Agnieszka Wieszczek

Agnieszka Wieszczek ( born March 22, 1983 in Wałbrzych ) is a Polish wrestler. She won a bronze medal each in weight classes to 67 kg and up to 72 kg at the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing and three European championships.

Career

Agnieszka Wieszczek - Kordus did not begin until the age of 17 in 2000 with the rings. The strong, 1.75 meters tall athlete who started at the beginning of her career and in 2006 in the weight class up to 67 kg, and since 2004 with the exception of 2006 always in the weight category up to 72 kg, the heaviest weight class in women's wrestling. The sports clubs for whom they were previously took Grunwald Poznan and ZTA Zgierz. Since 2009, she is coached by Piotr Krajewski. She is a student and army personnel

Due to the fact that they are relatively late began with the struggle, it may have on the international wrestling mat in the junior age no achievements. The first notable success she succeeded in 2004, when she was in the weight class in Łódź World runner-up of female students to 72 kg behind the U.S. citizen Stephany Lee. In 2005, she started in Varna for the first time at a European ladies and took there the 7th Place. In 2005 she won a bronze medal at the Universities World Cup in Izmir with the 3rd place. In the Wrestling World Championships 2005 in Budapest, she came to a victory over Maria Louiza Vryoni from Greece, but then lost to Iris Smith of the United States and against Stanka Slatewa from Bulgaria and only reached the 12th place.

In 2006, Agnieszka Wieszczek then won at the European Championships in Moscow in the weight category up to 67 kg behind Jelena Perepelkina from Russia and Kristina Odrina Orbowa from Latvia a bronze medal. At the World Championships this year in Guangzhou, they could not achieve such success. She lost there after winning a battle against Elena Diana Mudrag from Romania and came in 8th place. Similarly ran for Agnieszka Wieszczek also the year 2007. She won first at the European Championships in Sofia with wins over Dina Ivanova, Latvia, Marina Gastl, Austria and Nina Sklenkova, Czech Republic, at a loss to Svetlana Sajenko from Ukraine again a bronze medal. At the World Championships in Baku, she defeated Maria Louiza Vryoni again and then succumbed to Kristie Marano ( Davis ), United States and against Maider Unda Gonzales de Audicana from Spain, which results this time were only enough for 16th place.

The 2008 season was, however, for they reversed the seasons 2006 and 2007. Namely 2008 She was unsuccessful at the European Championships in Tampere, where they finished only 13th place after a defeat against Anita Schätzle from Germany. The more successful she was then at the Olympic Games in Beijing, as they fought there with victories over Annabel Laure Ali of Cameroon and Anita Schätzle, a defeat against Stanka Slatewa and a win over Maider Unda Gonzales de Audicana an Olympic bronze medal and celebrated the biggest success of her career.

Other medals won Agnieszka Wieszczek then at the European Championships 2009 in Vilnius and at the European Championship 2011 in Dortmund. In the decisive encounters they fought for these medals in 2009 by defeating Emma Weberg of Sweden and 2011 victories over Maria Müller from Germany and Kristine Odrina Orbowa. At the World Championships she took between 2009 and 2011 only in 2011 held in Istanbul. You where they lost against Stanka Slatewa and against Güzäl Mänürowa from Kazakhstan and wound up a 30th place.

In 2012 she versichte to qualify for participation in the Olympic Games in London, at the tournaments in Sofia, Taiyuan and Helsinki, which did not succeed with places 3rd, 10th and 17th but.

Agnieszka Wieszczek is also much times Polish champion in the weight class up to 67 or to 72 kg body weight.

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 "
  • Website " www.zapasy.org.pl "
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