Aljona Vasilyevna Starodubzewa
Aljona Wassiljewna Starodubzewa ( Russian Алёна Васильевна Стародубцева ; born March 14, 1985 ) is a Russian wrestler . In 2009 she became vice European champion in the weight class up to 72 kg body weight.
Career
Aljona Starodubzewa began wrestling as a teenager in 1996. She starts for the Viktor Krasnoyarsk sports club . So far she has been trained mainly by Alexei Petrovich and Viktor Raikow. With a height of 1.73 meters, she competes in the weight class up to 72 kg body weight, i.e. in the heaviest weight class in women's wrestling. She is a physical education teacher.
She was multiple Russian junior champion and began her international career in 2001 with a 2nd place at the European Junior Championships (Cadets) in Izmir . In 2002 she came in 3rd place at the European Junior Championships (Cadets) in Albena / Bulgaria . In 2004 she became Junior European Champion in Sofia ahead of Darja Ibragimowa from Ukraine and Marina Gastl from Austria . In her last junior year in 2005, she won two more medals at the international championships. At the Junior World Championships in Vilnius she came second behind the American Ali Sue Bernard and at the Junior European Championships this year in Wrocław she was third behind Marina Gastl and Kristin Büttner from Germany .
Aljona Starodubzewa needed some time to establish herself among the women. So far she has not managed to become No. 1 in her weight class in Russia . In Jelena Perepelkina , Jekaterina Bukina and since 2011 also in Natalja Vorobjewa she has opponents there who she can hardly defeat. At the Russian championships from 2007 to 2011 she always took medal places, but could never become champion. In 2012 she won no more medals at this championship. She will therefore hardly have a chance to qualify for the Olympic Games in London .
In 2008 Aljona Starodubzewa was used by the Russian Wrestling Federation at the World Championships in Tokyo . She won there over Laure Ali Annabel from Cameroon and Jaresmit Weffer from Venezuela and lost to Stanka Slatewa from Bulgaria and in the battle for a bronze medal against Ohenewa Akuffo from Canada and finished this championship in 5th place.
After winning the tournament at the renowned "Ivan Yarigin" memorial in Krasnoyarsk in January 2009 and shouldering multiple world champion Stanka Slatewa in the final battle , she was also used at the European Championships this year in Vilnius . She won there over Marina Gastl, Darja Iwanowa, Azerbaijan and Swetlana Sajenko from Ukraine. In the final battle, she lost to Stanka Slatewa on points and was thus vice European champion.
After that, she was no longer used at international championships.
International success
year | space | competition | Weight class | Results |
2001 | 2. | Junior European Championship (Cadets) in Izmir | up to 70 kg | behind Alena Eiglova, Czech Republic and in front of Marina Gastl , Austria |
2002 | 2. | Grand Prix of Germany in Dormagen | up to 72 kg | behind Swetlana Martinenko , Russia , in front of Inga Cecilia Alenius, Sweden |
2002 | 3. | Junior European Championship (Cadets) in Albena / Bulgaria | up to 70 kg | behind Marina Gastl and Nina Sklenkova, Czech Republic |
2002 | 7th | World Cup in Cairo | up to 72 kg | Winner: Kyoko Hamaguchi , Japan ahead of Ohenewa Akuffo , Canada |
2003 | 4th | Junior World Championships in Istanbul | up to 72 kg | after victories over Carita Steenberg, Sweden, Juanita Russel, USA and Marina Gastl and defeats against Li Yanfang, People's Republic of China and Anna Wawrzycka, Poland |
2004 | 2. | Klippan Lady Open | up to 72 kg | behind Christine Nordhagen , Canada, in front of Catherine Downing , Canada |
2004 | 1. | Junior European Championship in Sofia | up to 72 kg | in front of Darja Ibragima, Ukraine and Marina Gastl |
2004 | 4th | World Cup in Tokyo | up to 72 kg | behind Kyoko Hamaguchi, Ohenewa Akuffo and Ma Bailing, China |
2005 | 3. | "Ivan Yarigin" Memorial in Krasnoyarsk | up to 72 kg | behind Anita Schätzle , Germany and Swetlana Sajenko |
2005 | 2. | "Trofeo Milone" in Milan | up to 72 kg | behind Ohenewa Akuffo, in front of Swetlana Martinenko |
2005 | 2. | Junior World Championships in Vilnius | up to 72 kg | after victories over Ürküs Berber, Turkey , Olga Dmuchowska, Ukraine and Marina Gastl and a defeat against Ali Sue Bernard , USA |
2005 | 3. | Junior European Championship in Wrocław | up to 72 kg | behind Marina Gastl and Kristin Büttner, Germany |
2006 | 5. | World Cup in Nagoya | up to 72 kg | behind Ohenewa Akuffo, Kyoko Hamaguchi, Kristie Marano (Davis), USA and Swetlana Sajenko |
2007 | 1. | Klippan Lady Open | up to 72 kg | in front of Jenny Fransson , Sweden and Marina Gastl |
2008 | 5. | Klippan Lady Open | up to 72 kg | behind Stanka Slatewa , Bulgaria, Maider Unda Gonzales de Audicana , Spain , Anna Wawrzycka and Agnieszka Wieszczek-Kordus , both Poles |
2008 | 2. | Golden Grand Prix in Baku | up to 72 kg | behind Stanka Slatewa, in front of Ochirbatyn Burmaa , Mongolia and Sumrud Gurbanhadschijewa , Azerbaijan |
2008 | 5. | World Cup in Tokyo | up to 72 kg | after victories over Laure Ali Annabel , Cameroon and Jaresmit Weffer, Venezuela and defeats against Stanka Slatewa and Ohenewa Akuffo |
2009 | 1. | "Ivan Yarigin" Memorial in Krasnoyarsk | up to 72 kg | before Stanka Slatewa, Jelena Perepelkina , Russia and Christina Winizina, both Russia |
2009 | 1. | Klippan Lady Open | up to 72 kg | in front of Emma Weberg, Sweden, Iris Smith , USA and Marina Gastl |
2009 | 2. | EM in Vilnius | up to 72 kg | after victories over Marina Gastl, Darja Ivanova, Azerbaijan and Swetlana Sajenko and a defeat against Stanka Slatewa |
2009 | 14th | German Grand Prix in Dormagen | up to 72 kg | Winner: Jekaterina Bukina , Russia ahead of Natalja Vorobjewa , Russia and Jenny Fransson |
2009 | 5. | Golden Grand Prix in Baku | up to 72 kg | behind Stanka Slatewa, in front of Jenny Fransson, Güzäl Mänürowa , Russia and Ohenewa Akuffo |
2009 | 10. | Poland Open in Warsaw | up to 72 kg | Winner: Stanka Slatewa ahead of Jekaterina Bukina, Güzäl Mänürowa and Ali Sue Bernard |
2010 | 5. | Golden Grand Prix in Baku | up to 72 kg | behind Stanka Slatewa, Güzäl Mänürowa, Kazakhstan , Laure Ali Annabel and Jenny Fransson |
2011 | 2. | Golden Grand Prix in Krasnoyarsk | up to 72 kg | behind Jelena Perepelkina, in front of Kateryna Burmistrowa , Ukraine and Natalja Vorobjewa |
2011 | 3. | Golden Grand Prix in Baku | up to 72 kg | behind Stanka Slatewa and Natalja Vorobjewa, in front of Hiroe Suzuki, Japan |
2012 | 3. | Golden Grand Prix in Krasnoyarsk | up to 72 kg | behind Stanka Slatewa and Otschirbatyn Burmaa |
2012 | 5. | Golden Grand Prix in Klippan | up to 72 kg | behind Natalja Vorobjewa, Maider Unda Gonzales de Audicana, Sheherazade Bentorki, France and Jenny Fransson |
2017 | 3. | Klippan Lady Open | up to 75 kg | behind Justina di Stasio and Erica Wiebe , both Canada, together with Epp Mae , Estonia, in front of Yasuha Matsuyuki , Japan |
Russian championships
year | space | Weight class | Results |
2007 | 3. | up to 72 kg | |
2008 | 2. | up to 72 kg | behind Jelena Perepelkina |
2009 | 3. | up to 72 kg | behind Jelena Perepelkina and Jekaterina Bukina |
2010 | 2. | up to 72 kg | behind Ekaterina Bukina |
2011 | 3. | up to 72 kg | behind Jekaterina Bukina and Jelena Perepelkina |
2012 | 5. | up to 72 kg | behind Natalja Vorobjewa , Jekaterina Bukina, Jelena Perepelkina and Viktorija Frolow |
Explanations
- all free style competitions
- WM = World Championship, EM = European Championship
swell
- Foeldeak Wrestling Database website
- Website "www.wrestrus.ru"
- Trade journal Der Ringer
Web links
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Starodubzewa, Aljona Wassiljewna |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Стародубцева, Алёна Васильевна (Russian) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Russian wrestler |
DATE OF BIRTH | March 14, 1985 |