Anastassija Evgenyevna Belyakova

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Anastassija Evgenjewna Belyakova medal table

Boxing Boxing

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Olympic games
bronze 2016 Rio lightweight
World Championship
gold 2014 Jeju Light welterweight
silver 2016 Astana lightweight
European Games
gold 2015 Baku Light welterweight
European Championship
gold 2014 Bucharest Light welterweight
Student World Championships
gold 2014 Bucharest lightweight

Anastassija Evgenjewna Beljakowa ( Russian Анастасия Евгеньевна Белякова ; born January 5, 1993 in Slatoust ) is a Russian boxer .

Career

Beljakowa was 2008 runner-up European lightweight champion in the U17 age group and two years later European champion in the U19 age group. Also in 2010 she started at the World Championships in Bridgetown for the first time and after victories over Meryem Aslan Zeybek, Turkey (11: 6), and Olexandra Sidorenko, Ukraine (12: 7), reached the quarter-finals, which, however, she beat Katie Taylor , Ireland (16 : 1), lost.

In 2011 Beljakowa was U19 European Champion in Orenburg and U19 World Champion in Antalya . At the European Women's Championships in the same year, Belyakova started in the light welterweight division for the first time , but was eliminated in the quarterfinals against Natasha Jonas, England (19:12).

In the following two years, Belyakova was unable to assert himself at the national level and did not return to international missions until 2014. At the European Championships in Bucharest in May 2014, Belyakova returned the favor with a final victory over Natasha Jonas for the defeat two years earlier and thus became European champion. In September of the same year she became student world champion in lightweight in Yakutsk.

At the 2014 World Championships in Jeju-si , Beljakowa started again in the light welterweight division and after victories over Anais Kistler, Switzerland (3: 0), Xie Lili, People's Republic of China (3: 0), Ramilal Pavitra, India (3: 0), Shim Hee-Jung, Korea (3-0), and Sandy Ryan , England (3-0), won the world title.

In 2015 Belyakova switched back to the lightweight and became Russian champion in February. The European Games in Baku in June she played again in the light welterweight division and won it with a final victory over Valentina Alberti, Italy (3-0). At the European Olympic qualification tournament in Samsun in 2016 , Belyakova, now starting again in the lightweight, but then already in the quarter-finals against Svetlana Kamenova, Bulgaria , with 2: 1 judges votes and thus missed the qualification for the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro . However, she achieved this at the 2016 World Championships , where she won after victories a. a. reached the final via Adriana Araújo , Brazil (3: 0), Hasnaa Lachgar , Morocco (2: 0), and Mira Potkonen , Finland (3: 0). In this she was defeated by the French Estelle Mossely with 3-0 judges votes and thus won the silver medal.

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