Natalia Golts

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Natalia Golts
Russian SFSR
Height1.64 m (5 ft 4+12 in)
Weight55 kg (121 lb)
Sport
SportWrestling
EventFreestyle
ClubRussian Army Sports Club
Coached byOmar Murtasaliev
Medal record
Women's freestyle wrestling
Representing  Russia
World Championships
Silver medal – second place 2008 Tokyo 59 kg
Bronze medal – third place 2002 Chalcis 51 kg
Bronze medal – third place 2003 New York 55 kg
Bronze medal – third place 2005 Budapest 55 kg
Bronze medal – third place 2007 Baku 55 kg
Bronze medal – third place Tashkent 2014 60 kg
European Championships
Gold medal – first place 2003 Riga 55 kg
Gold medal – first place 2005 Varna 55 kg
Gold medal – first place 2006 Moscow 55 kg
Gold medal – first place 2007 Sofia 55 kg
Gold medal – first place 2008 Tampere 55 kg
Silver medal – second place 2010 Baku 55 kg

Nataliya Yuryevna Golts (also Natalia Golts,

Baku, Azerbaijan, and a member of Russian Army Sports Club in Moscow, under her personal coach Omar Murtasaliev.[2][4]

Golts represented

Ida-Theres Nerell, with a three-set technical score (1–0, 0–3, 1–0), and a classification point score of 1–3.[7]

References

  1. ^ Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Nataliya Golts". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 3 January 2013.
  2. ^ a b Abbott, Gary (23 July 2008). "2008 Olympic Games preview at 55 kg/121 lbs. in women's freestyle wrestling". USA Wrestling. The Mat. Retrieved 3 January 2013.
  3. ^ "2009 World Championships preview at 55 kg/121 lbs. in women's freestyle wrestling". The Mat. Retrieved 3 January 2013.
  4. ^ Abbott, Gary. "2010 World Championships preview at 55 kg/121 lbs. in women's freestyle wrestling". The Mat. Retrieved 3 January 2013.
  5. NBC Olympics. Archived from the original
    on 21 August 2012. Retrieved 3 January 2013.
  6. ^ "Yoshida defends wrestling gold in Beijing". Japan Times Online. 17 August 2008. Retrieved 3 January 2013.
  7. NBC Olympics. Archived from the original
    on 21 August 2012. Retrieved 3 January 2013.

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