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EuroBasket Women 2011
The 2011 European Women Basketball Championship, commonly called EuroBasket Women 2011, was the 33rd regional championship held by FIBA Europe. The competition was held in Poland from 2011. This was the 4th time that the EuroBasket Women was hosted by Poland. Russia won its third title after defeating Turkey in the final. It was Russia's 6th final after the dissolution of the Soviet Union, while Turkey played final for the 1st time. The result score was 59–42 in favor of Russia,Russia wins the Gold in EuroBasket 2011
''eurobasket.com'', 3 July 2011.
and it was Russia's 3rd title in the competition and first since 2007.


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Competition System


Preliminary Round (June 18 – June 20)

The 16 participants were d ...
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Elena Danilochkina
Elena Igorevna Kirillova, (russian: Елена Игоревна Данилочкина; born 27 January 1986), née Elena Danilochkina, (russian: Елена Данилочкина) is a Russian basketball player. She played as a shooting guard for the Russian women's national team and Nadezhda Orenburg in the Russian Premier League. She then switched to Dynamo Kursk in 2016, winning with her team the EuroLeague in 2017. Danilochkina led Russia to the gold medal at the EuroBasket Women 2011 The 2011 European Women Basketball Championship, commonly called EuroBasket Women 2011, was the 33rd regional championship held by FIBA Europe. The competition was held in Poland from 2011. This was the 4th time that the EuroBasket Women was h ... and was voted the Most Valuable Player of the tournament. Her team placed fourth at the 2012 Summer Olympics.
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Arena Łódź
Atlas Arena
- lodz.gazeta.pl - 25-08-2009 is a multipurpose indoor arena in , , opened on June 26, 2009 at al. Bandurskiego. It is one of the largest Polish venues with a seating capacity of 10,400, with an optional extra 3,000, it has 1,500 parking places and 11 VIP lounges (each with a terrace). The arena hosts conferences, concerts and sports events (e.g. volleyball, basketball, athletics and ice hockey). In August 2009,
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Darina Misurová
Darina Márquez Uribe (Pachuca, Hidalgo; born 28 July 1980) known as Darina, is a Mexican singer-songwriter, record producer, politician, activist, voice actress and former professional soccer player; after her professional debut in 1996 as a radio host and frontwoman in a rock band in 1996, she was named as the first place winner on the interactive reality show '' Operación Triunfo México'' on November 10, 2002; becoming the first winner ever of a singing competition television series in LatinAmerica. She has been working with multiple mass media companies including The Walt Disney Company, Televisa, NBC, Endemol and Fox Sports amomg others; Darina also provided the main soundtracks for different television series including ''Velo de Novia'' and '' Big Brother 2'' in Mexico. She was finalist at the ''Worldbest International Contest'' in Cannes, France in 2004, representing her country and performing alongside others singers like Phil Collins and Lionel Richie. On th ...
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Erin Lawless
Erin Lawless (born May 6, 1985), also known as Erin Lawlessová, is an American born-Slovak women's basketball player. She played for Slovakia at EuroBasket Women 2011, where she was her nation's top scorer. She played club basketball in Italy, Slovakia, Russia, Turkey and Belgium between 2007 and 2015, before returning to the United States. Basketball career Lawless signed a letter of intent with Purdue in 2002, having played basketball for Fenwick High School. Lawless played basketball in Italy's Serie A1 with New Wash Montigarda in the 2007–08 season, leading the team in scoring. She then signed with the Indiana Fever of the WNBA in early 2008, making it her second training camp with the team. Lawless subsequently moved to Slovakia to play in the Slovak Women's Basketball Extraliga for Prešov and then Good Angels Košice. In 2010 she received Slovak citizenship, enabling her to represent Slovakia in international competition, despite not being able to speak the Slovak ...
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Tatiana Popova
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Svetlana Abrosimova
Svetlana Olegovna Abrosimova (russian: Светлана Олеговна Абросимова, born 9 July 1980) is a Russian basketball player who has played in college, the Olympics, and in professional leagues. She most recently played for the Seattle Storm in the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA). She is usually called by her nickname, "Svet" or "Sveta". Abrosimova was born in Leningrad, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union (today St. Petersburg, Russia), to Oleg and Ludmilla Abrosimov. Her father Oleg works as a welder in a shipyard and her older sister, Tatiana, was a professional ballroom dancer. While attending school she was trained for the then Soviet Olympic team. She was named the MVP of the 1996 European Basketball Championship (also known as ''Eurobasket''), averaging 18 points, six rebounds and three assists per game. She was also a member of all-star teams that won the 1995 and 1996 European Championship. Abrosimova was a member of the Russian national bask ...
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Maria Stepanova
Maria Alexandrovna Stepanova (russian: Мари́я Алекса́ндровна Степа́нова; born 23 February 1979) is a Russian professional and Olympic basketball player. In the United States, she played for the Phoenix Mercury in the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA). At a height of 203 cm, she has been the fifth-tallest player in the league (along with Liz Cambage, Zheng Haixia and Lindsay Taylor). Margo Dydek, 7 ft 2 in (218 cm), Bernadett Határ, 6 ft 10.5 in (210 cm), Han Xu, 6 ft 10 in (208 cm), and Brittney Griner, 6 ft 9 in (206 cm), are taller than her. Heidi Gillingham, also 6 ft 10 in, and Allyssa DeHaan, 6 ft 9 in as well, never played in the WNBA. She wears size 15 (US) / 48 (EU) shoes. Though in the Russian national team, she has been overtaken by Ekaterina Lisina in being the tallest member. Stepanova was born in the village of Shpakovskoye (now the town of Mikhaylovsk, in Stavropol Krai of the former Russian Soviet ...
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Marina Kuzina
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Sandra Linkeviciene
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Gintarė Petronytė
Gintarė Petronytė (born 19 March 1989) is a Lithuanian professional female basketball player, currently playing for Reyer Venezia in Italy. Career On 21 July 2010, Galatasaray Medical Park announced that Petronyte had joined the team on a two-year contract. Honours * FIBA Europe Young Women's Player of the Year Award: (2008) *EuroCup Women The EuroCup Women (officially ''FIBA EuroCup Women'') is the second-level basketball competition with teams from associate members of FIBA Europe. It succeeds the Ronchetti Cup. System of competition As for the EuroLeague Women, the EuroCup had ... *Winner: 2009–10, 2017–18 *Lebanese Basketball League Champion (2017) References External linksProfileat Eurobasket.comat EuroBasket Women 2009 1989 births Living people Lithuanian women's basketball players Centers (basketball) Galatasaray S.K. (women's basketball) players Sportspeople from Panevėžys Antakya Belediyespor players Lithuanian expatriate basketball people ...
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Bahar Çağlar
Bahar Çağlar Ökten (born 28 September 1988) is a Turkish professional basketball player for Botaş SK. She competed at two Summer Olympic Games: the 2012 and 2016. Married to the advocate Emin Ökten since 29 August 2020. Honors * Galatasaray ** EuroLeague Women ***Winners: 2013–2014 **EuroCup Women ***Winners: 2008–2009 **Turkish Basketball Super League ***Winners: 2013–2014, 2014–2015 **Turkish Cup ***Winners: 2009–2010, 2010–2011, 2011–2012, 2012–2013, 2013–2014 **Turkish Presidents Cup ***Winners: 2008, 2011 * Yakın Doğu Üniversitesi **EuroCup Women ***Winners: 2016–2017 **Turkish Basketball Super League ***Winners: 2016–2017 **Turkish Cup ***Winners: 2016–2017, 2017–2018 **Turkish Presidents Cup ***Winners: 2017 See also *Turkish women in sports Turkish women have an active participation in many sports branches and have several important trophies, especially in athletics, weightlifting, combat sports, volleyball and basketball. Partici ...
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Şaziye İvegin-Karslı
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