Sofia Polcanova

Sofia Polcanova

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Sofia Polcanova is an accomplished Austrian table tennis player, known for her impressive performances on the international stage, including finishing fifth at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics and winning multiple European Championships. Her achievements have made her a key player in promoting table tennis in Austria and a role model for aspiring athletes.

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Sofia Polcanova partnered with Bernadette Szocs in the women's doubles final at the World Championship.

Berni Szocs, performanță istorică pentru România. Prima europeană care ajunge în finala mondială, din 1977 încoace
Adevărul·RomaniaRomania· 2025-05-25
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Sofia Polcanova is described as Austria's table tennis phenomenon with a fondness for Harry Potter.

Sofia Polcanova: Österreichs Tischtennis-Phänomen mit einem Faible für Harry Potter - Sport
Der Standard·AustriaAustria· 2025-05-25
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Sofia Polcanova is described as Austria's table tennis phenomenon with a fondness for Harry Potter.

Sofia Polcanova: Österreichs Tischtennis-Phänomen mit einem Faible für Harry Potter - Sport
Der Standard·AustriaAustria· 2025-05-25
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Sofia Polcanova is competing alongside Bernadette Szocs for the gold medal in the doubles final.

Bernadette Szocs, fantastică: medalie mondială pentru tenisul de masă românesc, după 32 de ani
Adevărul·RomaniaRomania· 2025-05-24
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Sofia Polcanova has sensationally reached the doubles final of the table tennis world championship in Doha.

Polcanova steht mit Rumänin Szöcs im Doppelfinale der Tischtennis-WM - Sport
Der Standard·AustriaAustria· 2025-05-24
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Sofia Polcanova partnered with Robert Gardos to win their mixed doubles match.

Gardos zum WM-Auftakt in Einzel und Mixed mit Polcanova erfolgreich - Sport
Der Standard·AustriaAustria· 2025-05-17
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Sofia Polcanova is noted as the fifth place finisher at the Olympics and a three-time European champion.

Dem Tischtennisverband droht der Verlust von 1,8 Millionen Euro Subvention - Sport
Der Standard·AustriaAustria· 2025-03-28
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