Elena Perepelkina

Yelena Ivanovna Perepelkina (Russian: Елена Ивановна Перепелкина; born January 24, 1982 in Puschnoje, Rajon Vyborg ) is a Russian wrestler. It was 2006 European Champion in the weight class up to 67 kg body weight.

Career

Yelena Ivanovna Perepelkina comes from a St. Petersburg Ringer family. Next to her, her sister Evgenia and her first coach in sports club struggles locomotive Saint Petersburg was her father Ivan Perepelkin. With the struggle she began in 1994. Later she trained as a PE teacher. Your most important coach in the time of their affiliation to the Russian national team Vladimir Kulibaba.

Jelena Perepelkina been very successful already as Juniorenringerin. At her first start in an international championship, the World Youth Championship ( Cadets ) in Manchester she won in the weight category up to 63 kg of body weight the title ahead of the US-American Jessica Martin. She was in Budapest Junior European champion ( Juniors) in the weight class up to 68 kg body weight before Raisa Waleriana Christowa from Bulgaria in 1999. For this purpose, it was founded in 1999 in Lodz again the Junior World Championship ( Cadets ) before Stanka Slatewa from Bulgaria and Anita Schätzle from Germany. When at the international championships she was not at the start of 2000 and 2001, they won in 2002 in Tirana yet a Junior European Champion title in the weight class up to 72 kg body weight before Sajenko Svetlana from Ukraine. In the same year she was already used in the World Cup of assets in Chalkida / Greece in the weight class up to 67 kg. She had at this championship but still pay dues, because after a victory over Xiomara Guevara from Venezuela she lost to Kateryna Burmistrowa from Ukraine, and came only on the 9th Place.

Her next start at an international championship was then again at the 2005 European Championships in Varna. They fought there in the weight class up to 67 kg and reached after beating Laura Skujina, Latvia, Teresa Mendez, Spain and Katarzyna Jusczak, Poland, the final, where they lost to Kateryna Burmistrowa. It was so European silver medalist. In 2005, Jelena Perepelkina won at the World Championships 2005 in Budapest in the weight class up to 67 kg body weight after a defeat in the first fight against Meng Lili, China with wins over Masira Admiraal from the Netherlands and Naranchimeg Gelegjamts from Mongolia still a bronze medal.

The greatest success in their careers managed Jelena Perepelkina then at the European Championships in Moscow in 2006. She got there in the weight class up to 67 kg with wins over Agnieszka Wieszczek from Poland, Teresa Mendez and Kristine Odrina from Latvia in a superior manner the European title. At the World Championships the same year in Guangzhou it was used in the weight class up to 72 kg. There She lost her first fight against Stanka Slatewa, but came back with wins over Maria Luiza Vryoni from Greece and Vasilisa Marsaljuk from Belarus still to 3rd place and thus won her second World Cup medal in the assets.

In 2007 she was in any international championship at the start. For this year, but it is known that she was Russian Vice - champion in the weight class up to 72 kg. In 2008, she won in the same weight class the Russian Championship before Alena Starodubzewa. It was then also used in the 2008 Olympics in Beijing, where they lost their first match against the former world champion Kyoko Hamaguchi of Japan just on points (1:2 and 1:2 rounds points). Since Hamaguchi not reached the final, Jelena Perepelkina retired and only came on the 11th Place. After this disappointment followed at the 2009 World Championships in Herning / Denmark equal to the next, because they lost there in the weight class up to 72 kg body weight against Maider Unda Gonzales de Audicana from Spain (1:2 rounds, 3:3 ) points, left and only reached the 11th place as at the Olympic Games 2008.

Thereafter, it was used for no more international championships. But in 2011 it was behind Ekaterina Bukina Russian Deputy Champion, which suggests that she has to fight for a place at the 2012 Olympic Games in London not given up.

International success

Russian Championships

(if known)

Notes

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

Swell

  • Database of the Institute for Applied Training Science at the University of Leipzig
  • Journal The Ringer
  • Website of the Russian Federation Ringer
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