Vanesa Kaladzinskaya

Wanessa Valerevna Kaladschinskaja (born 27 December 1992, Bobruisk, Mogilev region ) is a Belarusian wrestler. It was 2012 world champion in the weight class up to 48 kg body weight.

Career

Wanessa Kaladschinskaja began as a teenager in 2004 with the rings. She trains in a sports school in Mogilev and her coach is Artur Zaitsev. She is a student and starts at a size of 1.63 meters in the lightest weight class in women's wrestling, of up to 48 kg body weight.

Since 2007 she started in junior and senior level since 2010 at many international championships. Her first start in such a championship was in 2007 at the Junior European Championship ( Cadets ) in Warsaw, where she came in the weight class up to 38 kg on the 7th Place. In 2008 she won at the Junior European Championship ( Cadets ) in Daugavpils in the weight class up to 43 kg behind Marziget Bagomedowa from Russia the silver medal. Other medals in the junior age they still won at the Junior European Championships 2010 in Samokov, here she was in the weight class up to 48 kg behind Jaqueline Schellin from Germany and Jessica Blaszka from the Netherlands third parties, and at the Junior European Championship 2011 in Zrenjanin, where she the same weight class behind Tatjana Zamkova from Russia and Nina inhibitor of Germany won another bronze medal.

Your first start in an international championship in the women she graduated at the World Cup 2010 in Moscow, where she einkam to 13th place. Also in the following championships she could never place it in the front of the field. Her best result was 9th place at the European Championship in Dortmund, such as finishing in 9th place after a victory and a defeat.

In the spring of 20123 but she managed to qualify to the tournament in Taiyuan / China with a 2nd place behind Otgontsetseg Davaasuch, Mongolia for the 2012 Olympic Games in London. In London, she came to a win over Jildiz Eschimowa from Kazakhstan and one defeat against Carol Huynh of Canada on the 8th Place.

All the more surprising then came to her victory in the Women's World Cup in Strathcona County / Canada. She stood there but in excellent shape before and defeated Clarissa Chun of the United States, Alexandra Kogut from Ukraine, Li Xiaomei of China and Eri Tosaka from Japan and thus became world champion.

International success

Notes

  • All competitions in free style
  • OS = The Olympic Games, WM = World Championship, European Championship EM =

Swell

  • Journal The Ringer
  • Website " Foeldeak Wrestling Database "
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