Peny Karagkouni

Panagiota "Peny" Karagkouni
Karagkouni celebrating in Klagenfurt, Austria (2013)
Personal information
Full namePanagiota Karagkouni
NicknamePeny Karagkouni
NationalityGreek
Born (1993-01-07) January 7, 1993 (age 31)
Maroussi, Athens
HometownAthens, Greece
Height1.87 m (6 ft 1+12 in)
Weight72 kg (159 lb)
Spike279 cm (110 in)
Block270 cm (110 in)
Beach volleyball information
Current teammate
Teammate
Pigi-Anna Metheniti
Indoor volleyball information
PositionOutside hitter
Career
YearsTeams
2008–2013Iraklis Kifissias
2019-2020AEK
2021Panathinaikos
National team
2007–2013Greece (U17)
Greece (U19)
Greece
Honours
Gold medal – first place 2013 Greek Championship
Silver medal – second place 2013 Mediterranean Games
Silver medal – second place 2014 Greek Championship
Silver medal – second place 2015 Greek Championship
Bronze medal – third place 2019 Mediterranean Beach Games

Panagiota "Peny" Karagkouni (Greek: Παναγιώτα Καραγκούνη; born July 1, 1993)[1] is a Greek beach volleyball player. Her debut appearance in beach volleyball tournaments was in 2013, when she replaced Maria Tsiartsiani as Vicky Arvaniti's partner.[2]

In her first season in beach volleyball, and despite being the new member of the team, she managed (with Vicky Arvaniti) to finish 5th in the finals of the European Championship held in Klagenfurt, Austria hosted by CEV.[3]

Her greatest achievement to date has been the silver medal she gained with Vassiliki Arvaniti at the XVII Mediterranean Games held at Mersin, Turkey.[4]

In addition, on 28 July 2013 she won the Greek Championship held in Athens and she – along with Arvaniti – was the player who would represent the Greek National Team in all international competitions for the following year.[5]

She reached her first important FIVB milestone on 14 December 2013, by obtaining the 9th position at the FIVB Beach Volleyball Durban Open for the first time in her career, this being the greatest achievement for the team since she partnered up with Vicky Arvaniti.[6]

In April 2014, Maria Tsiartsiani returned to action after a successful surgery on the right shoulder and only a few months after she had given birth to her first child, and she teamed up with her ex-teammate Arvaniti.

Consequently, Peny took part at the Continental Cup round 1 hosted by CEV as being the second Greek team partnering Evangelia Christou this time and managed to obtain the first place, which gave the Greek national teams the opportunity to compete at the second stage of the tournament that would lead to the Olympic Games of Rio 2016.

Soon after this, she teamed up with Pigi-Anna Metheniti (with whom she played until late 2015) and a few weeks later they managed to finish 2nd in the Greek Championship behind Arvaniti/Tsiartsiani.

During the second season of the Greek duo, they took part in the first European Games held in Baku where they managed to finish 17th in their international debut.[7]

Moreover, during the same year, they finished 2nd in the Greek Championship, losing 2–1 to Arvaniti/Tsiartsiani at a "repeat" final as of 2014.[8] Also, they took part in two tournaments for the Balkan Championship in Burhaniye and Thessaloniki finishing third and second respectively.[9] Finally, she competed in the CEV Continental Cup Rounds 3 and 4 where she got the second place, getting a ticket for the finals of the competition which will be held in Stavanger, Norway in June 2016.

  1. ^ [1], Peny Karagkouni Bio
  2. ^ [2], FIVB Biography
  3. ^ [3], European Championship Finals Ranking.
  4. ^ [4] Archived 2013-08-21 at the Wayback Machine, Mediterranean Games Results.
  5. ^ [5], Greek Champions 2013.
  6. ^ [6], FIVB Durban Open Results.
  7. ^ [7], European Games Karagkouni Metheniti 17th place.
  8. ^ [8], Greek Championship 2015 final.
  9. ^ [9], Karagkouni Bio FIVB.