Monika Povilaitytė
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Monika Povilaitytė (born 30 August 1994 in Tytuvėnai) is a female Lithuanian beach volleyball player.
In 2013 Dumbauskaitė and Povilaitytė become first Lithuanian beach volleyball players who qualified for the world championships.[1] In 2014 Dumbauskaitė and Povilaitytė was nominated for Best Female Team of the Year in the Lithuanian Sportsperson of the Year awards, but lost it to the rowers Milda Valčiukaitė and Donata Vištartaitė.[2]
References
Www.baku2015.com
External links
- Profile at the Beach Volleyball Database
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