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Yana Volodymyrivna Shemyakina ( uk, Яна Володимирівна Шемякіна; born 5 January 1986)
Lviv State University of Physical Culture Lviv State University of Physical Culture ( uk, Львівський державний університет фізичної культури) is a university specializing in sports education and located in Lviv, Ukraine. History Lviv State ...
is a Ukrainian right-handed
épée The ( or , ), sometimes spelled epee in English, is the largest and heaviest of the three weapons used in the sport of fencing. The modern derives from the 19th-century , a weapon which itself derives from the French small sword. This contains ...
fencer, three-time
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, and 2012 individual Olympic champion. Shemyakina competed in the
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, the
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, and the
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.


Early years

Shemyakina was born and raised in Lviv, Ukraine. She is the second of a family of three children: she has a brother six years older than her, Vladimir, and a sister, Lyubov. Her family was not particularly into sports: her brother had tried a few swimming lessons, but did not get into it. Shemyakina first tried ski at the age of nine. At the end of a lesson, after a few months' training, she attempted a harder downhill course than she was used to, fell and broke her leg. Her absence had gone unnoticed and she stayed alone in the snow for a long time, almost freezing, before she was found by chance and taken to the hospital.


Career

After Shemyakina recovered from her skiing accident, a friend suggested that she try fencing. She began training under Andriy Orlikovsky, who remains her coach , and quickly took to the sport. She soon showed talent, winning the 2002 Cadet World Championships in Antalya. Her parents were doubtful at first of their daughter's sport ambitions, as they did not believe she could make a living off it, but her coach encouraged her to go on. She went on to earn a silver medal at the 2003 and 2005 Junior Fencing Championships.


2002–2012

Shemyakina began fencing in the senior category in the 2002–03 season. She climbed the podium at her second World Cup event with a bronze medal in Katowice. This result had her selected into the senior national team at the age of seventeen for the
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. She created a surprise at the 2005 European Championships by reaching the final after defeating Romania's
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. She then prevailed over Hungary's
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to win her first major title. Shemyakina took part in the
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in Bangkok and won the individual event after defeating Israel's
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. For this result she was awarded the Ukrainian Order of Merit III degree by
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Viktor Yushchenko. A year after she qualified to the
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by reaching the final at the European zone qualifier held in Prague. The 2008 European Championships held at home in Kiev were a major disappointment: she lost four pool bouts and did not qualify for the main table. For her Olympic début in Beijing she was defeated in the first round by Panama's Jesika Jiménez. After the Games, Shemyakina took a bronze medal at the 2009 European Championships after losing in the semifinals to Olympic champion
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. In the 2009–10 season she won her first World Cup event in Doha and proceeded to earn a silver medal in Lobnya and a bronze in Nanjing. These results, along with a quarter-final finish at the 2008 European Championships, allowed her to finish the season World No.6. She earned her ticket to the
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in London as a member of the top-ranked European team in positions 5–16. In the individual event she saw off 2009 World champion
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. She then beat World No.1
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and reigning European champion Simona Gherman, both by a single hit. She defeated China's Sun Yujie in the semifinals, then overcame Beijing Olympic champion
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to win the Olympic title. In the team event Ukraine lost to Russia in the first round, then to Germany and Italy, and finished last. Shemyakina ended the 2011–12 season World no.2, a career best . For her Olympic performance she was awarded a second Ukrainian Order of Merit III degree by President Viktor Yanukovych. She was also named “Person of the Year”.


After the London Games

After the London Olympics, Shemyakina took a break to focus on life outside of sport. She competed in four World Cup events, winning the Budapest Grand Prix, but did not take part in the 2013 European Championships nor in the 2013 World Championships. The 2013–14 season she posted a second place at the Leipzig World Cup and a quarter-final finish at the Saint-Maur World Cup. At the 2014 European Championships in Strasbourg she lost in the quarter-finals to Romania's Simona Gherman, whom she had defeated in London at the same stage of the competition, but gained a spot in the Top 16, which qualifies for exemption from the pool phase in competitions. At the 2014 World Championships in Kazan she reached the semi-finals, where she lost to Italy's
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and took a bronze medal. In the 2014–15 season she won a bronze medal at the Xuzhou World Cup and at the Barcelona World Cup.


Medal Record


Olympic Games


World Championship


European Championship


Grand Prix


World Cup


Personal life

Shemyakina married fencing coach Oleg Lopatenko in May 2013. She is a student at the
Lviv State University of Physical Culture Lviv State University of Physical Culture ( uk, Львівський державний університет фізичної культури) is a university specializing in sports education and located in Lviv, Ukraine. History Lviv State ...
.Fencing : Yana Shemyakina - Bronze medalist of European Championship 2009
Lviv State University of Physical Culture Lviv State University of Physical Culture ( uk, Львівський державний університет фізичної культури) is a university specializing in sports education and located in Lviv, Ukraine. History Lviv State ...
Фехтування:Яна Шемякіна і Христина Стуй нагороджені іменними значками і дипломами МОК ''Nominal awarded badges and certificates IOC''
Lviv State University of Physical Culture Lviv State University of Physical Culture ( uk, Львівський державний університет фізичної культури) is a university specializing in sports education and located in Lviv, Ukraine. History Lviv State ...
(16 November 2012)


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