Odense, Denmark – The European Women’s Championship continued in spectacular fashion last night, delivering high drama and outstanding performances as the team competition reached its climax.
Fans were treated to a series of intense and exciting matches in both the semifinals and the final, showcasing top-level skill and determination from Europe’s best players. After a gripping finale, Finland emerged victorious to claim the Gold medal, demonstrating exceptional teamwork and composure under pressure. Germany secured the Silver medal, while Denmark and Sweden shared the Bronze, each delivering strong performances throughout the competition.
In addition to the team event, the championship also concluded the all-event medal standings, recognizing consistent excellence across disciplines. Finland once again dominated the podium, with Essi Pakarinen taking Gold and Peppi Konsteri earning Silver. Nora Johanson of Sweden claimed the Bronze, highlighting the high level of competition across the field.
The championship will conclude today with the highly anticipated Master Competition, where the top players will compete for the final title of the event.
The European Women’s Championship in Odense continues to celebrate elite performance, sportsmanship, and the growing strength of women’s competition across Europe.

