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Russian women's national team will take part in three international tournaments

Thursday, 27 February 2014, 11:21
Russian women's national team will take part in three international tournaments

On March 1-2 Russians will take part in three international tournaments: "Klippan Lady Open" in Sweden, "Mongolia Open" in Ulan Bator and the XLIV international tournament on free-style and female wrestling on prizes of the triple Olympic champion Alexander Medvedya in Minsk.

About 300 sportswomen will take part in competitions in Klippana from 25 countries. In Russian national team the champion of Europe-2013 Valeria Chepsarakova, the silver prize-winner of the World Cup-2011 Ekaterina Bukina and the bronze prize-winner of the World Cup-2013 of Valery Koblov will be most titled. Frame of Russian women's national team acting in Minsk will be made by young sportswomen. From Mongolia  It is necessary to distinguish the champion who has come back on a carpet of Europe-2006 Lilia Kaskarakova and the silver prize-winner of the World Cup-2009 Yulia Bartnovskaya from participants of tournament.
Structures of Russian national teams which will make a speech at tournaments, WRESTRUS.RU reports.
Russian national team structure on "Klippan Lady Open"
To 48 kg Valery Chepsarakova (the champion of Europe-2013), Nadezhda Fedorova
To 53 kg Maria Gurova (bronze prize-winner of the European championship-2011, 2012)
To 55 kg Irina Ologonova
To 58 kg Valery Koblova (the bronze prize-winner of the World Cup-2013)
To 60 kg Svetlana Lipatova, Zhargalma Tsyrenova (the silver prize-winner of the European championship-2013)
To 63 kg Inna Trazhukova (the bronze prize-winner of the European championship-2011), Valeria Lazinskaya
To  69 kg Darima Sanzheeva
To 75 kg Ekaterina Bukina (the silver prize-winner of the World Cup-2011)
Structure of cadet Russian national team on "Klippan Lady Open"
To 38 kg Yana Lipovaya, Ekaterina Gavrilova
To 40 kg Alexandra Skirenko (the champion of Europe among kadetok-2013), Alyona Ignatyeva
To 46 kg Anastasia Sizenko, Veronika Gurskaya (the champion of Europe among kadetok-2013), Anjelica Fedorova
To 52 kg Victoria Vaulina, Alina Kazymova (the champion of Europe among kadetok-2013), Zaynab Magomedov (the champion of Europe and the world among kadetok-2013)
To 56 kg Galina Rinchinova, Inna Kuznetsova, Ksenia Nezgovorova (the champion of Europe and the world among kadetok-2012)
To 60 kg Alyona Poselskaya
To 65 kg Hanum Veliyeva, Diana Hamayeva
To 70 kg Dinara Salikhova
Russian national team structure on the international tournament on Alexander Medvedya's prizes
To 48 kg Alina Moreva, Anjelica Vetoshkina, Milan Dadshev, Ekaterina Poleshchuk
To 53 kg Victoria of Shulgin, Olga Horoshavtseva
To 55 kg Irina Kisel, Veronika Chumikova
To 58 kg Oksana Nagornykh, Ekaterina Baldanova
To 60 kg Hadizhat Murtuzaliyeva
To 63 kg Yulia Prontsevich, Lyubov Ovcharova
To 69 kg Ksenia Burakova, Christina Eremina
To 75 kg Angela Katayeva
Russian national team structure on "Mongolia Open"
To 48 kg Elena Vostrikova, Lilia Kaskarakova (champion of Europe-2006)
To 53 kg Stalvira Orshush
To 58 kg Anastasia Vovchuk
To 60 kg Ekaterina Vyyunova
To 63 kg Yulia Bartnovskaya (the silver prize-winner of the World Cup-2009)
To 69 kg Anastasia Shchavlinskaya
To 75 kg Alena Starodubtseva

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