A prominent athlete and police officer from Moscow, Russia, has made significant strides in the world of wrestling. She began her journey in the sport at the age of 12 in Angarsk, Russian Federation. Initially, her mother wanted to enrol her in a group of fashion models, but she and a friend decided to start wrestling instead.

| Season | Event | Rank |
|---|---|---|
| 2016 | Women's 75kg | B Bronze |
Her career has not been without challenges. She suffered a knee injury at the 2018 Ivan Yarygin Grand Prix in Krasnoyarsk, Russian Federation. In November 2016, she underwent surgery on her left knee and another surgery on her left elbow in December 2016. These injuries kept her out of competition for the entire year of 2017. She made a comeback to the sport in 2018.
She lives by the motto, "Overcoming yourself is the biggest victory." This philosophy has guided her through various phases of her career. Her achievements at the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro earned her the Order for Merits to the Fatherland (second grade) in the Russian Federation. Additionally, she received the title of Honoured Master of Sport in Russia in 2016.
Looking ahead, she aims to compete at the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo. Her journey continues to inspire many young athletes who look up to her as a role model.
Her story is a testament to resilience and dedication. Despite facing numerous challenges, she remains committed to her sport and continues to strive for excellence.
A prominent athlete and police officer from Moscow, Russia, has made significant strides in the world of wrestling. She began her journey in the sport at the age of 12 in Angarsk, Russian Federation. Initially, her mother wanted to enrol her in a group of fashion models, but she and a friend decided to start wrestling instead.