Adelina Zagidullina

Adelina Rustemovna Zagidullina (Russian: Аделина Рустемовна Загидуллина, IPA: [ɐdʲɪˈlʲinə zəɡʲɪˈdulʲɪnə], born 13 January 1993) is a Russian right-handed foil fencer of Tatar origin, two-time team European champion, two-time team world champion, and 2021 team Olympic champion.[1]

Adelina Zagidullina
Zagidullina at the Saint-Maur Women's Foil World Cup
Personal information
Full nameAdelina Rustemovna Zagidullina
Born (1993-01-13) 13 January 1993
Ufa, Bashkortostan, Russia
Nationality Russian
Height1.68 m (5 ft 6 in)
Weight56 kg (123 lb)
Sport
Country Russia
SportFencing
WeaponFoil
Handright-handed
National coachE.A. Popov, O.M. Shagaeva
ClubCSKA
FIE rankingcurrent ranking
Vladimir Putin and Zagidullina.

Medal Record

Olympic Games

Year Location Event Position
2021 Tokyo, Japan Team Women's Foil 1st[2]

World Championship

Year Location Event Position
2016 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Team Women's Foil 1st[3]
2017 Leipzig, Germany Team Women's Foil 3rd[4]
2019 Budapest, Hungary Team Women's Foil 1st[5]

European Championship

Year Location Event Position
2016 Toruń, Poland Team Women's Foil 1st[6]
2017 Tbilisi, Georgia Team Women's Foil 2nd[7]
2019 Düsseldorf, Germany Team Women's Foil 1st[8]

Grand Prix

Date Location Event Position
11/28/2014 Turin, Italy Individual Women's Foil 3rd[9]
11/27/2015 Turin, Italy Individual Women's Foil 3rd[10]

World Cup

Date Location Event Position
02/21/2020 Kazan, Russia Individual Women's Foil 3rd[11]

References

  1. "INTERNATIONAL FENCING FEDERATION - The International Fencing Federation official website". INTERNATIONAL FENCING FEDERATION - The International Fencing Federation official website. Retrieved 2021-09-15.
  2. "INTERNATIONAL FENCING FEDERATION - The International Fencing Federation official website". INTERNATIONAL FENCING FEDERATION - The International Fencing Federation official website. Retrieved 2021-08-10.
  3. "INTERNATIONAL FENCING FEDERATION - The International Fencing Federation official website". INTERNATIONAL FENCING FEDERATION - The International Fencing Federation official website. Retrieved 2021-06-10.
  4. "INTERNATIONAL FENCING FEDERATION - The International Fencing Federation official website". INTERNATIONAL FENCING FEDERATION - The International Fencing Federation official website. Retrieved 2021-06-10.
  5. "INTERNATIONAL FENCING FEDERATION - The International Fencing Federation official website". INTERNATIONAL FENCING FEDERATION - The International Fencing Federation official website. Retrieved 2021-06-10.
  6. "INTERNATIONAL FENCING FEDERATION - The International Fencing Federation official website". INTERNATIONAL FENCING FEDERATION - The International Fencing Federation official website. Retrieved 2021-05-06.
  7. "INTERNATIONAL FENCING FEDERATION - The International Fencing Federation official website". INTERNATIONAL FENCING FEDERATION - The International Fencing Federation official website. Retrieved 2021-06-10.
  8. "INTERNATIONAL FENCING FEDERATION - The International Fencing Federation official website". INTERNATIONAL FENCING FEDERATION - The International Fencing Federation official website. Retrieved 2021-06-10.
  9. "INTERNATIONAL FENCING FEDERATION - The International Fencing Federation official website". INTERNATIONAL FENCING FEDERATION - The International Fencing Federation official website. Retrieved 2021-09-15.
  10. "INTERNATIONAL FENCING FEDERATION - The International Fencing Federation official website". INTERNATIONAL FENCING FEDERATION - The International Fencing Federation official website. Retrieved 2021-09-15.
  11. "INTERNATIONAL FENCING FEDERATION - The International Fencing Federation official website". INTERNATIONAL FENCING FEDERATION - The International Fencing Federation official website. Retrieved 2021-09-15.


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