Tamyla Oleksiuk
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Tamyla Oleksiuk
Summary
Tamyla Oleksiuk is a human[1]. She was born in Kryvyi Rih[2]. She was born on +1967-01-23T00:00:00Z[3]. She worked as a handball player[4].
Key Facts
- Tamyla Oleksiuk was born in Kryvyi Rih[2].
- Tamyla Oleksiuk was born on +1967-01-23T00:00:00Z[3].
- Tamyla Oleksiuk held citizenship in Soviet Union[5].
- Tamyla Oleksiuk held citizenship in Ukraine[6].
- Tamyla Oleksiuk worked as a handball player[4].
- Tamyla Oleksiuk was educated at National University of Physical Education and Sport of Ukraine[7].
- Tamyla Oleksiuk received the Honoured Master of Sports of the USSR[8].
- Tamyla Oleksiuk is recorded as female[9].
- Tamyla Oleksiuk's instance of is recorded as human[10].
- Tamyla Oleksiuk's member of sports team is recorded as HC Spartak Kyiv[11].
- Tamyla Oleksiuk's member of sports team is recorded as Soviet Union women's national handball team[12].
- Tamyla Oleksiuk's sport is recorded as handball[13].
- Tamyla Oleksiuk's family name is recorded as Oleksiuk[14].
- Tamyla Oleksiuk's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as Russian[15].
- Tamyla Oleksiuk's Encyclopedia of Modern Ukraine ID is recorded as 76339[16].
- Tamyla Oleksiuk's trained by is recorded as Ihor Turchyn[17].
Body
Origins and Family
Tamyla Oleksiuk was born in Kryvyi Rih[2]. She was born on +1967-01-23T00:00:00Z[3].
Education
Tamyla Oleksiuk's education included a stint at National University of Physical Education and Sport of Ukraine[7].
Career and Affiliations
Tamyla Oleksiuk's professions included handball player[4].
Recognition
Tamyla Oleksiuk received the Honoured Master of Sports of the USSR[8].
FAQs
Where was Tamyla Oleksiuk born?
Tamyla Oleksiuk was born in Kryvyi Rih[2].
What did Tamyla Oleksiuk do for work?
Tamyla Oleksiuk worked as handball player[4].
Where did Tamyla Oleksiuk go to school?
Tamyla Oleksiuk was educated at National University of Physical Education and Sport of Ukraine[7].
What awards did Tamyla Oleksiuk receive?
Honors received include Honoured Master of Sports of the USSR[8].