Snežana Pantić
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Medal record | ||
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Women's karate | ||
Representing Yugoslavia | ||
World Championships | ||
2002 Madrid | Kumite open | |
European Championships | ||
1999 Euboea | Kumite -60 kg | |
2000 Istanbul | Kumite team | |
Mediterranean Games | ||
2001 Tunis | Kumite -60 kg | |
Representing Serbia and Montenegro | ||
World Games | ||
2005 Duisburg | Kumite -60 kg | |
European Championships | ||
2002 Tallinn | Kumite team | |
2003 Bremen | Kumite team | |
2004 Moscow | Kumite -60 kg | |
2005 Tenerife | Kumite open | |
2004 Moscow | Kumite open | |
Mediterranean Games | ||
2005 Almería | Kumite -60 kg | |
Representing Serbia | ||
World Championships | ||
2006 Tampere | Kumite open | |
European Championships | ||
2006 Stavanger | Kumite open | |
2006 Stavanger | Kumite team |
Snežana Pantić (Serbian Cyrillic: Снежана Пантић; nee Perić; 18 June 1978 – 9 February 2022) was a Serbian professional karate competitor and the most successful Serbian female karateka.
Biography
[edit]Born in Zrenjanin, SR Serbia, SFR Yugoslavia, she resided in Belgrade.
Pantić married FK Partizan goalkeeper Đorđe Pantić in 2006. They had a daughter, Marija "Manja" born 2007. Pantić was a member of Athlete Commission in World Karate Federation.
She died from breast cancer on 9 February 2022, at the age of 43.[1][2]
Achievements
[edit]2006 results
[edit]- 1st place European Championships (Stavanger, Norway), open category
- 3rd place European Championships (Stavanger, Norway), team
- 3rd place World Championships (Tampere, Finland), open category
2005 results
[edit]- 1st place Mediterranean Games (Almería, Spain),-60 kg category
- 2nd place European championships (Tenerife, Spain) open category
- 1st place World Games (Duisburg, Germany) -60 kg category
2004 results
[edit]- 2nd place European Championships (Moscow, Russia) -60 kg category
- 3rd place European Championships (Moscow, Russia) open category
- 2nd place University World Championships (Belgrade, Serbia)
2003 results
[edit]- 2nd place European Championships, team, (Bremen, Germany)
- 1st place Yugoslavian Championships, open category
- 1st place European Club Championships with karate club "Dijamant" (Oviedo, Spain)
- 1st place Zagreb Karate Fest – Top Ten (open weight)
2002 results
[edit]- 1st place World Championships (Madrid, Spain), open category
- 2nd place European Championships (Tallinn, Estonia), team
- 3rd place Mediterranean Championships (Rijeka, Croatia) -60 kg category
- 3rd place University World Championships (Puebla, Mexico) -60 kg category
- 2nd place University World Championships (Puebla, Mexico), team
- 1st place European Club Championships, with karate club "Dijamant" (Giör, Hungary)
2001 results
[edit]- 2nd place European Club Championships, with karate club "Dijamant" (Istanbul, Turkey)
- 3rd place Mediterranean Games, (Tunis, Tunis), -60 kg category
2000 results
[edit]- 1st place Yugoslavian Championship, -60 kg category
- 2nd place University World Championship, Kyoto, [Japan], team
- 2nd place European Championships (Istanbul, Turkey) team
1999 results
[edit]- 1st place Yugoslavian Championships, -60 kg and open category
- 3rd place European Championships (Chalkida, Greece), -60 kg category
References
[edit]- ^ "Preminula karatistkinja Snežana Perić | Ostali sportovi". Direktno (in Serbian). Retrieved 2022-02-10.
- ^ "Preminula nekadašnja šampionka u karateu Snežana Pantić". N1 (in Serbian). 2022-02-10. Retrieved 2022-02-09.
External links
[edit]- Snežana Pantić's website
- Profile in Ilustrovana Politika
- Snežana Pantić at KarateRec.com
- Snežana Pantić at the International World Games Association
Categories:
- 1978 births
- 2022 deaths
- Sportspeople from Zrenjanin
- Serbian female karateka
- European champions for Serbia
- Mediterranean Games bronze medalists for Serbia and Montenegro
- Competitors at the 2001 Mediterranean Games
- Competitors at the 2005 Mediterranean Games
- World Games gold medalists
- Mediterranean Games gold medalists for Serbia and Montenegro
- Mediterranean Games medalists in karate
- Deaths from breast cancer in Serbia
- 21st-century Serbian women
- Serbia and Montenegro sportswomen
- Medalists at the 2005 World Games
- Serbian martial arts biography stubs
- European karate biography stubs