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Mie Skov, born May 24, 1986 is a Danish table tennis player. In 2012 her career high point came, when she qualified for the 2012 olympics.Mie got a good start, and won over the Egypt Nadeen El-Dawlatly in four sets. In the second round she lost 3-4 to polish the one armed, Natalia Partyka, and Mie was sent out of the tournament. For everyday she trains with the mens in Vedbæk Table tennis Club.