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 .
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| Date of Birth | April 13, 1972 (47 years) |
| Place of Birth | Rostov-on-Don , USSR |
| Growth | 180 |
| Weight | 63 |
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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
- ↑ Fencing: Encyclopedia / Authors-compilers M. S. Rakita, V. L. Steinbach. - M. Man, 2011. - 704 p. : il.
- ↑ 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 )