Anastasia Bratchikova

Anastasia Viktorovna Bratchikova (Russian: Анастасия Викторовна Братчикова; born 21 February 1989) is a Russian female freestyle wrestler[1][2] who currently competes in the 68 kg weight category.[3] Bratchikova is a three-time National champion with her latest national title being captured in Smolensk in August 2018.[4] Bratchikova is also a two-time European champion, having won gold in Novi Sad in 2017 and in Kaspiysk in 2018.[5]

Anastasia Viktorovna Bratchikova
Анастасия Викторовна Братчикова
Personal information
Nationality Russian
Born (1989-02-21) February 21, 1989
Yegorevsk, Moscow Oblast, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
Height163 cm (5 ft 4 in)
Weight63 kg (139 lb) - 69 kg
Sport
CountryRussia
SportWrestling
RankMaster of Sport in Freestyle wrestling
Event(s)Freestyle wrestling
ClubMoscow State Wrestling Club
Coached byO.U. Chernov

Sports career

Nationals

Bratchikova started her wrestling career in 2010, where she won gold at the Russian nationals for the first time. She then alternated medals through the years, winning two bronze medals, three silver medals and three gold medals, with the latest addition being in August 2018, where she defeated Yulia Maksimova in the finals to reclaim her national title.

European Championships

Bratchikova successfully gained admittance to the 2017 European Wrestling Championships in Novi Sad, Serbia. In the qualification round, Bratchikova successfully defeated French wrestler Koumba Larroque by 3-1, thus advancing to the quarterfinals where she defeated Sofiya Georgieva of Bulgaria by fall. In the semifinals, Bratchikova met Elis Manolova of Azerbaijan, defeating her 10-0 by technical superiority. In the final he met defending European champion and Olympic silver medalist Maryia Mamashuk of Belarus.[6] With the score being 1-1 in the first period, Bratchikova won a passivity-point from Mamashuk, and then successfully executed a crotch-lift, making the score 3-1; shortly after, Mamashuk scored a takedown to even the score at 4-3. In the last 30 seconds, Bratchikova scored with a double leg; thus winning the final 6-3 and winning the gold medal, securing her first European title.[7]

In 2018, Bratchikova entered the 2018 European Wrestling Championships in Kaspiysk, Dagestan.[8] In Bratchkova's first match, in the round of 8, she faced rival Sofiya Georgieva and won the match by 7-0. In the quarterfinals she wrestled with Danutė Domikaitytė of Lithuania, winning 3-2 by the end. In the semifinals, Bratchikova defeated Austrian Martina Kuenz by a score of 8-1.[9][10] In a largely scoreless match against Koumba Larroque, Bratchikova scored a takedown in the remaining 20 seconds, winning the match for gold by 3-1.[11]

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References

  1. "Братчикова Анастасия Викторовна | Федерация спортивной борьбы России". wrestrus.ru. Retrieved 2018-08-13.
  2. "Анастасия Братчикова: Приятно выиграть золото для нашей команды на ЧЕ по борьбе". www.sovsport.ru (in Russian). Retrieved 2018-08-13.
  3. "БРАТЧИКОВА Анастасия Викторовна | Российские спортсмены и специалисты | Спортивная Россия". infosport.ru (in Russian). Retrieved 2018-08-13.
  4. "Женская борьба. Чемпионат России. Оршуш, Тражукова и Братчикова одержали победы, другие резултаты". Sports.ru (in Russian). Retrieved 2018-08-13.
  5. "Анастасия Братчикова: Приятно выиграть золото для нашей команды на ЧЕ по борьбе". www.sovsport.ru (in Russian). Retrieved 2018-08-13.
  6. "Чемпионат Европы. Братчикова вышла в финал, Касумов поборется за бронзу". Sports.ru (in Russian). Retrieved 2018-08-13.
  7. "Братчикова вышла в финал чемпионата Европы по борьбе в Сербии" (in Russian). Retrieved 2018-08-13.
  8. "Анастасия Братчикова: Приятно выиграть золото для нашей команды на ЧЕ по борьбе". www.sovsport.ru (in Russian). Retrieved 2018-08-13.
  9. "Россиянка Братчикова вышла в финал ЧЕ по борьбе". rsport.ria.ru. Retrieved 2018-08-13.
  10. "Россиянка Братчикова завоевала золотую медаль чемпионата Европы". vesti.ru. Retrieved 2018-08-13.
  11. "Анастасия Братчикова из Подмосковья победила на чемпионате Европы по спортивной борьбе в Каспийске | Телеканал 360°". Телеканал 360° (in Russian). Retrieved 2018-08-13.
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