Tiiu Asper (born 19 September 1983) is an Estonian judoka. [1]
She was born in Tartu. In 2007 she graduated from University of Tartu's Faculty of Medicine. [1]
She began her judo career in 1991. Her coaches have been Jevgeni Kupri and Andres Põhjala. She is two-times Estonian champion. 1998–2003 she was a member of Estonian national judo team. [1]
In 1998 and 1999 she was named as Best Junior Judoka of Estonia. [1]
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