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*[[Estonian National Badminton Championships]] Women's single 12 times. |
*[[Estonian National Badminton Championships]] Women's single 12 times. |
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*[[Estonian National Badminton Championships]] Women's doubles |
*[[Estonian National Badminton Championships]] Women's doubles 6 times. |
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*[[Estonian National Badminton Championships]] Mixed doubles 3 times. |
*[[Estonian National Badminton Championships]] Mixed doubles 3 times. |
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*[[Cyprus International (badminton)|Cyprus International]] women's singles 1 time 2007. |
*[[Cyprus International (badminton)|Cyprus International]] women's singles 1 time 2007. |
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Kati Tolmoff | |
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Personal information | |
Birth name | Kati Tolmoff |
Country | Estonia |
Born | Tartu, Estonia | December 3, 1983
Height | 1.65 m (5 ft 5 in) |
Coach | Michael Kjeldsen |
Women's singles | |
Highest ranking | 32[1] (?) |
Kati Tolmoff (born December 3, 1983 in Tartu) is a female badminton player from Estonia.
She played at the 2005 World Badminton Championships in Anaheim and reached the second round (lost to Kaori Mori of Japan).
In 2008, she represented Estonia at the Summer Olympics. She competed in the women's singles, where she lost to Chloe Magee 1–2 in the first round.
In September 2009, she announced that because of lack of money, her professional career is over.[2][3]
Awards
- Estonian National Badminton Championships Women's single 12 times.
- Estonian National Badminton Championships Women's doubles 6 times.
- Estonian National Badminton Championships Mixed doubles 3 times.
- Cyprus International women's singles 1 time 2007.
References
- ^ http://ohtuleht.ee/index.aspx?id=414793
- ^ ÕL: Tolmoff lõpetab rahapuudusel profikarjääri? ERR Sport, 3 September 2009 Template:Et icon
- ^ Kati Tolmoffi karjääri jätab rahapuudus katki Tartu Postimees, 9 October 2009 Template:Et icon
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