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Adina Diaconu
Adina Diaconu (born 14 October 1999) is a Romanian table tennis player. In 2015 and 2016, she was part of the Romanian junior team which won gold medals at the European Youth Table Tennis Championships. She won European youth titles in three different age categories, including the cadget champion in 2013 and 2014, the junior champion in 2015 and 2016, and the U21 champion in 2019. References 1999 births Living people Romanian female table tennis players Table tennis players at the 2014 Summer Youth Olympics {{Romania-tabletennis-bio-stub ...
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Table Tennis
Table tennis, also known as ping-pong and whiff-whaff, is a sport in which two or four players hit a lightweight ball, also known as the ping-pong ball, back and forth across a table using small solid rackets. It takes place on a hard table divided by a net. Except for the initial serve, the rules are generally as follows: Players must allow a ball played toward them to bounce once on their side of the table and must return it so that it bounces on the opposite side. A point is scored when a player fails to return the ball within the rules. Play is fast and demands quick reactions. Spinning the ball alters its trajectory and limits an opponent's options, giving the hitter a great advantage. Table tennis is governed by the worldwide organization International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF), founded in 1926. ITTF currently includes 226 member associations. The official rules are specified in the ITTF handbook. Table tennis has been an Olympic sport since 1988, with several even ...
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European Table Tennis Championships
The European Table Tennis Championships is an international table tennis competition for the national teams of the member associations of the European Table Tennis Union (ETTU). First held in 1958, the ETTU organised the European Championships every two years in even-numbered years until 2002, when they changed to odd-numbered years. Since 2007, the competition has been contested annually. Editions European Table Tennis Championships The Championships include seven events: men's singles, doubles and team; women's singles, doubles and team, and mixed doubles. From 2009 until 2013, the mixed doubles tournament was organised separately from the other events. In 2015, the ETTU announced that from 2016 the Championships would feature only individual events (men's singles and doubles, women's singles and doubles, and mixed doubles) in even-numbered years, with only team events taking place in odd-numbered years. European Under-21 Table Tennis Championships European Youth Table Tenn ...
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2019 European Table Tennis Championships
The 2019 European Table Tennis Championships were held in Nantes, France from 3–8 September 2019. The venue for the competition was Salle Sportive Métropolitaine. The competition featured team events for men and women, with the winning teams qualifying for the 2019 ITTF Team World Cup. Schedule Two team events were contested. Medalists See also *2019 Europe Top 16 Cup *2019 ITTF World Tour *2019 ITTF World Tour Grand Finals References External linksOfficial websiteITTF websiteETTU website
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2019 European Table Tennis Championships – Women's Team
The women's team tournament of the 2019 European Table Tennis Championships will be held from 3 September to 8 September 2019. Preliminary round The top team of each group advances. Group A Group B Group C Group D Group E Group F Group G Group H Knockout stage Quarterfinals ---- ---- ---- Semifinals ---- Finals References External linksOfficial websiteITTF websiteETTU website
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2021 European Table Tennis Championships
The 2021 European Table Tennis Championships were held in Cluj-Napoca, Romania, from 28 September to 3 October 2021. The 2021 championships will include men's and women's team events. Medal summary Medallists Medal table Men's team Players Source: Group stage ;Group A ;Group B ;Group C ;Group D ;Group E ;Group F ;Group G ;Group H Final round Women's team Players Source: Group stage ;Group A ;Group B ;Group C ;Group D ;Group E ;Group F ;Group G ;Group H Final round See also *2021 Europe Top 16 Cup References External links Official siteInternational Table Tennis FederationEuropean Table Tennis Union
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2022 European Table Tennis Championships
The 2022 European Table Tennis Championships were held in Munich, Germany, from 13 to 21 August 2022, as part of the 2022 European Championships. Medalists Medal table Participating nations 225 players from 39 nations. References External links European Table Tennis UnionMunich 2022

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2022 European Table Tennis Championships – Women's Doubles
The women's doubles competition of the 2022 European Table Tennis Championships The 2022 European Table Tennis Championships were held in Munich, Germany, from 13 to 21 August 2022, as part of the 2022 European Championships. Medalists Medal table Participating nations 225 players from 39 nations. References ... was held from 13 to 18 August 2022. Playing system World WD ranking week 28; 12.07.2022. 51 pairs 16 pairs are directly qualified for the main draw as a seeded pairs. Qualification stage: 35 pairs will play qualification in two preliminary rounds. The winners of the preliminary round 2 matches will qualify for the Main draw. Preliminary round The winners of the preliminary round 2 matches will qualify for the Main draw. Main draw Results Participating nations 98 players from 34 nations. References External links European Table Tennis Union
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European Youth Table Tennis Championships
The European Youth Table Tennis Championships are held among cadets (under 15) and juniors (under 18). The first edition of the tournament was held in 1955 in Stuttgart and since then is held yearly in most cases. Currently, the championships include team, doubles and singles events for both genders and age classes as well as a mixed doubles event. There are also consolation events for players defeated in the qualifying stages and in the first round of the singles events. The final ranking of the junior boys' and girls' team events determines the qualification for the same year's World Youth Championships. Junior results Cadet results See also * Table tennis * European Table Tennis Union * World Table Tennis Championships * List of table tennis players ReferencesETTU Website {{Table tennis table tennis Table tennis, also known as ping-pong and whiff-whaff, is a sport in which two or four players hit a lightweight ball, also known as the ping-pong ball, back and forth ...
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1999 Births
File:1999 Events Collage.png, From left, clockwise: The funeral procession of King Hussein of Jordan in Amman; the 1999 İzmit earthquake kills over 17,000 people in Turkey; the Columbine High School massacre, one of the first major school shootings in the United States; the Year 2000 problem ("Y2K"), perceived as a major concern in the lead-up to the year 2000; the Millennium Dome opens in London; online music downloading platform Napster is launched, soon a source of online piracy; NASA loses both the Mars Climate Orbiter and the Mars Polar Lander; a destroyed T-55 tank near Prizren during the Kosovo War., 300x300px, thumb rect 0 0 200 200 Death and state funeral of King Hussein rect 200 0 400 200 1999 İzmit earthquake rect 400 0 600 200 Columbine High School massacre rect 0 200 300 400 Kosovo War rect 300 200 600 400 Year 2000 problem rect 0 400 200 600 Mars Climate Orbiter rect 200 400 400 600 Napster rect 400 400 600 600 Millennium Dome 1999 was designat ...
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Living People
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Romanian Female Table Tennis Players
Romanian may refer to: *anything of, from, or related to the country and nation of Romania **Romanians, an ethnic group **Romanian language, a Romance language *** Romanian dialects, variants of the Romanian language **Romanian cuisine, traditional foods **Romanian folklore *Romanian (stage), a stage in the Paratethys The Paratethys sea, Paratethys ocean, Paratethys realm or just Paratethys was a large shallow inland sea that stretched from the region north of the Alps over Central Europe to the Aral Sea in Central Asia. Paratethys was peculiar due to its p ... stratigraphy of Central and Eastern Europe *'' The Romanian'' newspaper *'' The Romanian: Story of an Obsession'', a 2004 novel by Bruce Benderson * * {{disambiguation Language and nationality disambiguation pages ...
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