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2019 Crossminton World Championships

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The 2019 ICO Crossminton World Championships[1] was a crossminton tournament, taking place in Budapest, Hungary, between 4 and 7 July 2019. With the 1st Crossminton World Championships being played in 2011 and the competition taking place every two years, the 2019 World Championships was the 5th Crossminton World Championships. 505 players from 23 countries participated at the event.

2019 Crossminton World Championships
Tournament details
Dates04–07 July
Edition5th
Competitors505 from 23 nations
VenueTüskecsarnok
LocationBudapest, Hungary
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Venue

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The tournament, organised by the Hungarian Crossminton Association, was played in Budapest’s multi-purpose indoor arena Tüskecsarnok.

Medal summary

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  *   Host nation (Hungary)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Slovenia (SLO)2103
2 Germany (GER)1247
3 Japan (JPN)1001
 Sweden (SWE)1001
5 Czech Republic (CZE)0134
6 Ukraine (UKR)0101
7 Poland (POL)0022
8 Croatia (CRO)0011
Totals (8 entries)551020

Medalists

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Open (Men)
Sweden Per Hjalmarson Ukraine Mykhailo Mandrik Czech Republic Petr Makrlik
Poland Marcin Ociepa
Women
Slovenia Jasmina Keber Slovenia Lori Škerl Germany Anna Hubert
Czech Republic Eliška Andrlova
Open doubles
Germany Patrick Schusseler
Germany David Zimmermans
Czech Republic Petr Makrlik
Czech Republic Daniel Knofliček
Germany Nico Franke
Germany Maximilian Franke
Germany Sonke Kaatz
Germany Robin Joop
Women's doubles
Slovenia Danaja Knez
Slovenia Lori Škerl
Germany Andrea Horn
Germany Anja Rolfes
Croatia Laura Jagečić
Croatia Zrinka Jagečić
Czech Republic Anna Andrlova
Czech Republic Eliška Andrlova
Mixed doubles
Japan Yurina Abe
Japan Akihiko Nishimura
Germany Anna Hubert
Germany Sebastian Christoph
Germany Jana Huckinghaus
Germany Adrian Lutz
Poland Marta Urbanik
Poland Wojciech Wilkosz

Junior Tournament Medalists

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
U18 boys
Mauritius Shaheem Elaheebocus Poland Maciej Filipowicz Latvia Arturs Dzirkalis
Poland Szymon Michiewicz
U18 girls
Mauritius Sendilla Mourat Hungary Georgina Veres Croatia Nika Miškulin
Croatia Gala Zukić
U14 boys
Czech Republic Matej Krupička Slovakia Viliam Kopilec Slovenia Žak Kolenc
Belgium Thyago Martens
U14 girls
Czech Republic Zuzana Holesinska Latvia Agate Kristiana Spare Slovenia Ana Marija Vintar
Czech Republic Andrea Škodova
U12 boys
Slovakia Jan Ščavnicky Jr. Hungary Marcell Kovacs Latvia Gints Viksnins
Poland Dominik Dryja
U12 girls
Czech Republic Natalia Krpalkova Hungary Janka Gergo Slovenia Tija Bervar
Slovenia Eva Župevc
U18 boys' doubles
Poland Maciej Filipowicz
Poland Szymon Michniewicz
Czech Republic Jan Lichy
Czech Republic Ondrej Volek
Czech Republic Matej Krupička
Czech Republic Pavel Rada
Poland Mateusz Faska
Poland Maciej Michalik
U18 girls' doubles
Croatia Gala Zukić
Croatia Nika Miškulin
Hungary Georgina Veres
Hungary Janka Gergo
Czech Republic Andrea Škodova
Czech Republic Jesika Škodova
Slovenia Pika Rogelj
Slovenia Hana Zorec

Senior Tournament Medalists

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
O40 open
Germany Patrick Schüsseler Slovakia Jan Ščavnicky Sr. Norway Morten Pasche
Poland Mariusz Sawicki
O40 women
Hungary Helga Braun Czech Republic Marketa Wernerova Japan Haruna Akita
Hungary Beata Fenyvesy
O50 open
Hungary Laszlo Racz Poland Piotr Borowiec Slovakia Jozef Gibala
Hungary Károly Vincze
O50 women
Hungary Zsuzsanna Gerber Germany Regina Ströbel Czech Republic Vladena Bergmanova
Slovakia Henrieta Syč-Krivanova

Participating nations

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Country
Belgium
Bulgaria
Croatia
Czech Republic
France
Germany
Hungary
India
Japan
Latvia
Lithuania
Mauritius
Netherlands
Norway
Poland
Russia
Serbia
Slovakia
Slovenia
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Ukraine

References

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  1. ^ "5th Crossminton World Championships". Crossminton Organization. Retrieved 24 July 2020.
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