inna deriglazova – kazan universiade 2013 gold winner

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Inna Deriglazova- Kazan Universiade 2013 Gold Winner Anna Berezutskaya, Karina Kholodova, 8 “A” Form, MBEI “Gymnasium № 1” Kurchatov, Kursk Oblast Teacher: Elena Tarlovskaya

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Inna Deriglazova- Kazan Universiade 2013

Gold WinnerAnna Berezutskaya, Karina Kholodova,8 “A” Form, MBEI “Gymnasium № 1”

Kurchatov, Kursk OblastTeacher: Elena Tarlovskaya

Sport lifestyle is the key to healthSports play a very important role in

our life. They help us to be healthy, to keep fit and to succeed in everything we undertake. We go in for sports not only at PE lessons, but out of school as well. Cycling and athletics are fun

We are happy to present an outstanding fencer of our town- Inna Deriglazova. She has made

great achievements in fencing in both national and international competitions and she is the person to admire and to be proud

of!

Inna’s personal fact fileDate and place of birth 10/03/1990, Kurchatov, Russia

Education Undergraduate of South-West State University, faculty of jurisprudence

Sports club CSKA Moscow

Started fencing 1998

First coach Lidia Saffiulina

Present –time coach Il’dar Mavlyutov

Started playing for national team 2010

Marital status, children Married, has a 3 year old daughter

Favourite pastime Rest with family and friends

The most memorable event in life Marriage, birth of daughter Diana

Inna’s fencing resultsEvent Place/year Result Classification

Olympic games London 2012 Silver medal Team foil

Universiade Kazan 2013 Gold medal Team foilpersonal

World Championship

Budapest 2013 Bronze medal Personal

People about Inna Il’dar Mavlyutov, Inna’s

coach: “First of all, we consider such qualities as hard work and responsibility. That is when she has training , she does not miss it, and coming to the gym, she is not lazy, she fulfills all the tasks she receives from the coach. Inna is by nature a very gifted girl: physically strong, hardy. She has a quick response, the ability to instantly switch to the newly created situation, to quickly make a decision, and it is perhaps the most important thing in fencing.”

Her road to success Inna came into fencing at the age of

eight, in spite of her parents' wish. Though her mom was against her going in for fencing as she considered fencing a male sport, Inna chose her way herself. Now her family are her greatest fans and watch her competitions on-line. Inna greatly values team spirit and follows the main fencing motto- One for all and all for one!