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Aneta Rygielska
Personal information
Born24 August 1995
Toruń
Height170 cm (5 ft 7 in)
Sport
ClubMKSW Pomorzanin Toruń

Aneta Elżbieta Rygielska (born 24 August 1995 in Toruń) is a Polish boxer, European Championship silver medalist, and three-time Polish champion[1].

Career

At the inaugural 2015 European Games in Baku, she won a bronze medal in the 64 kg category, losing in the semifinals to Italy's Valentina Alberti[2].

In 2019, she became the European vice-champion in Alcobendas. In the final, she was defeated by Italy's Francesca Amato 2:3. Earlier, she eliminated Ukraine's Marija Bowa in the semifinals[3].

Results

Results from the Olympic Games, World Championships, European Games, and European Championships.

Year Event Venue Category Round Opponent Result
2014 World Championships  KOR Jeju City 57 kg 1st round Bye
2nd round  USA Tiara Brown L 1:2
2015 2015 European Games  AZE Baku 64 kg 1st round  ROU Simona Sitar W 3:0
Quarterfinal   CHE Anaïs Kistler W 2:0
Semifinal  ITA Valentina Alberti L 0:3
2016 World Championships  KAZ Astana 57 kg 1st round Bye
2nd round  TUR Satı Burcu W 2:1
Quarterfinal  IND Sonia Lather L 0:3
European Championships  BGR Sofia 60 kg 1st round Bye
2nd round  IRL Shauna Browne L 0:3
2018 European Championships  BGR Sofia 60 kg 1st round Bye
2nd round  KOS Donjeta Sadiku W 5:0
Quarterfinal  FIN Mira Potkonen L 0:5
2019 2019 European Games  BLR Minsk 60 kg 1st round  SWE Agnes Alexiusson L 0:5
European Championships  ESP Alcobendas 64 kg 1st round  NLD Chelsey Heijnen W 5:0
Quarterfinal  ARM Ani Hovsepyan W 5:0
Semifinal  UKR Marija Bowa W 3:2
Final  ITA Francesca Amato L 2:3
World Championships  RUS Ulan-Ude 60 kg 1st round Bye
2nd round  BLR Alla Yarshevich W 5:0
3rd round  IRL Amy Broadhurst L 0:5

References

  1. ^ a b "New Delhi 2018 AIBA Women's World Boxing Championships - Athlete Profiles" (PDF). AIBA. pp. 184–186. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2019-12-21. Retrieved 2020-03-29.
  2. ^ a b "Aneta Rygielska z medalem I Igrzysk Europejskich w Baku" (in Polish). Nasze Miasto. 2015-07-07. Retrieved 2020-03-29.
  3. ^ a b "ME w boksie kobiet. Srebrne medale Rygielskiej i Wójcik" (in Polish). Interia.pl. 2019-08-31. Retrieved 2020-03-29.

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