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
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
2006 results
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 2nd place European Club Championships, with karate club "Dijamant" (Istanbul, Turkey)
- 3rd place Mediterranean Games, (Tunis, Tunis), -60 kg category
2000 results
- 1st place Yugoslavian Championship, -60 kg category
- 2nd place University World Championship, Kyoto, [Japan],team
- 2nd place European Championships (Istanbul, Turkey) team
1999 results
- 1st place Yugoslavian Championships, -60 kg and open category
- 3rd place European Championships (Chalkida, Greece), -60 kg category
References
- ↑ "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
- Snežana Pantić's website
- Profile in Ilustrovana Politika
- Snežana Pantić at KarateRec.com
- Snežana Pantić at the International World Games Association
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