Tatiana Mashkova

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Tatiana Mashkova Volleyball (beach)
Tatiana Mashkova
2012 in Åland
portrait
birthday March 6, 1983
place of birth Almaty, Kazakh SSR
Partner 2005 Olesja Ignattschik
2007–2008 Alexandra Turishcheva
2009–2016 Irina Zymbalowa
since 2017 Bachtygul Samalykowa
World ranking Position 35
successes
2013 - World Cup participant
2015 - World Cup ninth
2017 - World Cup participant
(As of August 2, 2017)

Tatjana Mashkova ( Russian Татьяна Машкова , English transcription : Tatyana Mashkova, born March 6, 1983 in Almaty , Kazakh SSR ) is a Kazakh beach volleyball player .

Career

Maschkowa took part in 2003 with Swetlana Savchenko at the Junior World Championship in Saint-Quay-Portrieux and finished 29th. The following year she played her first FIVB World Tour tournament with Marina Storoshenko at the Shanghai Open . In 2005 she took part in two open and one satellite tournaments with Olesja Ignattschik . In 2007 Maschkowa formed a new duo with Alexandra Turishcheva , who came in 25th at the Junior World Championships in Modena. The last time they performed together, they finished 17th at the Dubai Open in 2008 .

For the 2009 Open tournament in Stare Jabłonki , Maschkowa first appeared with her new partner Irina Zymbalowa . Maschkowa / Zymbalowa played their first Grand Slam in Beijing in 2011. In the same year they finished ninth in the Asian championship in China. In 2012 they were eliminated early in four Grand Slams on the World Tour . They finished 17th in the Åland Open and fifth in Bang Saen . They also finished fifth in the Asian Championship. In 2013 they came to 17th place after a 25th place at the Fuzhou Open at the Grand Slams in Corrientes and Rome . At the World Championships in Stare Jabłonki Maschkowa / Zymbalowa reached the main round, where they were eliminated against the Finnish siblings Nyström / Nyström . There was another 17th place in Gstaad before they reached the top ten in ninth place at the Anapa Open. After three 25th places in a row they were fifth in the Grand Slam in Xiamen and then third in the Asian Cup.

The World Tour 2014 began Maschkowa / Zymbalowa with two 25th places in Fuzhou and Shanghai . Then they finished ninth in the Prague Open and fifth in the Asian Cup. In the further course of the FIVB series, two 17th places at the Grand Slams in Berlin and Long Beach were her best results. In November they finished fifth in the Pattaya Challenger. In the 2015 World Tour , they first finished ninth in the Luzern Open, before achieving weaker results at the Prague Open, the Grand Slam in Moscow and the majors in Poreč and Stavanger . At the World Cup in the Netherlands , they came third in the group and were eliminated after beating the German duo Laboreur / Sude in the round of 16 against the Canadians Bansley / Pavan , which meant they ended the tournament in ninth place. After that, there were only a few double-digit results on the World Tour before Maschkowa / Zymbalowa finished ninth at the Open tournaments in Sochi , Xiamen and Antalya . The World Tour 2016 started for her with back places at the Maceió Open and the Grand Slam in Rio de Janeiro . After a fifth place in the Asian Cup, they played a few more Asian tournaments. Then they came in 17th place at the Sochi Open, 33rd place in the Grand Slam in Moscow and 25th place in the Hamburg Major.

In 2017 Mashkowa formed a new duo with Bachtygul Samalykowa . Initially, Maschkowa / Samalykowa achieved some top five results in Asian tournaments and won a tournament in Vietnam . On the World Tour 2017 they took 33rd place in The Hague (three-star tournament) and Gstaad (five stars) and 17th place in Olsztyn (four stars). They qualified for the 2017 World Cup in Vienna via the AVC preliminary decision .

Web links

Commons : Tatyana Mashkova  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. FIVB world rankings (as of July 31, 2017)
  2. ^ FIVB, Qualification Process - Women