Elena Timina

Russian-Dutch table tennis player From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Elena Timina (born 8 May 1969) is a Russian-born Dutch professional table tennis player.[1] She was born in Moscow, Soviet Union.[2]

FullnameTimina Elena
Born8 May 1969 (1969-05-08) (age 56)
SportTable tennis
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Timina Elena
Personal information
Full nameTimina Elena
Nationality Netherlands  Russia  Soviet Union
Born8 May 1969 (1969-05-08) (age 56)
Sport
SportTable tennis
Medal record
Women's table tennis
World Cup
Representing  Russia
Gold medal – first place1994 NîmesTeam
European Championships
Representing  Soviet Union
Silver medal – second place1990 GothenburgDoubles
Representing  Unified Team
Bronze medal – third place1992 StuttgartTeam
Bronze medal – third place1992 StuttgartDoubles
Representing  Russia
Gold medal – first place1994 BirminghamTeam
Silver medal – second place1994 BirminghamDoubles
Representing  Netherlands
Gold medal – first place2008 Saint-PetersburgTeam
Gold medal – first place2009 StuttgartTeam
Gold medal – first place2010 OstravaTeam
Silver medal – second place2010 OstravaDoubles
Gold medal – first place2011 GdańskTeam
Bronze medal – third place2011 GdańskDoubles
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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 1st place, gold medalist(s)
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 2nd place, silver medalist(s)
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 2nd place, silver medalist(s)
1994, Birmingham, team competition, 1st 1st place, gold medalist(s)
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 2nd place, silver medalist(s) (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

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