2024 IBF World Youth Championships
Quartet makes Doubles semi-finals shootout
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14th July, Incheon: Czech Republic's Ondrej Trojek and Lukas Jelinek won all their matches in Group A to advance to the 2024 IBF World Youth Championships Boy's Doubles Semi-finals joined Slovakia's Martin Malcho and Simon Jaros in second while Max Lorenz-Paul Purps of Germany and Jacob Bockstie-Brandon Bohn finished one-two in Group A.

Trojek and Jelinek was the only pair in the Boy's Matchplay Rounds winning all their seven matches contested and totaled 21 points and 1675 pinfalls in Group A. Martin Malcho and Simon Jaros of Slovakia won five out of the seven matches for 15 points and 1423 pinfalls.

The first Swedish pair of Alex Joki and Robin Noberg and the second Saudi pair of Ahmed Abualreesh and Bandar Al Yabah both totaled 12 points a piece but missed the cut.

In Group B, Max Lorenz and Singles finalist, Paul Purps of Germany took top spot winning six matches for an 18 points haul and 1581 pinfalls. Jacob Bockstie and Brandon Bohn of USA won five matches for a 15 point haul with 1525 pinfalls.


Boy's Doubles semi-finalists, Czech Republic, Slovakia, USA and Germany

The second Slovakian pair of Simon Hrusovsky and David Barak missed the cut by 3 points to finish third in the group with 12 points and 1411 pinfalls. The Czechs will face fourth-seed, USA in the first semi-finals match while Germany will meet the Slovakians in the other semis. The semi-finals will be held later in the evening. The winner of each semi-finals will proceed to the medal round final, which scheduled to be held on July 18.

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Photos by Noelle Chong and Terence Yaw in Incheon, Korea.


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