Elena Savelyeva

Yelena Vladimirovna Saweljewa (Russian: Елена Владимировна Савельева; born 16 June 1984) is a Russian boxer. It was 2010 in Bridgetown / Barbados world champion amateur indoor bantamweight.

Career

Jelena Saweljowa comes from Sterlitamak, Tula Oblast, Republic of Bashkortostan in Russia. She began as a teenager with the boxes and came with 18 years in the Russian armed forces, where they were heavily promoted in their sport. The coach who led the way were IA Oskin, N.D. Podjapolski and A.D. Duschina.

The first known result of it comes from the Russian championship in 2007. She took it in the weight class up to 50 kg body weight (BW ), after one defeat in the quarter- final against Ekaterina Werschbizkaja ( 8:18 ) 5th Place. In the Russian championship in 2008 she could take revenge in the same weight class Ekaterina Werschbizkaja because they won against them again in the quarterfinals, convincingly on points ( 21:7 ). However, they then came for the off in the semifinals, where they gegne the multiple Russian champion Viktoriya Ussatschenko on points lost ( 7:17 ). But she came thus to 3rd place and so won a bronze medal.

In the further course of the year 2008, she was then able to convince the responsible coach of the Russian women's national team, because it was used at the World Championships this year in Ningbo / China in the weight class up to 50 kg body weight and was able to convince fully there. She won in Ningbo against Aigerm Askarowa, Kazakhstan ( 6:5 ), against Tatyana Kob from Ukraine ( 5-3 ), and Loura Chhoto from India (3:2) respectively on points and was thus compared to the final of the North Korean Kim Hyung Ok. This battle, they lost on points ( 2:9 ), and thus became vice - world champion.

2009 reached Jelena Jeweljewa in the Russian championship again the final battle, in which they, however, clearly lost against Viktoriya Ussatschenko on points. At the European Championships in 2009 in Nikolaev / Ukraine it was used in the weight class up to 48 kg. She defeated Valeria Calabrese of Italy in Nikolayev (10:1) and Monika Csik from Hungary (3:1) on points, but was defeated in the finals again her opponent, the Swede Jenny Harding on points, with this defeat at one point the score is 2: 2 was decided in their favor just because of the slightly better auxiliary points for Harding.

Also in 2010 succeeded Jelena Saweljewa not to be Russian Champion. This year it built Alexandra Kuleschowa they defeated in the final by points ( 13:7 ), winning the title. As in the years before but it was still used in the upcoming international championship, the World Cup in Bridgeport / Barbados. Bantamweight ( up to 54 kg ) defeated them there Anna Rogovich, Ukraine ( 9:3 ), Ayako Minowa, Japan ( 7:3), Nesty Petecio, Philippines ( 12:3 ) and the 2008 World Champion in this weight class Karolina Michalczuk from Poland ( 14:5 ) respectively on points. In the final battle she faced the North Korean Kim Hye Song and beat 7-3 on points and thus be world champion this.

At the beginning of 2011, lost Jelena Saweljewa at the 42nd Grand Prix in Usti nad Labem flyweight against Sandra Drabik from Poland in the quarterfinals on points (0-1) and thus came only on the 5th Place. In the Russian championship, she started again flyweight and defeated there Alesja Manoilowa ( 18:2 ) and Alexandra Kuleschewa ( 12:9 ) on points. In the final, but they lost to Alesja Gladkova ( 3:9 ) and thus came only to 2nd place. These defeats led it again in the future a higher weight class to start bantamweight, in order to escape the constant detraining. That this action was correct, was already in September 2011, when she in the strong Ladies Nikolaev City Cup which was to win the tournament in this weight class. She defeated thereby, inter alia, Ivanna Krupenina, Ukraine ( 13:13 ) and in the final Malefaki Athina from Greece (18:1) on points. She was then employed at the European Championships in Rotterdam bantamweight, where she won the title with victories over Natasa Zerajitch, Bosnia - Herzegovina, Elena Walendzik, Germany, Ayse Tas, Turkey and Sandra Drabik.

International success

Russian championships

Notes

  • WM = World Championship, European Championship EM =
  • BW = body weight
  • Paper weight up to 48 kg Flyweight, to 51 kg body weight and bantamweight, up to 54 kg body weight ( since 2009)
  • When women's boxing, there were by 2008 up to 15 weight classes. In a weight class Reformd by the AIBA this was reduced to 10 and close to those of the men matched

Swell

  • Trade journal Box Sports
  • Website " www.amateur - boxing.strefa.pl "
  • Website " www.boxing.fbr.ru "
  • Russian
  • Boxer ( Russia)
  • Olympian (Russia)
  • World Champion (boxes)
  • European Champion (boxes)
  • Born in 1984
  • Woman
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