EUSA Magazine 2019-20

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FINAL STANDINGS

MIXED TEAM
1 University of Nottingham GBR
2 University of West Bohemia CZE
3 University of Bern SUI
3 University of Fribourg SUI
5 University of Strasbourg FRA
6 University of Bordeaux FRA
7 Uludag University TUR
8 Opole University POL
9 N. I. Lobachevsky State University of Nizhny Novgorod RUS
10 University of Duisburg-Essen GER
11 German Sport University Cologne GER
12 University of Lisbon POR
13 Ural Federal University RUS
14 Polytechnic University of Valencia ESP
15 University of Maribor SLO

INDIVIDUAL GOLD MEDALLISTS

MEN’S SINGLES
Jan Louda, University of West Bohemia CZE

WOMEN’S SINGLES
Lilian Yang, University of Nottingham GBR

MIXED DOUBLES
Torjussen & Westwood, University of Nottingham GBR

MEN’S DOUBLES
Delrue & Martinez, University of Strasbourg FRA

WOMEN’S DOUBLES
Yang & Westwood, Universit y of Nottingham GBR

while the bronze medal was
shared by two Swiss teams:
University of Fribourg and
University of Bern.


In the mixed doubles finals, the
title of champions went to John
Torjussen and Emily Westwood
from University of Nottingham,
who won an exciting final match
against Pawel Pietryja and
Kornelia Marczak representing
Opole University from Poland.


In the men’s singles finals,
Jan Louda from University
of West Bohemia claimed
the gold medal after beating


his teammate – and doubles
partner – Ondrej Kral in the final.

Lilian Yang from the University
of Nottingham followed up
her gold medal at the previous
year’s European Universities
Games in Coimbra by again
winning the women’s singles
final in Lodz, this time against
Ronja Stern from University of
Bern (SUI).

Yang then teamed up with
of University of Nottingham
teammate Westwood to both
secure their second gold
medal of the competition in

the women’s doubles finals,
where they defeated Lea Maria
Muller and Ronja Stern from the
University of Bern.

In the last game of the
championship – the men’s
doubles finals – the title of
champions went to Fabien
Delrue and Mateo Martinez
from University of Strasbourg
(FRA), who emerged victorious
in the final against Ahmet Can
Oruc and Yusuf Yasar of Uludag
University (TUR).

The next EUSA Badminton
competition will take place

in Belgrade, Serbia at the
fifth edition of the European
Universities Games ahead of
the 13th edition of the European
Universities Badminton
Championship taking place in
Miskolc, Hungary.

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