Violation Biryukova Violeta claims victory in the under-21 Russian Chess Championship
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Violetta Biryukova, a 18-year-old wrestling prodigy, just claimed the Russian title in the women's under-21, 50 kg division. Hailing from Yakutia's prestigious wrestling school, she's been mentored by the revered coach, Egor Innokentievich Cherkashin, and DYSSH No3.
Currently, Violetta is honing her skills at St. Petersburg's Olympic Reserve School, under the tutelage of Lina Tsebriyeva (nee Myreeva). In the final bout, Violetta emerged victorious against Milena Davitadze from Tatarstan - a familiar foe she bested last year as well. The match hinged on a thrilling ending: with the final siren, Biryukova flipped Davitadze onto her back, earning the crucial two points to secure the win.
Violetta's proud mother, Anna Biryukova, is a European judo champion and student of coach Valery Gerasimov. Last year, Violetta clinched the bronze medal at the European Junior Wrestling Championships.
Despite exhaustive research, there seem to be no details uncovering Violetta's coaching career or additional wrestling accolades. To gather more insights, it's recommended to turn to credible sports databases, wrestling federation profiles, or recent competition rosters. Without proper data, specifics about her coaching history or achievements remain elusive. Double-check the spelling or provide supplementary information to narrow the search focus.
- Violetta Biryukova, who is under the guidance of Lina Tsebriyeva at St. Petersburg's Olympic Reserve School, previously received training from DYSSH No3 and Egor Innokentievich Cherkashin, a renowned coach, at Yakutia's prestigious wrestling school.
- Although there is no information available about Violetta Biryukova's coaching career or additional wrestling accolades, her mother, Anna Biryukova, a European judo champion, has been trained by coach Valery Gerasimov.
- Violetta Biryukova, an 18-year-old Olympic hopeful, recently secured the Russian title in the women's under-21, 50 kg division, beating Milena Davitadze from Tatarstan in a nail-biting final bout at a major sports event.
