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{{Infobox badminton player | name = Ella Diehl | image = Badminton-ella diehl.jpg | caption = | birth_name = Ella Aleksandrovna Karachkova | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|df=y|1978|8|5}} | birth_place = Kuybyshev Oblast, USSR | height = 1.75 m | weight = 67 kg | event = Women's singles | highest_ranking = 9 | date_of_highest_ranking = 2 December 2010 | country = {{RUS}} | years_active = | coach = | handedness = Right | medaltemplates ={{MedalSport | Women's Badminton}}{{MedalCountry | {{RUS}} }}{{MedalCompetition|European Championships}}{{MedalBronze| 2010 Manchester|Women's singles}}{{MedalCompetition|European Mixed Team Championships}}{{MedalBronze | 2013 Moscow|Mixed team}}{{MedalBronze | 2011 Amsterdam|Mixed team}}{{MedalCompetition|European Women's Team Championships}}{{MedalSilver | 2014 Basel|Women's team}}{{MedalSilver | 2010 Warsaw|Women's team}}{{MedalCompetition|European Junior Championships}}{{MedalSilver| 1995 Nitra|Girls' doubles}}{{MedalSilver| 1997 Nymburk|Mixed team}}{{MedalBronze| 1997 Nymburk|Girls' singles}}{{MedalBronze| 1997 Nymburk|Girls' doubles}} | bwf_id = 56D42FCF-E1FA-4CB3-80B9-090691E6334C }}Ella Aleksandrovna Diehl ({{lang-ru|Элла Александровна Диль}}), (born 5 August 1978; née Karachkova ({{lang-ru|Карачкова}})) is a badminton player from Russia.[1]CareerShe was selected to join the national team in 1995.[2] She had won girls' doubles silver medal at the 1995 European Junior Championships, and also one silver and two bronze in 1997 in team, girls' singles and doubles respectively.[3] In her home country Russia, she has won 14 national titles as of 2009. In 2000 and 2008, she competed at the Summer Olympics.[2] Diehl played at the 2005 World Badminton Championships in Anaheim. In the women's singles event she reached the second round before losing to Salakjit Ponsana of Thailand. In October 2005 Diehl won the women's doubles event at the Scottish International Open in Glasgow, and two weeks later followed this up by winning the women's singles event at the Irish International in Lisburn. The next year she won the Irish International again. In 2010 Diehl won the bronze medal at the European Individual Championships in Manchester,[2] and in June 2010 claimed the European Tour circuit finals gold medal, beating Susan Egelstaff in the final in three sets. 2010 also saw Diehl beat current world champion Lu Lan of China to reach the semi final of Swiss Open. Achievements European Championships Women's singlesYear | Venue | Opponent | Score | Result | 2010 | Manchester Evening News Arena, Manchester, England | {{flagicon|DEN}} Tine Rasmussen | 14–21, 16–21 | Bronze |
European Junior ChampionshipsGirls' singles Year | Venue | Opponent | Score | Result | 1997 | Nymburk, Czech Republic | {{flagicon|NED}} Judith Meulendijks | 7–11, 4–11 | Bronze | Girls' doubles Year | Venue | Partner | Opponent | Score | Result | 1997 | Nymburk, Czech Republic | {{flagicon|RUS}} Zhanna Chornenkaja | {{flagicon|DEN}} Jane Jacoby {{flagicon|DEN}} Britta Andersen | 6–15, 12–15 | Bronze | 1995 | Nitra, Slovakia | {{flagicon|RUS}} Natalia Djachkova | {{flagicon|ENG}} Joanne Wright {{flagicon|ENG}} Donna Kellogg | No data | Silver |
BWF Grand PrixThe BWF Grand Prix has two level such as Grand Prix and Grand Prix Gold. It is a series of badminton tournaments, sanctioned by Badminton World Federation (BWF) since 2007. Women's singlesYear | Tournament | Opponent | Score | Result | |
2010 | Russian Open | {{flagicon|JPN}} Ayane Kurihara | 19–21, 19-21 | {{silver2}} Runner-up | |
2009 | Russian Open | {{flagicon|RUS}} Tatjana Bibik | 21–17, 16–21, 21–11 | {{gold1}} Winner | |
2008 | Russian Open | {{flagicon|UKR}} Larisa Griga | 21–10, 17–21, 21–12 | {{gold1}} Winner | |
2006 | Bulgaria Open | {{flagicon|BUL}} Petya Nedelcheva | 21–19, 19–21, 16-21 | {{silver2}} Runner-up | |
2006 | U.S. Open | {{flagicon|USA}} Lee Joo Hyun | 11-6 Retired | {{gold1}} Winner | |
2005 | Russian Open | {{flagicon|RUS}} Nina Vislova | 4–11, 11–5, 4–11 | {{silver2}} Runner-up | Women's doublesYear | Tournament | Partner | Opponent | Score | Result | |
2006 | U.S. Open | {{flagicon|RUS}} Marina Yakusheva | {{flagicon|RUS}} Valeria Sorokina {{flagicon|RUS}} Nina Vislova | 15–21, 18-21 | {{silver2}} Runner-up |
{{Color box|#FFD700|border=darkgray}} BWF Grand Prix Gold tournament {{Color box|#D4F1C5|border=darkgray}} BWF Grand Prix tournament BWF International Challenge/SeriesWomen's singlesYear | Tournament | Opponent | Score | Result | |
2013 | White Nights | {{flagicon|GER}} Olga Konon | 17–21, 14–21 | {{silver2}} Runner-up | |
2013 | Portugal International | {{flagicon|RUS}} Ksenia Polikarpova | 16–21, 21–16, 21–19 | {{gold1}} Winner | |
2010 | European Circuit Finals | {{flagicon|SCO}} Susan Egelstaff | 20–22, 21–13, 21–16 | {{gold1}} Winner | |
2009 | Scottish International | {{flagicon|SCO}} Susan Egelstaff | 18–21, 10–21 | {{silver2}} Runner-up | |
2009 | White Nights | {{flagicon|UKR}} Elena Prus | 21–10, 21–10 | {{gold1}} Winner | |
2009 | Le Volant d'Or de Toulouse | {{flagicon|ENG}} Jill Pittard | 21–8, 21–13 | {{gold1}} Winner | |
2008 | Czech International | {{flagicon|NED}} Judith Meulendijks | 21–14, 21–13 | {{gold1}} Winner | |
2006 | Italian International | {{flagicon|SWE}} Sara Persson | 12–21, 11–21 | {{silver2}} Runner-up | |
2006 | Scotland International | {{flagicon|BUL}} Petya Nedelcheva | 21–18, 7–21, 21–18 | {{gold1}} Winner | |
2006 | Belgian International | {{flagicon|GER}} Petra Overzier | 16–21, 16–21 | {{silver2}} Runner-up | |
2006 | Le Volant d'Or de Toulouse | {{flagicon|RUS}} Ekaterina Ananina | 23–21, 21–16 | {{gold1}} Winner | |
2005 | Irish International | {{flagicon|GER}} Juliane Schenk | 11–3, 11–8 | {{gold1}} Winner | |
2005 | Scottish International | {{flagicon|NED}} Judith Meulendijks | 11–6, 11–8 | {{gold1}} Winner | |
2005 | Spanish International | {{flagicon|DEN}} Nanna Brosolat Jensen | 11–4, 11–1 | {{gold1}} Winner | |
2005 | Polish International | {{flagicon|BUL}} Petya Nedelcheva | 9–11, 7–11 | {{silver2}} Runner-up | |
2004 | Russian International | {{flagicon|RUS}} Tatjana Bibik | 11–5, 11–6 | {{gold1}} Winner | |
2004 | Le Volant d'Or de Toulouse | {{flagicon|SWE}} Sara Persson | 7–11, 13–10, 11–3 | {{gold1}} Winner | |
2004 | Portugal International | {{flagicon|ENG}} Tracey Hallam | 11–7, 4–11, 9–11 | {{silver2}} Runner-up | |
2003 | Welsh International | {{flagicon|SCO}} Susan Hughes | 11–6, 11–5 | {{gold1}} Winner | |
2000 | Russian International | {{flagicon|UKR}} Elena Nozdran | 11–8, 11–8 | {{gold1}} Winner | |
2000 | La Chaux-de-Fonds International | {{flagicon|SLO}} Maja Pohar | 11–4, 11–2 | {{gold1}} Winner | |
1999 | Welsh International | {{flagicon|RUS}} Marina Yakusheva | 3–11, 7–11 | {{silver2}} Runner-up | |
1999 | Portugal International | {{flagicon|SCO}} Sonya McGinn | 11–5, 13–10 | {{gold1}} Winner | |
1999 | Austrian International | {{flagicon|NED}} Ginny Severien | 11–4, 11–4 | {{gold1}} Winner | |
1998 | Slovak International | {{flagicon|CZE}} Markéta Koudelková | 11–2, 11–3 | {{gold1}} Winner | |
1998 | Czech International | {{flagicon|FRA}} Sandra Dimbour | 11–9, 11–7 | {{gold1}} Winner | |
1998 | Portugal International | {{flagicon|ENG}} Tanya Woodward | 11–4, 1–11, 6–11 | {{silver2}} Runner-up | Women's doublesYear | Tournament | Partner | Opponent | Score | Result | |
2005 | Italian International | {{flagicon|RUS}} Marina Yakusheva | {{flagicon|RUS}} Valeria Sorokina {{flagicon|RUS}} Nina Vislova | 15–2, 8–15, 5–15 | {{silver2}} Runner-up | |
2003 | Welsh International | {{flagicon|RUS}} Anastasia Russkikh | {{flagicon|FRA}} Laura Choinet {{flagicon|FRA}} Perrine Lebuhanic | 15–1, 15–4 | {{gold1}} Winner | |
2001 | Austrian International | {{flagicon|RUS}} Anastasia Russkikh | {{flagicon|DEN}} Britta Andersen {{flagicon|DEN}} Lene Mørk | 12–15, 15–7, 17–16 | {{gold1}} Winner | |
2000 | Russian International | {{flagicon|RUS}} Anastasia Russkikh | {{flagicon|RUS}} Irina Ruslyakova {{flagicon|RUS}} Marina Yakusheva | 8–15, 10–15 | {{silver2}} Runner-up | |
1996 | Amor International | {{flagicon|RUS}} Nadezhda Chervyakova | {{flagicon|RUS}} Elena Sukhareva {{flagicon|RUS}} Marina Yakusheva | 7–15, 5–15 | {{silver2}} Runner-up | Mixed doublesYear | Tournament | Partner | Opponent | Score | Result | |
2005 | Spanish International | {{flagicon|FRA}} Jean-Michel Lefort | {{flagicon|SCO}} Andrew Bowman {{flagicon|SCO}} Kirsteen McEwan | 15–3, 15–9 | {{gold1}} Winner | |
2000 | La Chaux-de-Fonds International | {{flagicon|FRA}} Pavel Uvarov | {{flagicon|SLO}} Andrej Pohar {{flagicon|SLO}} Maja Pohar | 15–8, 15–5 | {{gold1}} Winner |
{{Color box|#D8CEF6|border=darkgray}} BWF International Challenge tournament {{Color box|#D5D5D5|border=darkgray}} BWF International Series tournament References1. ^{{cite web|title=Players: Ella Diehl|url=http://bwfbadminton.com/player/6115/ella-diehl |publisher=Badminton World Federation|accessdate=9 December 2017}} 2. ^1 2 {{cite web|title=Диль (Карачкова) Элла Александровна|url=http://infosport.ru/person/badminton/karachkova-ella-aleksandrovna |publisher=Стадион|accessdate=9 December 2017|language=Russian}} 3. ^{{cite web|title=European Junior Championships, Individuals|url=http://badmintoneurope.com/cms/?&pageid=6079 |publisher=Badminton Europe|accessdate=9 December 2017}}
External links- [https://web.archive.org/web/20071026070034/http://www.internationalbadminton.org/playerinfo.asp?playerid=6115 IBF player profile]
{{DEFAULTSORT:Diehl, Ella}} 7 : 1978 births|Living people|People from Samara Oblast|Russian female badminton players|Badminton players at the 2000 Summer Olympics|Badminton players at the 2008 Summer Olympics|Olympic badminton players of Russia |