Emiliya Turey, born on October sixth, nineteen eighty-four, is a distinguished former handball player from Russia, renowned for her exceptional skills as a left wing. Throughout her illustrious career, she achieved remarkable success with the National Team of Russia, securing three World Championship titles in two thousand five, two thousand seven, and two thousand nine.
In addition to her World Championship victories, Turey showcased her talent on the Olympic stage, earning a silver medal at the two thousand eight Summer Olympics in Beijing. Her prowess was further highlighted by her contributions to the European Championship, where she claimed a silver medal in two thousand six and a bronze medal in two thousand eight.
As a club player, Turey also made her mark in European competitions, winning the EHF Champions League in two thousand seven and the EHF Cup Winners' Cup in two thousand nine. Her achievements reflect her dedication and skill in the sport, making her a celebrated figure in handball.
Beyond her athletic accomplishments, Turey is of Sierra Leonean descent through her father, adding a rich cultural background to her identity. She continued to represent her country at the two thousand eleven World Women's Handball Championship in Brazil, where the Russian team finished in sixth place.