List Of European Championships Medalists In Wrestling (women)
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List Of European Championships Medalists In Wrestling (women)
This is a List of European Championships medalists in women's freestyle wrestling.https://web.archive.org/web/20130530083446/http://cela-wrestling.com/ Light flyweight * 44 kg: 1987–1996 Flyweight * 47 kg: 1987–1996 * 46 kg: 1997–2001 * 48 kg: 2002–2017 * 50 kg: 2018– Bantamweight * 50 kg: 1987–1996 * 51 kg: 1997–2013 * 53 kg: 2014– Featherweight * 53 kg: 1987–1996 * 55 kg: 2014– Lightweight * 57 kg: 1987–1996 * 56 kg: 1997–2001 * 55 kg: 2002–2013 * 58 kg: 2004–2017 * 57 kg: 2018– Welterweight * 59 kg: 2002–2013 * 60 kg: 2014–2017 * 59 kg: 2018– Middleweight * 61 kg: 1987–1996 * 62 kg: 1997–2001 * 63 kg: 2002–2017 * 62 kg: 2018– Super middleweight * 65 kg: 1987– Light heavyweight * 70 kg: 1987–1996 * 68 kg: 1997–2001 * 67 kg: 2002–2013 * 69 kg: 2014–2017 * 68 kg: 2018– First heavyweight * 72 kg: 2018– Heavyweight * 75 kg: 1987–2001 * 72 kg: 2002–2013 * 75 kg: 2014–2017 * 76 kg: 2018– ...
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Freestyle Wrestling
Freestyle wrestling is a style of wrestling originated from Great Britain and the United States. Along with Greco-Roman, it is one of the two styles of wrestling contested in the Olympic Games. American high school and men's college wrestling is conducted under different rules and is termed scholastic and collegiate wrestling. American collegiate women's wrestling is conducted under freestyle rules. Freestyle wrestling, like collegiate wrestling, has its greatest origins in catch-as-catch-can wrestling. In both styles the ultimate goal is to throw and pin the opponent to the mat, which results in an immediate win. Unlike Greco-Roman, freestyle and collegiate wrestling allow the use of the wrestler's or the opponent's legs in offense and defense. Freestyle wrestling brings together traditional wrestling, judo, and sambo techniques. According to wrestling's world governing body, United World Wrestling (UWW), freestyle wrestling is one of the six main forms of amateur competiti ...
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Svetlana Odai
Svetlana () is a common Orthodox Slavic feminine given name, deriving from the East and South Slavic root ''svet'' (), meaning "light", "shining", "luminescent", "pure", "blessed", or "holy", depending upon context similar if not the same as the word Shweta in Sanskrit. Particularly unique among similar common Russian names, this one is not of ancient Slavic origin, but was coined by Alexander Vostokov in 1802 and popularized by Vasily Zhukovsky in his eponymous ballad "Svetlana", the latter first published in 1813. The name is also used in Ukraine, Belarus, Slovakia, Macedonia, and Serbia, with a number of occurrences in non-Slavic countries. In the Russian Orthodox Church ''Svetlana'' is used as a Russian translation of ''Photina'' (derived from ''phos'' ( el, φως, "light")), a name sometimes ascribed to the Samaritan woman at Jacob's well (the Bible, John 4). Semantically similar names to this are ''Lucia'' (of Latin origin, meaning "light"), '' Claire' ...
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Lidiya Karamçakova
Lidiya is a feminine given name. People * Lidiya Alfeyeva (born 1946), a Soviet long jumper * Lidiya Belozyorova (1945–2022), Ukrainian actresses * Lidiya Ginzburg (1902–1990), a major Soviet literary critic and a survivor of the siege of Leningrad * Lidiya Grigoryeva (born 1974), a Russian long-distance runner from the Chuvashia region * Lidiya Krylova (born 1951), a Russian rower who competed for the Soviet Union in the 1976 Summer Olympics * Lidiya Masterkova (1927–2008), a Russian-born French painter, non-conformist artist in USSR * Lidiya Khudat Rasulova, (1941–2012), Azerbaijani politician * Lidiya Skoblikova (born 1939), the most successful Olympic speed skater in terms of Olympic gold medals * Lidiya Sukharevskaya (1909–1991), a Soviet stage actress and playwright renowned for her work with Nikolay Akimov and Andrey Goncharov * Lidiya Shulaykina (1915–1995), Russian attack pilot during the Second World War * Lidiya Vertinskaya (1923–2013), Soviet/Rus ...
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2000 European Wrestling Championships
The 2000 European Wrestling Championships The European Wrestling Championships is the second oldest international wrestling competition of the modern world and the main wrestling championships in Europe. It predates World Wrestling Championships and other regional wrestling championship ... were held in the Greco-Romane in Moscow and the men's Freestyle style, and the women's freestyle in Budapest. Medal table Medal summary Men's freestyle Men's Greco-Roman Women's freestyle References External linksFila's official championship website {{European Wrestling Championships Europe W W European Wrestling Championships Euro Euro Sports competitions in Moscow Sports competitions in Budapest 2000 in European sport ...
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1999 European Wrestling Championships
The 1999 European Wrestling Championships were held in the Greco-Romane style in Sofia 13 – 16 May 1999; the men's Freestyle style in Minsk 15 – 18 April 1999, and the women's freestyle in Götzis 24 April – 1 May 1999. Medal table Medal summary Men's freestyle Men's Greco-Roman Women's freestyle References External linksFila's official championship website {{European Wrestling Championships Europe W W European Wrestling Championships Euro The euro ( symbol: €; code: EUR) is the official currency of 19 out of the member states of the European Union (EU). This group of states is known as the eurozone or, officially, the euro area, and includes about 340 million citizens . ... Sports competitions in Sofia Sports competitions in Minsk 1999 in European sport ...
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Inga Karamchakova
''Inga'' is a genus of small tropical, tough-leaved, nitrogen-fixing treesElkan, Daniel. "Slash-and-burn farming has become a major threat to the world's rainforest" '' The Guardian'' 21 April 2004 and shrubs, subfamily Mimosoideae. ''Inga''s leaves are pinnate, and flowers are generally white. Many of the hundreds of species are used ornamentally. Several related plants have been placed into this genus at one time, for example Yopo (Cohoba, Mopo, Nopo or Parica – ''Anadenanthera peregrina'' – as ''Inga niopo''). The seeds are covered with sweet white powder. The pulp covering the seeds is lightly fibrous and sweet, and rich in minerals; it is edible in the raw state. The tree's name originates from the Tupi word ''in-gá'' meaning "soaked", due to the fruit powder consistency. The tree usually blooms twice a year. Within the ''Inga'' genus there are around 300 species, most of them native and growing in the Amazon forest region although some species are also found i ...
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1998 European Wrestling Championships
The 1998 European Wrestling Championships were held in the Greco-Romane style in Minsk 7 – 10 May 1998; the men's and the women's Freestyle style in Bratislava 23 – 25 April 1998. Medal table Medal summary Men's freestyle Men's Greco-Roman Women's freestyle References External linksFila's official championship website {{European Wrestling Championships Europe Europe is a large peninsula conventionally considered a continent in its own right because of its great physical size and the weight of its history and traditions. Europe is also considered a Continent#Subcontinents, subcontinent of Eurasia ... W European Wrestling Championships Sports competitions in Bratislava Sports competitions in Minsk 1998 in European sport ...
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