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==Career== |
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In June, 2009, Figge was named to the [[United States women's national water polo team|USA Water Polo Women’s Senior National Team]] for the [[2009 FINA World Championships]].<ref>[http://www.usawaterpolo.org/SingleNews/09-06-24/Roster_Announced_For_2009_FINA_Women_s_World_Championships.aspx?ReturnURL=%2fNationalTeams%2fWomensNationalTeam.aspx Roster Announced For 2009 FINA Women's World Championships], June 24, 2009</ref> |
In June, 2009, Figge was named to the [[United States women's national water polo team|USA Water Polo Women’s Senior National Team]] for the [[2009 FINA World Championships]].<ref>[http://www.usawaterpolo.org/SingleNews/09-06-24/Roster_Announced_For_2009_FINA_Women_s_World_Championships.aspx?ReturnURL=%2fNationalTeams%2fWomensNationalTeam.aspx Roster Announced For 2009 FINA Women's World Championships] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120220101519/http://www.usawaterpolo.org/SingleNews/09-06-24/Roster_Announced_For_2009_FINA_Women_s_World_Championships.aspx?ReturnURL=%2FNationalTeams%2FWomensNationalTeam.aspx |date=2012-02-20 }}, June 24, 2009</ref> |
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==International competitions== |
==International competitions== |
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Erika Figge (born January 9, 1985 in Orange, California) is a water polo player from the United States, playing as an attacker. She was a debutant at the US Women's Water Polo Team that won the silver medal at the 2005 World Aquatics Championships in Montréal, Canada.
Career
In June, 2009, Figge was named to the USA Water Polo Women’s Senior National Team for the 2009 FINA World Championships.[1]
International competitions
- 2003 – 2003 FINA Junior World Championships, Calgary, Canada (2nd place)
- 2005 – 2005 FINA Junior World Championships, Perth, Australia (1st place)
- 2005 – FINA World League, Kirishi, Russia (5th place)
- 2005 – World Championships, Montréa, Canada (2nd place)
- 2006 – 2006 FINA Women's World League, Cosenza, Italy (1st place)
- 2006 – 2006 Holiday Cup, Los Alamitos, USA (1st place)
- 2006 – 2006 FINA Women's World Cup, Tianjin, China (4th place)
- 2007 – FINA World League Super Final, Montreal, Canada (1st place)
- 2007 – Pan American Games, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (1st place)
References
- ^ Roster Announced For 2009 FINA Women's World Championships Archived 2012-02-20 at the Wayback Machine, June 24, 2009