Tatjana Ječmenica (table tennis player)
Born: April 14 1949, Banja Luka, Bosnia and Hercegovina, Former Yugoslavia Lives is Maribor, Slovenia, has two daughters [1]
Sport career beginning: 1963 STK Partizan, Novi Sad, Yugoslavia First achievements: 1964 STK Vojvodina, Novi Sad, Yugoslavija [1]
Some of the achievements of the short, however very successful career:
European Junior Championship[edit]
- 1964 Ječmenica-Resler won First place juniors doubles [2]
- 1965 T. Ječmenica won Third place Juniors singles [2]
- 1965 Ječmenica – Resler won Third place Juniors doubles [2]
- 1965 Ječmenica - Stipancic won Third place Juniors mix doubles [2]
World Table Tennis Championship, Ljubljana 1965[edit]
- Ječmenica-Pirc reached Eight place Women’s team competition[3]
1966, European Table tennis Championship[edit]
Womens team competiton[edit]
Ječmenica, Pirc won nineth place for Yugoslavia team [2]
1966 and 1967 European Table tennis Champions Cup[edit]
Women’s team competition[edit]
Ječmenica, Stojsic, Skakun won Second place for Yugoslavia team [2]
Balkan’s Table Tennis Championship[edit]
Women’s team competition[edit]
T.Ječmenica, won Second place for Yugoslavia team [4]
Yugoslavia National Table tennis Championship,[edit]
Women’s team competiotion[edit]
1966 Ječmenica, Stojsic, Skakun won First place [4]
1967 Ječmenica, Stojsic won First place [4]
1968 Ječmenica, Stojsic won Third place [4]
1969 Ječmenica, Stojsic, Dardic won Second place [4]
Women’s doubles competition[edit]
1965, 1966 &1967 Ječmenica, Stojsiċ won First place won [4]
Mix doubles competition[edit]
Ječmenica, Korpa won 1967 first place won [4]
1966 & 1967 Competition best player Award[edit]
T. Ječmenica [4]
Yugoslavia National Table tennis Cup competition[edit]
Women’s team competition[edit]
- 1965 Ječmenica, Stojsic, Skakun won Second place [4]
- 1966 Ječmenica, Stojsic, Skakun won First place [4]
T. Ječmenica played 53 times for Yugoslavia National Women’s team [4]
1965 T. Ječmenica received award as the most successful junior sportsman of the city of Novi Sad, former Yugoslavia [5]
Apart for this award at the beginning of her sport career T. Ječmenica received many more awards and acknowledgments for her achievements in competitions, as well as for her contributions for the table tennis development. [6]
After short, however very successful sport career T. Ječmenica took part in organization of big international table tennis competitions such as: [6]
- ESTON 74
- SPENS 81 and
- Mini SPENS 1986
- 1972 she carried the Olympic torch
- 1988-89 she was a player and a couch in Bergkvara, Sweden
References[edit]
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- ↑ 1.0 1.1 The sport Coryphaeus of the city of Novi Sad, Author Vladimir Vujin Published by Dnevnik newspaper 2010 Наслови | Dnevnik; Sentimentalna Enciklopedija, Sportski Korifeji Novog Sada, Vladimir Vujin, Dnevnik 2010.Наслови | Dnevnik
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 European Table Tennis Union - ETTU.org - Home
- ↑ International Table Tennis Federation - Home of Table Tennis (ittf.com)...
- ↑ 4.00 4.01 4.02 4.03 4.04 4.05 4.06 4.07 4.08 4.09 4.10 Table Tennis Association of Republic of Serbia Stonoteniski savez Srbije – Zvanični sajt http://stss.rs/...
- ↑ Encyclopedia of the city of Novi Sad, Author Dusan Popov, published by Matica Srpska, Novi Sad 1997 ; Enciklopedia Novog Sada, Dr Dušan Popov, Izdavac Matica Srpska, Novi Sad 1997 Матица српска - Најстарија српска књижевна, културна и научна институција (maticasrpska.org.rs)
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 50 years of Table Tennis Association of Yugoslavia 1928-1978, Published by Table Tennis Association of Former Yugoslavia, Printed by Grafički Zavod Hrvatske, Zagreb 1978 (gzh.hr); 50 godina Stonoteniskog Saveza Jugoslavije 1928-1978, Publikovao Stonoteniski Savez Jugoslavije, Štampao Grafički Zavod Hrvatske, Zagreb 1978..(gzh.hr)