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Ilana Kratysh
Personal information
Native nameאילנה קרטיש Ilana Kratysh
NationalityIsraeli
Born (1990-07-06) July 6, 1990 (age 34)
Israel
Height169 cm (5 ft 7 in)
Sport
CountryIsrael
SportWomen's Wrestling
Weight class63–69 kilograms (139–152 lb)
Medal record
Women's wrestling for  Israel
European Championships
Silver medal – second place 2013 Tbilisi 67 kg
Silver medal – second place 2014 Vantaa 69 kg
Silver medal – second place 2016 Riga 69 kg
European Games
Silver medal – second place 2015 Baku 69 kg
Updated on 23 June 2015

Ilana Kratysh (Template:Lang-he; born July 6, 1990) is an Israeli freestyle wrestler.[1][2]

She placed third at a 2012 Grand Prix Wrestling tournament in Belarus. Kratysh won the silver medal at the European Wrestling Championships in 2013 at 67 kilograms (148 lb), and that year she also won gold medals in the Grand Prix Faltz Open in Austria, Ukraine Grand Prix tournament, and a Grand Prix event in Sassari, Italy. She won the silver medal at the European Wrestling Championships in 2014 at 69 kilograms (152 lb). She also won a silver medal at 69 kg at the Grand Prix of Paris in February 2014. In March 2014, she was ranked third in the world in the 67 kg freestyle rankings.

At the age of 24, Kratysh won a silver medal representing Israel at the 2015 European Games in the women’s 69-kilogram freestyle wrestling competition in Baku, Azerbaijan.

Early and personal life

Kratysh was born one hour after her parents Alexander and Galina Kratysh arrived in Israel from St. Petersburg, Russia, in 1990.[3][4][5] Her family settled in Haifa, Israel.[3][6] She had her bat mitzvah in Haifa, Israel, she and her family celebrate Jewish holidays such as Sukkot and Chanukah, and she often attends synagogue.[4][7]

Her father trained national judo team of Saint Petersburg for five years when he lived in Russia, her brother is a judoka, and she began judo at age five and continued in it for 15 years.[4][6][8][9] However, she suffered a significant judo injury when she was a member of the Israel Defense Forces, and turned to wrestling.[4]

She is lives in Haifa, Israel, has served in the Israel Defense Forces, and has completed an instructors course at the Wingate Institute in Netanya.[4][3] Kratysh volunteers her time to Unified Haifa, a non-profit organization that gives sports training and athletic summer camp opportunities to low-income children.[5]

Wrestling career

Kratysh competes in the 63–69 kilograms (139–152 lb) weight classes.[1] In wrestling, she uses her knowledge of judo to compete.[4][6] [4][7][10] [2]

She placed third at a 2012 Grand Prix Wrestling tournament in Belarus.[7] Kratysh won the silver medal at the European Wrestling Championships in 2013 at 67 kilograms (148 lb), behind Ukraine's Alina Stadnik.[1][11] In February 2013 she won gold medals in the Grand Prix Faltz Open in Austria and in a Ukraine Grand Prix tournament.[7]

While winning a 67 kg Grand Prix event in Sassari, Italy, in June 2013, Kratysh faced Egyptian wrestler Enas Moustafa Youssef Khourshid. In contravention of protocol, Khourshid refused to shake her hand both before and after they competed, and allegedly bit Kratysh on her back during their semifinal match.[12][13][14] The Egyptian was immediately suspended by the Fédération Internationale des Luttes Associées (FIL; International Federation of Associated Wrestling Styles; wrestling's governing body), which said it would also fine her.[12][15] Kratysh's FILA world ranking stood at No. 2 after the event.[12][15]

Kratysh won the silver medal at the European Wrestling Championships in 2014 at 67 kilograms (148 lb), she lost in the final match to London 2012 Olympic Champion Natalia Vorobieva of Russia.[1][7][11] She missed competing in a large part of 2014 with a serious cruciate ligament knee rupture injury and injury that required surgery, and was followed by a long rehabilitation period during which she could not put weight on her foot.[11][16][17][18][19] She also won a silver medal at 69 kg at the Grand Prix of Paris in February 2014.[20] In March 2014, she was ranked third in the world in the 67 kg freestyle rankings.[7]

At the age of 24, Kratysh won a silver medal representing Israel at the 2015 European Games in the women’s 69-kilogram freestyle wrestling competition in Baku, Azerbaijan.[11][16] She defeated London 2012 Olympic champion and former European champion, Natalia Vorobieva in the semifinals, and lost to Ukrainian Alina Stadnik Makhynia in the finals.[11][21][22] She will receive an NIS 28,000 bonus from the Olympic Committee of Israel for her performance.[11][16] She has met the Israeli requirements for competing in the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.[17] Kratysh is the first Israeli woman to wrestle in the Olympics.

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Freestyle wrestling – Ilana Kratysh (Israel)". the-sports.org.
  2. ^ a b "Baku 2015 1St European Games – Athletes – Kratysh Ilana". Baku 2015.
  3. ^ a b c "היאבקות בסגנון אישי" (in Hebrew). November 9, 2011.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g Jack Borenstein (November 27, 2012). "Ilana has the wrestling moves to succeed". Jewish Tribune. Archived from the original on February 22, 2014.
  5. ^ a b Sharona Schwartz (June 2, 2013). "'I Have Her Teeth Marks on My Back': Israeli Wrestler Bitten by Egyptian Rival — Guess Who Won the Match (Update: Organizers Deny)". The Blaze.
  6. ^ a b c "נאבקת להגשים חלום: התקווה הישראלית לריו". Sport5.co.il – אתר ערוץ הספורט (in Hebrew). April 12, 2014.
  7. ^ a b c d e f Jack Borenstein (March 18, 2014). "Wrestler wrangling to represent Israel in Olympics". Jewish Tribune.
  8. ^ "אילנה קרטיש: "המטרה שלי ברורה, להגיע לריו 2016"". Sport5.co.il -אתר ערוץ הספורט (in Hebrew). April 29, 2014.
  9. ^ "אילנה קרטיש נאבקת עד הסוף – ספורט". ynet (in Hebrew). November 27, 2014.
  10. ^ "מדליית כסף למתאבקת אילנה קרטיש בבאקו". One.co.il (in Hebrew). June 15, 2015.
  11. ^ a b c d e f Allon Sinai (June 16, 2015). "Israel's Kratysh scales podium in Baku". The Jerusalem Post.
  12. ^ a b c "Egyptian wrestler suspended". ESPN. July 3, 2013.
  13. ^ "Egyptian wrestler suspended over 'biting' Israeli", Al Arabiya News. July 3, 2013.
  14. ^ "Israeli wrestler bitten by Egyptian opponent". UPI. June 2, 2013.
  15. ^ a b "Egyptian wrestler suspended over 'biting' Israeli". USA Today. July 3, 2013.
  16. ^ a b c B. Shane Morganstein (June 16, 2015). "Israeli Wrestler Captures Silver in European Games; Ilana Kratysh claims Israel's first medal at European Games". Shalom Life.
  17. ^ a b "באקו 2015: מדליית כסף לאילנה קרטיש – ספורט". ynet (in Hebrew). June 15, 2015.
  18. ^ "ספורט – הכניעה את הפציעה: סיפורה המדהים של קרטיש". Reshet (in Hebrew). June 15, 2015.
  19. ^ "היאבקות: קרטיש חזרה אחרי שנה וזכתה בזהב ספורט". ynet (in Hebrew). May 23, 2015.
  20. ^ Gary Abbott (February 8, 2014). "USA wins 10 medals in men's & women's freestyle at Grand Prix of Paris on Saturday". Team USA Wrestling.
  21. ^ "Baku 2015 European Games – Home Glory For Stadnyk On Day Of Wrestling Upsets". Baku 2015. June 15, 2015.
  22. ^ "Russian women suffer day of Wrestling shocks". Azer Tag. June 15, 2015.