Martyna Bierońska

Martyna Ewelina Bierońska (born 8 November 1984) is a Polish martial artist who represented her native country Poland in sport jujitsu.

Martyna Bierońska
Personal information
Full nameMartyna Ewelina Bierońska
National teamPoland
Born (1984-11-08) November 8, 1984
Kielce,[1] Poland
Sport
SportFighting Ju-jitsu, Brazilian Jiu-jitsu (Ne-waza), Duo Ju-jitsu, Judo
Weight class-55 kg
ClubEnergetyk Jaworzno (first club)
KS. Budowlani Sosnowiec
Coached byMarian Jasiński
Medal record
Women's sport ju-jitsu
Representing  Poland
World Games
2013 CaliFighting -55 kg
World Combat Games
2010 BeijingFighting -55 kg
2013 St. PetersburgFighting -55 kg
2013 St. PetersburgNe-waza -55 kg
Ju-Jitsu International Federation World Championships
2008 MalmöFighting -55 kg
2010 St. PetersburgFighting -55 kg
2011 CaliFighting -55 kg
2011 CaliNe-waza -55 kg
2012 ViennaFighting -55 kg
2012 ViennaNe-waza -55 kg
2014 ParisFighting -55 kg
2014 ParisNe-waza -55 kg
2015 BangkokFighting -55 kg
2015 BangkokNe-waza -55 kg
2016 WroclawFighting -55 kg
2016 WroclawNe-waza -55 kg
2017 BogotaFighting -55 kg
2017 BogotaNe-waza -55 kg
European Championships
2007 TurinFighting -63 kg
2009 PodgoricaFighting -55 kg
2011 MariborFighting -55 kg
2013 WalldorfFighting -55 kg
2015 AlmereFighting -55 kg
2018 GliwiceFighting -55 kg
2018 GliwiceNe-waza -55 kg
Updated on 30 November 2019.

She grew up in the small village of Staniowice near Kielce. After finishing high school she moved to Katowice to study at university. As a freshman of 19 years old she chose judo as sport for physical education class. After a year of practising judo her coach recommended her to sport jujitsu club Energetyk Jaworzno as partner for Ryszard Matuszczyk in pair discipline Duo System.[2] In 2007 she became member of the Polish sport jujitsu team in second discipline Fighting System and since 2011 she combined Fighting System with discipline Ne-waza (Brazilian jiu-jitsu). She was training in Klub Sportowy Budowlani in Sosnowiec under coach Marian Jasiński.[3] She is three times individual world champion2015, 2016, 2017 in discipline Fighting System, category -55 kg and also world champion in ne-waza from 2011.

References

  1. "Nagrody Miasta Sosnowca wręczone". www.sosnowiec.pl.
  2. Chechelski, Przemysław (October 13, 2005). "Kobieta, która bić się nie boi". Echo Dnia Świętokrzyskie.
  3. "Medale Budowlanych". www.sosnowiec.pl.


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