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Name: Anastasiya Verameyenka<br />
Name: Anastasiya Verameyenka<br />
DOB: Jul 10 1987<br />
DOB: Jul 10 1987<br />
Nationality:[[Belerussian]]<br />
Nationality:[[Belarussian]]<br />
Height: 192cm/6'4"<br />
Height: 192cm/6'4"<br />
Weight: 83 kg / 183 lbs<br />
Weight: 83 kg / 183 lbs<br />
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Anastasiya Verameyenka is a Olympian Belarussian basketball player whose success on the junior level made her a popular figure in her homeland. She is a perfect post player who can score, rebound, block, defend and most importantly pass. Veremeyenka was named [[MVP]] of just about all the junior tournaments she took part in, including the 2003 [[European Championships]] where [[Belarus]] won a silver medal. She is currently taking part in the [[2008 Beijing Olympics]] representing Belrus in Basketball.
Anastasiya Verameyenka is a Olympian Belarussian basketball player whose success on the junior level made her a popular figure in her homeland. She is a perfect post player who can score, rebound, block, defend and most importantly pass. Veremeyenka was named [[MVP]] of just about all the junior tournaments she took part in, including the 2003 [[European Championships]] where [[Belarus]] won a silver medal. She is currently taking part in the [[2008 Beijing Olympics]] representing Belrus in Basketball.

== History of Competition ==

{| class="wikitable"
|FIBA Olympic Qualifying Tournament for Women 2008 (Belarus)
PPG: 12.7, RPG: 10.3, APG: 0.7<br />
EuroCup Women 2008 (Nadezhda)
PPG: 12.1, RPG: 9.5, APG: 2.2<br />
EuroBasket Women - Final Round 2007 (Belarus)
PPG: 10.2, RPG: 7.6, APG: 0.9<br />
EuroCup Women 2007 (Nadezhda)
PPG: 9.8, RPG: 6.3, APG: 1.0<br />
U20 European Championship Women - DIVISION B 2006 (Belarus)
PPG: 12.1, RPG: 9.6, APG: 2.3<br />
EuroCup Women 2006 (Nadezhda)
PPG: 8.1, RPG: 5.3, APG: 0.8<br />
U18 European Championship Women - DIVISION B 2005 (Belarus)
PPG: 9.8, RPG: 4.8, APG: 0.4<br />
European Championship for Women U18 - Final Round 2004 (Belarus)
PPG: 14.4, RPG: 11.6, APG: 2.0<br />
European Championship for Women U18 - Challenge Round 2004 (Belarus)
PPG: 20, RPG: 10.4, APG: 2.6<br />
European Championship for Women U18 - Qualifying Round 2004 (Belarus)
PPG: 22.5, RPG: 11.8, APG: 1.0<br />
European Championship for Cadettes - Final Round 2003 (Belarus)
PPG: 19.5, RPG: 12.8, APG: 2.4<br />
European Championship for Cadettes - Challenge Round 2003 (Belarus)
PPG: 23.6, RPG: 9.4, APG: 1.4<br />
European Championship for Cadettes - Qualifying Round 2003 (Belarus)
PPG: 17, RPG: 15.3, APG: 0.3<br />
European Championship for Junior Women - Challenge Round 2002 (Belarus)
PPG: 7, RPG: 5.8, APG: 0.0<br />
|}

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Revision as of 08:29, 11 August 2008


== Profile ==
Name: Anastasiya Verameyenka
DOB: Jul 10 1987
Nationality:Belarussian
Height: 192cm/6'4"
Weight: 83 kg / 183 lbs
Position: PF/C

Anastasiya Verameyenka is a Olympian Belarussian basketball player whose success on the junior level made her a popular figure in her homeland. She is a perfect post player who can score, rebound, block, defend and most importantly pass. Veremeyenka was named MVP of just about all the junior tournaments she took part in, including the 2003 European Championships where Belarus won a silver medal. She is currently taking part in the 2008 Beijing Olympics representing Belrus in Basketball.