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The European, Final Stage of the YPEF 2010/2011 International  Contest took place on 28th -29th of September 2011 in Ruciane-Nida/Ryn, Poland. Teams from  Austria, Czech Republic, Estonia, Germany, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Portugal, Romania and Slovenia  participated in the final competition (test and presentation) of the YPEF contest.



Final in Poland Final in Poland Winners are:  Anna Kemenes, Zsolt Pásztori, Gergely Ujvari from Baar Madas  Reformatus Gimnazium, Hungary!
Teacher: Mr. David Vetlenyi.
Final in Poland Final in Poland Second place goes to:  Monika Ciupak, Karol Rokita and Maciej Turek from Zespół Szkół Ogólnokształcących nr 2 im. F.D. Kniaźnina w Puławach, Poland!
Teachers: Mrs.Marzena Górecka and Mrs. Halina Pytlak.
Final in Poland Final in Poland Third place goes to:  Edgars Iecelnieks, Nils Fridriksons and Arturs Mikelens from Ogre Forestry School,  Latvia!
Teacher: Mrs. Solvita Krodziniece.
Final in Poland Final in Poland Fourth place goes to: Johanna Köttsdorfer, Johanna Steinberger, Stefan Pusterhofer and Jürgen Gasser from Technical Forestry High School Bruck an der Mur, Austria!
Teacher: Mrs Bettina Gailberger
Final in Poland Final in Poland Special award for the best presentation goes to: Ines Sofia Oliveira, Ana Filipa Marques, and Joana Vaz Barbosa from Penafiel's High School,  Portugal!
Teacher: Mrs. Ana M.C. Ferreira Santana

photos by Anna Pikus, Maria Kawalec

The level of the contestants was very high and the results were very close. It is worth mentioning that the difference in total score between second and fifth place was only 0,8 points and the difference between 4th Austria and 5th Czech Republic was only 0,1 points!  (with the scale from 0 to 100 points).

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