Siti, Beata (c. 1974–)
Siti, Beata (c. 1974–)
Hungarian handball player. Name variations: Beáti. Born c. 1974 in Hungary; sister of Eszter Siti (handball player).
Won a team bronze medal at Atlanta Olympics (1996) and a team silver medal at Sydney Olympics (2000). Named EURO 2000's Best Player.
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