Jelena Ilyinichna Poljonowa

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Elena Poljonowa
Player information
Full name Jelena Ilyinichna Poljonowa
birthday 20th August 1983
place of birth Oral , Soviet Union
citizenship RussianRussian Russian
height 2.00 m
Playing position Back left
Throwing hand right
Club information
society Blanzat Sport Montluçon
Clubs as active
from ... to society
2000-2005 RussiaRussia GK Dynamo Volgograd
2005-2010 RussiaRussia Zvezda Zvenigorod
2010-2011 RussiaRussia Astrakhan
2011–2012 FranceFrance Le Havre
2012– FranceFrance Blanzat Sport Montluçon
National team
  Games (goals)
RussiaRussia Russia 106 (392)

Status: national team March 29, 2011

Jelena Iljinitschna Poljonowa ( Russian Елена Ильинична Полёнова ; born August 20, 1983 in Oral ) is a Russian handball player .

Poljonowa moved in 2005 from GK Dynamo Volgograd to Zvezda Zvenigorod . With Svesda, the backcourt player won the Russian championship and the EHF Cup in 2007 , and the EHF Champions League and the EHF Champions Trophy in 2008 . Poljonowa played for Svesda until 2010. After Poljonowa played in Astrakhan in the 2010/11 season, she then moved to Le Havre in the French league. After a season in Le Havre in which Poljonowa only played a few games due to knee surgery, she moved to Blanzat Sport Montluçon.

Poljonowa has played 106 international matches for the Russian national team . With Russia she became world champion in 2005 and 2007 . At the European Championships she won the silver medal in 2006 and the bronze medal in 2008 . At the 2008 Olympic Games she won the silver medal. A short time later she withdrew from the national team.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Elena Polenova s'engage avec Le Havre
  2. lamontagne.fr: Elena Polenova a signé au BSM , accessed on April 20, 2019
  3. Jelena Iljinitschna Poljonowa in the database of Sports-Reference (English; archived from the original )
  4. Group B: Zagrevanje šampionki za drugu fazu! (German warm-up of the champion for the second round ). Balkan Handball, December 4, 2009, accessed November 27, 2013 .