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Tatiana Viktorovna Vidmer (née ''Bokareva'', russian: Татьяна Викторовна Видмер; born 8 January 1986) is a Russian
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power forward. She is a member of the Russian national team and played at the
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and at the 2010 World Championship, where she topped the steals, blocked shots and assists statistics. At the club level she won the EuroCup in
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with Dynamo Moscow.Tatiana Vidmer
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Europe.com In 2009, she married Vsevolod Vidmer and changed her last name from Bokareva to Vidmer. Around January 2015 she gave birth to a son. Her team Dynamo Kursk won the 2017 Euroleague, defeating in the final Turkish Fenerbahçe.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Vidmer, Tatiana Russian women's basketball players 1986 births Living people European Games gold medalists for Russia Basketball players at the 2015 European Games European Games medalists in basketball Power forwards (basketball)