Anna Kirichenko (born May 15, 1997 ) is a Finnish table tennis player . She represented her country at the 2019 European Games . By 2020 she took part in six European championships and seven world championships . She played at ESV Weil until 2018, then moved to France. She is a four-time Finnish champion.
Kirichenko is right-handed and uses the European shakehand racket pose.
Results from the ITTF database
Association
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event
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year
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place
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country
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singles
|
Double
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Mixed
|
team
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FIN
|
European Games
|
2019
|
Minsk
|
BLR
|
last 128
|
|
|
|
FIN
|
European Championship
|
2019
|
Nantes
|
FRA
|
|
|
|
35
|
FIN
|
European Championship
|
2018
|
Alicante
|
ESP
|
Agony
|
last 64
|
last 64
|
|
FIN
|
European Championship
|
2017
|
Luxembourg
|
LUX
|
|
|
|
32
|
FIN
|
European Championship
|
2016
|
Budapest
|
HUN
|
Agony
|
last 32
|
last 32
|
|
FIN
|
European Championship
|
2015
|
Ekaterinburg
|
RUS
|
|
|
|
28
|
FIN
|
European Championship
|
2013
|
Schwechat
|
AUT
|
|
|
|
26th
|
FIN
|
Challenge Series
|
2020
|
Lisbon
|
POR
|
last 64
|
last 16
|
last 16
|
|
FIN
|
Challenge Series
|
2019
|
Almeria
|
ESP
|
Agony
|
last 32
|
|
|
FIN
|
Challenge Series
|
2019
|
Lisbon
|
POR
|
last 128
|
|
|
|
FIN
|
Challenge Series
|
2018
|
Minsk
|
BLR
|
last 64
|
last 32
|
|
|
FIN
|
Challenge Series
|
2018
|
Zagreb
|
HRV
|
Agony
|
last 32
|
|
|
FIN
|
Challenge Series
|
2017
|
Czestochowa
|
POLE
|
Agony
|
last 64
|
|
|
FIN
|
World Tour
|
2018
|
Olomouc
|
CZE
|
last 128
|
|
|
|
FIN
|
World Tour
|
2017
|
Budapest
|
HUN
|
Agony
|
last 32
|
|
|
FIN
|
World Tour
|
2016
|
Linz
|
AUT
|
Agony
|
last 32
|
|
|
FIN
|
World Tour
|
2016
|
De Haan
|
BEL
|
Agony
|
|
|
|
FIN
|
World Championship
|
2019
|
Budapest
|
HUN
|
last 64
|
last 64
|
last 64
|
|
FIN
|
World Championship
|
2018
|
Halmstad
|
SWE
|
|
|
|
57
|
FIN
|
World Championship
|
2017
|
Dusseldorf
|
GER
|
Agony
|
last 64
|
last 128
|
|
FIN
|
World Championship
|
2016
|
Kuala Lumpur
|
MAS
|
|
|
|
63
|
FIN
|
World Championship
|
2014
|
Tokyo
|
JPN
|
|
|
|
65
|
FIN
|
World Championship
|
2013
|
Paris
|
FRA
|
Agony
|
last 64
|
last 128
|
|
FIN
|
World Championship
|
2011
|
Rotterdam
|
NED
|
last 32
|
|
last 64
|
|
Web links
Individual evidence
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↑ a b Kirichenko Anna: video, ranking. Retrieved August 11, 2020 .
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↑ tischtennis magazine , 2018/9 page 26
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↑ 2nd BL-Splitter: Carey and Kirichenko switch to ESV Weil. May 20, 2016, accessed on August 12, 2020 (German).