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A tough show on the 1st day of the Berlin Open

The Berlin Open gathered more than 1,000 competitors in the German capital. On the first day, TU11 took a big catch.

Among the competitors, Eddie Quinones had the best performance, who competed higher than his normal division in the cadet boys under 61 kilos. The two Poles had only come to lose. So a clear series win for Eddie and a nose to cheek for the final opponent.

In the movement series, all participants took medals, while Aino Kortelainen and Luca Leskinen took silver in the pair series, and Sara Quinones and Plum Kopisto took bronze. Aino strengthened Austria's group of three, resulting in a series win.

In their matches, Sami Leskinen and Severi Sarala missed the first round and Emilia Lahti the second. However, the performances were good. Berlin Open 2017 will surely be a medal race for them too.


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