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Half of all available 12 medals went to Russia, however they didn’t won the prestigious overall title. This one was grasped by the Croatian archeologist and
Professor of English language, Zrinka Korac. Her battle in Skopje was very surprising: she slightly lost both semifinal rounds to Nelli Tsyshkevich of Russia but
then “exploded” with fantastic body quality in the finals, unexpectedly winning the 163 cm class and then the overall title. The 3rd and 5th places went to the
extremely improving athletes from Moldova (Victoria Gutenco) and Belarus (Natalia Antsyparovich) who placed out of the top 10 in 2007. And there was one
successful come back: Anna Szczotka of Poland, who placed 4th in 2004 (under her maiden name Anna Scholz) and now regained this position after few-year break.
Half of all available 12 medals went to Russia, however they didn’t won the prestigious overall title. This one was grasped by the Croatian archeologist and
Professor of English language, Zrinka Korac. Her battle in Skopje was very surprising: she slightly lost both semifinal rounds to Nelli Tsyshkevich of Russia but
then “exploded” with fantastic body quality in the finals, unexpectedly winning the 163 cm class and then the overall title. The 3rd and 5th places went to the
extremely improving athletes from Moldova (Victoria Gutenco) and Belarus (Natalia Antsyparovich) who placed out of the top 10 in 2007. And there was one
successful come back: Anna Szczotka of Poland, who placed 4th in 2004 (under her maiden name Anna Scholz) and now regained this position after few-year break.