Elena Timina
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Elena Timina (born 8 May 1969) is a Russian-born Dutch professional table tennis player.[1] She was born in Moscow, Soviet Union.
Career highlights
- Summer Olympic Games
- 1992, Barcelona, women's singles, 1st round
- 1992, Barcelona, women's doubles, quarter final
- 1996, Atlanta, women's singles, 1st round
- 1996, Atlanta, women's doubles, quarter final
- 2012, London, women's team, quarter final
- World Championships
- 1989, Dortmund, women's doubles, last 16
- 1993, Gothenburg, team competition, 5th
- 1995, Tianjin, women's doubles, quarter final
- 1995, Tianjin, team competition, 9th
- 1997, Manchester, women's doubles, last 16
- 1997, Manchester, team competition, 9th
- World Team Cup
- 1990, Hokkaidō, 5th
- 1991, Barcelona, 9th
- 1994, Nîmes, 1st
- 1995, Atlanta, 5th
- World Doubles Cup:
- 1992, Las Vegas, women's doubles, quarter final
- Pro Tour Meetings
- 1996, Kettering, women's singles, semi final
- 1996, Kettering, women's doubles, quarter final
- 1996, Bolzano, women's doubles, quarter final
- 1998, Doha, women's doubles, semi final
- 1998, Zagreb, women's doubles, quarter final
- 2007, Velenje, women's doubles, semi final
- European Championships
- 1990, Gothenburg, women's singles, last 16
- 1990, Gothenburg, women's doubles, runner-up
- 1992, Stuttgart, women's singles, last 16
- 1992, Stuttgart, women's doubles, semi final
- 1994, Birmingham, women's singles, last 16
- 1994, Birmingham, women's doubles, runner-up
- 1994, Birmingham, team competition, 1st
- 1996, Bratislava, women's singles, last 16
- 1998, Eindhoven, women's singles, last 16
- 2008 – 2011, European Champion team tournament
- European Youth Championships
- 1983, Malmö, women's doubles, runner up (cadet)
- 1986, Louvin La Neuve, women's singles, semi final (juniors)
- European Top-12 Championships
- 1992, Vienna, 5th
- 1993, Copenhagen, 9th
- 1994, Arezzo, 11th
- 1995, Dijon, 9th
- 1996, Charleroi, 11th
- 1997, Eindhoven, 9th
References
- ↑ "ITTF_Database". Ittf.com.
External links
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