Svetlana Saenko

Svetlana Sajenko (Ukrainian Светлана Саенко; born October 7, 1982 in Sumy, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union) is a wrestler, which started up in 2010 for Ukraine and since 2012 for Moldova or starts. She won six medals at World and European Championships.

Career

Svetlana Sajenko is Ukrainian native. In Ukraine, they also began in 1999 with the rings. The 1.69 meter tall athlete was a member of the Sport Club Dinamo Sumy and has been trained since 1999 by Yuri Holub. By 2010, they started for Ukraine. But when they got there in Kateryna Burmistrowa and some other wrestlers insurmountable opponents, she decided to go for Moldova to the starting line in 2012. She lives and trains but still in Sumi, said rings is currently also their profession.

The international career of Svetlana Sajenko began in 2001., You launched this year at the European Championships in Budapest and came in the weight class up to 68 kg of body weight on the 5th Place. Just one year later, in 2002, she won her first medal at an international championship. She came in Seinäjoki / Finland in the weight class up to 72 kg, in which they should go in the following years exclusively to the start, and with a win over Zarife Yildirim from Turkey, a defeat against Monika Kowalska, Poland, victories over Katarzyna Juszczak Maider Unda Gonzales de Audicana, Spain, a defeat against Nina Englich, Germany and a Sig over Monika Kowalska to 3rd place. In the same year she was in Tirana also Junior World runner-up behind Jelena Perepelkina, Russia, before Anna Wawrzycka from Poland. In the 2002 World Cup in the Greek Chalkida she reached with wins over Anita Schätzle from Germany and Kang Min - jeon from South Korea and one defeat against Wang Xu from China the 7th Place.

In 2004 Svetlana Sajenko came at the European Championships in Haparanda after beating Fanny Gai, France, Rita Soos, Hungary and Anita Schätzle up in the final battle in which they lost to but Güzäl Mänürowa from Russia. It was so European silver medalist. In the same year, there were at the Olympic Games in Athens for the first time in wrestling competitions of Women. The Ukrainian wrestlers fought their case in the weight category up to 72 kg a starting place. Svetlana Sajenko but lost in the internal Ukrainian excretion for this launch site to Oksana Waschtschuk and therefore could not start in Athens.

In 2005, she occupied at the European Championships in Varna after a defeat in the quarterfinals against Anita Schätzle the 5th Place. In the battle for one of the bronze medals they succumbed against this Stanka Slatewa from Bulgaria. In the same year, she succeeded then at the World Championships in Budapest to win a bronze medal. She defeated at this World Cup Maider Unda Gonzales de Audicana, Marina Gastl from Austria, was defeated by the much- times world champion Kyoko Hamaguchi and defeated in the battle for the bronze medal Wang Jiao of China.

In Moscow in 2006 and 2007 in Sofia Svetlana Sajenko were each Vice - European Champion. In Moscow, she defeated among others Vasilisa Marsaljuk from Belarus and in Sofia Wieszczek Agnieszka from Poland. With both Championships, she lost in the final battle against Stanka Slatewa. At the World Championships this year in Guangzhou and in Baku they missed each relatively scarce a medal. In Guangzhou, she came to the 7 and in Baku on the 8th Place.

When Europameisterschcaft 2008 in Tampere Svetlana Sajenko lost the battle for the bronze medal against Anita Schätzle. After the Olympic Games in Beijing she competed at the World Championships in Tokyo conducted. They defeated there but against Ohenewa Akuffo of Canada. Since these did not reach the final battle, she left and came only to 14th place.

The preliminary final medal at an international championship won Svetlana Sajenko at the European Championships 2009 in Vilnius. After a defeat in the semi-final against Russia Alena Starodubzewa us they fought for this medal by defeating Marina Gastl from Austria. Good results they achieved but also in the World Cup 1009 in Herning / Denmark and at the European Championships 2010 in Baku, where they each finished 5th.

For starting Moldova succeeded Svetlana Sajenko in April 2012 at the Qualifying Tournament in Taiyuan / China by a 2nd place behind burmaa Ochirbat from Mongolia to secure a place in the 2012 Olympics in London. In London, she won in their first fight against Cynthia Vanessa Vesscan, France, but then lost to the Olympic champion of 2008 Wang Jiao of China. Since these did not reach the final, she left and landed on the 10th Place.

International success

Notes

  • All competitions in free style
  • OS = The Olympic Games, WM = World Championships, European Championships EM =

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  • Journal The Ringer
  • Website " Foeldeak Wrestling Database "
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