The first winners and medalists have been determined at the 29th Asian Table Tennis Championships for the U15 and U19 age groups, held at the Humo Arena complex in Tashkent.

In the girls’ U15 competition, the team from the Republic of Korea secured first place, while Japan claimed second. Teams from Singapore and China completed the podium in third place. Among boys in the same age category, the teams from China, India, the Republic of Korea, and Japan earned podium positions.

In the U19 girls’ category, the Chinese team took home the gold medal, with the Japanese team winning silver. Bronze medals went to the teams from the Republic of Korea and Chinese Taipei. In the U19 boys’ division, China’s representatives were unmatched, claiming gold. The Republic of Korea received silver, and teams from India and Chinese Taipei shared bronze medals.

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Javokhir Tashkhojayev, UzA

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First winners announced at the Asian Table Tennis Championships

The first winners and medalists have been determined at the 29th Asian Table Tennis Championships for the U15 and U19 age groups, held at the Humo Arena complex in Tashkent.

In the girls’ U15 competition, the team from the Republic of Korea secured first place, while Japan claimed second. Teams from Singapore and China completed the podium in third place. Among boys in the same age category, the teams from China, India, the Republic of Korea, and Japan earned podium positions.

In the U19 girls’ category, the Chinese team took home the gold medal, with the Japanese team winning silver. Bronze medals went to the teams from the Republic of Korea and Chinese Taipei. In the U19 boys’ division, China’s representatives were unmatched, claiming gold. The Republic of Korea received silver, and teams from India and Chinese Taipei shared bronze medals.

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Javokhir Tashkhojayev, UzA