Veronika Minina (since 1984 Triisa; born 29 June 1955) is an Estonian athletics competitor. [1]
She began athletics training at the age of 11 in Viljandi, coached by Aita Peters. Later, in Tallinn, she was coached by Jüri Murakas and Vello Palm. She is multiple-times Estonian champion in shot put. [1]
Her personal best was 18.03 (1980). [1]
Her son is motorsport driver Toomas Triisa. [1]
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