Anna Gomis

Anna Gomis ( born October 6, 1973 in Tourcoing ) is a French wrestler. She had multiple world and European champion and won at the 2004 Olympics bronze medal.

Career

Anna Gomis came in 1988 to wrestle. She stepped back then at the Lutteur Club de Tourcing in which a women's department had been founded already in 1979. In this club the young of a team led by the President Gilbert Schaub was particularly encouraged. Also benefited from Anna Gomis, which developed in a few years to a world class athlete. In her career, which has lasted unusually long, they had several coaches. It was Rashid Gilmanou, Gerard Santoro, Didier Faveri, Alain Berger, Ivan Tsochew and Richard Chelmowski.

In 1988, Anna Gomis French junior champion was ( Cadets = up to 16 years ) in the class to 38 kg body weight (bw ). The senior, she started for the first time in 1992 at a French championship and came in the weight class up to 50 kg on the 3rd place. Their first French league title they won in 1993 in the weight class up to 50 kg. By the year 2009, she is still active in 2009, she then won add another twelve French title.

The first launch of an international championship graduated Anna Gomis at the European Championships in 1993 in Ivanovo. She came in the weight class up to 50 kg body weight behind the Russian Lilia Islamowa and the Ukrainian Angela Belous to 3rd place, winning equal a medal. At the World Championships the same year in Larvik in Norway, they should be even more successful. She started there in the weight class up to 50 kg body weight and immediately won the world title against Shannon Williams from the United States and Joko Endo from Japan.

In 1994, she was the world title from 1993, not defend, reached after a defeat in the final against the Japanese Miyu Ikeda but at least the 2nd place. Also in the 1995 World Championships in Moscow Anna Gomis won a medal. She came here in the weight category to 57 kg body weight behind Sara Eriksson from Sweden and Lene Aanes from Norway to 3rd place.

An unusually successful year was for them then in 1996. Initially it was namely in Oslo in the weight category to 53 kg European Champion and then it was in Sofia in the same weight class also world champion, where they won the final battle against the Canadian Jennifer Ryz. In 1997, Anna Gomis repeated this success. In Warsaw it was before Lene Aanes and Sara Eriksson European champion and placed so that the practical result of the European Championship in 1995 on its head. She was also in Clermont- Ferrand in the weight class up to 57 kg KG again World Champion. In the final, she defeated while the strong Japanese Mariko Shimizu.

In the coming years, the success of Anna Gomis continued. In 1998 she was again in Bratislava in the weight category to 56 kg body weight before Sara Eriksson European champion. At the World Championships this year in Poznan, however, they lost the final battle in the same weight class against the experienced Norwegian Gudrun Annette Høie just on points and was so before Sara Eriksson and the Russian Natalya Ivashko Vice World Champion.

In 1999, then Anno Gomis succeeded for the third time the duplicate title. It was in Götzis European Champion and World Champion in the Swedish soil. Both times in the weight category to 56 kg body weight. She made it their old rivals Sara Eriksson, Gudrun Annette Høie and Mariko Shimizu, as well as the Russian Natalya Karamtschatkowa and the Ukrainian Tetyana Lazareva behind.

These successes Anna Gomis had reached the absolute pinnacle of their career. In future years it should not win another international title more. At a high point in their careers, but were once again the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens. In these games the first competitions were in the women's wrestling in the program. She managed to qualify for participation. In Athens, she started in the weight class up to 55 kg body weight. She won there first about Lee Nae Lae from South Korea and Sofia Poumpouridou from Greece convincingly on points. Then she met in a preliminary decision on the current to be unbeatable Japanese Saori Yoshida, who delivered a balanced fight and only very slightly with 6:7 techn. Points subject. After this defeat, they then defeated in the battle for the bronze medal Ida -Theres Nerell from Sweden again convincingly on points ( 6:0 techn. Dots).

At the European Championships in 2005, where she finished second and at the European Championships in 2006 and 2007, where they each came in 3rd place, Anna Gomis cut then again from very successful. At the World Championships, however, they did not win any more medals. Also for the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, they could not qualify.

Anna Gomis, who has studied sports, their knowledge and experiences are now on to the young wrestlers in Tourcoing. For her contributions to the sport wrestler she was admitted in September 2009 in the FILA International Wrestling Hall of Fame.

International success

(OS = Olympic Games, WM = World Championship, EM = European Championship, BW = body weight)

  • 2000, 3rd place European Championships in Budapest, to 56 kg body weight, with victories over Natalya Ivashko, Mizla Burnichi, Romania, Nadir Urun Percin, Turkey and Konstantina Katerina Tsibanakou, Greece and a defeat against Sara Erkisson;
  • 2001, 3rd place, Mediterranean Games in Tunis, to 56 kg body weight, behind Salam Ferchichi, Tunisia and Minerva Perez Montero, Spain;
  • 2001, 5th place, World Cup in Levallois, to 56 kg body weight, behind Seiko Yamamoto, Japan, Sun Dongmei, China, Jennifer Ruz and Carnie Birge, USA;
  • 2001, 9th place, World Cup in Sofia, to 56 kg body weight, after a Niederlag against Lyubov Mikhailovna Wolossowa, Russia and a win over Yvonne Hees, Germany;
  • 2002 7th Place, EM in Seinäjoki / Finland, up to 55 kg, after a defeat against Tetyana Lazareva and a win over Kitti Godo, Hungary;
  • 2003, 7th place, World Cup in New York, up to 55 kg, with wins over Minerva Perez Montero and Zeynep Yildirim, Turkey and a defeat against Sun Dongmei;
  • 2004, 1st Place, Olympic Qualif. tournament in Madrid, to 55 kg body weight, in Ida -Theres Nerell, Sweden;
  • 2004, bronze medal, OS in Athens, up to 55 kg, with victories over Lee Nae Lae, South Korea and Sofia Poumpouridou, Greece, a defeat against Saori Yoshida, Japan and a win over Ida -Theres Nerell;
  • 2005, 3rd place, " Gilbert Schaub " tournament in Tourcoing, up to 55 kg body weight, behind Sylvie Bilenska, Poland and Helene Labou, France, before Pia rosary, Germany & Malgorzata Kruza, Poland;
  • 2005 2nd place European Championships in Varna, up to 55 kg, with wins over Sylvie Bilenska, Minerva Perez Montero and Gudrun Höie and a defeat against Natalya Golts, Russia;
  • 2005, 3rd place, World Cup in Clermont- Ferrand, up to 55 kg body weight, behind Saori Yoshida and Natalya Golts, Russia, before Maveia Andrade Mendoza, Venezuela and Tina George, Utah;
  • 2005, 1st Place, Mediterranean Games in Almeria, up to 55 kg body weight, before Sabrina Esposito, Spain and Sofia Poumpouridou;
  • 2005 10th Place, WM in Budapest, up to 55 kg, with a win over Birgit Marie Stern, Austria and defeat geen Natalya Golts;
  • 2006, 3rd place European Championships in Moscow, up to 55 kg, with wins over Evangelia Chryssi, Greece, Zeynep Yildirim, a defeat against Natalya Golts and a win over Maria Egorova, Belarus;
  • 2006 2nd place Golden Grand Prix in Baku, up to 55 kg body weight, behind Chikako Matsukawa, Japan, before Johanna Mattsson, Sweden & Tonya Verbeek, Canada;
  • 2006 8th place World Cup in Guangzhou / China, up to 55 kg kG, with wins over Nadine Tokar, Switzerland and Sandra Roa, Colombia u defeats against Saori Yoshida and Natalya Golts;
  • 2007 3rd place European Championships in Sofia, up to 55 kg, with wins over Alena Filipowa, Belarus and Georgina Narcisa Paic, Romania, losing to Natalya Sinischni, Ukraine and a win over Ludmila Cristea, Moldova;
  • 2007 13th Place, WM in Baku, up to 55 kg, with a win over Emriya Musta, Turkey and a defeat against Alena Filipowa;
  • 2008 7th Place, EM in Tampere, up to 55 kg, with a win over Nadezhda Michalkowa, Belarus and losing to Ana Maria Pavał, Romania;
  • 2008, 3rd place, Olympic Qualif. tournament in Haparanda, up to 55 kg body weight, behind Ana Maria Pavał and Naidan Otgonjarjal, Mongolia

French Championships

Anna Gomis was French champion in the senior in the years 1993, 1994, 1955, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2005, 2006, 2008 and 2009 ( in weight classes up to 50 kg, 53 kg, 55 kg, 56 kg and 57 kg KG, the weight class classification was changed from the FILA several times).

Swell

  • Journal The wrestler who numbers: 3/1998, 6/1999, 10/1999,
  • Database of the Institute for Applied Training Science at the University of Leipzig,
  • Website " www.fflutte.com "
  • Website " www.auvergnelutte.com "
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