Otschirbatyn Nasanburmaa

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Otschirbatyn Nasanburmaa ( Mongolian Очирбатын Насанбурмаа , born April 14, 1989 ) is a Mongolian wrestler . She won the World Cup in 2008 and the World Cup each a 2011 bronze medal .

Career

Otschirbatyn Nasanburmaa comes from a family of wrestlers. Her older sister Otschirbatyn Burmaa is also a world class wrestler and her father holds a high position in the Mongolian Wrestling Association. She has been wrestling since 2000 and is a member of the Chush Ulan Bator sports club . Your trainer is Tümendembereliin Süchbaatar . At a height of 1.68 meters, she started her career mostly in the weight class up to 67 kg, but later almost always trained in the weight class up to 63 kg body weight.

She competed in her first important competition on the international wrestling mat in 2004. She took 3rd place at the Asian Championships in Tokyo in the weight class up to 63 kg behind the multiple world champion Kaori Icho from Japan and Su Huihua from China . Until 2009 it took part in the international junior championships. In 2005 and 2006 she won the Asian championship title in the "Cadets" age group (= up to the age of 16).

In 2006 and 2007 she also took part in the women's world championships in Budapest and Guangzhou , but only came 12th in the weight classes up to 63 kg and 59 kg respectively. In 2005 she beat the German world class wrestler Stéphanie Groß . In 2008 she was Asian runner-up in the women's category in Jeju / South Korea behind Mami Shinkai from Japan. For the Olympic Games in Beijing in 2008 she could not qualify in the weight class up to 63 kg. Here Badrachyn Odontschimeg represented the Mongolian colors. At the 2008 World Championships in Tokyo, which took place after the 2008 Olympic Games , she won a bronze medal in the non-Olympic weight class up to 67 kg . She defeated ex-world champion Lise Legrand from France , Zhang Fegliu from China, lost in the semifinals to Mami Shinkai and defeated Julija Bartnowskaja from Russia in the battle for this bronze medal .

In the following years Nasanburmaa often had to share the starting place at the international championships with her compatriots Scharchuugiin Tümentsetseg and Sorondsonboldyn Battsetseg . In 2010 she came in the world championship in Moscow in the weight class up to 63 kg after two wins after a defeat in the quarterfinals against Marianna Sastin from Hungary on the 7th place. In 2011 she won a silver medal at the Asian Games in Guangzhou in the same weight class after losing in the final to Jelena Schalygina from Kazakhstan .

In 2011 she won the World Cup in Istanbul with victories over Mihaela Panait, Romania , Lyubow Michailowna Wolossowa , Russia and Gloria Jesefina Zavala Lugo from Venezuela , a defeat against Marianna Sastin and a victory over Kim Ran-Mi, North Korea , another World Cup Bronze medal. With this place, she won the right to start at the Olympic Games in London in 2012 , but was not used there.

International success

year space competition Weight class Results
2003 3. Asia Cup in Alma-Ata up to 59 kg behind Su Lihui , China and Rena Iwama , Japan
2004 3. Asian Championship in Tokyo up to 63 kg behind Kaori Ichō, Japan and Su Huihua, China
2005 3. Junior Asian Championships in Jeju / South Korea up to 67 kg behind Mami Shinkai , Japan and Ma Yanchun, China
2005 1. Junior Asian Championships (Cadets) in Oarai / Japan up to 65 kg before Olga Kalinina, Kazakhstan and Kundu Suman, India
2005 12. World Cup in Budapest up to 63 kg after a victory over Stéphanie Groß , Germany and a defeat against Anna Polownewa , Russia
2006 2. Junior Asian Championships in Abu Dhabi up to 67 kg behind Hiroe Suzuki, Japan, in front of Olga Kalinina
2006 1. Junior Asian Championships (Cadets) in Bangkok up to 70 kg before Ama Uno, Japan and Anmol, India
2006 12. World Cup in Guangzhou up to 59 kg after a win over Kristel van Ekelenburg, Netherlands and defeats to Ayako Shōda , Japan and Alka Tomar, India
2007 3. Junior World Championships in Beijing up to 67 kg behind Natalja Lauschkina, Russia and Zhang Fengliu, China, together with Emma Weberg , Sweden
2008 2. Asian Championships in Jeju up to 67 kg behind Mami Shinkai, in front of Darja Karpenko, Kazakhstan and Zhang Fengliu
2008 3. Junior Asian Championships up to 67 kg behind Chiaki Iijima, Japan and Choi Jun-suk, South Korea
2008 2. Junior World Championships in Istanbul up to 67 kg behind Adeline Gray , USA , in front of Chiaki Iijima and Natalja Lauschkina
2008 3. World Cup in Tokyo up to 67 kg after victories over Lise Legrand , France and Zhang Fengliu, a defeat against Mami Shinkai and a victory over Julija Bartnowskaja , Russia
2009 2. World Cup in Taiyuan / China up to 67 kg behind Qin Xiaoqing , China, in front of Olga Chilko , Belarus and Adeline Gray
2010 3. World Cup in Nanjing up to 63 kg behind Kaori Ichō and Natalja Lauschkina
2010 2. Golden Grand Prix in Baku up to 63 kg behind Monika Ewa Michalik , Poland , in front of Elena Piroschkowa , USA and Henna Johansson , Sweden
2010 7th World Cup in Moscow up to 63 kg after victories over Gaxvar Mirsajewa, Uzbekistan and Gosal Sutowa, Azerbaijan and a defeat against Marianna Sastin , Hungary
2010 2. Asia Games in Guangzhou up to 63 kg behind Jelena Schalygina , Kazakhstan, in front of Chen Meng, China and Park Sang-eun, South Korea
2011 3. Golden Grand Prix in Krasnoyarsk up to 63 kg behind Kaoir Ichō and Inna Traschukowa, Russia
2011 5. Tourcoing Grand Prix up to 63 kg behind Jing Ruixue , China, Scharchüügiin Tümentsetseg , Mongolia , Aline Focken , Germany and Elena Piroschkowa
2011 4th World Cup in Liévin up to 67 kg behind Hong Yan , China, Kristie Marano (Davis), USA and Yoshiko Inoue , Japan
2011 3. World Cup in Istanbul up to 63 kg after victories over Mihaela Panait, Romania , Lyubow Michailowna Wolossowa , Russia, Gloria Josefina Zavala Lugo, Venezuela , a defeat against Marianna Sastin and a victory over Kim Ran-Mi, North Korea
2012 2. Mongolian Open in Ulan Bator up to 63 kg behind Sorondsonboldyn Battsetseg , Mongolia, in front of Kim Ran-Mi and Kayako Kudo, Japan
2012 11. Intern. Ukrainian Tournament in Kiev up to 63 kg Winner: Lyubow Michailowna Wolossowa ahead of Julija Ostaptschuk , Ukraine and Sorondsonboldyn Battsetseg
2012 3. World Cup in Tokyo up to 67 kg behind Xu Haiyan, China and Gosal Sutowa, together with Alina Stadnik, Ukraine

Explanations

  • all free style competitions
  • WM = World Championship

swell

  • Trade journal Der Ringer
  • Foeldeak Wrestling Database website