Rusiet Nurbievna Edigi (born August 5, 1989 in the village of Yablonovsky, now the Republic of Adygea) is a Russian rugby player who played as a defender, an international master of sports in Russia [5] .
Rusiet Edigi | ||
| general information | ||
| Full name | Rusiet Nurbievna Edigi | |
| Date of Birth | August 5, 1989 (aged 30) | |
| Place of Birth | Yablonovsky settlement , Takhtamukaysky district , Adygea Autonomous Okrug , Krasnodar Territory , USSR [1] | |
| Citizenship | ||
| Growth | 165 cm [2] | |
| Weight | 55 kg [2] | |
| Position | defender | |
| Club Information | ||
| Club | completed her career | |
| room | one | |
| Career | ||
| Club career * | ||
| —2013 | ||
| 2013—2014 | ||
| 2014—2015 | ||
| National team** | ||
| 2013—2015 | ||
* The number of games and points for a professional club is considered for the national league, Heineken Cup and Super Rugby. ** The number of games and points for the national team in official matches. | ||
| Awards | ||
| State and departmental awards
| ||
| European Championships (rugby 7) | ||
| Gold | Brive La Gaillard / Marbella 2013 | |
| Universadas | ||
| Gold | Kazan 2013 | rugby 7 women |
Biography
Player Career
She was engaged in rugby in the Krasnodar Territory, and began her player career as part of the RGUTIS-Moscow Region team. She spent some time in Khimki near Moscow in 2014, after which she returned to RGUTIS-Moscow Region. In 2015, announced the completion of a gaming career [6] .
As a member of the Russian national team, she performed at the 2013 Rugby-7 World Championship (7th place), as well as at the Universiade in Kazan and the European Championship in the same year (she won both tournaments). At the Universiade she recorded 11 attempts in 6 matches.
After the completion of his rugby career, Rusiet plans to move to bobsleigh [7] .
Personal life
As of January 2015, she received correspondence education at the Kuban State University of Physical Culture and Sports at the Faculty of Physical Culture, Sports and Service [8] and at the same time studied at the Russian State University of Tourism and Service in Moscow. Adygeya by nationality [9] .
Achievements
- 2013 European Rugby Champion
- Champion of the Summer Universiade 2013
- Participant of the 2013 Rugby World Cup 7 (7th place with the Russian team).
Notes
- ↑ Happy birthday, Yablonovsky! Archived January 9, 2015 on Wayback Machine (Russian)
- ↑ 1 2 Profile on the website of the Summer Universiade 2013 (Russian)
- ↑ Rusiet Edigi again in “RGUTIS” (Russian)
- ↑ Rusiet Edigi: “The Russian women's rugby 7 team showed good progress over the year” (Russian)
- ↑ ORDER of July 19, 2013 On awarding the sports title “Master of Sports of Russia of the International Class” (Russian)
- ↑ Rugby players of the Russian national team Mukharyamova and Edigi decided to end their career - Baranovsky (inaccessible link) (Russian)
- ↑ Olympic casting. How to become a member of the Russian national team (rus.)
- ↑ List of correspondence students of the Faculty of Physical Education, Sports and Service Archived copy of January 9, 2015 on Wayback Machine (Russian)
- ↑ ASYGU AND ABAZA - CHAMPIONS OF RUSSIA, EUROPE, WORLD AND OLYMPIC GAMES Archived January 9, 2015 on Wayback Machine (Russian)
Links
- The official page of Rusiet Edigi on the VKontakte social network