Pürewdordschiin Orkhon
Pürewdordschiin Orkhon medal table |
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Mongolia | ||
World Championship | ||
gold | 2017 Paris | up to 63 kg |
Asian Championship | ||
gold | 2018 Bishkek | up to 62 kg |
Military World Championship | ||
silver | 2014 Fort Dix | up to 58 kg |
gold | 2017 Klaipeda | up to 63 kg |
Junior World Championship | ||
gold | 2012 Pattaya | W 60 beach wrestling |
bronze | 2013 Sofia | up to 55 kg Juniors |
Pürewdordschiin Orkhon (Orkhon Purevdorj) - (* 25. December 1993 ) is a Mongolian wrestler . She became world champion in the weight class up to 63 kg in Paris in 2017 . At the 2018 Asian Games in Jakarta, she was convicted of doping and suspended.
Career
Pürewdordschiin Orkhon began wrestling as a teenager in 2007. She is a member of the army and starts for the sports association "Aldar" Ulan-Baatar . She was or is trained by the coaches Tsogtbayar and Khosbayar. She is a member of the army and a student.
In July 2010 she started for the first time at an international championship, the Asian Junior Championship (Cadets) in Bangkok. There she took 5th place in the weight class up to 56 kg. In February 2012 she started at the renowned “Yasar Dogu” memorial in Ankara in the weight class up to 55 kg and came in third behind the Turkish women Zeynep Yildirim and Bediha Gün. At the Junior World Championships in September 2012 in Pattaya, she finished 8th in the weight class up to 55 kg. She also took part in the Junior World Championship in "Beach Wrestling" in the "W 60" class in Pattaya and won the title there.
In 2013 she took part in the Universiade in Kazan and took 5th place in the weight class up to 55 kg. In August 2013, she won a bronze medal at the Junior World Championships (Juniors) in Sofia in the weight class up to 55 kg after a defeat against Risako Kawai from Japan and victories over Karolina Krawczyk, Poland and Swetlana Lamaschewitsch, Belarus.
In October 2014, she represented her country at the World Military Championships in Fort Dix, United States. There she finished second behind the Chinese Feng Huinin.
In January 2016, Pürewdordschiin Orkhon won the "Ivan Yarigin" Grand Prix in Krasnoyarsk in the weight class up to 58 kg. In the final she beat the Olympic and multiple world champion Kaori Icho from Japan. In March 2016 she won the Olympic qualification tournament in Astana in the same weight class with a 2nd place behind Aisuluu A Tinibekowa from Kyrgyzstan, the right to start at the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro. At these Olympic Games she won over Mimi Christowa, Bulgaria, then lost to Valerija Scholobowa from Russia, defeated Luisa Niemesch from Germany in the consolation round, but then lost to Sakshi Malik from India and ended up in 7th place.
In 2017 she won three important tournaments, the “Iwan Yarigin” Grand Prix in Krasnoyarsk, the Mongolian Open in Ulan-Baatar and the Spanish Grand Prix in Madrid. She beat such good wrestlers as Inna Traschukowa, Russia, Ayako Ito, Japan, Bao Ling Ling, China, Taybe Mustafa Yusein , Bulgaria and her compatriot Battsetseg Soronzonbold . She then showed this good form at the World Cup in Paris in August 2018. In the weight class up to 63 kg she became world champion there with victories over Shilpi Sheoran, India, Henna Johansson , Sweden, Blessing Oborududu , Nigeria, Jackeline Renterio Castillo , Colombia and Julija Tkatsch , Ukraine. A month later she was also military world champion in Klaipeda in the same weight class.
In February 2018, Pürewdordschiin Orkhon in Bishkek in the weight class up to 62 kg with a victory in the final over Luo Xiaojuan from China also became the first Asian champion.
In August 2018 she competed in this weight class at the Asian Games in Jakarta. There she defeated Thi My Hanh Nguyen, Vietnam, Risako Kawai and in the final Aisuluu A Tinibekowa. In a subsequent doping control, as a representative of the Olympic Council of Asia (ACA) announced, however, she was convicted of doping with stanozolol . The victory was then revoked.
International success
year | space | competition | Weight class | Results |
2010 | 5. | Asian Junior Championship (Cadets) in Bangkok | up to 56 kg | Winner: Yui Susaki , Japan ahead of Dhanda Pooja, India |
2012 | 3. | “Yasar Dogu” memorial in Ankara | up to 55 kg | behind Zeynep Yildirim and Bediha Gün, both Turkey |
2012 | 8th. | Junior World Championships (Juniors) in Pattaya | up to 55 kg | Winner: Kanako Murata , Japan ahead of Zhong Xuechun, China |
2012 | 1. | “Beach Wrestling” Junior World Championships in Pattaya | "W 60" | before Duangjan Benjaral and Suttakarn Yuphaporn, both Thailand |
2013 | 12. | "Ivan Yarigin" Grand Prix in Krasnoyarsk | up to 55 kg | Winner: Nadeschda Tretyakova, Russia, ahead of Byambatseren Sundev, Mongolia |
2013 | 2. | Cup of the President of the Republic of Buryatia in Ulan-Ude | up to 55 kg | behind Marina Wilmowa, in front of Ulyana Tukurenowa and Irina Ologonowa , all Russia |
2013 | 1. | Mongolian Open in Ulan-Baatar | up to 55 kg | in front of Battsetseg Altantsetseg, Mongolia |
2013 | 5. | Universiade in Kazan | up to 55 kg | behind Valerija Scholobowa, Russia, Irina Husjak, Ukraine, Hwang Sun-byol, North Korea and Kanako Murata |
2013 | 3. | Junior World Championships (Juniors) in Sofia | up to 55 kg | after a defeat against Risako Kawai, Japan and victories over Karolina Krawczyk, Poland and Swetlana Lamaschewitswch, Belarus |
2014 | 5. | "Ivan Yarigin" Grand Prix in Krasnoyarsk | up to 55 kg | Winner: Kanako Murata ahead of Salina Sidakowa, Belarus |
2014 | 2. | Golden Grand Prix in Baku | up to 55 kg | behind Chiho Hamada , Japan, in front of Helen Maroulis , USA and Katerina Hanchar Yanukewitsch, Belarus |
2014 | 3. | Poland Open in Warsaw | up to 55 kg | behind Byambatseren Sundev and Irina Ologonowa, together with Marwa Amri, Tunisia |
2014 | 2. | Military World Cup in Fort Dix | up to 58 kg | behind Feng Huimin, China, in front of Joice Silva, Brazil and Anna Swiridowska, Poland |
2015 | 3. | Paris Grand Prix | up to 55 kg | behind Dong Jiahui, China and Aljona Kolesnik, Azerbaijan |
2015 | 1. | Flatz-Open in Wolfurt | up to 55 kg | before Laura Mertens, Germany, Paulina Nastarowicz, Poland and Sonia Baudin, France |
2015 | 1. | Mongolian Open in Ulan-Baatar | up to 55 kg | in front of Nadja Schuschko, Belarus, Battsetseg Altantsetseg and Irina Kissel, Russia |
2015 | 3. | Cup of the President of Kazakhstan in Astana | up to 55 kg | behind Aishan Ismagulowa, Kazakhstan and Lalita, India |
2016 | 1. | "Ivan Yarigin" Grand Prix in Krasnoyarsk | up to 58 kg | in front of Kaori Icho, Japan, Tserenchimed Suchee, Mongolia and Shoovdar Baatarjav, Mongolia |
2016 | 2. | Olympic qualification tournament in Astana | up to 58 kg | behind Aisuluu A Tinibekowa, Kyrgyzstan, ahead of Aiym Abdildina, Kazakhstan and Insum Jong, North Korea |
2016 | 1. | Torneo Citta a Sassari | up to 58 kg | before Weronika Schumikowa, Russia, Katerina Schidachewska, Romania and Gantuya Enchbat, Mongolia |
2016 | 1. | Poland Open in Spala | up to 60 kg | before Shoovdar Baatarjav, Katarzyna Madrowska and Natalia Kubaty, both from Poland |
2016 | 7th | OS in Rio de Janeiro | up to 58 kg | after a victory over Mimi Christowa, Bulgaria, a defeat against Valerija Scholobowa, Russia, a victory over Luisa Niemesch, Germany and a defeat against Sakshi Malik, India |
2017 | 1. | "Ivan Yarigin" Grand Prix in Krasnoyarsk | up to 63 kg | before Inna Traschukowa, Russia, Ayako Ito, Japan and Taybe Mustafa Yusein, Bulgaria |
2017 | 1. | Mongolian Open in Ulan-Baatar | up to 63 kg | in front of Bao Ling Ling, China, Battsetseg Soronzonbold, Mongolia and Angela Fomendko, Russia |
2017 | 1. | Spanish Grand Prix in Madrid | up to 63 kg | before Taybe Mustafa Yusein, Ilana Kratysch, Israel and Mallory Velte, USA |
2017 | 1. | World Cup in Paris | up to 63 kg | after victories over Shulpi Sheoran, India, Henna Johansson, Sweden, Blessing Oborududu, Nigeria, Jackeline Renteria Castillo, Colombia and Julija Tkatsch, Ukraine |
2017 | 1. | Military World Cup in Klaipeda | up to 63 kg | before Weronika Iwanowa, Russia, Jia Liping, China and Jemia Burkert, USA |
2018 | 1. | "Ivan Yarigin" Grand Prix in Krasnoyarsk | up to 62 kg | in front of Kiwa Sakae, Japan, Inna Traschukowa and Yaquellia Estornell Elizastique, Cuba |
2018 | 1. | Asian Championship in Bishkek | up to 62 kg | before Luo Xiaojuan, China, Yurika Ito, Japan and Sakshi Malik |
2018 | 1. | Mongolian Open in Ulan-Baatar | up to 62 kg | before Altantsetseg Battsetseg and Tumenchusien Delgertsogt, both Mongolia |
2018 | disq. | Asian Games in Jakarta | up to 62 kg | after victories over Thi my hanh Nguyen, Vietnam, Risako Kawai and Ausuluu A Tinibekowa, disqualified as the original winner from the Olympic Council of Asia for doping |
- Explanations
- all free style competitions
- OS = Olympic Games, WM = World Championship
literature
- Trade journal Der Ringer
Web links
- Profile of Pürewdordschiin Orchon at the Institute for Applied Training Science
- Pürewdordschiin Orkhon in the database of Sports-Reference (English; archived from the original )
- Pürewdordschiin Orkhon disqualified for doping at the 2018 Asian Games
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Pürewdordschiin Orkhon |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Orkhon Purevdorj |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Mongolian wrestler |
DATE OF BIRTH | December 25, 1993 |