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'''Vassiliki "Viky" Arvaniti''' ({{lang-el|Βασιλική (Βίκυ) Αρβανίτη)}}, also [[transliterated]] '''Vasiliki'''; born March 17, 1985, in [[Athens, Greece]]) is a [[beach volleyball]] player from [[Greece]], who won the gold medal at the [[2005 European Beach Volleyball Championships|2005 European Championships]] in [[Moscow, Russia]] and the [[2007 Nestea European Championship Final|2007 European Championship]] in [[Valencia]], [[Spain]], partnering [[Vasso Karadassiou]]. She represented her native country at the [[2004 Summer Olympics]] in her home town, with [[Efthalia Koutroumanidou|Thaleia Koutroumanidou]].<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|title = Viky Arvaniti Bio, Stats, and Results|url = https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/ar/viky-arvaniti-1.html|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20200418110123/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/ar/viky-arvaniti-1.html|url-status = dead|archive-date = 2020-04-18|website = Olympics at Sports-Reference.com|access-date = 2015-10-08}}</ref> At the [[2008 Summer Olympics]], she competed with Karadassiou.<ref name=":0" /> She took part in the [[2012 Summer Olympics|2012 London Olympics]] with [[Maria Tsiartsiani]], who was later injured.<ref name=":0" /> Since 2013, her teammate has been [[Peny Karagkouni]], who used to play indoor volleyball.
'''Vassiliki "Viky" Arvaniti''' ({{langx|el|Βασιλική (Βίκυ) Αρβανίτη)}}, also [[transliterated]] '''Vasiliki'''; born March 17, 1985, in [[Athens, Greece]]) is a [[beach volleyball]] player from [[Greece]], who won the gold medal at the [[2005 European Beach Volleyball Championships|2005 European Championships]] in [[Moscow, Russia]] and the [[2007 Nestea European Championship Final|2007 European Championship]] in [[Valencia]], [[Spain]], partnering [[Vasso Karadassiou]]. She represented her native country at the [[2004 Summer Olympics]] in her home town, with [[Efthalia Koutroumanidou|Thaleia Koutroumanidou]].<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|title = Viky Arvaniti Bio, Stats, and Results|url = https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/ar/viky-arvaniti-1.html|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20200418110123/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/ar/viky-arvaniti-1.html|url-status = dead|archive-date = 2020-04-18|website = Olympics at Sports-Reference.com|access-date = 2015-10-08}}</ref> At the [[2008 Summer Olympics]], she competed with Karadassiou.<ref name=":0" /> She took part in the [[2012 Summer Olympics|2012 London Olympics]] with [[Maria Tsiartsiani]], who was later injured.<ref name=":0" /> Since 2013, her teammate has been [[Peny Karagkouni]], who used to play indoor volleyball.


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Latest revision as of 16:00, 24 October 2024

Vassiliki Arvaniti

Vasiliki Arvaniti at Austrian Masters 2008
Medal record
Women's volleyball
Representing  Greece
European Championships
Gold medal – first place 2005 Moscow Beach
Gold medal – first place 2007 Valencia Beach

Vassiliki "Viky" Arvaniti (Greek: Βασιλική (Βίκυ) Αρβανίτη), also transliterated Vasiliki; born March 17, 1985, in Athens, Greece) is a beach volleyball player from Greece, who won the gold medal at the 2005 European Championships in Moscow, Russia and the 2007 European Championship in Valencia, Spain, partnering Vasso Karadassiou. She represented her native country at the 2004 Summer Olympics in her home town, with Thaleia Koutroumanidou.[1] At the 2008 Summer Olympics, she competed with Karadassiou.[1] She took part in the 2012 London Olympics with Maria Tsiartsiani, who was later injured.[1] Since 2013, her teammate has been Peny Karagkouni, who used to play indoor volleyball.

References

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  1. ^ a b c "Viky Arvaniti Bio, Stats, and Results". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Archived from the original on 2020-04-18. Retrieved 2015-10-08.
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Awards
Preceded by
Inaugural
Women's FIVB World Tour "Most Improved"
2005
Succeeded by
 Leila Barros (BRA)