Xu Haiyan

Xu Haiyan (born 24 November 1984) is a Chinese wrestler. 2006 became vice-world champion in the weight class up to 63 kg body weight.

Career

Xu Haiyan began as a teenager with the rings. She was a student, but soon entered the Chinese People's Army and was a member of the Army 's ringer Club Beijing. Since 2000, she is coached by Qu Zhongdong.

Your first start on the international stage Ringer she graduated at the World Cup, a team competition with individual assessment, in Levallois in 2001. Doing so, they shared the space in the Chinese team with Meng Lili.

In 2002, she won at the Universities World Championships in Edmonton in the weight category 63 kg behind Malgorzata Bassa Roguska from Poland and Viola Yanik from Canada a bronze medal. In the same year she was in Busan champion at the Asian Games, defeating fight for victory the number at the beginning of their careers Japanese Kaori Icho, the Olympic champion and multiple world champion later. In November 2002, she competed at the World Championships in Chalkida / Greece and defeated in the weight category 63 kg initially Raia Valeriana Raitschewa, Bulgaria, Olga Chilko, Belarus and Nikola Hartmann Dünser, Austria, a former world champion. But then she lost to Sara Eriksson from Sweden and Lene Aanes from Norway and slipped by from on the 4th Place.

At the World Championship 2003 in New York Xu Haiyan had even less luck. After winning the first fight, they defeated it Michala Krišková - Spourtsova from the Czech Republic, she lost to Alyona Kartaschowa from Russia and since these did not reach the final battle, she left and ended up in 11th place.

After this failure, it was used in the years 2004 and 2005 in any international championship more.

A comeback Xu Haiyan then in 2006. She won the World Cup in Nagoya in the weight category 63 kg Kaori Icho behind the 2nd place and defeated in the World Cup this year in Guangzhou, inter alia, Lyubov Mikhailovna Wolossowa from Russia and Helena Alandi from Sweden. In the final battle, they defeated only narrowly defeated Kaori Icho (0-2 rounds, 0:1, 0:1 points). It was so Vice World Champion. In the Asian Games 2006 in Doha in December 2006 they lost the semi-final against Kaori Icho again, but fought his way there still a bronze medal.

2007 Xu Haiyan was in Bishkek Asia champion against Jelena Schalygina from Kazakhstan and Hang Jin -young of South Korea. At the 2007 World Championships in Baku, she won in the weight category up to 63 kg compared Teodora Dimitrova from Bulgaria and Maite Piva from Italy, before he lost against Kaori Icho and Sara McMann from the United States, reaching only the 8th Place.

However, it was used by the Chinese Wrestling Federation still at the Olympic Games in Beijing. But even there, she managed not been successful. Although they triumphed over Odonchimeg Badrach from Mongolia, but then succumbed to Martine Dugrenier from Canada just on points (1:2 rounds, 4-4 points). As Martine Dugrenier finished only fifth place, they did not come in the consolation round and in the final only to 9th place.

Then she was in the next three years only in the military World Cup 2010 in Lahti / Finland at the start and won there in the weight category up to 63 kg before Monika Ewa Michalik of Poland and Stefanie Stüber from Germany.

In 2012, it was then used in the Asian Championships in Gumi / South Korea and won there in their native weight class before Hou Min Wen from Taiwan, Tatyana Zakharova from Kazakhstan and Rio Watari, Japan.

International success

Notes

  • All competitions in free style
  • OS = The Olympic Games, World Championships, World Cup =

Swell

  • Journal The Ringer
  • Website " Foeldeak Wrestling Database "
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