Darko JORGIC Peter HRIBAR and Aleksandra VOVK all have two titles

National Championships Slovenia

 

Darko JORGIC Peter HRIBAR and Aleksandra VOVK all have two titles clinched at the Slovenian National championships this weekend.

 

Men:

  1. Darko JORGIČ (Krka)
  2. Deni KOZUL (Krka)
  3. Peter HRIBAR (Krka) Tilen CVETKO (Krka).

Women:

  1. Ana TOFANT (Mengeš)
  2. Aleksandra VOVK (Krka)
  3. Lea PAULIN (Arr) Katarina STRAŽAR (Men)

Men’s Doubles:

  1. Peter HRIBAR / Darko JORGIČ (Krka)
  2. Mitja HORVAT / Tilen CVETKO (Fužinar Interdiskont / Krka)
  3. Andraž NOVAK / Denis PINTAR (Kajuh Slovan) Luka NORČIČ / Damjan ZELKO (Kema)

Women’s doubles:

  1. Aleksandra VOVK / Katarina STRAŽAR (Krka – Mengeš)
  2. Lara OPEKA / Tjaša NOVAK (Kajuh Slovan)
  3. Nika VERONIK / Zala VERONIK (Ljubljana) Ana TOFANT / Lea Paulin (Mengeš / Arrigoni)

Mixed doubles:

  1. Peter HRIBAR / Aleksandra VOVK (Krka)
  2. Gregor KOMAC / Ana TOFANT (Maribor / Mengeš)
  3. Darko JAMŠEK / Tina MOZETIČ (Fužinar Interdiskont / Letrika) Rok TRTNIK / Katarina STRAŽAR (Mengeš).

 

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