An athlete from Astana, Kazakhstan, has made significant strides in the world of wrestling. She began her wrestling career at the age of 23 in the Russian Federation. Initially involved in aikido, she switched to wrestling with the ambition of competing in the Olympic Games.

| Season | Event | Rank |
|---|---|---|
| 2016 | Women's 75kg | S Silver |
| 2012 | Women 72kg | B Bronze |
| 2004 | Women 72kg | S Silver |
She holds the title of Honoured Master of Sport in both the Russian Federation and Kazakhstan. In recognition of her sporting achievements for Kazakhstan, she has been decorated with the national Order of Kurmet. Her dedication to wrestling is evident in her philosophy: "Wrestling is not just a sport, it's a certain philosophy."
Between 2012 and 2015, she served as the head coach of the Kazakhstan women's national team while also competing herself. In early 2015, she stepped down from her coaching role to focus on preparing for the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro.
She resides in Astana with her husband, Alexander Kolyvanov, who is also her coach. She enjoys shopping, reading, knitting, and playing the piano. She speaks Russian and holds a degree in Veterinary Science from Moscow Veterinary Academy.
Looking ahead, she aims to continue contributing to the sport of wrestling in Kazakhstan. Her journey from Russia to Kazakhstan and her achievements highlight her dedication and passion for wrestling.
An athlete from Astana, Kazakhstan, has made significant strides in the world of wrestling. She began her wrestling career at the age of 23 in the Russian Federation. Initially involved in aikido, she switched to wrestling with the ambition of competing in the Olympic Games.