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Maret-Mai Otsa (since 1963 Višnjova; 22 February 1931 – 2 May 2020) was an Estonian basketballer and sport pedagogue. She was born in Tartu. In 1955 she graduated from the University of Tartu's Institute of Physical Education. She started her basketball exercising in 1946, coached by Viktor Laats, Eedi Juurup and Leo Mõtsar. 1952–1960 she was a member of Soviet Union women's national basketball team. In 1959 the team won gold medal at FIBA Basketball World Cup. 1949–1963 she was a member of the Estonian national basketball team. Awards:

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  • Maret-Mai Otsa (Kohtla-Järve, Estonia, 22 de enero de 1931-2 de mayo de 2020)​ fue una jugadora de baloncesto soviética. Consiguió 6 medallas en competiciones oficiales con URSS.​ (es)
  • Maret-Mai Otsa (since 1963 Višnjova; 22 February 1931 – 2 May 2020) was an Estonian basketballer and sport pedagogue. She was born in Tartu. In 1955 she graduated from the University of Tartu's Institute of Physical Education. She started her basketball exercising in 1946, coached by Viktor Laats, Eedi Juurup and Leo Mõtsar. 1952–1960 she was a member of Soviet Union women's national basketball team. In 1959 the team won gold medal at FIBA Basketball World Cup. 1949–1963 she was a member of the Estonian national basketball team. In 1963 she moved to Minsk and played for the Belarusian national team. She later returned to Estonia. Awards: * Order of the Estonian Red Cross, IV class * 2010: member of Hall of Fame of Estonian basketball (en)
  • Maret-Mai Otsa, coniugata Višnjova (Kohtla-Järve, 22 febbraio 1931 – Jõhvi, 2 maggio 2020), è stata una cestista sovietica. (it)
  • Maret-Mai(e) Otsa-Višnjova (Kohtla-Järve, 22 februari 1931 – Jõhvi 2 mei 2020) was een basketbalspeelster die uitkwam voor het nationale team van de Sovjet-Unie. (nl)
  • Марет-Май Яновна Вишнева (урожд. Отса; эст. Maret-Mai (Maie) Višnjova (Otsa); 22 февраля 1931, Тарту — 2 мая 2020, Йыхви) — советская баскетболистка. Заслуженный мастер спорта СССР (1960). Супруга тренера (ru)
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  • Maret-Mai Otsa (Kohtla-Järve, Estonia, 22 de enero de 1931-2 de mayo de 2020)​ fue una jugadora de baloncesto soviética. Consiguió 6 medallas en competiciones oficiales con URSS.​ (es)
  • Maret-Mai Otsa, coniugata Višnjova (Kohtla-Järve, 22 febbraio 1931 – Jõhvi, 2 maggio 2020), è stata una cestista sovietica. (it)
  • Maret-Mai(e) Otsa-Višnjova (Kohtla-Järve, 22 februari 1931 – Jõhvi 2 mei 2020) was een basketbalspeelster die uitkwam voor het nationale team van de Sovjet-Unie. (nl)
  • Марет-Май Яновна Вишнева (урожд. Отса; эст. Maret-Mai (Maie) Višnjova (Otsa); 22 февраля 1931, Тарту — 2 мая 2020, Йыхви) — советская баскетболистка. Заслуженный мастер спорта СССР (1960). Супруга тренера (ru)
  • Maret-Mai Otsa (since 1963 Višnjova; 22 February 1931 – 2 May 2020) was an Estonian basketballer and sport pedagogue. She was born in Tartu. In 1955 she graduated from the University of Tartu's Institute of Physical Education. She started her basketball exercising in 1946, coached by Viktor Laats, Eedi Juurup and Leo Mõtsar. 1952–1960 she was a member of Soviet Union women's national basketball team. In 1959 the team won gold medal at FIBA Basketball World Cup. 1949–1963 she was a member of the Estonian national basketball team. Awards: (en)
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  • Maret-Mai Otsa (es)
  • Maret-Mai Otsa (it)
  • Maret-Mai Otsa (en)
  • Maret-Mai Otsa-Višnjova (nl)
  • Вишнева, Марет-Май Яновна (ru)
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