Annika Wendle
Annika Wendle medal table |
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Germany | ||
European Championship | ||
bronze | 2020 Rome | up to 53 kg |
U23 European Championship | ||
gold | 2019 Novi Sad | up to 53 kg |
Universities World Championship | ||
silver | 2018 Goiana | up to 53 kg |
Junior European Championship | ||
silver | 2012 Katowice | up to 38 kg cadets |
bronze | 2016 Bucharest | up to 48 kg Juniors |
bronze | 2017 Dortmund | up to 51 kg |
Annika Wendle (born September 15, 1997 ) is a German wrestler . In 2019 she became U23 European champion in the weight class up to 53 kg body weight.
Career
Annika Wendle comes from a wrestling family. Through her father, who took her with him to train at the age of six, she first got into gymnastics and soon also began wrestling. The 1.59 meter tall athlete, who weighs around 55 kg, starts for the ASV Altenheim in southern Baden. She trains at the Olympic base in Freiburg im Breisgau and is trained by Patrick Loes , Mario Sachs and Armen Mkrytchan.
Annika Wendle is a student teacher for sports and mathematics at the University of Freiburg.
In the junior division, she won a total of six German championship titles in all age groups between 2011 and 2017. In 2015 she became German runner-up in the weight class up to 48 kg and in 2016 and 2018 in the weight class up to 53 kg.
In July 2012, Annika Wendle won a silver medal right away at her first start at an international championship, namely the Junior European Championship (age group Cadets) in Katowice in the weight class up to 38 kg. In the following years nice successes alternated with disappointing results at the international championships. Annika Wendle won bronze medals at the Junior European Championships 2016 (Juniors) in Bucharest in the weight class up to 48 kg and at the Junior European Championships 2017 (Juniors) in Dortmund in the weight class up to 51 kg body weight.
In September 2018 she won a silver medal behind the Japanese Miho Igarashi at the Universities World Cup in Goiana (Brazil) in the weight class up to 53 kg .
It is also worth mentioning her 3rd place at the heavily occupied "Klippan" tournament in February 2019, where she took 3rd place in the same weight class behind Umi Imai (Japan) and Qianyu Pang (China). Annika Wendle achieved the greatest success of her career so far in March 2019 when she became U23 European Champion in Novi Sad in the weight class up to 53 kg after victories over Susanna Georgiana Seicariu, Romania, Tatjana Waransowa, Azerbaijan and Kristin Bereza, Ukraine. She was then used at the European Championships this year in Bucharest in the weight class up to 53 kg, but was defeated there in the qualification against Jessica Blaszka from the Netherlands and only came in 16th place. In July 2019, she managed to rehabilitate herself for this poor performance at the "Yasar Dogu" memorial in Istanbul. She won in Istanbul over Fikriye Gok and Emine Cataloglu, both Turkey, then lost to Jekaterina Poleschtschuk from Russia, but then secured herself with victories over Silje Knudsen Kippernes, Norway and the Vice European Champion from Bucharest Lilija Horischna from Ukraine, which she even won shouldered another bronze medal.
At the women's world championship in September 2019 in Nur-Sultan (Kazakhstan) Annika Wendle competed in the weight class up to 55 kg. She won there first over Sewara Eschmuratiwa from Uzbekistan, but then lost to Bediha Gun from Turkey, was eliminated because the Turkish woman did not reach the final, and finished in 9th place.
In February 2020 Annika Wendle was used at the European Women's Championship in Rome in the Olympic weight class up to 53 kg. In Rome she wrestled very well and defeated Julia Leorda from Moldova and Sezen Belberowa from Bulgaria. In the semifinals she lost very close to Jessica Blaszka from the Netherlands (1: 2 points), but then defeated Suzanna Seicaria from Romania on points in the battle for one of the bronze medals.
International success
year | space | competition | Weight class | Results |
2012 | 2. | Junior European Championship (Cadets) in Katowice | up to 38 kg | behind Tatiana Polowa, Ukraine |
2013 | 11. | Junior European Championship (Cadets) in cash | up to 43 kg | Winner: Nadeschda Sokolowa, Russia |
2013 | 14th | Junior World Championships (Cadets) in Zrenjanin | up to 43 kg | Winner: Elmira Abikairowa, Kazakhstan |
2014 | 5. | Junior EM (Cadets) in Samokow | up to 46 kg | Winner: Turkan Nasirova, Azerbaijan |
2014 | 5. | Junior World Championships (Cadets) in Snina | up to 46 kg | Winner: Miho Igarashi, Japan |
2015 | 3. | Flatz-Open in Wolfurt | up to 48 kg | behind Narangerel Erdenesukh, Mongolia and Alexandra Michalek, Poland |
2015 | 9. | German Grand Prix in Dormagen | up to 48 kg | Winner: Carolina Castillo Hidalgo, Colombia ahead of Jessica Anne Marie MacDonald, Canada |
2015 | 8th. | Junior European Championship (Juniors) in Istanbul | up to 48 kg | Winner: Milana Dadaschewa, Russia, ahead of Doina Rascovanu, Romania |
2016 | 16. | Junior World Championships (Juniors) in Salvador da Bahia | up to 48 kg | Winner: Miho Igarashi ahead of Irina Borissowa, Kazakhstan |
2016 | 3. | Junior European Championship (Juniors) in Bucharest | up to 48 kg | behind Nadeschda Sokolowa and Felicia Gallo, France |
2016 | 17th | Junior World Championships (Juniors) in Macon | up to 48 kg | Winner: Miho Igarashi ahead of Nadezhda Sokolowa |
2017 | 8th. | U 23-EM in Szombathely | up to 53 kg | Winner: Lilija Horischna, Ukraine ahead of Leila Gurbanowa, Azerbaijan |
2017 | 8th. | German Grand Prix in Dormagen | up to 53 kg | Winner: Jessica Anne Marie MacDonald ahead of Nina Hemmer, Germany |
2017 | 3. | Junior European Championship (Juniors) in Dortmund | up to 51 kg | behind Ksenia Nesgovorova, Russia and Kristina Bereza, Ukraine |
2017 | 18th | Junior World Championships (Juniors) in Tampere | up to 51 kg | Winner: Ksenia Nesgoworowa ahead of Kristina Bereza |
2018 | 12. | "Dan Kolow" & "Nikola Petrow" Memorial in Sofia | up to 53 kg | Winner Katarzyna Krawczyk, Poland ahead of Jekaterina Poloschtschuk, Russia |
2018 | 7th | U 23 European Championship in Istanbul | up to 53 kg | Winner: Zeynep Yetgil, Turkey ahead of Katerina Pichkonskaya, Belarus |
2018 | 2. | Universities World Cup in Goiana (Brazil) | up to 53 kg | behind Miho Igarashi, in front of Evelin Santos, Brazil |
2018 | 7th | U23 World Cup in Bucharest | up to 53 kg | after a win over Kremana Krassimirowa Petrowa, Bulgaria and a loss to Kristina Bereza |
2019 | 3. | Klippan Lady Open | up to 53 kg | behind Umi Imai, Japan and Qianyu Pang, China, together with Jekaterina Poleschtschuk |
2019 | 7th | German Grand Prix in Dormagen | up to 53 kg | Winner: Diana Weicker , Canada ahead of Sofia Mattsson, Sweden |
2019 | 1. | U 23 European Championship in Novi Sad | up to 53 kg | after victories over Susanna Georgiana Seicariu, Romania, Tatjana Waransowa, Azerbaijan and Kristin Bereza |
2019 | 16. | EM in Bucharest | up to 53 kg | after a loss to Jessica Blaszka, Netherlands |
2019 | 3. | "Yasar Dogu" Memorial in Istanbul | up to 53 kg | after victories over Fikriye Gok and Emine Cataloglu, both Turkey, a defeat against Jekaterina Poleschtschuk , Russia and victories over Silje Knudsen Kippernes, Norway and Lilija Horischna , Ukraine |
2019 | 5. | Poland Open in Warsaw | up to 53 kg | behind Vinesh Phogat, India, Roksana Zasina, Poland, Sofia Mattsson and Maria Prevolaraki, Greece |
2019 | 9. | World Cup in Nur-Sultan (Kazakhstan) | up to 55 kg | after defeating Sewara Esmuratova, Uzbekistan and losing to Bediha Gun, Turkey |
2020 | 7th | "Matteo Pellicone" tournament in Rome | up to 53 kg | after defeating Areana Louise Villaescausa, USA and losing to Meng Hsuan Hsieh, Taiwan |
2020 | 3. | EM in Rome | up to 53 kg | after victories over Julia Leorda, Moldova and Sezen Belberowa, Bulgaria, a defeat against Jessica Blaszka and a victory over Suzanna Seicariu, Romania |
German championships
year | space | Weight class | Results |
2015 | 2. | up to 48 kg | behind Jaqueline Schellin , TV Mühlacker, in front of Katharina Baumgartner, SC Anger |
2016 | 2. | up to 53 kg | behind Sandra Paruszewski, AV Sulgen, in front of Jenny Hast, RLZ Aschaffenburg and Desiree Schäfer, SV Luftfahrt Berlin |
2018 | 2. | up to 53 kg | behind Nina Hemmer , AC Ückerath, in front of Jenny Hast and Eva Sauer, VfK 07 Schifferstadt |
2019 | 3. | up to 53 kg | behind Nina Hemmer and Emilie Haase, RV Thalheim, together with Angelika Purschke, SBV Warnemünde |
- Explanations
- all free style competitions
- WM = World Championship, EM = European Championship
literature
- Trade journal Der Ringer
Web links
- Annika Wendle in the database of the University of Leipzig
- Results German Championships
- Report from the 2017 European Junior Championship
- Report on the U23 European Championship 2019
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Wendle, Annika |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German wrestler |
DATE OF BIRTH | September 15, 1997 |