Maria Prevolaraki

Prevolaraki Maria (born 21 December 1991 in Athens ) is a Greek wrestler. She won at the 2012 World Championships and a bronze medal at the European Championship 2013 silver medal each in the weight class up to 55 kg body weight

Career

Maria Prevolaraki began as a teenager with the rings. It belongs to the Sports Club Ethniko Athens and is trained by Panagiotis Argoudea. It is sports student.

As a junior, she launched between 2006 and 2011 at eight international championships and was very successful. In 2007, she was in Warsaw in the weight class up to 49 kg Junior European Champion in the age group " Cadets ". In 2011 she was in Zrenjanin again Junior European Champion, this time in the age group " Juniors " and in the weight class up to 55 kg. At the Junior World Championship 2011 in Bucharest, she also won a bronze medal.

In 2011 she was also first used in women at an international championship. She came here at the European Championships in Dortmund in the weight class up to 55 kg, in which they as adults always started after a defeat against Ludmila Cristea, Moldova, a victory over Christine Knittel, Germany and a defeat against Katarzyna Krawczyk, Poland, on the 7th Place. In the Women's World Cup 2011 in Istanbul, she lost like their first fight against Bataatar Nominerde from Mongolia. Since these did not reach the final, she left and came only on the 26th place.

Much better they fared in the 2012 European Championship in Belgrade. She defeated there Eileen Friedrich, Germany and Lenka Martinakowa, Czech Republic, then lost against Sofia Mattsson, Sweden and in the fight for the bronze medal against Maria Gurowa from Russia. So you finished in 5th place. In April 2012, succeeded Mary Prevolaraki with a 2nd place behind Julia Ratkewitsch, Azerbaijan, to qualify for a tournament in Sofia for participation in the Olympic Games in London. She made it, inter alia, Ludmila Cristea and Anna Gomis, France, behind. At the Olympic Games in London itself, she succumbed in her first fight against Julia Ratkewitsch and retired after that, because these did not reach the final. She reached the 15th place in London. She then took the Canadian Strathcoona Caunty also at the World Cup finals and won there with victories over Joice Souza de Silva, Brazil, losing to Helen Maroulis, United States and victories over Nadezhda Michalkowa, Belarus and Brittanee Laverdure, Canada a bronze medal.

Also at the European Championships in 2013 in Tbilisi Maria Prevolaraki was very successful. She won there over Violeta Atanasowa, Bulgaria, Katarzyna Krawczyk and Irina Husjak, Ukraine, but lost the final against the experienced Sofia Mattsson. It was so European silver medalist.

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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