Lyubov Mikhailovna Volosova
Lyubov Michailowna Wolossowa ( Russian Любовь Михайловна Волосова ; born August 16, 1982 in Ulan-Ude , Buryat ASSR ) is a Russian wrestler of Buryat origin. In 2006 and 2010 she was European champion in the weight class up to 59 and 63 kg body weight and won five medals at other world and European championships.
Career
Lyubov Volosova started wrestling when he was thirteen in 1995. She is Burjatin and starts for SDjuSdOR Ulan-Ude . Andrei Vladimirovich Busin has been your personal trainer since 2004. The 1.60 meter tall athlete initially started in the weight class up to 59 kg and for some time now in the weight class up to 63 kg body weight.
She was already very successful as a junior wrestler and won the title in front of Stefanie Stüber from Germany and Marcie van Dusen from Germany when she first participated in an international championship, the Junior World Championship (Cadets) in Manchester in 1998 in the weight class up to 56 kg United States . In the junior division, she then won the European title in the weight class up to 63 kg in Tirana in 2002, ahead of Oxana Schalikowa from the Ukraine , in 2000 behind Lotta Andersson from Sweden and in 2001 behind Saori Yoshida from Japan, in each case junior vice world champion and 1999 vice European champion behind Tatyana Lazareva from Ukraine.
The debut in the women was also quite successful for Lyubow Wolossowa, because she took 2nd place at the 2001 World Championships in Sofia in the weight class up to 56 kg. She defeated such excellent wrestlers as Anna Gomis from France , Yvonne Englich-Hees from Germany, Sara Eriksson from Sweden and Tatjana Lasarewa. Only in the final she was beaten by Seiko Yamamoto from Japan.
In 2004 she won a bronze medal in the weight class up to 59 kg at the European Championships in Haparanda . There she won u. a. via Julia Ratkewitsch from Belarus , but surprisingly lost in the semifinals against Sabrina Esposito from Italy . She finally won the bronze medal with a victory over Stefanie Stüber. She could not qualify for the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens. Since the weight class up to 59 kg is not Olympic, she tried to qualify in Russia in the Olympic weight class up to 63 kg, but lost to Aljona Kartaschowa .
In 2005 she did not take part in any international championships. In 2006, Lyubov Wolossowa was the first European champion in Moscow in the weight class up to 59 kg. She defeated her old rival Stefanie Stüber in the final battle. At the World Championships this year in Guangzhou , she started in the weight class up to 63 kg and defeated there u. a. Stéphanie Groß from Germany and Agoro Papavasiliou from Greece . But she lost to Xu Haiyan from China and in the battle for the bronze medal against Helena Allandi from Sweden.
In 2007 she only competed in the World Championships in Baku . She lost there in her second fight against Lise Legrand from France and was eliminated because she did not reach the final fight. She ended up in 15th place. In 2008 Lyubov Wolossowa was defeated by Aljona Kartaschowa at the Russian championship and then got no chance to qualify for the Olympic Games in Beijing that year . In 2008, in addition to the Olympic Games, there were also World Championships in Tokyo , where it was used in the weight class up to 63 kg. She won there over Hanna Beljajewa from Belarus, Alaina Berube , USA , and Audrey Prieto from France. In the final, however, she lost to Mio Nishimaki from Japan and became vice world champion.
In 2009 she became vice world champion at the world championship in Herning / Denmark . She won there in the weight class up to 63 kg u. a. via Elena Piroschkowa from the United States and Monika Ewa Michalik from Poland , but lost again in the final against Mio Nishimaki. 2010 Lyubov Wolossowa won her second European title in Baku. In the final battle she was successful against Audrey Prieto. She won her last medal at an international championship at the 2010 World Cup in Moscow. She lost there in the semifinals against Elena Piroschkowa and defeated Katherina Vidiaux Lopez from Cuba in the battle for the bronze medal .
At the 2011 World Cup in Istanbul , she lost in her second fight against Ochirbatyn Nasanburmaa from Mongolia and only reached 17th place. Since she was not qualified for the 2012 Olympic Games in London , she had to go to the FILA qualifying tournaments. There she managed to qualify for these games in the first of these tournaments in Sofia in the weight class up to 63 kg by winning against Julija Ostaptschuk from Ukraine, Olesja Samula from Azerbaijan and Sorondsonboldyn Battsetseg from Mongolia.
International success
year | space | competition | Weight class | Results |
1998 | 1. | Junior World Championships (Cadets) in Manchester | up to 56 kg | before Stefanie Stüber , Germany , Marcie van Dusen , USA and Eriko Yokohama, Japan |
1999 | 2. | Junior European Championship in Budapest | up to 58 kg | behind Tatjana Lasarewa , Ukraine , in front of Ewa Iwanska , Poland and Miracle Burnichi, Romania |
1999 | 5. | Junior European Championship (Cadets) in Lodz | up to 56 kg | behind Saori Yoshida , Japan, Zsuszanna Bejczi, Hungary , Marcie van Dusen and Anna Holk, Sweden |
1999 | 3. | Junior European Championship in Bucharest | up to 58 kg | behind Rena Iwama , Japan and Tatjana Lasarewa, in front of Sabrina Helbing, Germany |
2000 | 3. | Junior European Championship in Sofia | up to 63 kg | behind Lotta Andersson , Sweden and Monika Ewa Michalik , Poland |
2000 | 2. | Junior World Championships in Nantes | up to 58 kg | behind Saori Yoshida , Japan, in front of Anna Holk and Sabrina Helbing |
2001 | 2. | Junior World Championships in Martigny / Switzerland | up to 58 kg | behind Saori Yoshida, in front of Breanne Leigh Graham, Canada and Ida-Theres Nerell (then Karlsson), Sweden |
2001 | 7th | World Cup in Levallois | up to 56 kg | Winner: Seiko Yamamoto , Japan ahead of Sun Dongmei , China |
2001 | 2. | World Cup in Sofia | up to 56 kg | after victories over Anna Gomis , France , Yvonne Englich-Hees , Germany, Sara Eriksson , Sweden and Tatjana Lasarewa and a defeat against Seiko Yamamoto |
2002 | 1. | Junior European Championship in Tirana | up to 63 kg | before Oxana Schalikowa , Ukraine and Emilia Drzewinska, Poland |
2002 | 4th | World Cup in Cairo | up to 63 kg | behind Kaori Icho , Japan, Meng Lili, China and Viola Yanik, Canada |
2003 | 9. | World Cup in Tokyo | up to 63 kg | Winner: Kaori Icho ahead of Sara McMann , USA |
2004 | 3. | EM in Haparanda | up to 59 kg | after victory over Elena Komarowa, Ukraine, defeat against Helena Allandi , Sweden, victory over Julia Ratkewitsch , Belarus , defeat against Sabrina Esposito , Italy and victory over Stefanie Stüber |
2004 | 1. | Klippan Lady Open | up to 59 kg | before Stefanie Stüber and Anne Christensen, Denmark |
2006 | 1. | EM in Moscow | up to 59 kg | after victories over Georgiana Narcisa Paic , Romania, Audrey Prieto , France, Cecilia Skoglund, Sweden and Stefanie Stüber |
2006 | 5. | World Cup in Guangzhou | up to 63 kg | after victories over Stéphanie Groß , Germany and Maite Piva, Italy, a defeat against Xu Haiyan , China, a victory over Agoro Papavasiliou , Greece and a defeat against Helana Allandi |
2007 | 5. | German Grand Prix in Dormagen | up to 63 kg | behind Jing Ruixue , China, Nikola Hartmann-Dünser , Austria , Olga Butkewitsch , Great Britain and Elena Kulikowa, Russia |
2007 | 15th | World Cup in Baku | up to 63 kg | after beating Agoro Papavasiliou and losing to Lise Legrand , France |
2008 | 3. | Klippan Lady Open | up to 63 kg | behind Monika Ewa Michalik and Elena Piroschkowa , USA |
2008 | 1. | Golden Grand Prix in Baku | up to 63 kg | before Badrachyn Odontschimeg , Mongolia , Olga Butkewitsch and Anna Wasilenko, Ukraine |
2008 | 2. | World Cup in Tokyo | up to 63 kg | after victories over Hanna Beljajewa, Belarus, Alaina Berube , USA and Audrey Prieto , France and a defeat against Mio Nishimaki , Japan |
2008 | 1. | Cup tournament in Chekhov | up to 63 kg | before Jekaterina Melnikowa and Inna Truschenkowa, both Russia |
2009 | 2. | Golden Grand Prix in Baku | up to 63 kg | behind Mio Nishimaki, in front of Justine Bouchard , Canada and Monika Ewa Michalik |
2009 | 2. | World Cup in Herning / Denmark | up to 63 kg | after victories over Aiyimgul Allamuradowa, Uzbekistan , Justine Bouchard, Elena Piroschkowa and Monika Ewa Michalik and a defeat against Mio Nishimaki |
2010 | 3. | Golden Grand Prix in Krasnoyarsk | up to 63 kg | behind Seiko Yamamoto and Julija Ostaptschuk , Ukraine |
2010 | 1. | EM in Baku | up to 63 kg | after victories over Martina Zyklova, Czech Republic , Julija Ostaptschuk, Olesja Samula , Azerbaijan and Audrey Prieto |
2010 | 3. | World Cup in Moscow | up to 63 kg | after victories over Elina Wasewa, Bulgaria , Park Sang-eun, South Korea and Sandra Roa Velandi, Colombia , a defeat against Elena Piroschkowa and a victory over Katherina Vidiaux Lopez, Cuba |
2011 | 3. | Golden Grand Prix in Krasnoyarsk | up to 63 kg | behind Kaori Icho , Japan and Inna Truschenkowa |
2011 | 1. | Alexander Medved Tournament in Kiev | up to 63 kg | before Laura Skujina, Latvia , Anna Tswetkitsch and Anastassija Bratchikowa , both Russia |
2011 | 5. | Poland Open in Tarnowo Podgorne | up to 63 kg | behind Anastassija Bratchikova, Audrey Prieto, Danielle Lappage, Canada and Natalja Smirnowa |
2011 | 17th | World Cup in Istanbul | up to 63 kg | after a victory over Dailane gomes dos Reis, Brazil and a defeat against Otschirbatyn Nasanburmaa , Mongolia |
2012 | 3. | Golden Grand Prix in Krasnoyarsk | up to 63 kg | behind Kaori Icho and Natalja Smirnowa |
2012 | 1. | Intern. Ukrainian Tournament in Kiev | up to 63 kg | before Julija Ostaptschuk, Olesja Samula and Sorondsonboldyn Battsetseg , Mongolia |
2012 | 2. | Olympic qualification tournament in Sofia | up to 63 kg | behind Julija Ostaptschuk, in front of Henna Johansson , Sweden and Monika Ewa Michalik |
2012 | 3. | World Cup in Tokyo | up to 63 kg | behind Kaori Icho and Jing Ruixue , China |
Russian championships
(as far as known)
year | space | Weight class | Results |
2007 | 3. | up to 63 kg | |
2008 | 2. | up to 63 kg | behind Aljona Kartaschowa , in front of Anna Polownewa and Larissa Kanajewa |
2009 | 1. | up to 63 kg | before Irina Polyanska, Jekaterina Melnikowa and Irina Suschko |
2010 | 2. | up to 63 kg | behind Anastassija Bratchikova , in front of Ksenija Barakowa and Irina Suschko |
2011 | 1. | up to 63 kg | before Anastassija Bratchikova, Natalja Smirnowa and Inna Truschenkowa |
2012 | 3. | up to 63 kg | behind Anastassija Bratchikova and Anshela Fomenko, in front of Natalia Smirnova |
Explanations
- all free style competitions
- WM = World Championship, EM = European Championship
swell
- Trade journal Der Ringer
- Foeldeak Wrestling Database website
- Website "wwa.wrestrus.ru"
Web links
- Волосова Любовь Михайловна (portrait, Russian, accessed May 31, 2012)
- Lyubow Michailowna Wolossowa in the database of Sports-Reference (English; archived from the original )
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Wolossowa, Lyubow Mikhailovna |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Волосова, Любовь Михайловна (Russian) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Russian wrestler |
DATE OF BIRTH | August 16, 1982 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Ulan-Ude , Buryat ASSR |