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Markushevskaya, Galina Petrovna

Galina Petrovna Markushevskaya ( Ukrainian Galina Petrivna Markushevskaya , born July 16, 1976 in Vinnitsa ) - Ukrainian handball player, bronze medalist of the 2004 Summer Olympics. Honored Master of Sports of Ukraine, master of sports of international class (2004).

Handball player
Galina Petrovna Markushevskaya
Ukrainian Galina Petrivna Markushevska
Amploislinear
Growth192 cm
Weight85 kg
Citizenship Ukraine
Date of BirthJuly 16, 1976 ( 1976-07-16 ) (aged 43)
Place of BirthVinnitsa , Ukrainian SSR , USSR
Club career
  • 1992-2002: Ukrainian flag Spartak (Kiev)
  • 2002-2004: Flag of the Republic of Macedonia Comet Görcher Petrov
  • 2004-2005: Ukrainian flag Motor (Zaporozhye)
Awards and medals
Olympic Games
BronzeAthens 2004handball
Europe championship
SilverBucharest 2000
State awards
Order of Princess Olha 3rd Class of Ukraine.pngMedal-cabinet-ministrov-2010.png

Biography

She graduated in 1999 from the National University of Physical Education and Sports of Ukraine. Known for playing for the Ukrainian clubs Spartak (Kiev) [1] , Galichanka (Lviv) [2] and Motor (Zaporozhye), as well as for Comet (Skopje, Macedonia). Trained with L. Ratner, S. Pomirkovanovoy and A. Kubrachenko. She ended her playing career in 2005 for medical reasons, having suffered a number of injuries and surgeries. He works as a senior trainer and instructor in the Kiev fitness club [3] [4] .

The Ukrainian team includes the bronze medalist of the 2004 Olympic Games and the silver medalist of the 2000 European Championship [5] . She was awarded the Order of Princess Olga of the III degree, medals and diplomas of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine and the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine, as well as the badge of honor of the mayor of Kiev A.A. Omelchenko .

Notes

  1. ↑ AND TAKEN THE GAME FOR HIMSELF (Russian)
  2. ↑ ROSTOV-on-DON. Russian championship. Super League (Russian)
  3. ↑ Four years later: from Athens 2004 to Beijing 2008 (Russian)
  4. ↑ Ukrainian heroines of the 2004 Olympics ten years later: handball stars are now just mothers (Russian)
  5. ↑ STEP TO RECOGNITION (Russian)

Literature

  • Encyclopedia of Olympic Sports: In 5 vols. - Vol. 5: Olympic sport in Ukraine. - K., 2004 .-- S. 280.

Links

  • Galina Markushevskaya - Olympic statistics at Sports-Reference.com
  • Decree of the President of Ukraine "On the Valuation of the State Powers of Ukraine by the Athletes of the National Health Team of Ukraine at the XXVIII Lithuanian Olympic Games" (Ukrainian)
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Markushevskaya,_Galina_Petrovna&oldid=100627890


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