Sonja OBRADOVIC and Jimmy OJAKANGAS celebrate in Norway

Norwegian Championship

 

Jimmy OJAKANGAS Laksevåg BTK won 4-0 against Borgar HAUG in the men’s singles final during the Norwegian Championships in the Oslofjord Convention Center. The 30-year-old was superb in the final and the advance favorite from Fokus BTK was beaten clearly. It was Jimmy’s first singles’ title and his first King’s trophy.

 

Sonja OBRADOVIC B-72 won 4-3 in the women’s finals against club friend Martine TOFTAKER in the women’s singles during the NC at the Oslofjord Convention Center. It was a smooth final with 11-7 to Sonja OBRADOVIC in the seventh set. It was Sonja’s third singles’ title in the women’s singles and her third King’s trophy.

 

Here are the medal winners in the Norwegian Championships 2020:

 

MEN SINGLES

1.OJANKANGAS Jimmy Laksevåg BTK

2.HAUG Borgar Fokus BTK

3.LINDHOLM Eskil Fornebu BTK

3.ANDERSSON Roger Hardanger BT

 

WOMEN SINGLES

1.OBRADOVIC Sonja B-72

2.TOFTAKER Martine B-72

3.SKÅTTET Rikke Balgaard B-72

3.NILSEN Nora Bagner Stord BTK

 

WOMEN TEAM

1.B-72

2.Fokus BTK

3.Tingvoll BTK

3.Stord BTK

 

MEN TEAM

1.Laksevåg BTK

2.Fornebu BTK

3.Hardanger BTK

3.Stord BTK

 

MIXED DOUBLE

1.ANDERSSON Roger/HORGEN Sarah Hardanger BTK/Stord BTK

2.AASEBØ Marte Grutle/HAUG Borgar Fokus BTK

3.DOVAL Erik/DOVAL Ilka Sportsklubben Heros/Fornebu BTK

3.FENG Jack/HØIMYR Ida Hardanger BTK/Notodden BTK

 

WOMEN DOUBLE

1.HOVDEN Hanna/TOFTAKER Martine Oppegård IL/B-72

2.CARLSEN Rebekka/WETZEL Katarina Evensen B-72

3.AASEBØ Marte Grutle/KALVATN Anne Sophie Fokus BTK

3.HORGEN Sarah/NILSEN Nora Bagner Stord BTK

 

MEN DOUBLE

1.RØNNEBERG Lars/LINDHOLM Eskil Fornebu BTK

2.BERNER Sondre Grindheim/MERINGDAL Fredrik Fornebu/Laksevåg

3.IBENFELDT Christian/OJAKANGAS Jimmy Laksevåg BTK

3.HELLERUD Kristoffer/WÆRSTAD Marcus Stord BTK

 

PARA WOMEN SINGLES

1.DAHLEN Aida Randesund IL – BTG 4

2.KORNELIUSSEN Nora Fokus BTK 3

3.TVEITEN Merete Notodden BTK

 

PARA MEN SINGLES

1.AULIE Andreas Fokus BTK

2.JACOBSEN Pablo Fornebu BTK

3.JOHANSEN Fredrik N Fokus BTK

3.SALOMONSEN Steffen Fokus BTK

 

PARA OPEN DOUBLE

1.AULIE Andreas/SÆTRE Thomas Fokus BTK/Bergen HIL

2.DAHLEN Aida/JACOBSEN Pablo Randesund IL – BTG/Fornebu BTK

3.URHAUG Tommy/MAGNUSSEN Krizander Stord BTK

3.JOHANSEN Fredrik N/SALOMONSEN Steffen Fokus BTK

 

PARA OPEN SINGLES

1.AULIE Andreas Fokus BTK

2.DAHLEN Aida Randesund IL – BTG

3.JACOBSEN Pablo Fornebu BTK

3.SALOMONSEN Steffen Fokus BTK

 

MEN WHEELCHAIR SINGLES

1.URHAUG Tommy Stord BTK

2.KOLBEINSEN Atle Kristian Bærums Verk

3.ARNØY Brede Bergen HIL

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