Svetlana Terenteva
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Svetlana Sergeevna Terentieva (born 25 September 1983 in
Yekaterinburg Yekaterinburg ( ; rus, Екатеринбург, p=jɪkətʲɪrʲɪnˈburk), alternatively romanized as Ekaterinburg and formerly known as Sverdlovsk ( rus, Свердло́вск, , svʲɪrˈdlofsk, 1924–1991), is a city and the administra ...
, Russian SSR,
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) is a Russian
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.


International career

Terentieva was selected for the Russia national women's ice hockey team in the
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and
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Winter Olympics. In both Olympics she recorded one goal in five games. She also played in the
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for the 2006 Olympics.IIHF – Team Russia Stats – 2002 Olympics
/ref>IIHF – Team Russia Stats – 2010 Olympics
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/ref> Terentieva has also appeared for Russia at nine
IIHF Women's World Championship The IIHF World Women's Championship (WW or WWC), officially the IIHF Ice Hockey Women's World Championship, is the premier international tournament in women's ice hockey. It is governed by the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF). The offi ...
s. Her first appearance came in
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. She was a part of the bronze medal winning team at the
2001 IIHF Women's World Championship The 2001 IIHF Women's World Championships was held April 2–8, 2001 in six cities in the state of Minnesota. Venues included the Ice Center in Plymouth, Minnesota, Plymouth, the 3M Arena at Mariucci, Mariucci Arena in Minneapolis, the Recreation ...
.IIHF – Team Russia Stats – 2001 World Championship
/ref>IIHF – Team Russia Stats – 2004 World Championship
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/ref>IIHF – Team Russia Stats – 2007 World Championship
/ref>IIHF – Team Russia Stats – 2008 World Championship
/ref>IIHF – Team Russia Stats – 2009 World Championship
IIHF – Team Russia Stats – 2011 World Championship


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International career


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1983 births Living people Ice hockey players at the 2002 Winter Olympics Ice hockey players at the 2010 Winter Olympics Olympic ice hockey players for Russia Ice hockey people from Yekaterinburg Russian women's ice hockey forwards {{Russia-icehockey-player-stub