BOSKOVIC Tijana

8 Mar 1997
24
Female
1.93/6'3''
TREBINJE
 
Bosnia and Herzegovina

Events and Medals

Discipline Event Rank Medal
VVO Volleyball Women 3 Bronze Medal

Schedule

Change
Start Time Location Event Status
Ariake Arena
SRB
Serbia
3
DOM
Dominican Rep.
0
Finished
Ariake Arena
JPN
Japan
0
SRB
Serbia
3
Finished
Ariake Arena
SRB
Serbia
3
KEN
Kenya
0
Finished
Ariake Arena
SRB
Serbia
1
BRA
Brazil
3
Finished
Ariake Arena
SRB
Serbia
3
KOR
Republic of Korea
0
Finished
Ariake Arena
SRB
Serbia
3
ITA
Italy
0
Finished
Ariake Arena
SRB
Serbia
0
USA
United States
3
Finished
Ariake Arena
KOR
Republic of Korea
0
SRB
Serbia
3
Finished

Biographical Information

Highlights

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Olympic Games
RankEventYearLocation
2Women2016Rio de Janeiro, BRA

World Championship
RankEventYearLocation
1Women2018Japan
7Women2014Italy

Nations League - Final Round
RankEventYearLocation
5Women2018People's Republic of China

World Grand Prix
RankEventYearLocation
3Women2017

European Championship
RankEventYearLocation
1Women2019
1Women2017
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Tica (republika.rs, 20 Oct 2018)
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Listening to music, learning Spanish. (ekspres.net, 09 Sep 2019)
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Athlete
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English, Serbian
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Eczacibasi VitrA Istanbul [Turkey] since 2015
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Marco Motta [club], BRA; Zoran Terzic [national], SRB
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Opposite spiker (fivb.com, 01 Dec 2019)
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Left (hurriyet.com.tr, 21 May 2015)
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Her older sister Dajana has played professional volleyball in Serbia, Poland and Turkey. Her younger brother Vuk has represented Serbia at junior level, and competed at the 2019 U16 European Championship in Italy. (danas.rs, 02 Jan 2020; fiba.basketball, 2019; cev.eu, 2019; blic.rs, 22 Jan 2020; SportsDeskOnline, 28 Feb 2020)
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She struggled with an abdominal injury during the 2018 World Championship in Japan and missed two games as a result. (hotsport.rs, 13 Oct 2018; sportcentrala.com, 10 Oct 2018; rtvbn.com, 14 Oct 2018)
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Turkish Women's Volleyball League [TUR] (eczacibasisporkulubu.org.tr, 02 Feb 2019)
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She began playing volleyball at age 10 in Bileca, Bosnia and Herzegovina. (mozzartsport.com, 25 Sep 2014; danas.rs, 02 Jan 2020)
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She followed her older sister Dajana into the sport. "First I played volleyball during sport classes at school, and then I started to go for training with my older sister Dajana, who also trained volleyball. I decided to continue training and it was the best decision in my life. Earlier I trained karate for few years, but I didn't feel good in this sport." (blic.rs, 08 Jan 2020)
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To win a gold medal at the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo. (blic.rs, 08 Jan 2020; glassrpske.com, 18 May 2019)
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Winning gold at the 2018 World Championship in Japan. (direkt-portal.com, 22 Oct 2018; blic.rs, 01 Jan 2019)
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Serbian volleyball player Ivan Miljkovic. (worldofvolley.com, 24 Jun 2013)
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Her family. (ekspres.net, 09 Sep 2019)
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"Love and believe in what you do and most of all enjoy it. When it's hard, don't give up, think positive." (cosmopolitan.rs, 2018)
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She was named the Most Valuable Player [MVP] at the 2019/2020 Turkish Super Cup. (eczacibasisporkulubu.org.tr, 01 Jan 2020)

She was named the Best Female Athlete of the Year by the National Olympic Committee of Serbia in 2018 and 2019. (politika.rs, 28 Dec 2019)

She was named the 2017, 2018 and 2019 Female Volleyball Player of the Year by the European Volleyball Confederation [CEV]. (cev.eu, 25 Oct 2019, 29 Dec 2019)

She was named the Best Female Volleyball Player in Serbia by the Serbian Volleyball Federation in 2016, 2017, 2018 and 2019. (politika.co.rs, 28 Dec 2019, 26 Dec 2018; novimagazin.rs, 27 Dec 2017; rtvbn.com, 24 Dec 2016)

She was named the Most Valuable Player [MVP] and Best Opposite at the 2019 European Championship. (cev.eu, 29 Dec 2019, 04 Oct 2019)

She was selected the Best Opposite at the 2018 Club World Championship in Shaoxing, People's Republic of China. (fivb.com, 09 Dec 2018)

She was named the Most Valuable Player [MVP] at the 2018 World Championships in Japan. (fivb.com, 20 Oct 2018)

She was named the Most Valuable Player [MVP] at the 2017 European Championship. (cev.eu, 01 Oct 2017)

She was selected the Most Valuable Player [MVP] and Best Opposite at the 2016 Club World Championship in Manila, Philippines. (fivb.com, 23 Oct 2016)

She received the Most Valuable Player award at the 2014 European Junior Championships in Tartu, Estonia, and the 2013 European Youth Olympic Festival in Utrecht, Netherlands. (rts.rs, 12 Mar 2014; cev.lu, 27 Aug 2014)

She was named as the 2014 Wiener Stadtische Liga Player of the Season in Serbia, and 2013 Best Young Player by the Serbian Volleyball Federation [OSSRB]. (rts.rs, 12 Mar 2014; kurir-info.rs, 23 Apr 2014)
Legend
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Bronze Medal
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Gold Medal Event
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Silver Medal Event
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Bronze Medal Event
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