Elina Fuchs Wins Gold, Silver, and Bronze at U19 Table Tennis Championships
Elina Fuchs, a student at the bssm Oberschützen, delivered a standout performance at the Austrian U19 Championships in Freistadt, securing a complete set of medals. The Draßmarkterin demonstrated her versatility across multiple disciplines, claiming gold, silver, and bronze during the tournament.
A Dominant Display in Doubles
The highlight of the weekend for Fuchs came in the doubles category. Partnering with Nina Skerbinz, the duo showcased technical prowess, overcoming a challenging 3:2 semifinal victory against Sophia Pichler and Vanessa Tang. They ultimately secured the gold medal by defeating Julia Dür and Mariia Lytvyn in a 3:1 final.
Fuchs also reached the podium in the mixed doubles event alongside her partner, Adrian Kastl. Despite a strong performance, the pair finished with the silver medal after a 3:1 loss to Julian Rzihauschek and Sophia Pichler.
Singles Performance and Looking Ahead
In the singles tournament, Fuchs navigated through early matches against Julia Fuchs and Dorotheea Alexandru to reach the semifinals. She faced her own doubles partner, Nina Skerbinz, in a match that ended in a 1:4 defeat. Skerbinz went on to claim the gold, while Fuchs earned the bronze medal.

Following her success in Freistadt, Fuchs is shifting her focus toward the international stage. She is scheduled to compete at the WTT Youth Contender in Sandefjord, Norway, starting this Saturday. It’s likely that she will use the lessons learned from her recent matches to refine her technique and address the specific errors she identified during the weekend.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which medals did Elina Fuchs win at the U19 Championships?
Elina Fuchs won gold in the doubles competition, silver in the mixed doubles, and bronze in the singles event.
Who was Elina Fuchs’ partner for her gold medal victory?
Elina Fuchs won the gold medal in the doubles competition playing alongside her partner, Nina Skerbinz.
What is the next step for Elina Fuchs?
Following the championships, Elina Fuchs is heading to Sandefjord, Norway, to compete in the WTT Youth Contender starting this Saturday.
How do you think the experience of competing in multiple disciplines at the national level prepares young athletes for international tournaments like the WTT Youth Contender?