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'''Elisavet Mystakidou''' was born on [[August 14]], [[1977]]. She was a silver medalist at the Athens 2004 Olympic Games, in the 67kgs category of taekwondo.
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'''Elisavet "Elli" Mystakidou''' is a former [[Greeks|Greek]] tae kwon do athlete.
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Mystakidou was born on [[August 14]], [[1977]] in [[Giannitsa]], [[Macedonia]], [[Greece]]. She began tae kwon do at the age of 12. She was an athlete of Filippos Giannitsa.
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Mystakidou was a silver medalist at the Athens 2004 Olympic Games, in the 67kgs category. Four years later, in Beijing, she was eliminated in the round of 16. Following her elimination, she expressed the wish to withdraw from competition and raise a family.
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==Other Distinctions==
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*[[1993]] World Championship - bronze medal
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*[[2000]] European Championship - gold medal
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*[[2001]] World Championship - bronze medal
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*[[2002]] European Championship - silver medal
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*[[2003]] World Championship - bronze medal
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[[Category:Olympic Silver Medalists|Mystakidou, Elisavet]]
 
[[Category:Olympic Silver Medalists|Mystakidou, Elisavet]]
 
[[Category:Taekwondo Athletes|Mystakidou, Elisavet]]
 
[[Category:Taekwondo Athletes|Mystakidou, Elisavet]]
 
[[Category:1977 births|Mystakidou, Elisavet]]
 
[[Category:1977 births|Mystakidou, Elisavet]]

Revision as of 20:37, November 20, 2011

Elisavet "Elli" Mystakidou is a former Greek tae kwon do athlete.

Mystakidou was born on August 14, 1977 in Giannitsa, Macedonia, Greece. She began tae kwon do at the age of 12. She was an athlete of Filippos Giannitsa.

Mystakidou was a silver medalist at the Athens 2004 Olympic Games, in the 67kgs category. Four years later, in Beijing, she was eliminated in the round of 16. Following her elimination, she expressed the wish to withdraw from competition and raise a family.

Other Distinctions

  • 1993 World Championship - bronze medal
  • 2000 European Championship - gold medal
  • 2001 World Championship - bronze medal
  • 2002 European Championship - silver medal
  • 2003 World Championship - bronze medal