Maryja Mamaschuk

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Maryja Mamaschuk ( Belarusian Марыя Мамашук ; * August 31, 1992 ) is a Belarusian wrestler . In 2014 she became vice European champion in the weight class up to 63 kg body weight.

Career

Maryja Mamaschuk started wrestling as a teenager in 2005. As an adult, the 1.63 meter tall athlete wrestles in the Olympic weight class up to 63 kg, belongs to a sports club in Gomel and has been trained by Sergei Smal since 2011 . She is a student.

In 2008 she took part in an international championship for the first time. She took 11th place in the Junior European Championship (age group Cadets) in Daugavpils in the weight class up to 56 kg. In July 2009 she took 3rd place at the Junior European Championships (Cadets) in Zrenjanin in the weight class up to 60 kg and thus won her first medal at an international championship with the bronze medal .

In 2010 and 2011, she did not appear in international championships, which was due to the strong competition in her home country. Your main competitor there is Nastassja Hutschok . In May 2012 she was used by the Belarusian Wrestling Association at the Olympic qualification tournament in Helsinki in the weight class up to 63 kg. However, she failed there in the first round against the French ex-world champion Audrey Prieto . In June 2012, she won at the Junior European Championship (Juniors age group) in the same weight class behind Maria Ljulkowa from Russia and before Tatjana Lawrentschuk , Ukraine and Laura Elena Gavriliuc, Romania a silver medal .

In March 2013, Maryja Mamaschuk started in Tbilisi for the first time at a European Women's Championship. But she lost there in the first round against Inna Traschukowa from Russia, dropped out and only came in 14th place. At the Women's World Championships in Budapest in September 2013, she had two notable victories over Geetika Jachon from India and Hanna Wassylenko from Ukraine. After a defeat in her third fight against the Olympic third Jackeline Rentería Castillo from Colombia she was eliminated and finished in 9th place.

In April 2014, she presented herself as much improved at the European Women's Championships in Vantaa, Finland, where she won the silver medal with victories over Maria Diana, Italy, Henna Johansson , Sweden and Dschanan Manolowa from Bulgaria and a defeat in the final against Anastasija Grigorjeva from Latvia .

International success

year space competition Weight class Results
2008 11. Junior European Championship (Cadets) in Daugavpils up to 56 kg Winner: Lisa Mattsson, Sweden, ahead of Valerija Scholobowa , Russia
2009 3. Junior European Championship (Cadets) in Zrenjanin up to 60 kg behind Valerija Scholobowa and Ruslana Petrichin, Ukraine
2012 3. Dan Kolow & Nikola Petrow Memorial in Sofia up to 63 kg behind Johanna Mattsson and Henna Johansson , Sweden
2012 14th Intern. Tournament in Kiev up to 63 kg Winner: Lyubov Wolossowa Michailowna, Russia
2012 14th Olympic qualification tournament in Helsinki up to 63 kg after losing to Audrey Prieto , France
2012 2. Junior European Championship in Zagreb up to 63 kg behind Maria Ljulkiowa, Russia, in front of Tatjana Lavrentschuk, Ukraine and Laura Elena Gavriliuc, Romania
2012 1. Alexander Medved Prize in Minsk up to 63 kg before Larissa Kanajewa, Russia, Julia Luzko and Wolha Arzemjewa, both Belarus
2013 5. Intern. Tournament in Kiev up to 63 kg behind Ilana Kratysch , Israel, Paulina Grabowska, Poland, Anschela Fomenko, Russia and Monika Ewa Michalik , Poland
2013 2. Alexander Medved Prize in Minsk up to 63 kg behind Anastasija Grigorjeva, Latvia, in front of Hanna Beljajewa, Azerbaijan and Nastassja Hutschok, Ukraine
2013 14th EM in Tbilisi up to 63 kg after a loss to Inna Trashukova, Russia
2013 10. German Grand Prix in Dormagen up to 63 kg Winner Elif Jale Yesilirmak, Turkey ahead of Nastassja Hutschok
2013 3. Universiade in Kazan up to 63 kg behind Sorondsonboldyn Battsetseg , Mongolia and Maria Lyulkowa
2013 1. Wacław Ziółkowski Memorial in Spała up to 63 kg before Monika Ewa Michalik, Paulina Grabowski and Inna Traschukowa
2013 9. World Cup in Budapest up to 63 kg after victories over Geetika Jachon, India and Hanna Wassylenko, Ukraine and a defeat against Jackeline Renteria Castillo, Colombia
2014 2. EM in Vantaa / Finland up to 63 kg after victories over Maria Diana, Italy, Henna Johansson and Dschanan Manolowa, Bulgaria and a defeat against Anastasija Grigorjeva, Latvia
2014 5. Spanish Grand Prix in Madrid up to 63 kg behind Elena Piroschkowa , USA, Henna Johansson, Monika Ewa Michalik and Julia Pronzewitsch, Russia
2014 3. Poland Open in Dabrowa / Poland up to 63 kg behind Sorondsonboldyn Battsetseg and Elina Wasewa, Bulgaria
Explanations
  • WM = World Championship, EM = European Championship
  • all free style competitions

literature

  • Trade journal Der Ringer

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