Yuliya Ostapchuk

Yulia Ostapchuk Anatolijiwna (Ukrainian Юлія Анатоліївна Остапчук; born September 26, 1989 in Kovel, Volyn oblast, Ukrainian SSR, USSR) is a Ukrainian wrestler. It was 2011 and 2012 European champion in the weight class up to 63 kg body weight.

Career

Yulia Ostapchuk began in 2002 with the rings. It belongs to the Sport Club Dinamo / Spartak Lviv and is coached since 2007 by Andrei Pistun. She is 1.68 meters tall and start in the weight class up to 63 kg body weight. She is a student.

Your first international assignment she completed the same for the European Championship Women 2007 Sofia in the weight category to 59 kg. She came there to two wins and lost the battle for an EM bronze medal against Galina Legenkina from Russia narrowly on points. In the same year she was then. Belgrade Junior European champion in the weight class up to 63 kg in Beijing also Junior World Champion in the same weight class In the final she defeated Ekaterina Melnikova here from Russia. The Ukrainian Wrestling Federation then she sat still at the World Championships in Baku. You get there with three wins, inter alia, they defeated the veteran Austrian Nikola Hartmann Dünser, but then lost to Jelena Schalygina from Kazakhstan and in the fight for a world championship bronze medal against Monika Ewa Michalik of Poland. But thus reached the 5th place, which earned her eligibility for the Olympic Games in Beijing.

In 2008 she was again in Košice Junior European Champion, where she again Ekaterina Melnikova defeated in the final. At the Olympic Games in Beijing, she was defeated in their first fight against the US-American Randi Miller just on points (1:2 rounds, 2:5 points). Since Randi Miller did not reach the finals, Yulia Ostapchuk not came in the consolation round and therefore only came on the 11th Place.

At the Junior Championship in Tbilisi in 2009 she then won her third title in a row. In the final, she defeated while the Swiss Karin Stingelin. However, no luck, they had at the 2009 World Championships in Herning / Denmark, as they defeated there in their second match against Jelena Schalygina and retired. In the final bill, they came in Herning on the 10th Place.

2010 won Yulia Ostapchuk then at the European Championships in Baku in the weight category 63 kg its first medal at an international championship of the ladies. They defeated there against Lyubov Mikhailovna Wolossowa from Russia, but suggested in the fight for a bronze medal Olesja Samula from Azerbaijan. In 2010 she was in Turin also still students World Champion.

Your first major victory in an international championship then won at the 2011 European Championship in Dortmund. She got there with five wins the European Championship, defeating in the final Taybe Yussein from Bulgaria. At the World Championships this year in Istanbul, they got along so well. She was defeated there in their second fight against the world champion Kaori Icho multiple from Japan and defeated in the consolation round against Jelena Schalygina and against Jing Ruixue from the People's Republic of China and landed on the 7th Place.

2012 was Yulia Ostapchuk in Belgrade again European champion in the weight class up to 63 kg. She beat it with Johanna Mattsson, Sweden, Audrey Prieto, France, Elif Yesilirmak, Turkey and Natalia Smirnova, Russia four very strong wrestlers.

International success

Notes

  • All Wettbewerde in free style
  • OS = The Olympic Games, WM = World Championship, European Championship EM =

Swell

  • Journal The Ringer
  • Website " Foeldeak Wrestling Database "
  • Website " www.ukrwrestling.com "
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