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Boyko, Svetlana Anatolyevna

Svetlana Anatolievna Boiko (born April 13, 1972 Rostov-on-Don , USSR ) is a Russian female athlete who has been a member of the Russian national team since 1993 . Olympic champion in 2008, world and European champion, multiple winner of the World and European Championships. He lives and trains in Rostov-on-Don .

Svetlana Boyko
personal information
Floor
A country USSR → Russia
Specialization
Date of BirthApril 13, 1972 ( 1972-04-13 ) (47 years)
Place of BirthRostov-on-Don , USSR
Growth180
Weight63
Awards and medals
Olympic Games
GoldBeijing 2008Command rapier
World Championships
SilverLa Chaux-de-Fonds 1998rapier
BronzeSeoul 1999rapier
GoldBudapest 2000team rapier
SilverNeem 2001team rapier
GoldLisbon 2002team rapier
GoldLisbon 2002rapier
SilverHavana 2003team rapier
European Championships
GoldPlovdiv 1998team rapier
GoldFunchal 2000team rapier
BronzeMoscow 2002rapier
BronzeMoscow 2002team rapier
BronzeBourges 2003rapier
SilverCopenhagen 2004rapier
SilverCopenhagen 2004team rapier
SilverZalaegerszeg 2005rapier
SilverZalaegerszeg 2005team rapier
GoldIzmir 2006team rapier
SilverGhent 2007team rapier
GoldKiev 2008team rapier
State awards

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Content

Biography

Svetlana Boyko practiced with coach Mikhail Zolotarev [1] .

Achievements

  • European Championship 1998 - 1st place.
  • World Cup 1998 - 2nd place, individual championship.
  • World Championship 1999 - 3rd place, individual championship.
  • World Cup 2000 - 1st place, team championship.
  • European Championship 2002 - 3rd place, individual championship.
  • 2002 World Championships - 1st place, individual and team championship.
  • European Championship 2003 - 3rd place, individual championship.
  • 2003 World Championships - 2nd place, team championship.

Awards and titles

  • Order of Friendship - for a great contribution to the development of physical culture and sports, high sporting achievements at the Games of the XXIX Olympiad 2008 in Beijing [2]
  • Honored Master of Sports of Russia

Notes

  1. ↑ Fencing: Encyclopedia / Authors-compilers M. S. Rakita, V. L. Steinbach. - M. Man, 2011. - 704 p. : il.
  2. ↑ Presidential Decree dated 02.08.2009 N 885 “On awarding state awards of the Russian Federation” Archival copy of April 26, 2013 on the Wayback Machine

Links

  • Svetlana Boyko - Olympic statistics on the website Sports-Reference.com (English)
  • Profile on the site of the Russian Fencing Federation (inaccessible link from 09/08/2013 [2149 days] - history , copy )
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Boyko,_Svetlana_Anatolievna&oldid=99963329


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