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{{short description|Russian speed skater}}
{{short description|Russian speed skater}}
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{{MedalCompetition|[[Short track speed skating at the Winter Universiade|Winter Universiade]]}}
{{MedalCompetition|[[Short track speed skating at the Winter Universiade|Winter Universiade]]}}
{{MedalGold|[[Short track speed skating at the 2019 Winter Universiade|2019 Krasnoyarsk]]|3000 m relay}}
{{MedalGold|[[Short track speed skating at the 2019 Winter Universiade|2019 Krasnoyarsk]]|3000 m relay}}
{{MedalSilver|[[Short track speed skating at the 2013 Winter Universiade|2013 Trentino]]|3000 m relay}}
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'''Emina Asimovna Malagich''' ({{lang-ru|Эмина Асимовна Малагич}}; born 29 August 1995) is a Russian [[Short track speed skating|short track speed skater]]. She competed in the [[Short track speed skating at the 2018 Winter Olympics – Women's 500 metres|women's 500 metres]] at the [[2018 Winter Olympics]].<ref name="bio">{{cite web |url=https://www.pyeongchang2018.com/en/game-time/results/OWG2018/en/short-track-speed-skating/athlete-profile-n3030569-emina-malagich.htm |title=Emina Malagich |website=PyeongChang2018.com |publisher=[[PyeongChang Organizing Committee for the 2018 Olympic & Paralympic Winter Games]] |accessdate=9 February 2018 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20180228041420/https://www.pyeongchang2018.com/en/game-time/results/OWG2018/en/short-track-speed-skating/athlete-profile-n3030569-emina-malagich.htm |archivedate=28 February 2018}}</ref>
'''Emina Asimovna Malagich''' ({{langx|ru|Эмина Асимовна Малагич}}, {{langx|bs|Emina Malagić}}; born 29 August 1995) is a Russian [[Short track speed skating|short track speed skater]]. She competed in the [[Short track speed skating at the 2018 Winter Olympics – Women's 500 metres|women's 500 metres]] at the [[2018 Winter Olympics]].<ref name="bio">{{cite web |url=https://www.pyeongchang2018.com/en/game-time/results/OWG2018/en/short-track-speed-skating/athlete-profile-n3030569-emina-malagich.htm |title=Emina Malagich |website=PyeongChang2018.com |publisher=[[PyeongChang Organizing Committee for the 2018 Olympic & Paralympic Winter Games]] |access-date=9 February 2018 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20180228041420/https://www.pyeongchang2018.com/en/game-time/results/OWG2018/en/short-track-speed-skating/athlete-profile-n3030569-emina-malagich.htm |archivedate=28 February 2018}}</ref> She is of Bosnia and Herzegovina descent.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://bhdinfodesk.com/2021/10/17/rodena-moskovljanka-emina-malagic-bodrila-zmajeve-u-mom-srcu-su-i-rusija-i-bosna-i-hercegovina/|title=Rođena Moskovljanka Emina Malagić bodrila "Zmajeve": U mom srcu su i Rusija, i Bosna i Hercegovina|date=17 October 2021}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=https://rsport.ria.ru/20201229/malagich-1591137110.html | title=Сырники, вера в чудеса и огород на сборе. Insta-год от Малагич | date=29 December 2020 }}</ref>


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==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
*{{ISU short track skater|921612}}
*{{ISU short track skater|921612}}
*{{IOC profile}}
*{{Olympics.com profile|emina-malagich}}


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[[Category:1995 births]]
[[Category:1995 births]]
[[Category:Living people]]
[[Category:Living people]]
[[Category:Russian female short track speed skaters]]
[[Category:Russian female short-track speed skaters]]
[[Category:Olympic short track speed skaters of Russia]]
[[Category:Russian people of Bosniak descent]]
[[Category:Short track speed skaters at the 2018 Winter Olympics]]
[[Category:Russian people of Bosnia and Herzegovina descent]]
[[Category:Sportspeople from Moscow]]
[[Category:Olympic short-track speed skaters for Russia]]
[[Category:Universiade gold medalists for Russia]]
[[Category:Short-track speed skaters at the 2018 Winter Olympics]]
[[Category:Universiade medalists in short track speed skating]]
[[Category:Speed skaters from Moscow]]
[[Category:FISU World University Games gold medalists for Russia]]
[[Category:FISU World University Games silver medalists for Russia]]
[[Category:Winter World University Games medalists in short-track speed skating]]
[[Category:Competitors at the 2013 Winter Universiade]]
[[Category:Competitors at the 2019 Winter Universiade]]
[[Category:Competitors at the 2019 Winter Universiade]]
[[Category:World Short Track Speed Skating Championships medalists]]
[[Category:21st-century Russian sportswomen]]



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Latest revision as of 23:12, 23 December 2024

Emina Malagich
Malagich in 2018
Personal information
Native nameЭмина Асимовна Малагич
Full nameEmina Asimovna Malagich
NationalityRussian
Born (1995-08-29) 29 August 1995 (age 29)
Moscow, Russia
Height1.66 m (5 ft 5 in)
Weight56 kg (123 lb)
Sport
CountryRussia
SportShort track speed skating
ClubMGFSO
Medal record
Representing  Russia
World Championships
Silver medal – second place 2019 Sofia 3000 m relay
Bronze medal – third place 2016 Seoul 3000 m relay
European championships
Gold medal – first place 2015 Dordrecht 3000 m relay
Gold medal – first place 2018 Dresden 3000 m relay
Silver medal – second place 2016 Sochi 3000 m relay
Silver medal – second place 2019 Dordrecht 3000 m relay
Bronze medal – third place 2020 Debrecen 3000 m relay
Winter Universiade
Gold medal – first place 2019 Krasnoyarsk 3000 m relay
Silver medal – second place 2013 Trentino 3000 m relay

Emina Asimovna Malagich (Russian: Эмина Асимовна Малагич, Bosnian: Emina Malagić; born 29 August 1995) is a Russian short track speed skater. She competed in the women's 500 metres at the 2018 Winter Olympics.[1] She is of Bosnia and Herzegovina descent.[2][3]

References

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  1. ^ "Emina Malagich". PyeongChang2018.com. PyeongChang Organizing Committee for the 2018 Olympic & Paralympic Winter Games. Archived from the original on 28 February 2018. Retrieved 9 February 2018.
  2. ^ "Rođena Moskovljanka Emina Malagić bodrila "Zmajeve": U mom srcu su i Rusija, i Bosna i Hercegovina". 17 October 2021.
  3. ^ "Сырники, вера в чудеса и огород на сборе. Insta-год от Малагич". 29 December 2020.
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