Irina Kotikhina

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Irina Kotikhina (born 17 December 1980 in Gorky, Soviet Union) is a Russian professional table tennis player.

Career highlights

World Championships
2001, Osaka, women's singles, last 128
2001, Osaka, team competition, 23rd
2006, Bremen, team competition, 13th
2007, Zagreb, women's singles, last 64
2007, Zagreb, women's doubles, last 32
2007, Zagreb, mixed doubles, last 128
Pro Tour Meetings
2005, St. Petersburg, women's singles, runner-up Silver medal icon.svg
2006, St. Petersburg, women's doubles, quarter final
2007, St. Petersburg, women's doubles, quarter final
2008, Velenje, women's singles, semi final
2008, Velenje, women's doubles, winner Gold medal icon.svg
European Championships
2007, Belgrade, women's singles, semi final
2007, Belgrade, mixed doubles, quarter final
2007, Belgrade, team competition, 2nd Silver medal icon.svg
European Youth Championships
1995, The Hague, women's doubles, runner-up Silver medal icon.svg (cadet)
1995, The Hague, team competition, 1st Gold medal icon.svg (cadet)
1998, Norcia, team competition, 1st Gold medal icon.svg (junior)


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