In 2011, she won the bronze medal with the national team at the Women's European Volleyball Championship held in Belgrade, Serbia.
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It was hosted in Oulu and Helsinki, Finland from September 25 to October 2, 1977, with the final round held in Helsinki.
It was hosted in several cities in Bulgaria from September 19 to September 27, 1981, with the final round held in Sofia.
It was hosted in several cities in the Netherlands from September 29 to October 6, 1985, with the final round held in Arnhem.
Ireland's Katie Taylor won her fourth straight gold in the 60 kg division.
The 2011 WPS Playoffs were the postseason to Women's Professional Soccer's 2011 Season, which started on August 17 and culminated on August 27 at Sahlen's Stadium in Rochester, New York.
Also not returning for the 2011 season are Chicago Red Stars, which were given a month's deadline to find investors after the original announcement of the teams, but failed to achieve so.
stadium = Stadio Mario Battaglini, Rovigo|
She was a member of the Women's National Team that won the silver medal at the 2003 European Championship in Ankara.
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Her debut for the national team came on the 2005 edition of the European Championships, held in Croatia, when the team was then coached by Marco Bonitta.
The team's biggest success came in 1989, when Sweden won the silver medal at the 1989 European Championship in Örebro and Stockholm, from September 23 to October 1.
The most important tournament in the series is the World Open held in Rotterdam in the Netherlands.