Lorisa Burbyevna Oorzhak (born August 10, 1985 , , Tuva , USSR ) - Russian athlete ( freestyle wrestling ), three-time European champion, two-time vice world champion, Russian champion. Performs in the lightest weight (up to 48 kg).
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| Full name | Lorisa Burbyuevna Oorzhak |
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Height - 149 cm, weight - 48 kg. In the Russian team since 2003. Lives in Krasnoyarsk and Kyzyl .
Participant of the 2004 Olympics in Athens (took 5th place).
As a result of a car accident, on April 21, 2007 she received serious injuries [1] and lost one kidney, she underwent a rehabilitation course [2] . In the summer of 2008 she returned to big sport [3] .
Champion of Russia in 2009 . In 2009, she became vice world champion in Danish Herning. In April 2010, she won gold at the European Championships in Baku . In September 2010, she won the silver of the World Cup in Moscow .
Notes
- ↑ European Champion Lorisa Oorzhak was operated on after a car accident . tuvaonline.ru (April 22, 2007). Date of treatment September 8, 2010. Archived on May 2, 2007.
- ↑ Lorisa is back! . Date of treatment September 8, 2010. Archived February 14, 2012.
- ↑ Lorisa Oorzhak returned to big sport . "Center of Asia" (June 2008). Date of treatment September 8, 2010. Archived February 14, 2012.
Links
- Profile on the website of the Russian Wrestling Federation
- Lorisa Oorzhak - Olympic statistics at Sports-Reference.com
- Lorisa Oorzhak - profile on the International Wrestling Database website