Last night the award ceremony for single event happened in sports hall Tri lilije Laško.
25 countries won medal – among them France is the best with 9, followed by Sweden, Turkey, Ukraine and Russia with 4 medals. 

Slovenia won two in women’s class 3 (Mateja Pintar, silver) and 4 (Andreja Dolinar, gold).  

Women
Class 1-2
1. Pamela Pezzuto, ITA
2. Catherine Mitton, GRB
3. Isabelle Lafaye-Marziou, FRA

Class 3
1. Anna Carin Alquist, SWE
2. Mateja Pintar, SLO
3. Alena Kanova, SVK

Class 4
1. Andreja Dolinar, SLO
2. Fatemah Al Azzam, JOR
3. Valeria Zorzetto, ITA

Class 5
1. Khetam Abuawad, JOR
2. Ingela Lundbäck, SWE
3. Pui Yi Wong, HKG

Class 6
1. Alicja Eigner, POL
2. Viktoria Safonova, UKR
3. Katarzyna Marzsal, POL

Class 7
1. Kubra Oscoy, TUR
2. Natalia Martyjasheva, RUS
3. Yulija Ovsyannikova, RUS

Class 8
1. Zsofia Arloy, HUN
2. Olga Barbusova, SVK
3. Aida Dahlen, NOR

Class 9
1. Olga Komleva, RUS
2. Neslihan Kavas, TUR
3. Claire Mairie, FRA

Class 10
1. Audrey Le Morvan, FRA
2. Hilal Turkkan, TUR
3. Ebru Can, TUR

Men
Class 1
1. Jean-Francois Ducay, FRA
2. Andreas Vevera, AUT
3. Holger Nikelis, GER

Class 2
1. Rastislav Revucky, SVK
2. Kyung Mook Kim, KOR
3. Sergey Poddubnyy, RUS

Class 3
1. Knaf Welder, BRA
2. Thomas Schmidberger, GER
3. Florian Merrien, FRA

Class 4
1. Maxime Thomas, FRA
2. Emeric Martin, FRA
3. Sameh Saleh, EGY

Class 5
1. Tommy Urhaug, NOR
2. Christophe Durand, FRA
3. Rene Tauš, CZE

Class 6
1. Maxyim Nikolenko, UKR
2. Peter Rosenmeier, DEN
3. Thomas Rau, GER

Class 7
1. Alvaro Valera, ESP
2. William Bayley, GBR
3. Stephane Messi, FRA

Class 8
1. Emil Andersson, SWE
2. Marc Ledoux, BEL
3. Zeev Glikman, ISR

Class 9
1. Yuriy Shchpanskyy, UKR
2. Gerben Last, NED
3. Vadim Kubov, UKR

Class 10
1. Jose Manuel Ruiz, ESP
2. Ivan Karabec, CZE
3. Fredrik Andersson, SWE

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