina Pota (Hungary)
Krisztina Toth (Hungary)
4-3 (9) Xue Li (France)
Yi Fang Xian (France)

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Semi Finals

Saturday 20 October 2012

(Seeding) Winners Result (Seeding) Losers
(1) Daniela Dodean (Romania)
Elizabeta Samara (Romania)
4-3 (3) Kristin Silbereisen (Germany)
Jiaduo Wu (Germany)
 
(2) Georgina Pota (Hungary)
Krisztina Toth (Hungary)
4-3 Dora Csilla Madarasz (Hungary)
Britt Eerland (Netherlands)

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Final

Saturday 20 October 2012

(Seeding) Winners Result (Seeding) Runners-up
(1) Daniela Dodean (Romania)
Elizabeta Samara (Romania)
4-3 (2) Georgina Pota (Hungary)
Krisztina Toth (Hungary)
7-11, 8-11, 9-11, 11-7,
11-7, 21-19, 11-5

 

2012 European TT Championships

Women's Doubles Event

 

GOLD MEDAL WINNERS
Daniela Dodean and Elizabeta Samara (Romania)

SILVER MEDAL WINNERS
Georgina Pota and Krisztina Toth (Hungary)

 

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

2012 European Table Tennis Championships - Women's Doubles Winners 2012 European Table Tennis Championships - Women's Doubles Winners

 


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