Julija Anatolyevna Bartnowskaya

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Julija Anatoljewna Bartnowskaja ( Russian Юлия Анатольевна Бартновская ; born February 25, 1984 ) is a Russian wrestler . In 2009 she became vice world champion in the weight class up to 67 kg body weight.

Career

Julija Bartnowskaja comes from the Krasnoyarsk Territory . She started wrestling in 1994 when she was ten. She belongs to the Viktor Krasnoyarsk sports club and is or was trained by Viktor Raikow, K. Sutschkow and Evgeni Lukjanow. She is a sports teacher in the Russian Army (Air Force).

She was already very successful as a junior wrestler. In 1999 she immediately became Junior World Champion (age group Cadets = up to the age of 16) in the weight class of 49 kg in Lodz . A year later, in 2000, she was also Junior European Cadet Champion in Bratislava in the weight class up to 56 kg, ahead of Marianna Sastin from Hungary . In 2001 she took 3rd place at the Junior European Championships for Cadets in Izmir in the weight class up to 65 kg and in 2002 she took 3rd place at the Junior European Championships in Tirana in the weight class up to 68 kg. She was defeated by Stanka Slatewa from Bulgaria .

In 2003 Julija Bartnowskaja was used in Riga in the weight class up to 67 kg for the first time at a European women's championship. She lost to Ewelina Pruszko from Poland , then defeated Olesja Samula from Azerbaijan and had to admit defeat to Lise Legrand from France in the battle for a bronze medal . It came in 5th place. In January 2004 she started the test tournament of the FILA (International World Wrestling Federation) for the Olympic Games in Athens and won the weight class up to 67 kg in front of such renowned women wrestlers as Jing Ruixue from the People's Republic of China , Norie Saito from Japan and Agnieszka Wieszczek from Poland. In 2004 she was then again Junior European Champion in Sofia ahead of Sylwia Starzec from Poland and Julia Weiß from Germany . She could not take part in the Olympic Games in Athens that year because the weight class in which she started was not Olympic.

In the years 2005 to 2007 Julija Bartnowskaja was not used in any international championships. In 2008, however, she competed at the World Championships in Tokyo . She came to three wins there, but was defeated in the decisive battle for a bronze medal of the Mongolin Ochirbatyn Nasanburmaa and had to be content with a 5th place again. In 2009 she won her first medals at international championships for women. At the European Championships in Vilnius she defeated Paulina Grabowska from Poland and the former world champion Nikola Hartmann-Dünser from Austria in the weight class up to 67 kg , but lost in the semifinals to Kateryna Burmistrowa from Ukraine . In the battle for a bronze medal, she finally defeated Roxana Camelia Iancolovici from Romania . She did even better at the World Championships in Herning / Denmark . In her traditional weight class, she defeated Ma Yan from China, Adeline Gray from the United States and Ifeoma Iheanacho from Nigeria and faced Martine Dugrenier from Canada in the final , against whom she lost. She became runner-up world champion.

In the following years, Julija Bartnowskaja played a number of international tournaments, where she always did well. At an international championship, however, it was only used again in 2012. She started at the European Championships in Belgrade and came in 5th there. At the Olympic Games in London in 2012 she was not at the start because the weight class up to 67 kg is not Olympic there either. She did not attempt to qualify for these games in another weight class.

International success

year space competition Weight class Results
1999 1. Junior World Championships (Cadets) in Lodz up to 49 kg before Melina Hutchison, USA and Momoko Sera, Japan
2000 1. Junior European Championship (Cadets) in Bratislava up to 56 kg before Marianna Sastin , Hungary and Sylwia Starzec, Poland
2001 3. Junior European Championship (Cadets) in Izmir up to 65 kg behind Malgorzata Kalska, Poland and Sandra Stahl, Sweden
2002 3. Junior European Championship in Tirana up to 68 kg behind Stanka Slatewa , Bulgaria and Kararzyna Jaworska, Poland
2003 3. Klippan Lady Open up to 67 kg behind Ewelina Pruszko , Poland and Catherine Downing , USA
2003 5. EM in Riga up to 67 kg after losing to Ewelina Pruszko, defeating Olesja Samula , Azerbaijan and losing to Lise Legrand , France
2004 1. FILA test tournament in Athens up to 67 kg before Jing Ruixue , People's Republic of China , Norie Saito , Japan and Agnieszka Wieszczek , Poland
2004 1. Junior European Championship in Sofia up to 67 kg before Sylwia Starzec, Julia Weiß, Germany and Irina Zyrkewitsch, Belarus
2005 5. World Cup in Clermont-Ferrand up to 72 kg behind Kyoko Hamaguchi , Japan, Swetlana Sajenko , Ukraine , Iris Smith , USA and Rainiel Guerra, Venezuela
2007 3. Klippan Lady Open up to 67 kg behind Elena Piroschkowa , USA and Emma Weberg , Sweden
2008 1. Golden Grand Prix in Baku up to 67 kg in front of Maria Katschina, Azerbaijan and Burcu Orskaya, Turkey
2008 5. World Cup in Tokyo up to 67 kg after victories over Burcu Orskaya and Olga Chilko , Ukraine, a defeat against Mami Shinkai , Japan, a victory over Stephanie Maierhofer, Austria and a defeat against Otschirbatyn Nasanburmaa , Mongolia
2008 2. Cup tournament in Chekhov up to 72 kg behind Aljona Starodubzewa , in front of Masrina Kolobajewa and Angelina Sasselija, all Russia
2009 1. Klippan Lady Open up to 67 kg before Karin Stingelin, Switzerland , Ase Karlsson and Sandra Mäkelä, both Sweden
2009 3. EM in Vilnius up to 67 kg after victories over Paulina Grabowska , Poland and Nikola Hartmann-Dünser , Austria, a defeat against Kateryna Burmistrowa , Ukraine and a win over Roxana Camelia Iancolovici , Romania
2009 2. Golden Grand Prix in Baku up to 67 kg behind Sumrud Gurbanhadschijewa , Azerbaijan, in front of Doaa Ahmed Maher, Egypt and Kateryna Burmistrowa
2009 2. World Cup in Herning / Denmark up to 67 kg after victories over Ma Yan, China, Adeline Gray , USA and Ifeoma Iheanacho , Nigeria and a defeat against Martine Dugrenier , Canada
2010 5. Golden Grand Prix in Krasnoyarsk up to 67 kg behind Kateryna Burmistrowa, Badrachyn Odontschimeg and Bandsagtschiin Bajanmönch , both Mongolia and Jelena Schalygina , Kazakhstan
2010 3. Golden Grand Prix in Baku up to 67 kg behind Jelena Schalygina and Mami Shinkai, together with Kateryna Burmistrowa
2011 2. Golden Grand Prix in Krasnoyarsk up to 67 kg behind Darima Sanschejewa, in front of Oksana Nagornich and Anastasija Schawlinskaja, all Russia
2011 2. Tourcoing Grand Prix up to 67 kg behind Hong Yan, China, in front of Darima Sanschejewa and Lisa Geyer, Germany
2011 8th. Golden Grand Prix in Baku up to 67 kg after losing to Natalja Palamarchuk, Ukraine
2011 2. Poland Open in Tarnowo Podgorne up to 67 kg behind Natalja Kuksina , Russia, in front of Lisa Geyer and Hanna Sawenija, Belarus
2012 2. Golden Grand Prixc in Krasnoyarsk up to 67 kg behind Sara Dosho, Japan, in front of Natalja Kuksina and Tatjana Sacharowa, Kazakhstan
2012 3. Intern. Ukrainian Tournament in Kiev up to 67 kg behind Nadeschda Semenzowa , Azerbaijan and Swetlana Babuschkina, Russia, together with Aline Focken , Germany
2012 5. EM in Belgrade up to 67 kg behind Henna Johansson , Sweden, Alla Cherkassova , Ukraine, Nadeschda Semenzowa and Dschanan Manolowa, Bulgaria

Russian championships

(as far as known)

year space Weight class Results
2007 2. up to 67 kg
2008 2. up to 67 kg behind Natalja Kuksina , in front of Yevgenia Atamanova and Marina Kolobajewa
2009 1. up to 67 kg in front of Yevgenia Atamanova, Marina Kolobajewa and Irina Bogdanova
2010 2. up to 67 kg behind Aljona Kartaschowa , in front of Jelena Perepelkina and Irina Bogdanowa
2011 3. up to 67 kg behind Natalja Kuksina and Darima Sanschejewa, together with Anastasija Shchavlinki

Explanations

  • all free style competitions
  • WM = World Championship, EM = European Championship

swell

  • Trade journal Der Ringer
  • Foeldeak Wrestling Database website
  • Website "www.wrestrus.ru"