Inna Wassiljewna Deriglasowa

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Inna Deriglasowa medal table
At the World Championships in Budapest (2013).
At the World Championships in Budapest (2013) .

fencing

RussiaRussia Russia
Olympic rings with white rims.svg Olympic games
silver United KingdomUnited Kingdom 2012 London Foil team
gold BrazilBrazil 2016 Rio de Janeiro Foil single
fencing World championships
gold ItalyItaly 2011 Catania Foil team
bronze HungaryHungary 2013 Budapest Foil single
bronze HungaryHungary 2013 Budapest Foil team
silver RussiaRussia 2014 Kazan Foil team
gold RussiaRussia 2015 Moscow Foil single
silver RussiaRussia 2015 Moscow Foil team
gold BrazilBrazil 2016 Rio de Janeiro Foil team
gold GermanyGermany 2017 Leipzig Foil single
bronze GermanyGermany 2017 Leipzig Foil team
gold HungaryHungary 2019 Budapest Foil single
gold HungaryHungary 2019 Budapest Foil team
fencing European championships
bronze GermanyGermany 2010 Leipzig Foil single
bronze GermanyGermany 2010 Leipzig Foil team
silver United KingdomUnited Kingdom 2011 Sheffield Foil team
gold ItalyItaly 2012 Legnano Foil single
bronze ItalyItaly 2012 Legnano Foil team
silver FranceFrance 2014 Strasbourg Foil team
silver SwitzerlandSwitzerland 2015 Montreux Foil team
gold PolandPoland 2016 Toruń Foil team
silver GeorgiaGeorgia 2017 Tbilisi Foil single
silver GeorgiaGeorgia 2017 Tbilisi Foil team
gold SerbiaSerbia 2018 Novi Sad Foil single
silver GermanyGermany 2019 Düsseldorf Foil single
gold GermanyGermany 2019 Düsseldorf Foil team
FISU International University Sport Federation.svg Universiade
gold 2013 Kazan Foil team
gold 2013 Kazan Foil single
Olympic rings with white rims.svg Medal table
Olympic rings with white rims.svg Olympic Summer Games 1 × gold 1 × silver 0 × bronze
Fencing World Championships 4 × gold 2 × silver 3 × bronze
European Fencing Championships 4 × gold 6 × silver 3 × bronze
Universiade 2 × gold 0 × silver 0 × bronze

Inna Wassiljewna Deriglasowa ( Russian Инна Васильевна Дериглазова ; born March 10, 1990 in Kurchatov , Russian SFSR , Soviet Union ) is a Russian foil fencer and world champion.

successes

Inna Deriglasowa won in 2007 both the Junior World Championships in Belek in singles and at the Junior European Championships in Novi Sad in singles and with the Russian team. In 2008 she was again junior world champion in Acireale as well as European champion in singles among seniors in Monza . In 2008 she again won the European Junior Championship title with the team in Prague , and in 2009 also in Amsterdam . In 2010 she won gold in singles and with the team at the Junior World Championships in Baku and bronze in singles and also with the team at the European Championships in Leipzig . In 2011 she and the team won the 2011 World Fencing Championships in Catania. In 2012 she became individual European champion in Legnano and won bronze with the team, at the Olympic Games in London Deriglasowa received silver with the foil team. In the singles she was eliminated in the round of 32 against Ysaora Thibus .

In 2013 Deriglasowa reached gold at the XXVII. Summer Universiade in Kazan in individual and won bronze at the World Championships in Budapest both in individual and with the team. In 2014 she won silver with the team at both the European Championships in Strasbourg and the World Championships in Kazan.

She won the singles title at the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro .

Awards

Web links

Commons : Inna Deriglasowa  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d Дериглазова Инна Васильевна , infosport.ru (Russian)
  2. Дериглазова Инна Васильевна , cska.ru (Russian)
  3. Указ Президента Российской Федерации от 13 августа 2012 года № 1165 , kremlin.ru (Russian)
  4. Распоряжение Президента Российской Федерации от 19 июля 2013 года № 277-рп , kremlin.ru (Russian)
  5. Указ Президента Российской Федерации от 08/25/2016 № 429 , kremlin.ru (Russian)