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'''Elisa Togut''' (born 14 May 1978 in [[Gorizia]]) is an Italian [[volleyball]] player who represented [[Italy]] at the [[2000 Summer Olympics]] in [[Sydney, Australia]]. There she ended up in ninth place with the [[Italy women's national volleyball team|Women's National Team]]. Two years later, at the [[2002 FIVB Women's World Championship|World Championship]] in [[Germany]], she claimed the gold medal and was named Most Valuable Player of the tournament. |
'''Elisa Togut''' (born 14 May 1978 in [[Gorizia]]) is an Italian former [[volleyball]] player who represented [[Italy]] at the [[2000 Summer Olympics]] in [[Sydney, Australia]]. There she ended up in ninth place with the [[Italy women's national volleyball team|Women's National Team]]. Two years later, at the [[2002 FIVB Women's World Championship|World Championship]] in [[Germany]], she claimed the gold medal and was named Most Valuable Player of the tournament. |
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==Honours== |
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Women's Volleyball | ||
Representing Italy | ||
World Championship | ||
2002 Germany | Team | |
European Championship | ||
2001 Varna | Team | |
2005 Zagreb | Team | |
FIVB World Grand Prix | ||
2004 Reggio Calabria | Team |
Elisa Togut (born 14 May 1978 in Gorizia) is an Italian former volleyball player who represented Italy at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia. There she ended up in ninth place with the Women's National Team. Two years later, at the World Championship in Germany, she claimed the gold medal and was named Most Valuable Player of the tournament.
Honours
- 1998 World Championship — 5th place
- 1998 FIVB World Grand Prix — 5th place
- 1999 FIVB World Cup — 7th place
- 1999 FIVB World Grand Prix — 4th place
- 2000 Olympic Games — 9th place
- 2000 FIVB World Grand Prix — 7th place
- 2001 European Championship — 2nd place
- 2002 World Championship — 1st place
- 2003 FIVB World Grand Prix — 5th place
- 2004 Olympic Games — 5th place (tied)
- 2005 European Championship — 2nd place
Individual awards
References