Anastasija Kravčenoka

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Anastasija Kravčenoka Volleyball (beach)
Anastasija Kravčenoka in 2019.jpg
Anastasija Kravčenoka in 2019
portrait
birthday January 19, 1997
place of birth Daugavpils, Latvia
Partner 2013, since 2016 Tīna Graudiņa
2015 Tereze Hrapane
World ranking Position 24
successes
2016 - European Champion U22
2019 - European Champion
(As of August 11, 2019)

Anastasija Kravčenoka (born January 19, 1997 in Daugavpils ) is a Latvian beach volleyball player .

Career

Kravčenoka played her first tournaments with Tīna Graudiņa in 2013 and came in ninth place at the U18 European Championship in Maladsetschna . In 2015 she completed an EEVZA tournament in Vilnius with Tereze Hrapane and the U20 European Championship in Larnaka , but did not get more than double-digit results. In 2016 Graudina / Kravčenoka played two satellite tournaments and finished fifth in the U20 European Championship in Antalya. At the EEVZA tournament in Maladsetschna Kravčenoka competed with Agnese Caica . At the U22 European Championship in Thessaloniki , Graudina / Kravčenoka won the title by beating Poland's Kociołek / Gruszczyńska in the final . At the CEV Masters in Jūrmala and the EEVZA tournament in Batumi , Graudina / Kravčenoka also made it into the top five.

They started 2017 with a third place in Koropovo (EEVZA). In Baden they were fifth in the U22 European Championship and ninth in the subsequent CEV Masters. There were further fifth places at the satellite tournament in Laholm and the U21 World Cup in Nanjing . On the World Tour 2017 , Graudina / Kravčenoka played the four-star tournament in Olsztyn , where they were eliminated early. At the CEV satellites in Vilnius and Jantarny , however, they finished second and fifth. They also qualified for the European Championship in their native Jūrmala . There they reached the quarter-finals without losing a set, which they lost to the German Laboreur / Sude .

In 2019, Graudina / Kravčenoka became European champions in Moscow .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. FIVB world rankings (as of August 5, 2019)