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BELJAJEVA Julia |
NOC |
Estonia
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Gender | Women |
Born |
21 Jul 1992
in Tartu, EST
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Height | 1.76 m |
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Further Personal Information |
Residence |
Tartu, EST |
Sport Specific Information |
Club / Team |
Tartu Kalev: Estonia |
Further Personal Information |
Higher education |
Nursing - Tartu Health Care College: Estonia |
Sport Specific Information |
Name of coach |
Kaido Kaaberma [national], EST |
Handedness |
Right |
Further Personal Information |
Occupation |
Athlete |
Languages |
English, Estonian, Russian |
Sport Specific Information |
When and where did you begin this sport? |
She took up the sport in 2002. |
Why this sport? |
She was very active as a child, and was encouraged to try fencing by her aunt. |
General Interest |
Awards and honours |
In 2022 she received the Order of the White Star 2nd class in recognition of her services to the Estonian state following her gold medal in the team epee at the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo. (sport.delfi.ee, 21 Feb 2022)
She and her teammates Erika Kirpu, Irina Embrich, and Katrina Lehis received the Best Female Multiple Athlete Event of Tokyo 2020 prize at the 2021 ANOC [Association of National Olympic Committees] Awards in Crete, Greece. (fie.org, 25 Oct 2021; anocolympic.org, 24 Oct 2021)
In 2013, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, and 2021 she was named Best Female Athlete in Tartu, Estonia. (tartu.ee, 14 Jan 2022, 07 Mar 2020; esbl.ee, 18 Jun 2018)
She was named Estonia's Best Female Athlete in 2013 and 2017. (esbl.ee, 18 Jun 2018)
She was part of Estonia's Team of the Year for 2013, 2014, and 2017. (esbl.ee, 18 Jun 2018; laanlane.ee, 27 Dec 2017)
In 2014 she was presented with Estonia's Order of the White Star. (esbl.ee, 18 Jun 2018)
She was named Estonia's Best Young Athlete in 2013. (esbl.ee, 18 Jun 2018) |
Hobbies |
Listening to music. (elmar.elu24.ee, 10 Mar 2020) |
Milestones |
Along with Erika Kirpu, Irina Embrich, and Katrina Lehis, she was part of the women's epee team that won Estonia's first gold medal in fencing at the Olympic Games. They beat the Republic of Korea in the final at the 2020 Games in Tokyo. (SportsDeskOnline, 06 Apr 2022; estonianworld.com, 27 Jul 2021) |
Further Personal Information |
Family |
Husband Ilya Kozyrev, one daughter [2022] |
Olympic Games |
2020 |
1 |
Team Epee |
Tokyo, Japan |
2020 |
Quarterfinal |
Individual Epee |
Tokyo, Japan |
2016 |
4 |
Team Epee |
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil |
World Championships |
2019 |
6 |
Team Epee |
Budapest, Hungary |
2018 |
Final 5-6 |
Team Epee |
Wuxi, China |
2017 |
1 |
Team Epee |
Leipzig, Germany |
2017 |
3 |
Individual Epee |
Leipzig, Germany |
2014 |
2 |
Team Epee |
Kazan, Russia |
2013 |
1 |
Individual Epee |
Budapest, Hungary |
2011 |
5 |
Team Epee |
Catania, Italy |
2010 |
8 |
Team Epee |
Paris, France |
European Championships |
2024 |
Final 7-8 |
Team Epee |
Basel, Switzerland |
2023 (Team) |
Final 5-6 |
Team Epee |
Kraków, Poland |
2019 |
7 |
Team Epee |
Düsseldorf, Germany |
2018 |
3 |
Individual Epee |
Novi Sad, Serbia |
2018 |
3 |
Team Epee |
Novi Sad, Serbia |
2017 |
3 |
Individual Epee |
Tbilisi, Georgia |
2017 |
4 |
Team Epee |
Tbilisi, Georgia |
2013 |
1 |
Team Epee |
Zagreb, Croatia |
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