Elena Eskina

Elena Eskina (Russian: Елена Михайловна Эскина; born 30 March 1976, Moscow, USSR) is a retired Russian field hockey player and umpire.

She was a member of Russia U-21 team at 1992 and 1996 European Championship and was also selected for the national team for 1999 Women's EuroHockey Nations Championship but she decided not to go to the tournament because she was pregnant. In 2000 she finished her playing career.

Elena make her international umpiring debut in 2002 in a game between Germany and Australia (2:2).[1] Subsequently, she has umpired in many important international tournaments including Euro Championships, World Cups, Commonwealth Games, Champions Trophy and also she was a part of the lists of umpires at 2012 and 2016 Summer Olympics.

Elena was named the best Russian field hockey umpire at least three times (2004,[2] 2005,[3] 2009[4]).

In 2015 Elena became the 38th umpire to reach the golden whistle milestone – 100 international games – when she umpired Argentina against China in the semi-final stage of the Hockey World League Semi-Final in Valencia.[5]

References

  1. ^ "Golden Whistle for Russian Golden girl Elena Eskina - Home of The European Hockey Federation". 26 June 2015.
  2. ^ "ХОККЕЙ НА ТРАВЕ• МОСКВА. В Москве состоялось празднование 35-летия хоккея на траве России". www.sport-express.ru.
  3. ^ ""УГ" болеет за хоккей на траве". www.ug.ru.
  4. ^ "ХОККЕЙ НА ТРАВЕ• АНАПА. Казанское "Динамо" вчера не явилось на переигровку несостоявшегося матча первого круга, не выполнив решения Спортивного арбитражного суда России, определившего дату игры между клубами Подмосковья и Татарии.• МОСКВА. Президиум Федерации хоккея на траве России подвел итоги прошедшего сезона, приняв поправки в регламент проведения соревнований.• КАЗАНЬ. Столица Татарии примет один из трех отборочных турниров Кубка мира-2010 для женских сборных". www.sport-express.ru.
  5. ^ "Golden Whistle Award - FIH". www.fih.ch.