Jasna Fazlić

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Jasna Fazlić, 2008

Jasna Fazlić ( Lupulesku - Reed ; born December 20, 1970 in Foča ) is a former Yugoslav table tennis player . She won the European Championship in doubles and mixed.

youth

Jasna Fazlić started playing table tennis when she was seven. In 1982 she joined the Mladost Zagreb Association with her sister Amela. At the European Youth Championship in 1987 she won bronze in the girls' class in singles and doubles, and with the team she won silver. A year later, she secured EM gold with the girls' team.

Adults

National championships

At the age of 15, Fazlić won the Yugoslav women's championship in singles and doubles (with Mirela Sikoronca). In the following years she won several medals in this competition.

After her emigration and naturalization in the USA in 1996, she won the national American championship in doubles from 2001 to 2003 and in 2003 and 2006 in singles.

World championships

Fazlić took part in 10 world championships , from 1987 to 1995 five times for Yugoslavia and from 2001 to 2006 five times for the USA.

European Championship

In 1988 she won the European Championship in mixed with Ilija Lupulesku , in 1992 she won gold in doubles with Gordana Perkučin . In singles, she reached the quarter-finals in 1988 and 1992.

Olympic games

At the Olympic Games in 1988 she won the bronze medal together with Gordana Perkučin . In 1992 she played again for Yugoslavia, in 2000 and 2004 she played under the flag of the USA.

societies

  • 1978-1981: Perucica Foca
  • 1981–1991: Mladost Zagreb
  • 1991-1992: Vojvodina Novi Sad
  • 1993–1995: Pantheon Brussels
  • 1996 - ????: Ikeda Bank Osaka
  • 1998–1999: Mladost Zagreb
  • 1999–2003: USA, no club
  • 2003-today: TTSV Saarlouis-Fraulautern (Bundesliga)

Private

Jasna Fazlić has a sister, Amela, who is six years her senior, who was also a national player and competed at the 1981 World Cup. From 1992 to 1996 she was married to Ilija Lupulesku . During this time she played under the name Jasna Lupulesku . After their divorce, she first took on the name Fazlić again , later the name Reed (after her boyfriend at the time, the US table tennis player Barney Reed).

She studied in the USA and from 2002 worked as a university professor for history, geography, politics and economics. In August 2009 she married William H. Rather and has performed under the name Jasna Rather ever since .

Results from the ITTF database

Association event year place country singles Double Mixed team
YUG Balkan Championship 1991 Sakarya DOOR gold gold silver
YUG European Championship 1992 Stuttgart GER Quarter finals gold Quarter finals
YUG European Championship 1990 Gothenburg SWE Quarter finals Quarter finals 3
YUG European Championship 1988 Paris FRA Quarter finals Quarter finals gold
YUG European Youth Championship (Juniors) 1988 Novi Sad YUG 1
YUG European Youth Championship (Juniors) 1987 Athens GRE Semifinals
YUG EURO TOP12 1993 Copenhagen THE 7th
YUG EURO TOP12 1992 Vienna AUT 7th
YUG EURO TOP12 1991 Hertogenbosch NED 9
YUG EURO TOP12 1990 Hanover FRG 11
YUG EURO TOP12 1989 Charleroi BEL 7th
YUG EURO TOP12 1988 Ljubljana YUG 11
YUG Mediterranean Games 1991 Athens GRE gold gold
YUG Mediterranean Games 1987 Latakia SYR silver silver gold
United States North American Championship 2005 Pointe Claire CAN silver gold
United States North American Championship 2004 Chicago United States Quarter finals
United States North American Championship 2001 Fort Lauderdale 0 silver gold
United States North American Championship 2000 Toronto 0 Scratched 4th Place
United States Olympic games 2004 Athens GRE last 64 last 64
United States Olympic games 2000 Sydney OUT immediately excluded immediately excluded
YUG Olympic games 1992 Barcelona ESP immediately excluded immediately excluded
YUG Olympic games 1988 Seoul COR immediately excluded bronze
United States PAN-American Games 2003 Santo Domingo DOM Quarter finals gold
United States Pro tour 2005 Fort Lauderdale United States last 16
United States Pro tour 2005 Zagreb HRV last 64
United States Pro tour 2005 Velenje SVN last 32
United States Pro tour 2004 Aarhus THE last 32
United States Pro tour 2004 Warsaw POLE last 64 last 16
United States Pro tour 2004 Kobe JPN last 32
United States Pro tour 2004 Chicago United States last 16 last 16
United States Pro tour 2004 Singapore SIN last 64
United States Pro tour 2004 Athens GRE last 32 last 16
United States Pro tour 2004 Croatia HRV last 16
United States Pro tour 2003 Malmo SWE last 64
United States Pro tour 2003 Aarhus THE last 16
United States Pro tour 2003 Croatia HRV last 64
United States Pro tour 2002 Farum THE last 64
United States Pro tour 2002 Warsaw POLE last 64
United States Pro tour 2002 Fort Lauderdale United States last 64
United States Pro tour 2001 Fort Lauderdale United States last 32 last 16
United States Pro tour 2000 Fort Lauderdale United States Rd 1 Rd 1
United States Pro tour 2000 Kobe City JPN Rd 1
United States Pro tour 1998 Houston United States last 16 Quarter finals
United States Pro tour 1998 Wakayama JPN Rd 1 last 16
United States Pro tour 1998 Kota Kinabalu MAS last 32 Quarter finals
United States World Championship 2009 Yokohama JPN last 128 last 128
United States World Championship 2006 Bremen GER 23
United States World Championship 2005 Shanghai CHN last 128 last 32 last 64
United States World Championship 2004 Doha QAT 18th
United States World Championship 2003 Paris FRA Agony last 32 Agony
United States World Championship 2001 Osaka JPN last 128 last 64 last 128 20th
YUG World Championship 1995 Tianjin CHN last 128 last 64 last 64 25th
YUG World Championship 1993 Gothenburg SWE last 64 last 32 last 32
YUG World Championship 1991 Chiba City JPN last 32 last 16 last 32 10
YUG World Championship 1989 Dortmund FRG last 64 last 32 last 32 13
YUG World Championship 1987 New Delhi IND last 128 last 32 last 32 8th
YUG World Doubles Cup 1992 Las Vegas United States Quarter finals
YUG World Doubles Cup 1990 Seoul COR 9
YUG WTC World Team Cup 1991 Barcelona ESP 9

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Individual evidence

  1. DTS magazine , 1997/6 p. 13
  2. Jasna Fazlić Results from the ITTF database on ittf.com (accessed on September 5, 2011)