Sara Doshō
Sara Doshō medal table |
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Japan | ||
Olympic games | ||
gold | 2016 Rio de Janeiro | up to 69 kg |
World Championship | ||
bronze | 2013 Budapest | up to 67 kg |
silver | 2014 Tashkent | up to 69 kg |
bronze | 2015 Las Vegas | up to 69 kg |
gold | 2017 Paris | up to 69 kg |
Asian Championship | ||
gold | 2014 Almaty | up to 69 kg |
gold | 2015 Bangkok | up to 69 kg |
gold | 2017 New Delhi | up to 69 kg |
gold | 2019 Xi'an, China | up to 68 kg |
Universiade | ||
gold | 2013 Kazan | up to 67 kg |
Junior World Championship | ||
gold | 2011 Bucharest | up to 67 kg Juniors |
bronze | 2012 Pattaya | up to 67 kg Juniors |
Sara Doshō ( Japanese 土性 沙羅 , Doshō Sara ; born October 17, 1994 in Matsusaka ) is a Japanese wrestler . In 2016 she became Olympic champion in the weight class up to 69 kg in Rio de Janeiro .
Career
Sara Doshō started wrestling as a teenager in 2003. She is a student and trains at Shigakkan University Wrestling Club Aichi . Your trainer is Kazuhito Sakae. At a height of only 1.59 meters, the stocky athlete initially fought in the weight class up to 67 kg and since 2014 in the weight class up to 69 kg body weight.
As a junior in 2009 in Pune, India, she won the Asian championship title for the Juniors age group in the weight class up to 65 kg and in 2011 in Bucharest the junior world championship in the weight class up to 67 kg. In 2012 she finished in Pattaya at the Junior World Championships in the same weight class behind the Canadian Dorothy Yeats and the Russian Swetlana Babuschkina in 3rd place.
At the age of sixteen Sara Doshō was Japanese runner-up in 2010 for women in the weight category up to 67 kg. She repeated this success in 2011. Since 2012 she has been Japanese champion five times in a row, in 2012 and 2013 in the weight class up to 67 kg and from 2014 to 2016 in the weight class up to 69 kg body weight.
In 2013 it was used for the first time at a World Cup for women. She came in Bucharest in the battle for the bronze medal to a victory over Aline Focken from Germany . Before that she had lost in the semifinals to Alina Stadnyk-Machynja from Ukraine . 2014 defeated Sara Doshō at the world championship in Tashkent in the weight class up to 69 kg u. a. the reigning world champion Alina Stadnyk-Machynja and the 2012 Olympic champion in the weight class up to 72 kg Natalja Vorobjowa from Russia, against whom she won with 5: 3 points. In the final, she faced Aline Focken and led on points until a few seconds before the end of the fight, when Aline Focken literally managed a "two" score in the last second of the fight, which sealed Sara Dosho's 4: 5 point defeat . This therefore had to be content with the runner-up world title.
At the 2015 World Championships in Las Vegas, Sara Doshō lost in the quarter-finals in the weight class up to 69 kg against the Chinese Zhou Feng , but secured a bronze medal with victories over Martina Kuenz , Austria and Nasanburmaa Ochirbat from Mongolia . The 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro became the highlight of her career so far . She defeated there in the weight class up to 69 kg Alina Stadnyk-Machynja, Buse Tosun , Turkey , Dorothy Yeats and Jenny Fransson from Sweden and was thus in the final battle against Natalja Vorobjowa. Natalja Vorobjowa led in this fight until 25 seconds before the end with 2-0 points (2 "ones" scores). Then Sara Doshō succeeded by a leg attack a "two" rating, with which she had won the fight at the score of 2: 2 points by the larger rating. That made her an Olympic champion.
In May 2017 Sara Doshō won the Asian Championships in New Delhi in the weight class up to 69 kg in front of Divya Kakaran, India, Zhou Feng and Park Hyeon-yeong, South Korea. In August of this year she won her first world title in Paris in the same weight class. On the way to this success she defeated Koumba Selene Fanta Larroque from France, Anastasia Bratschikowa from Russia, Martina Kuenz from Austria and her old rival Aline Focken. In December 2017 she was also Japanese champion in the weight class up to 68 kg, ahead of Mai Hayakawa, Umi Fukushima and Chiaki Iijima.
In March 2018 Sara Dosho was part of the Japanese team at the Team World Cup in Takasaki. She came in the preliminary round in the fight against Canada to a victory over Danielle Lappage . In this fight, however, she was so badly injured that she missed all the important international championships of that year. She was only able to wrestle again in December 2018 and was again Japanese champion in the weight class up to 68 kg before Rio Watari.
In March 2019 Sara Doshō was again Asian champion in the Chinese Xi'an in the weight class up to 68 kg. In the final, she defeated Zhou Feng from China. In June 2019, she won the Meiji Cup in Tokyo, the decisive tournament in the same weight class for the nomination for the world championship, ahead of Masako Furuichi and Rio Watari. In the final, however, she only narrowly won 4: 3 points over Masako Furuichi.
International success
year | space | competition | Weight class | Results |
2009 | 1. | Asian Junior Championship (Cadets) in Pune / India | up to 65 kg | before Gulbachit Nurgasijewa, Kazakhstan |
2011 | 5. | Golden Grand Prix in Krasnoyarsk | up to 67 kg | behind Darima Sanschejewa, Julia Maksimowa Bartnowskaja, Oksana Nagornich and Anastasia Pavlovna, all Russia |
2011 | 1. | Golden Grand Prix in Baku | up to 67 kg | before Darima Sanschejewa, Natalja Palamarchuk, Ukraine and Sumrud Gurbanhadschijewa, Azerbaijan |
2011 | 1. | Junior World Championships (Juniors) in Bucharest | up to 67 kg | after victories over Tao Rongrong, China, Kiymot Kocygit, Turkey, Galina Levchenko, Belarus and Adeline Gray , USA |
2012 | 1. | Golden Grand Prix in Krasnoyarsk | up to 67 kg | before Julia Maksimowa Bartnowskaja, Natalja Kuksina , both Russia and Tatjana Sacharowa, Kazakhstan |
2012 | 6th | Asian Championship in Gumi / South Korea | up to 67 kg | after losing to Liu Xinyi, China |
2012 | 5. | World Cup in Tokyo | up to 67 kg | behind Xu Xaiyan, China, Gosal Sutowa, Azerbaijan, Nasanburmaa Ochirbat, Mongolia and Alina Stadnyk-Machynja, Ukraine |
2012 | 3. | Junior World Championships (Juniors) in Pattaya | up to 67 kg | behind Dorothy Yeats, Canada and Swetlana Babushkina, Russia |
2012 | 3. | Golden Grand Prix in Baku | up to 67 kg | behind Nadeschda Muschka, Azerbaijan and Veronica Carlson, USA |
2013 | 1. | Universiade in Kazan | up to 67 kg | before Nasanburmaa Ochirbat, Stacie Anaka, Canada and Alina Stadnyk-Machynja |
2013 | 3. | World Cup in Budapest | up to 67 kg | after victories over Luz Clara Vazquez, Argentina, Daria Osocka, Poland and Leida Marcela Izquierdo, Colombia, a defeat against Alina Stadnik Machinja and a victory over Aline Focken, Germany |
2014 | 1. | Asian Championship in Almaty | up to 69 kg | after victories over Yang Bin, China, Navjot Kaur, India and Tumentsetseg Sharkhuun, Mongolia |
2014 | 2. | World Cup in Tashkent | up to 69 kg | after victories over Adina Popescu, Romania, Alina Stadnyk-Machynja , Jenny Fransson, Sweden and Natalja Vorobjowa, Russia and a defeat against Aline Focken |
2015 | 3. | World Cup in LA's Vegas | up to 69 kg | after victories over Kristina Fedoraschko, Belarus and Alina Stadnik Machinja, a defeat against Zhou Feng, China and victories over Martina Kuenz , Austria and Nasanburmaa Ochirbat |
2016 | 1. | Asian Championship in Bangkok | up to 69 kg | in front of Elmira Syzdykowa, Kazakhstan, Bolortungalag Tsorigt, Mongolia and Wang Jiao, China |
2016 | gold | OS in Rio de Janeiro | up to 69 kg | after victories over Alina Stadnyk-Machynja, Buse Tosun, Turkey, Dorothy Yeats, Jenny Fransson and Natalja Vorobjewa |
2017 | 1. | Asian Championship in New Delhi | up to 69 kg | after victories over Elmira Syzdykowa, Feng Zhou and Divya Kakran, India |
2017 | 1. | World Cup in Paris | up to 69 kg | after victories over Koumba Selene Fanta Larroque, France, Anastasia Bratschikowa, Russia, Martina Kuenz, Austria and Aline Focken |
2019 | 1. | Asian Championship in Xi'an, China | up to 68 kg | after victories over Irina Kasjulina, Kazakhstani, Jeong Eun-sun, South Korea, Meerim Schumanasarowa, Kyrgyzstan and Zhou Feng, China |
Japanese championships
year | space | Weight class | Results |
2010 | 2. | up to 67 kg | after a loss in the final against Yoshiko Inoue |
2011 | 2. | up to 67 kg | after a loss in the final against Yoshiko Inoue |
2012 | 1. | up to 67 kg | after beating Chiaki Iijima in the final |
2013 | 1. | up to 67 kg | after beating Kayoko Kudo in the final |
2014 | 1. | up to 69 kg | after beating Kayoko Kudo in the final |
2015 | 1. | up to 69 kg | after beating Kasumi Utada in the final |
2016 | 1. | up to 69 kg | after beating Miwa Morikawa in the final |
2017 | 1. | up to 68 kg | before Mai Hayakawa, Umi Fukushima and Chiaki Iijima |
2018 | 1. | up to 68 kg | in front of Rio Watari and Chiaki Seki |
- Explanations
- OS = Olympic Games, WM = World Championship
- all free style competitions
literature
- Trade journal Der Ringer
Web links
- Sara Doshō's profile at the Institute for Applied Training Science
- Fight of Sara Doshō against Natalja Vorobjowa Rio de Janeiro 2016
- Three Japanese world champions 2017, Sara Dosho in the middle
Individual evidence
- ↑ 土性 沙羅 選手 を 祝 う 、 凱旋 パ レ ー ド & 金 メ ダ ル を 祝 う 会 を 開 催! . Matsusaka City, September 21, 2016, accessed May 30, 2017 (Japanese).
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Doshō, Sara |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | 土性 沙羅 (Japanese) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Japanese wrestler and Olympic champion |
DATE OF BIRTH | 17th October 1994 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Matsusaka |