Tamara Boroš
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Medal record | |||
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Table tennis | |||
Competitor for Croatia | |||
World Championship | |||
Bronze | Paris 2003 | Women's singles | |
European Championship | |||
Silver | Eindhoven 1998 | Women's singles | |
Bronze | Bremen 2000 | Team | |
Bronze | Bremen 2000 | Women's singles | |
Bronze | Zagreb 2002 | Women's singles | |
Gold | Zagreb 2002 | Women's doubles | |
Silver | Courmayeur 2003 | Team | |
Gold | Courmayeur 2003 | Women's doubles | |
Bronze | Arhus 2005 | Women's singles | |
Silver | Arhus 2005 | Team | |
Gold | Arhus 2005 | Women's doubles | |
Mediterranean Games | |||
Gold | Bari 1997 | Women's doubles | |
Silver | Bari 1997 | Women's singles | |
Gold | Tunis 2001 | Women's singles | |
Gold | Almería 2005 | Women's singles |
Tamara Boroš (born December 19, 1977) is an accomplished female table tennis player from Croatia. She has been one of the relatively rare European players who competes at the highest level of the sport together with the players from Far East.
Boroš was born in Senta (Vojvodina, Serbia). Her family moved to Croatia in 1993.
Tamara Boroš was the World #2 player in 2002. At the World Championship in Paris in 2003 she won her only medal, the bronze medal, and became the first European to win a WC medal after ten years. Only three non-Asian players won a medal at the World Championship between 1973 and 2005.
She is coached by one Neven Cegnar.