2022 Teqball World Championships

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2022 Teqball World Championships
Tournament information
Sport Teqball
Date23–27 November 2022
Host(s)Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Venue(s)KIA Metropol Arena
  2021
2023  

The 2022 Teqball World Championships was the 5th edition of the Teqball World Championships. It was held in Nuremberg, Germany from 23 to 27 November 2022. 211 athletes from 55 nations was set to compete in all five categories: men's and women's singles and doubles, and mixed doubles. [1]

Contents

Participating nations

Medal summary

EventGoldSilverBronze
Men's singles [2] Flag of Romania.svg  Apor Györgydeák  (ROU)Flag of Poland.svg  Adrian Duszak  (POL)Flag of Hungary.svg  Ádám Blázsovics  (HUN)
Women's singles [3] Flag of the United States.svg  Carolyn Greco  (USA)Flag of Hungary.svg  Anna Izsák  (HUN)Flag of Brazil.svg  Rafaella Fontes  (BRA)
Men's doubles [4] Flag of Serbia.svg  Nikola Mitro  (SRB)
Flag of Serbia.svg  Bogdan Marojević  (SRB)
Flag of Hungary.svg  Ádám Bakó  (HUN)
Flag of Hungary.svg  Ádám Blázsovics  (HUN)
Flag of Romania.svg  Apor Györgydeák  (ROU)
Flag of Romania.svg  Ilyés Szabolcs  (ROU)
Women's doubles [5] Flag of Hungary.svg  Zsanett Janicsek  (HUN)
Flag of Hungary.svg  Lea Vasas  (HUN)
Flag of the United States.svg  Carolyn Greco  (USA)
Flag of the United States.svg  Margaret Osmundson  (USA)
Flag of Brazil.svg  Rafaella Fontes  (BRA)
Flag of Brazil.svg  Natalia Guitler  (BRA)
Mixed doubles [6] Flag of Hungary.svg  Ádám Bakó  (HUN)
Flag of Hungary.svg  Lea Vasas  (HUN)
Flag of Brazil.svg  Leonardo Lindoso  (BRA)
Flag of Brazil.svg  Vania Moraes  (BRA)
Flag of Poland.svg  Adrian Duszak  (POL)
Flag of Poland.svg  Alicja Bartnicka  (POL)

Men's doubles

Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarter-finals Semi-finals Gold medal match
                         
A1 Flag of Serbia.svg  Nikola MITRO  (SRB)
Flag of Serbia.svg  Bogdan MAROJEVIC  (SRB)
D2 BYE
BYE
A1  
C1  
C1 Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Stoycho ZHEKOV  (BUL)
Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Dian GEORGIEV  (BUL)
8 11
D1 Flag of France.svg  Lionel BEYER  (FRA)
Flag of France.svg  Cedric JAEGY  (FRA)
1212
C1  
E1  2121
E1 Flag of Denmark.svg  Brian Mengel THOMSEN  (DEN)
Flag of Denmark.svg  Mathias Landen JEP  (DEN)
1212
F1 Flag of Austria.svg  J.HOFMANN-WELLENHOF  (AUT)
Flag of Austria.svg  Sascha WEGSCHEI  (AUT)
4 2
E1  
H1  
G1 Flag of India.svg  Declan GONSALVES  (IND)
Flag of India.svg  Anas BEG  (IND)
6 9
H1 Flag of Lebanon.svg  Ahmad ARABI  (LBN)
Flag of Lebanon.svg  Mohamad HAFEZ  (LBN)
1212
E1  
N1  
I1  
J1  
J1 '
L1  
K1  10 15
L1  
J1  
N1  
M1  
N1  
N1  
P1  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Bronze medal match
 
 C1  
 J1  
 
 
 
 
 
 


Medal table

  *   Host nation (Germany)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 2215
2Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States 1102
3Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 1012
4Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia 1001
5Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 0123
6Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 0112
Totals (6 entries)55515

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