Odense, Denmark – The European Women’s Championship 2026 is currently taking place in Odense, bringing together top competitors from across Europe in a celebration of skill, precision, and sporting excellence.

The Singles finals were held on Saturday, delivering high-quality performances and exciting competition. Sweden’s Nora Johansson claimed the gold medal with an outstanding display. Finland’s Sanna Oksanen secured the silver medal, while bronze honors were shared by Peppi Konsteri of Finland and Karen Kærgaard Nielsen of Denmark.

The Doubles competition concluded on 15 June, showcasing impressive teamwork and determination. Finland’s Emma Palermaa and Sanna Oksanen captured the gold medal, continuing Finland’s strong showing in the competition. Sweden’s Victoria Johansson and Josefin Hermannsson earned the silver medal. The bronze medals were awarded to two pairs: Maxine Bolek and Franzisca Chech of Germany, and Essi Pakarinen and Peppi Konsteri of Finland.

The championship continues through the week and will run until Saturday, featuring additional events including Trios, Teams, All-Events, and Masters competitions.

With more exciting matches ahead, the European Women’s Championship 2026 promises to deliver further highlights as Europe’s best athletes compete for top honors.