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Liudmila Bodnieva : ウィキペディア英語版
Liudmila Bodnieva


Liudmila Bodnieva (Russian: Людмила Валерьевна Бодниева, born on October 15, 1978 in Elista, Russia) is a retired Russian team handball player and world champion with the Russian women's national handball team. She plays for the club Krim Ljubljana.〔(Player info: Liudmila Bodnieva ) – ''2007/2008 EHF Women's Champions League'' (Retrieved on August 25, 2008)〕 She is of Kalmyk ethnicity.
She won a gold medal with the winning Russian team at the 2005 World Women's Handball Championship in Saint Petersburg, Russia, and was selected into the championship's all-star team (as pivot).
She received a silver medal at the 2006 European Women's Handball Championship in Sweden, and was voted into the all-star team (pivot). She was also in the all-star team at the 2004 European Women's Handball Championship, where the Russian team finished 4th.

Twice World Champion, silver and bronze medalist of Europe Championship
"All star team" as pivot:
World Champioship 2001 Italy, 2005 Russia (MVP)
European Championship 2000 Romania, 2002 Danmark, 2004 Hungaria, 2006 Sweden
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