Shargalma Ochirovna Zyrenova

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Shargalma Ochirovna Zyrenova ( Russian Жаргалма Очировна Цыренова ; English transcription: Zhargalma Ochirovna Tsyrenova ; born June 9, 1989 ) is a Russian wrestler . In 2013 she became vice European champion in the weight class up to 59 kg body weight.

Career

Shargalma Zyrenova comes from Buryatia , where she began wrestling as a teenager. Now she lives in Moscow and belongs to a wrestling club there. She was trained by Vladimir Gulgenow, Juri A. Skryljow and Massim Molonow. She is a student.

She made her first international start as a student wrestler at the 2006 World University Championships in Ulan Bator, where she finished 5th in the weight class up to 55 kg. In 2008 she even became university world champion in the weight class up to 59 kg in Thessaloniki, in which she always competed in the following years. She won in Thessaloniki before Sofia Poumpouridou from Greece and Othella Feroleto-Lucas from the United States.

In 2008 Shargalma Zyrenova won her first medal with a 3rd place in a Russian women's championship in the weight class up to 59 kg. Only Julija Rekwawa and Margaret Fatkulina placed in front of her. In 2009 she was Russian runner-up behind Olga Kiossowa and in front of Julija Rekwawa and Margaret Fatkulina. In 2010 she won a bronze medal behind Yekaterina Vyunova and Margaret Fatkulina at this championship. In 2012 she won a bronze medal at a Russian championship behind Jekaterina Melnikowa and Natalja Golz .

In the years 2009 to 2013 Shargalma Zyrenova achieved some very good placements in various tournaments of the best international class. But she did not come back to another international championship until 2013. She started this year at the European championship in Tbilisi and won there with victories over Ana Meier, Portugal, Mimi Christowa, Bulgaria and Hafize Sahin, Turkey Loss in the final against Anastassia Huchok from Belarus and an EM silver medal .

International success

year space competition Weight class Results
2006 5. Universities World Cup in Ulan Bator up to 55 kg Winner: Naidangiin Otgondschargal , Mongolia ahead of Chikako Matsukawa , Japan
2008 1. Universities World Cup in Thessaloniki up to 59 kg before Sofia Poumpouridou, Greece, Othella Feroleto-Lucas, USA and Hou Min-wen, Taiwan
2009 3. Cup tournament in Chekhov up to 59 kg behind Jelena Filipowa , Belarus and Wiktorija Sagainowa, Russia, together with Margareta Fatkulina, Russia
2010 3. German Grand Prix in Dormagen up to 59 kg behind Ewelina Gryvik, Sweden and Margareta Fatkulina, in front of Jelena Filipowa
2010 2. Cup tournament in Chekhov up to 59 kg behind Anna Polownewa , Russia, in front of Valerija Scholobowa , Russia and Tatiana Padilla , USA
2011 2. "Ivan Yarigin" Golden Grand Prix in Krasnoyarsk up to 59 kg behind Anna Polownewa, in front of Galina Doltschenko, Russia and Olga Butkewitsch , Great Britain
2011 3. Cup tournament in Chekhov up to 59 kg behind Anna Polownewa and Swetlana Lipatowa, both Russia, together with Hanna Wassylenko , Ukraine
2012 2. "Alexander Medved" Prize in Kiev up to 59 kg behind Jekaterina Vjunowa, Russia, in front of Kristina Zan and Natalja Maslowskaja, both Belarus
2012 1. Cup tournament in Lobnya up to 59 kg before Svetlana Lipatowa, Jekaterina Vjunowa and Angela Titenko, all Russia
2013 1. "Ivan Yarigin" Golden Grand Prix in Krasnoyarsk up to 59 kg before Anna Polownewa and Swetnana Lipatowa, both Russia and Ajako Ito, Japan
2013 2. EM in Tbilisi up to 59 kg after victories over Ana Meier, Portugal, Mimi Christowa, Bulgaria and Hafize Sahin, Turkey and a defeat against Anastassia Huchok, Belarus
2013 2. German Grand Prix in Dormagen up to 59 kg behind Braxton Rei Stone, Canada, in front of Hafize Sahin and Angela Titenko
2013 2. Universiade in Kazan up to 59 kg behind Julija Satimbekowa, Kazakhstan, in front of Julia Ratkewitsch , Azerbaijan and Tungalagiin Mönchtujaa , Mongolia

Russian championships

year space Weight class Results
2008 3. up to 59 kg behind Julija Rekwawa and Margareta Fatkulina, together with Jekaterina Novizkaja
2009 2. up to 59 kg behind Olga Kiossowa, in front of Julija Rekwawa and Margareta Fatkulina
2010 3. up to 59 kg behind Jekaterina Vjunowa and Margareta Fatkulina, together with Jekaterina Teleljuchina
2012 3. up to 59 kg behind Jekaterina Melnikowa and Natalja Golz, together with Anna Polownewa

Explanations

  • all free style competitions
  • WM = World Championship, EM = European Championship

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