Carolin Golubytskyi

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Carolin Golubytskyi medal table
Carolin Golubytskyi at the 2013 World Fencing Championships in Budapest
Carolin Golubytskyi at the 2013 World Fencing Championships in Budapest

fencing

GermanyGermany Germany
fencing World championships
bronze TurkeyTurkey 2009 Antalya Foil team
silver HungaryHungary 2013 Budapest foil
fencing European championships
bronze UkraineUkraine 2008 Kiev foil
silver GermanyGermany 2010 Leipzig Foil team
bronze United KingdomUnited Kingdom 2011 Sheffield Foil team
bronze CroatiaCroatia 2013 Zagreb foil
bronze PolandPoland 2016 Toruń foil
bronze GeorgiaGeorgia 2017 Tbilisi Foil team
fencing German championships
gold 2006 Foil team
bronze 2006 foil
gold 2007 Foil team
silver 2007 foil
gold 2008 Foil team
silver 2008 foil
gold 2009 Foil team
bronze 2009 foil
gold 2010 foil
gold 2010 Foil team
gold 2011 foil
gold 2011 Foil team
gold 2012 foil
gold 2012 Foil team
gold 2013 foil
gold 2013 Foil team
gold 2014 Foil team
silver 2014 foil
silver 2015 foil
gold 2016 foil
gold 2016 Foil team
gold 2019 Foil team

Carolin Elisabeth Golubytskyi , b. Wutz (born December 19, 1985 in Bad Mergentheim ) is a German foil fencer . She is five-time individual and eleven-time team champion at German fencing championships.

Life

Carolin Golubytskyi grew up in Königheim . From 1997 she attended the Riemenschneider Secondary School Tauberbischofsheim and finished it in 2002 with the secondary school leaving certificate . She then completed an apprenticeship as a bank clerk at the Tauberbischofsheim Commercial School until 2005 . She is currently a sports soldier with the rank of sergeant in the sports promotion group of the Bundeswehr in Mainz. In 1990 she started fencing. Her first trainer was Rosalia Gombos until 2005. Since 2007, the athlete from FC Tauberbischofsheim has been looked after by her husband, the Ukrainian world-class fencer Sergei Golubytskyi .

successes

In 2000 Golubytskyi won the bronze medal at the Cadet World Championships in South Bend . In the 2003/04 season, Golubytski won the overall junior World Cup ranking and also won individual gold at the European Junior Championships in Poreč , and she won the European Championship again in Espinho the following year . After a one-year illness, she will take part in the active class from 2006. At the European Championships in Izmir Golubytskyi reached 17th place in the individual and five with the team. The following year she was in Ghent again team Fifth and Ninth in singles. Also in 2006 she started for the first time in Turin at a world championship and was 20th in the individual and 13th with the team. In 2007 she was 17th in the individual in St. Petersburg . In addition, she won her first World Cup in the 2006/07 season in Cairo , Salzburg and Buenos Aires . In July 2008 she was third at the European Championships in Kiev , the Tauberbischofsheimerin had already qualified for the Olympic Games in Beijing . Her world ranking position for the Olympic Games was fourth. She was previously traded as a hope for a medal, but did not reach the quarter-finals.

At the national level, Golubytskyi has been leading the list of active players since 2006. In 2001/2002 she won her first medal with bronze at a German individual junior championship. In 2003 and 2004 she won the titles, and in 2004 with the team. In 2006 she won the individual bronze medal , and in 2007 and 2008 she was runner-up and team champion. In 2010 , 2011 and 2012 she won the Active German Championships three times in a row in the individual and with the team. In 2009 she won bronze with the team at the World Fencing Championships in Antalya . In addition, she came second with the team at the European Championships in Leipzig in 2010 .

2013 World Championship final against Arianna Errigo.

Golubytskyi qualified in advance for the Olympic Games in London in 2012 , but the team did not achieve this goal. As world number thirteenth at the time, she reached the last sixteen at the Games. When the score was 8: 6, the later gold medalist Elisa Di Francisca hit her on the chin with the bell of her foil. Despite an interruption of several minutes in the battle, Golubytskyi was physically impaired and only scored one more point in the further course, so that she was eliminated from the competition.

In 2013 she won again at the German Fencing Championships in both singles and with a team. At the European Championships 2013 in Zagreb she was stopped by Diana Jakowlewa and won bronze. At the World Championships in Budapest, she fought against Elisa Di Francisca in the semifinals, when the score was 9: 7, Golubytskyi was hit by the opposing bell under the mask, as in the Olympic Games, and the fight had to be interrupted for medical treatment. However, she was able to continue fencing and won after the regular time with 13:12 in sudden death. In the final she lost to Arianna Errigo with 8:15 and won silver.

In 2014 she won the German fencing championships with the team and won the silver medal in the individual. At the German Fencing Championships 2015 she also achieved silver in the individual. In 2016 Golubytskyi was able to achieve two gold medals at the German fencing championships , in the individual and with the team. She won the bronze medal at the 2016 European Championships in Toruń .

At the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro , Golubytskyi was eliminated with a ligament injury in the round of 32 against Hanna Lyczbinska from Poland. Already at the score of 0: 2 the two fencers clashed. After a short treatment break, Golubytskyi, contrary to the advice of her physiotherapist, took up the fight again, but was subsequently only able to do cosmetic results and was taken to a hospital for a more detailed examination after 9:14.

After changing clubs to Future Fencing Werbach , Golubytskyi won the gold medal with the foil team at the German fencing championships in 2019 .

Web links

Commons : Carolin Golubytskyi  - collection of pictures

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Athlete biography Carolin Golubytskyi. (No longer available online.) German Fencing Association, archived from the original on May 18, 2015 ; accessed on May 14, 2015 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / biographie.fechten.org
  2. Overview of top athletes Bw October 2013. (PDF; 192 kB) Bundeswehr, October 21, 2013, archived from the original on January 2, 2014 ; accessed on May 11, 2014 .
  3. Jump on the chin against Germans, fencing has never been more common. Newspaper Die Welt , July 28, 2012, accessed on December 7, 2012 .
  4. Gold and bronze at the start of the European Championship. Deutscher Fechter-Bund eV, June 18, 2013, accessed on January 26, 2015 .
  5. Fencing EM: Golubytskyi wins bronze at the Olympic dress rehearsal. (No longer available online.) Time June 21, 2016, archived from the original on June 24, 2016 ; accessed on June 24, 2016 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.zeit.de
  6. t-online.de: Bad luck at the Olympics again. Fencer Golubytskyi: hospital instead of round of 16 . August 11, 2016. Online at www.t-online.de. Retrieved August 17, 2016.