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Princeton Paddle Battle Women’s Doubles Highlights: Gold to Bronze

Princeton Paddle Battle Women’s Doubles: The Princeton Paddle Battle 2024, on August 23, showed top talent in women’s doubles pickleball. In the Skill (2.5 and Under) category, Tania Symons and Ricarda Faber clinched gold, while Sandy Harris and Sabrina Harris-Kobelsky secured silver, and Miho Nagaya and Katie Fry earned bronze. The Skill (3.0) and (4.0 and Above) divisions featured a competitive field, with standout players displaying impressive skills and contributing to a dynamic event.

Gold Medalists Shine in Skill (2.5 and Under)

The Princeton Paddle Battle 2024 saw Tania Symons and Ricarda Faber emerge as the champions in the Women’s Doubles Skill (2.5 and Under) category. Their impressive performance on August 23, 2024, led them to a well-deserved gold medal. Sandy Harris and Sabrina Harris-Kobelsky secured the silver, while Miho Nagaya and Katie Fry earned the bronze.

Skill (3.0) Competitors Battle it Out

The 9:00 AM round-robin competition in the Women’s Doubles Skill (3.0) category included notable players such as Allison Henry, Sylvie Dugas, Cheryl Gagne, Leah Miller, Tara Lyon, and Samantha Johnson. Each player showed their skills in a highly competitive field.

Top Talent in Skill (4.0 and Above)

In the Women’s Doubles Skill (4.0 and Above) category, competitors like Jen Van Every, Tina Herrmann, Amanda Campbell, Philippa Putlitz, Jenna Johnson, and Jacquie deLange showed their advanced skills. This category, held at 10:00 AM, highlighted the top talent in the field, contributing to an exciting event.

News in Brief: Princeton Paddle Battle Women’s Doubles

The Princeton Paddle Battle 2024 concluded with Tania Symons and Ricarda Faber winning gold in the Women’s Doubles Skill (2.5 and Under) category. Sandy Harris and Sabrina Harris-Kobelsky took silver, while Miho Nagaya and Katie Fry earned bronze.

The Skill (3.0) and Skill (4.0 and Above) rounds featured a competitive lineup, with players like Allison Henry and Jen Van Every showing high-level play. The event, held on August 23, 2024, showed impressive performances across various skill levels.

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