Difficult “obstacle” to the premiere. OR national pole Faces Friday (11.07.2025, 15:45, ERT 1) Hungary, in its first match for the World Athletics Championshipin Singapore.
With a victory, the Women’s National Pole will become a favorite to win the first place in the third group of the Polo Tournament at the World Field Championships, as with Croatia (13/7, 08:45) and Japan (15/7, 05:35) they are expected to have easier task.
The first writing sample of the youth national team was excellent, with the World Cup in Chengdu, China, last April (on 20.04.2025 won Hungary in the final with 13-9) but the World Championship is a different story.
In relation to the Olympics in Paris in 2024, the Greek band will be presented with many changes to Singapore, as five players (Diamantopoulou, Margarita Pleuritou, Asimaki, Eleftheriadou, Odiriotis) are no longer going on for various reasons,
At the same time, the mission included five players who will compete for the first time in the World Championships and six others who are 21 years old, with 17 -year -old Nefeli Krassa.
National Women’s Mission consists of: Ioanna Stamatopoulou, Eleftheria Pleiritou, Fotini Trich, Sofia Tornarou, Athina Giannopoulou, Stephania Santa, Irene Ninou, Maria Patras, Christina Siouti, Vassiliki Pleteritou, Dionysia Koureta, Maria Mijakikas
Our national team remains to this day the only Greek team in any team sport that has become a world champion at the male-female level! It first appeared in a World Championship in 1998 in Perth and has since participated in the event.
The women’s national pole “touched” the medal in 2009 in Rome, where it took fourth place, losing the details of both the semifinals and the small final, but two years later in Shanghai (2011) won gold.
In the Doha World (2024), our representative band qualified for the third time in its history in the semifinals, but lost the semifinal from Hungary to penalty shoot -out and the small final with Spain in the details.
The premiere program (11.07.2025)
04:00 N. Africa – Spain (Group D.)
05:35 Argentina – Netherlands (Group B)
07:10 US – China (Group B)
08:45 France – UK (Group D)
11:00 Japan – Croatia (Group C)
12:35 Italy – New Zealand (1st Group)
14:10 Singapore – Australia (first group)
15:45 Greece – Hungary (3rd Group) ERT 1