Peter Rosenmeier Once Again Leads the Field, Captures Two Titles in Poland
Written by I Dig SportsGold medallist at both the Beijing 2008 and Rio 2016 Paralympic Games, Denmarks Peter Rosenmeier, alongside the host nations Karolina Pek and Thailands Chilchitaryak Bootswarina emerged the most successful players at the ITTF Polish Para Open 2024, play concluding in Wladyslawowo on Friday 29th March.
Each departed with two titles.
Peter Rosenmeier won mens singles class 6 before partnering colleague Freja Larsen to success in mixed doubles class 14.
Similarly, Chilchitaryak Bootswarina emerged the womens singles class 1-2 winner, prior to joining forces with compatriot, Dararat Asayut to secure womens doubles class 5 gold.
Not to be overlooked, after securing womens singles class 9 gold, Karolina Pek partnered Piotr Grudzien to mixed doubles class 17 gold.
Finals
Mens Singles Class 1-2
Fabien Lamirault (FRA) v Peter Lovas (SVK) 8,-11,5,12
Mens Singles Class 3
Baek Youngbok (KOR) v Thomas Brüchle (GER) 4,-6,-5,8,6
Mens Singles Class 4
Abdullah Ozturk (TUR) v Francisco Lopez (ESP) -6,7,2,7
Mens Singles Class 5
Tommy Urhaug (NOR) v Ali Ozturk (TUR) 9,10,-9,8
Mens Singles Class 6
Peter Rosemeier (DEN) v Ignacio Torres (CHI) 5,5,7
Mens Singles Class 7
F: Chalermpong Punpoo (THA) v Kevin Dourbecker (FRA) 8,9,4
Mens Singles Class 8
Maksym Chudzicki (POL) v Piotr Grudzien (POL) 9,10,-7,7
Mens Singles Class 9
Daniel Gustafsson (SWE) v Liu Chaodong (CHN) -10,-7,8,3,1
Mens Singles Class 10
Pawel Wlodyka (POL) v Manuel Echaveguren (CHI) -4,7,9,8
Mens Singles Class 11
Chen Po-Yen (TPE) v Eduardo Cuesta (ESP) -6,5,4,6
Womens Singles Class 1-2
- Chilchitraryak Bootswarina (THA) 2. Femke Cobben (NED)
Womens Singles Class 3
Andela Muzinic (CRO) v Li Migyu (KOR) 9,8,10
Womens Singles Class 4
Sandra Mikolaschek (GER) v Irem Oluk (TUR) 5,-8,7,5
Womens Singles Class 5
Caroline Tabib (ISR) v Jung Younga (KOR) 7,-12,8,-8,4
Womens Singles Class 6
Felicity Pickard (GBR) v Camelia Ciripan (ROU) 5,-8,7,-4,10
Womens Singles Class 7
- Bly Twomey (GBR) 2. Nora Korneliussen (NOR) 3. Tiziana Oliv (GER) 4. Jenny Slettum (NOR)
Womens Singles Class 8
- Aida Dahlen (NOR) 2. Frederique Van Hoof (NED) 3. Azofia Arloy (HUN) 4. Freja Larsen (DEN)
Womens Singles Class 9
- Karolina Paek (POL) 2. Alexia Szvitacs (HUN) 3. Mirjana Lucic (CRO) 4. Altynaty Yerzhankyzy (KAZ)
Womens Singles Class 10
- Merve Demir (TUR) 2. Melissa Tapper (AUS) 3. Lin Tzu-Yu (TPE) 4. Nozomi Nakamura (JPN)
Womens Singles Class 11
F: Miya Yamaguchi (JPN) v Miya Yamaguchi (JPN) 8,7,2
Mens Doubles Class 4
Daniel Rodriguez/Manasori Uno (ESP/JPN) v Baek Youngbok/Nam Kiwon (KOR) 11,6,6
Mens Doubles Class 8
Kim Junggil/Kim Younggun (KOR) v Jang Yeongjin/Peter Mihalik (KOR/SVK) 4,-11,-9,7,4
Mens Doubles Class 14
Jordi Morales/Israel Stroh (ESP/BRA) v Ben Despineux/Krizander Magnussen (BEL/NOR)-10,-8,7,7,8
Mens Doubles Class 18
Ross Wilson/Borna Zohil (GBR/CRO) v Ashley Facey/Joshua Stacey (GBR) 8,9,-9,-4,8
Womens Doubles Class 5
- Dararat Asayut/Chilchitaryak Bootswarina (THA) 2. Ghaliah Alanazi/Maryam Al-Myrisl (KSA)
Womens Doubles Class 10
Kang Oejeong/Jung Younga (KOR) v Lee Migyu/Flora Vauthier (KOR/FRA) -11,6,7,9
Womens Doubles Class 14
- Sophia Kelmer/Katarzyna Marszal (BRA/POL) 2. Morgen Caillau/Nina Reck (FRA/GER)
Womens Doubles Class 20
- Lin Tzu-Yu/Tian Shiau-Wen (TPE) 2. Zsofia Arloy (HUN)
Womens Doubles Class 22
- Ewa Cychowska/Denisa Macurova (POL/CZE) 2. Seo Yanghee/Sumeyra Turk (KOR/TUR)
Mixed Doubles Class 4
- Nan Kiwon/Edith Sigala (KOR/MEX) 2. Ibrahim Al-Hassan/Maryam Al-Myrisl (KSA)
Mixed Doubles Class 7
Kim Younggun/Lee Migyu (KOR) v Jang Yeongjin/An Mi Hyeon (KOR) 3-2
Mixed Doubles Class 10
- Ali Ozturk/Irem Oluk (TUR) 2. Baek Youngbok/Jung Younga (KOR)
Mixed Doubles Class 14
- Peter Rosenmeier/Freja Larsen (DEN) 2. Cristian Dettoni/Zsofia Arloy (CHI/HUN)
Mixed Doubles Class 17
Piotr Grudzien/Karolina Pek (POL) v Andras Csonka/Alexa Szvitacs (HUN) 7,-6,-8,9,5
Mixed Doubles Class 20
- Su Jin-Sian/Tian Shiau-Wen (TPE) 2. Lin Chun-Ting/Lin Tzui-Yu (TPE)
Mixed Doubles Class 22
- Chen Po-Yen/Li Jing-Shiuan (TPE) 2. Kim Gitae/Seo Yanghee (KOR)
Eyes now turn to Monday 1st April, the World rankings that will determine places in the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games