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Jasmina Keber (born November 26, 1988) is a triple World Champion and double European Champion crossminton player from Slovenia. After winning a silver medal at the first ICO Crossminton World Championships in 2011, Jasmina Keber won the European Champion title at the European Championships in 2012, both in female singles category. In 2013, she became World Champion for the first time and in 2014 she successfully defended her European Champion title. In 2015, she successfully defended her World Champion title. Her third World Champion title was won in 2019. In 2021 she won the World Champion title in Women's doubles and finished second in singles.

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  • Jasmina Keber (de)
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  • Jasmina Keber (* 26. November 1988 in Kirchheim unter Teck) ist eine slowenische Crossminton (früher Speed-Badminton, Speedminton)-Spielerin, zweimalige Europa- und Weltmeisterin. Keber hat bei der ersten Speed-Badminton-Weltmeisterschaft 2011 in Berlin den zweiten Platz belegt, wurde im selben Jahr in Poreč Europameisterin und gewann 2013 den Titel auch bei den Weltmeisterschaften. 2014 gewann sie erneut den Titel bei den Europameisterschaften und 2015 und 2019 auch bei den Weltmeisterschaften. (de)
  • Jasmina Keber (born November 26, 1988) is a triple World Champion and double European Champion crossminton player from Slovenia. After winning a silver medal at the first ICO Crossminton World Championships in 2011, Jasmina Keber won the European Champion title at the European Championships in 2012, both in female singles category. In 2013, she became World Champion for the first time and in 2014 she successfully defended her European Champion title. In 2015, she successfully defended her World Champion title. Her third World Champion title was won in 2019. In 2021 she won the World Champion title in Women's doubles and finished second in singles. (en)
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  • Jasmina Keber (en)
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  • Radeče, Slovenia (en)
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  • Jasmina Keber (* 26. November 1988 in Kirchheim unter Teck) ist eine slowenische Crossminton (früher Speed-Badminton, Speedminton)-Spielerin, zweimalige Europa- und Weltmeisterin. Keber hat bei der ersten Speed-Badminton-Weltmeisterschaft 2011 in Berlin den zweiten Platz belegt, wurde im selben Jahr in Poreč Europameisterin und gewann 2013 den Titel auch bei den Weltmeisterschaften. 2014 gewann sie erneut den Titel bei den Europameisterschaften und 2015 und 2019 auch bei den Weltmeisterschaften. Im Januar 2012 erreichte Keber die Spitze der ICO-Weltrangliste im Frauen-Einzel. Von 2010 bis 2022 gewann sie 51 ICO-World-Series-Turniere und 36 ICO Cup-Turniere im Einzel und 22 ICO-World-Series-Turniere und 18 Cup-Turniere im Doppel. Derzeit wohnt sie in Radeče, Slowenien. (de)
  • Jasmina Keber (born November 26, 1988) is a triple World Champion and double European Champion crossminton player from Slovenia. After winning a silver medal at the first ICO Crossminton World Championships in 2011, Jasmina Keber won the European Champion title at the European Championships in 2012, both in female singles category. In 2013, she became World Champion for the first time and in 2014 she successfully defended her European Champion title. In 2015, she successfully defended her World Champion title. Her third World Champion title was won in 2019. In 2021 she won the World Champion title in Women's doubles and finished second in singles. In January 2012 she became Nr. 1 ranked player in the ICO female singles world ranking and in July 2013 she became Nr. 1 ranked player in the ICO doubles world ranking too. In the period of 2010-2022 she won 51 ICO World Series and 36 ICO Cup singles tournaments and 22 ICO World Series and 18 cup doubles tournaments. She currently resides in Radeče, Slovenia. (en)
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