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Nationality
  
Name
  
Maria Stepanova

Career start
  
1998

1998–2001, 2005
  
Weight
  
85 kg


Listed weight
  
187 lb (85 kg)

Height
  
2.03 m

Listed height
  
6 ft 8 in (2.03 m)

Role
  
Basketball Player

Position
  
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Born
  
February 23, 1979 (age 45) Shpakovskoye, Stavropol Krai, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union (
1979-02-23
)

WNBA draft
  
1998 / Round: 1 / Pick: 8th overall

Similar People
  
Ilona Korstin, Olga Arteshina, Irina Osipova, Natalia Vodopyanova, Lauren Jackson

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Maria Alexandrovna Stepanova (Russian: Мари́я Алекса́ндровна Степа́нова; born February 23, 1979) is a Russian professional and Olympic basketball player. In the United States, she played for the Phoenix Mercury in the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA).

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At a height of 201 cm, she is the fourth-tallest player in the league (along with Katie Feenstra, Zheng Haixia and Lindsay Taylor). These players such as Margo Dydek, at 7 ft 2 in (2.18 m), Heidi Gillingham at 6 ft 10 in (2.08 m), and Allyssa DeHaan at 6 ft 9 inches (2.06m) are taller than her. She wears a size 15 (US) / 48 (EU) shoe. Though in the Russian national team, she has been overtaken by Ekaterina Lisina in being the tallest member. | image = 0B9t8YS3fzzx4UGhkSXlhNmVKNms Stepanova was born in the village of Shpakovskoye (now the town of Mikhaylovsk, in Stavropol Krai of the former Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic of the Soviet Union, and grew up in Tosno, Leningrad Oblast.

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Honours and awards

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  • Honoured Master of Sports of Russia
  • Medal of the Order For Merit to the Fatherland, 1st class (2 August 2009) - for outstanding contribution to the development of physical culture and sports, high achievements in sports at the Games of the XXIX Olympiad in Beijing in 2008
  • 3× FIBA Europe Women's Player of the Year (2005, 2006, 2008)


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    References

    Maria Stepanova Wikipedia