OSIPOVA Svetlana

3 May 2000
23
Female
1.82/5'12''

Events and Medals

Discipline Event Rank Medal
TKW Taekwondo Women's +67Kg 3 Bronze Medal
Mixed Gender Team 3 Bronze Medal

Schedule

Change
Start Time Location Event Status
Followed by
Lin'an Sports Culture & Exhibition Centre (TKW) Court 2
HKG
Hong Kong, China
4
UZB
Uzbekistan
101
Finished
Followed by
Lin'an Sports Culture & Exhibition Centre (TKW) Court 2
KOR
Republic of Korea
48
UZB
Uzbekistan
47
Finished
Followed by
Lin'an Sports Culture & Exhibition Centre (TKW) Court 1
UZB
OSIPOVA SOSIPOVA Svetlana
2
IRI
TAVAKOLI ATAVAKOLI Anahita
1
Finished
Lin'an Sports Culture & Exhibition Centre (TKW) Court 2
UZB
OSIPOVA SOSIPOVA Svetlana
1
CHN
ZHOU ZZHOU Zeqi
2
Finished

Biographical Information

Highlights

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RankEventYearLocation
Asian Games
3Women's Heavyweight +67kg2018Indonesia
Olympic Games
Last 16Women's Heavyweight +67kg2020Tokyo, JPN
World Championships
1Women's Heavyweight +73kg2022Guadalajara, MEX
2Women's Heavyweight +73kg2023Baku, AZE
2nd RoundWomen's Heavyweight +73kg2019Manchester, GBR
Grand Prix Final
1st RoundWomen's Heavyweight +67kg2022Riyadh, KSA
Grand Prix
3Women's Heavyweight +67kg2019Chiba, JPN
QuarterfinalWomen's Heavyweight +67kg2023Paris, FRA
QuarterfinalWomen's Heavyweight +67kg2022Rome, ITA
2nd RoundWomen's Heavyweight +67kg2023Rome, ITA
2nd RoundWomen's Heavyweight +67kg2019Sofia, BUL
1st RoundWomen's Heavyweight +67kg2019Rome, ITA
Asian Championships
3Women's Heavyweight +73kg2022Chuncheon, KOR
QuarterfinalWomen's Heavyweight +73kg2018Ho Chi Minh City, VIE
Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games
2Women's Middleweight 67-73kg2017Ashgabat, TKM
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Sveta (olympic, 01 Jun 2023)
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Spending time with her family. (Athlete, 13 Jul 2021)
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Armed Forces Athlete
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Sport Studies - National University of Uzbekistan, Tashkent, UZB
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Russian, Uzbek
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Sports Centre of the Ministry of Defence [UZB] / Grandmaster Taekwondo Club [UZB]
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Pavel Khan [personal], UZB, from 2021
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In early 2021 she suffered a broken leg. She was able to compete at the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo despite the injury. (olympic, 13 Mar 2022)
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She took up the sport in 2015 in Chirchiq, Uzbekistan. (Athlete, 12 Jun 2021)
:
"I came to the sport by accident. When I was young I used to play tennis. Once, while I was watching a session, a man came up to me and suggested that I try taekwondo. But I did not take this proposal seriously. After a while, the coach suggested that I try the sport again and I decided to go to taekwondo training with my father." (taekwondo, 29 Apr 2021)
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To win a gold medal at the Olympic Games, and a medal at the 19th Asian Games in Hangzhou, People's Republic of China. (olympic, 13 Mar 2022; taekwondo, 29 Apr 2021)
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Winning bronze in the +67kg category at the 2018 Asian Games in Indonesia and claiming gold in the +73kg category at the 2019 Military World Games in Wuhan, People's Republic of China. (Athlete, 29 Jun 2021)
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Uzbekistani taekwondoka Nikita Rafalovich, Uzbekistani artistic gymnast Oksana Chusovitina. (Athlete, 12 Jul 2021)
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Her parents. (Athlete, 30 Jun 2021)
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"Be grateful for everything you have." (VK profile, 22 May 2021)
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She was named Female Athlete of the Year at the 2022 National Sports Awards in Uzbekistan. (olympic, 27 Dec 2022)

She was named Most Valuable Player at the 2022 Fajr Open in Tehran, Islamic Republic of Iran. (olympic, 13 Mar 2022; Instagram profile, 13 Mar 2022)

In 2019 she received the Zulfiya State Prize, which is awarded to talented young women in Uzbekistan. (olympic, 10 Jun 2021)
Legend
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Bronze Medal
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Gold Medal Event
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Silver Medal Event
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Bronze Medal Event