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Wrestler

Germany
European Games
silver 2019 Minsk up to 76 kg
Universities World Championship
gold 2018 Goiana / Brazil up to 76 kg
U 23 World Championship
bronze 2017 Bydgoszcz up to 75 kg
U23 European Championship
bronze 2017 Szombathely up to 75 kg
Junior World Championships
bronze 2013 Zrenjanin up to 70 kg cadets
Junior European Championships
silver 2012 Katowice up to 70 kg cadets
bronze 2015 Istanbul up to 72 kg Juniors
silver 2016 Bucharest up to 72 kg Juniors

Francy Rädelt (born May 15, 1996 ) is a German wrestler .

Career

Francy Rädelt comes from Frankfurt (Oder) and has been racing for the RSV Hansa 90 Frankfurt (Oder) since 2003. Your trainer has been Michael Kothe since then. At a height of 1.76 meters, she starts in the heaviest class in women's wrestling. At the moment the weight limit is 76 kg. She is a student teacher for sports and German.

Francy Rädelt was already very successful as a junior. In 2011, 2012 and 2013 she became the German A youth champion and in 2015 and 2016 the German junior champion.

She won her first international medal in July 2012 when she was runner-up in the weight class up to 70 kg at the European Junior Championships (Cadets) in Katowice. At the Junior World Championships (Cadets) in Baku she came in 8th place in the same weight class.

In June 2013 she only came 11th at the Junior European Championships (Cadets) in Bar in the weight class up to 70 kg, but two months later she won a bronze medal at the Junior World Championships (Cadets) in Zrenjanin.

In February 2014 she started for the first time in a high-level women's tournament, namely the Klippan Lady Open in the weight class up to 75 kg. She did very well, as she and 2012 Olympic champion Adeline Gray from the United States took third place behind the eventual 2016 Olympic champion Erica Wiebe from Canada and Russian champion Jekaterina Bukina . In 2014 she started at the international junior championship for the first time in the junior class. She finished 7th at the European Junior Championships in Katowice in the weight class up to 72 kg and 5th in the same weight class at the World Junior Championships in Zagreb.

In June 2015 Francy Rädelt won another medal at the Junior European Championship (Juniors) in Istanbul, the bronze one. At the Junior World Championship (Juniors) this year in Salvador da Bahia, however, she did not get beyond a 9th place. In September 2015 it was used for the first time at a world championship for women. She still had to learn the hard way in Las Vegas in the weight class up to 75 kg, because she lost her first fight against Swetlana Sajenko from Moldova, with which she was eliminated and ended up in 23rd place.

She was more successful in July 2016 at the Junior European Championships (Juniors) in Bucharest, because there she was runner-up in the weight class up to 72 kg behind Daria Schisterova from Russia. At the Junior World Championships (Juniors) 2016 in Macon, she came 7th in the same weight class.

Francy Rädelt was also very successful in 2017, because she won bronze medals in the weight class up to 75 kg at both the U23 European Junior Championship in Szombathely and the U23 World Championship in Bydgoszcz.

At the U23 European Championships in Istanbul in 2018, she just missed the medal ranks in the weight class up to 76 kg with a 5th place. In September 2018 she became the university world champion in Goiana (Brazil) in the same weight class, ahead of the Canadian Taylor Follensbee. At the U23 World Cup in Bucharest, which ended in 2018, she disappointed, because she only came in 10th there.

In February 2019 she started the wrestling year 2019 very successfully, because she took an excellent 3rd place at the Klippan Lady Open in the weight class up to 76 kg together with the Japanese Masako Furuichi behind Wang Juan from China and Epp Mae from Estonia. At the German Grand Prix, which took place in Dormagen in the same month, she did extremely well, because she came in third behind Natalja Vorobjowa , Russia and Martina Kuenz , Austria. However, things did not go well for her at the U23 European Championship 2019 in Novi Sad in March 2019, because there she only finished 8th.

She then wrestled very well at the European Games in Minsk in June 2019. There she defeated Iselin Solheim from Norway, Aysegül Özbege from Turkey and Sabira Alijewa from Azerbaijan in the weight class up to 76 kg. She only lost in the final against the experienced Wasilisa Marsalijuk from Belarus and thus took second place. This 2nd place is probably the biggest and most important success in her career so far.

Francy Rädelt competed in the German women's championship every year from 2013 onwards. With the exception of 2017, where she came in 4th, she got one of the medal ranks every year. But she could not yet become a master. Maria Selmaier , Anna Schell and Aline Focken -Rotter always built this success on her.

International success

year space competition Weight class Results
2012 2. Junior European Championship (Cadets) in Katowice up to 70 kg behind Maria Jeroschkina, Russia, in front of Moa Nygren, Sweden and Eva Maria Nemeth, Hungary
2012 8th. Junior World Championships (Cadets) in Baku up to 70 kg Winner: Sabira Alijewa, Azerbaijan ahead of Moa Nygren
2013 11. Junior European Championship (Cadets) in cash up to 70 kg Winner: Alina Babkina, Russia, ahead of Anastasia Schustowa, Ukraine
2013 3. Junior World Championships (Cadets) in Zrenjanin up to 70 kg behind Anastasia Schustowa and Mei Shindo, Japan
2014 3. Klippan Lady Open up to 75 kg behind Erica Wiebe, Canada and Jekaterina Bukina, Russia, together with Adeline Gray, USA
2014 7th Junior European Championship (Juniors) in Katowice up to 72 kg Winner: Angela Katajewa, Russia, ahead of Zsanett Nemeth, Hungary
2014 5. Junior World Championships (Juniors) in Zagreb up to 72 kg Winner: Sabira Alijewa ahead of Angela Tatajewa, Sharmila Bakbergenowa, Kazakhstan and Victoria Francis, USA
2015 7th German Grand Prix in Dormagen up to 75 kg Winner: Erica Wiebe ahead of Epp Mae, Estonia, Jekaterina Bukina and Justina di Stasio, Canada
2015 3. Junior European Championship (Juniors) in Istanbul up to 72 kg behind Sabira Aliyeva and Anastasia Schustowa, together with Daria Schisterowa
2015 9. Junior World Championships (Juniors) in Salvador da Bahia up to 72 kg Winner: Rino Abe, Japan ahead of Sabira Aliyeva
2015 23. World Cup in Las Vegas up to 75 kg after losing to Swetlana Sajenko, Moldova
2016 6th German Grand Prix in Dormagen up to 75 kg Winner: Erica Wiebe ahead of Wasilisa Marzalijuk, Belarus
2016 2. Junior European Championship (Juniors) in Bucharest up to 72 kg behind Daria Schisterowa, in front of Yevgenia Andreitschenko, Belarus and Aysegül Özbege, Turkey
2016 7th Junior World Championships (Juniors) in Macon up to 72 kg Winner: Masako Furuichi, Japan ahead of Daria Schisterowa
2017 11. Intern. Tournament in Kiev up to 75 kg Winner: Erica Wiebe ahead of Zsanett Nemeth
2017 3. U 23-EM in Szombathely up to 75 kg behind Zsanett Nemeth and Natalja Lanko, Belarus
2017 5. German Grand Prix in Dormagen up to 75 kg behind Justina di Stasio , Aline Focken and Maria Selmaier, both Germany and Denise Makoto Ström, Sweden
2017 10. Poland Open in Warsaw up to 75 kg Winner. Paliha Paliha, India in front of Wasilisa Marzalijuk
2017 3. U23 World Cup in Bydgoszcz up to 75 kg behind Yasuha Matsuyuki, Japan and Gracelyn Doogan, Canada, together with Anastasia Schusterowa
2018 5. Klippan Lady Open up to 76 kg behind Adeline Gray, USA, Yasemin Adar , Turkey, Epp Mae and Erica Wiebe
2018 7th "Dan Kolow" & "Nikola Petrow" Memorial in Sofia up to 76 kg Winner: Aline Focken-Rotter in front of Jekaterina Bukina
2018 5. U 23 European Championship in Istanbul up to 76 kg behind Anastasia Schustowa, Kristina Schumowa, Russia, Iselin Moen Solheim, Norway and Catalina Axente, Romania
2018 1. Universities World Cup in Goiana / Brazil up to 76 kg in front of Taylor Follensbee, Canada
2018 10. U23 World Cup in Bucharest up to 76 kg Winner: Paliha Paliha ahead of Aysegül Özbege
2019 3. Klippan Lady Open up to 76 kg behind Wang Juan, China and Epp Mae, together with Masako Furuichi
2019 3. German Grand Prix in Dormagen up to 76 kg behind Natalja Vorobjowa, Russia and Martina Kuenz , Austria, together with Georgina Nelthorpe, Great Britain
2019 8th. U 23 European Championship in Novi Sad up to 76 kg Winner: Daria Schisterowa ahead of Aysegül Özbege
2019 2. European Games in Minsk up to 76 kg after victories over Iselin Moen Solheim, Aysegül Özbege and Sabira Alijewa and a defeat against Wasilisa Marzalijuk

German championships

year space Weight class Results
2013 3. up to 72 kg behind Maria Selmaier, KSC Motor Jena and Mareen Gottschling, VfK 07 Schifferstadt
2014 2. up to 72 kg behind Maria Selmaier, in front of Johanna Schumann, SG Arheilgen
2015 3. up to 75 kg behind Maria Selmaier and Kim Riesterer, RK Freiburg 2000
2016 2. up to 75 kg behind Anna Schell, RLZ Aschaffenburg, in front of Steffi Blohm, Demminer RV
2017 4th up to 75 kg behind Aline Focken-Rotter, KSV Germania Krefeld, Maria Selmaier and Anna Schell
2018 2. up to 76 kg behind Aline Focken-Rotter, in front of Theresia Edfelder, SC Anger
2019 2. up to 76 kg behind Aline Focken-Rotter, in front of Eveline Neumann, RC Cottbus
Explanations
  • all free style competitions
  • WM = World Championship, EM = European Championship

literature

  • Trade journal Der Ringer

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