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Sofya Velikaya

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Russian fencer (born 1985)
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In this name that followsEast Slavic naming customs, thepatronymic is Aleksandrovna and thefamily name is Velikaya.
Sofiya Velikaya
Velikaya at the 2015 World Championships
Personal information
Full nameSofiya Aleksandrovna Velikaya
Born (1985-06-08)8 June 1985 (age 39)
Almaty,Kazakh SSR,Soviet Union
NationalityRussia Russian
Height1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)
Weight68 kg (150 lb)
Sport
CountryRussia Russia
WeaponSabre
HandRight-handed
National coachDmitry Glotov[1]
ClubRussian Central Sports Army Club and MGFSO[1]
FIE rankingcurrent ranking
Medal record
RepresentingRussiaROC
Olympic Games
Gold medal – first place2020 TokyoTeam sabre
Silver medal – second place2020 TokyoIndividual sabre
Representing Russia
Olympic Games
Gold medal – first place2016 Rio de JaneiroTeam sabre
Silver medal – second place2016 Rio de JaneiroIndividual sabre
Silver medal – second place2012 LondonIndividual sabre
World Championships
Gold medal – first place2004 New YorkTeam sabre
Gold medal – first place2010 ParisTeam sabre
Gold medal – first place2011 CataniaIndividual sabre
Gold medal – first place2011 CataniaTeam sabre
Gold medal – first place2012 KyivTeam sabre
Gold medal – first place2015 MoscowIndividual sabre
Gold medal – first place2015 MoscowTeam sabre
Gold medal – first place2019 BudapestTeam sabre
Silver medal – second place2005 LeipzigIndividual sabre
Silver medal – second place2005 LeipzigTeam sabre
Silver medal – second place2018 WuxiIndividual sabre
Silver medal – second place2018 WuxiTeam sabre
Silver medal – second place2019 BudapestIndividual sabre
Bronze medal – third place2006 TurinTeam sabre
Bronze medal – third place2007 St.PetersburgTeam sabre
Bronze medal – third place2010 ParisIndividual sabre
European Championships
Gold medal – first place2003 BourgesTeam sabre
Gold medal – first place2004 CopenhagenTeam sabre
Gold medal – first place2006 İzmirIndividual sabre
Gold medal – first place2006 İzmirTeam sabre
Gold medal – first place2008 KyivIndividual sabre
Gold medal – first place2012 LegnanoTeam sabre
Gold medal – first place2014 StrasbourgTeam sabre
Gold medal – first place2015 MontreuxIndividual sabre
Gold medal – first place2015 MontreuxTeam sabre
Gold medal – first place2016 ToruńIndividual sabre
Gold medal – first place2016 ToruńTeam sabre
Gold medal – first place2018 Novi SadIndividual sabre
Gold medal – first place2018 Novi SadTeam sabre
Gold medal – first place2019 DüsseldorfTeam sabre
Silver medal – second place2005 ZalaegerszegIndividual sabre
Silver medal – second place2005 ZalaegerszegTeam sabre
Silver medal – second place2007 GhentIndividual sabre
Silver medal – second place2009 PlovdivTeam sabre
Silver medal – second place2010 LeipzigIndividual sabre
Silver medal – second place2010 LeipzigTeam sabre
Bronze medal – third place2007 GhentTeam sabre
Bronze medal – third place2011 SheffieldTeam sabre
Bronze medal – third place2019 DüsseldorfIndividual sabre
Military World Games
Gold medal – first place2019 WuhanTeam sabre
Summer Universiade
Gold medal – first place2005 İzmirIndividual sabre
Gold medal – first place2005 İzmirTeam sabre
Silver medal – second place2003 DaeguTeam sabre

Sofiya Aleksandrovna Velikaya (Russian:Софья Александровна Великая,IPA:[ˈsofʲjəvʲɪˈlʲikəjə]; born 8 June 1985) is a Russiansabrefencer.[2]

Velikaya is a former European champion (four-time individual, six-time team), world champion (two-time individual, six-time team), and two-time Olympic team champion. She competed in the2008,2012,2016, and2020 Olympics, and is a three-time individual silver medalist.

She dedicated her team's 2016 Olympic gold medal to thoseRussians who had been banned for doping. In January 2024, Velikaya was included in the list of proxies of presidential candidateVladimir Putin in the2024 Russian presidential election.

Career

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Velikaya receives theOrder of Friendship fromVladimir Putin in 2021

Velikaya is aRussian Armed Forces captain.[3] Her fencing clubs are the Russian Central Sports Army Club and MGFSO.[1]

2008–15

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She placed fourth in the2008 Beijing Games, after losing to AmericanSada Jacobson 11–15 in the semifinals, and then losing to AmericanRebecca Ward 14–15 in the bronze medal match.[4] On 12 October 2011, she became the world champion after beating two-time Olympic champion AmericanMariel Zagunis in the final. One year after, she took part in theSummer Olympics in London, where she advanced to finals after defeatingOlga Kharlan ofUkraine. Velikaya lost however to South Korea'sKim Ji-yeon, 9–15, and received silver.[4]

Velikaya then took a break in her career.[5] She gave birth to a son, with Olympic wrestlerAleksey Mishin. She came back to international competition in March 2014 at the Antalya World Cup, where she was defeated in the second round by Hungary'sAnna Várhelyi.[6] At theEuropean Championships in Strasbourg, she was stopped in the second round again, this time by Italy'sRossella Gregorio. In the team event, Russia met France in the final, and won the gold medal.[7] At theWorld Championships in Kazan Velikaya made her way to the quarter-finals, where she met reigning World championOlga Kharlan of Ukraine. Velikaya was defeated 9–15.[8] In theteam event, Russia met France in the quarter-finals. Russia suffered a shock 41–45 defeat.[9]

In the2014–15 season, Velikaya won the first event in Cancún after defeating France'sCharlotte Lembach in the final.[10] She placed second with Russia in the team event.[citation needed] In Orléans, she put an end to the invincibility of the world no.1Olga Kharlan, who had not taken part in the Cancún tournament. Velikaya proceeded to the final where she defeated Italy'sRossella Gregorio and earned her second gold medal in a row.[11] In the team event, Russia saw off the United States in the final to win team gold. Velikaya reached again the final in the New York Grand Prix. She met Kharlan, who defeated her 15–12, dooming her the silver medal.[12] The same scenario played out in Athens at the first World Cup event of 2015, Velikaya losing by a single hit that time.[13] In the team event, Russia fenced Ukraine in the final. Russia lost ground in the penultimate relay, which ended on 33–40. Velikaya lost 2–5 the final relay against Kharlan and came away with a second silver medal.[14] At the Ghent World Cup, she defeated Kharlan 15–3 in the semi-finals, then Zagunis 15–10 in the final, to take her third gold medal of the season.[15]

2016–19

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Velikaya qualified for the2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro. Inwomen's sabre in the table of 32 she defeatedBogna Jóźwiak from Poland. In the table of 16, quarter-finals and semi-finals, she prevailed overCharlotte Lembach,Cécilia Berder andManon Brunet of France, respectively.[16] She eventually lost 14–15 to her teammateYana Egorian in the finals, winning her second consecutive silver medal at the Olympics in the individual women's sabre. Velikaya finally managed to claim Olympic gold a few days later in the team event. Russia defeated Mexico (45–31) in the quarter-finals, prevailed over the USA (45–42) in the semi-finals and met the Ukrainians in the final. Velikaya and her teammates came away with the gold medal, defeating Ukraine 45–30.[17]

Velikaya dedicated her squad's 2016 Olympic gold medal to thoseRussians who had been banned for doping.[18]

On 17 November 2016, Velikaya was elected the head of the Russian Olympic Committee Athletes' Commission.[19][20]

2020–present

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In April 2022, she said she would boycott the Olympics if she is not allowed to compete under the Russian flag and anthem.[21] Velikaya was not among the Russian athletes reinstated by theFIE in May 2023, due to her ties with theRussian Army.[22]

In January 2024, the Russian state-owned new agencyTASS reported that Velikaya was included in the list of proxies of presidential candidateVladimir Putin in the2024 Russian presidential election.[23] By law, self-nominated candidates such as Putin are allowed to have proxies who campaign in their favor.[23]

In February 2024, Velikaya commented on three fellow Russian Olympic fencers who had escaped from Russia to the United States, Tokyo Olympics épée silver medalistSergey Bida, his wifeVioletta Bida, and sabre fencerKonstantin Lokhanov.[24][25] She said: "This is absolutely their right, this is their life. I'm sitting at home."[24][25]

Medal record

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Olympic Games

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YearLocationEventPosition
2012United KingdomLondon,United KingdomIndividual Women's Sabre2nd[26]
2016BrazilRio de Janeiro,BrazilIndividual Women's Sabre2nd[27]
2016Brazil Rio de Janeiro, BrazilTeam Women's Sabre1st[28]
2021JapanTokyo,JapanIndividual Women's Sabre2nd[29]
2021Japan Tokyo, JapanTeam Women's Sabre1st[30]

World Championship

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YearLocationEventPosition
2004United StatesNew York,New YorkTeam Women's Sabre1st[31]
2005GermanyLeipzig,GermanyIndividual Women's Sabre2nd[32]
2005Germany Leipzig, GermanyTeam Women's Sabre2nd[33]
2006ItalyTurin,ItalyTeam Women's Sabre3rd[34]
2007RussiaSt. Petersburg,RussiaTeam Women's Sabre3rd[35]
2010FranceParis,FranceIndividual Women's Sabre3rd[36]
2010France Paris, FranceTeam Women's Sabre1st[37]
2011ItalyCatania, ItalyIndividual Women's Sabre1st[38]
2011Italy Catania, ItalyTeam Women's Sabre1st[39]
2012UkraineKyiv,UkraineTeam Women's Sabre1st[40]
2015Russia Moscow, RussiaIndividual Women's Sabre1st[41]
2015Russia Moscow, RussiaTeam Women's Sabre1st[42]
2018ChinaWuxi,ChinaIndividual Women's Sabre2nd[43]
2018China Wuxi, ChinaTeam Women's Sabre2nd[44]
2019HungaryBudapest,HungaryIndividual Women's Sabre2nd[45]
2019Hungary Budapest, HungaryTeam Women's Sabre1st[46]

European Championship

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YearLocationEventPosition
2007BelgiumGhent,BelgiumIndividual Women's Sabre2nd[47]
2007Belgium Ghent, BelgiumTeam Women's Sabre3rd[48]
2008UkraineKyiv,UkraineIndividual Women's Sabre1st[49]
2009BulgariaPlovdiv,BulgariaTeam Women's Sabre2nd[50]
2010Germany Leipzig, GermanyIndividual Women's Sabre2nd[51]
2010Germany Leipzig, GermanyTeam Women's Sabre2nd[52]
2011United KingdomSheffield, United KingdomTeam Women's Sabre3rd[53]
2012ItalyLegnano, ItalyTeam Women's Sabre1st[54]
2014FranceStrasbourg, FranceTeam Women's Sabre1st[55]
2015SwitzerlandMontreux,SwitzerlandIndividual Women's Sabre1st[56]
2015Switzerland Montreux, SwitzerlandTeam Women's Sabre1st[57]
2016PolandToruń,PolandIndividual Women's Sabre1st[58]
2016Poland Toruń, PolandTeam Women's Sabre1st[59]
2018SerbiaNovi Sad,SerbiaIndividual Women's Sabre1st[60]
2018Serbia Novi Sad, SerbiaTeam Women's Sabre1st[61]
2019GermanyDüsseldorf, GermanyIndividual Women's Sabre3rd[62]
2019Germany Düsseldorf, GermanyTeam Women's Sabre1st[63]

Grand Prix

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DateLocationEventPosition
2003-03-14ItalyFoggia, ItalyIndividual Women's Sabre3rd[64]
2004-03-20RussiaMoscow, RussiaIndividual Women's Sabre2nd[65]
2004-06-12United States New York, New YorkIndividual Women's Sabre2nd[66]
2005-03-18Russia Moscow, RussiaIndividual Women's Sabre3rd[67]
2006-02-24Hungary Budapest, HungaryIndividual Women's Sabre1st[68]
2006-03-17Russia Moscow, RussiaIndividual Women's Sabre2nd[69]
2009-02-06FranceOrléans, FranceIndividual Women's Sabre3rd[70]
2009-02-15Russia Moscow, RussiaIndividual Women's Sabre2nd[71]
2009-05-29ChinaTianjin, ChinaIndividual Women's Sabre1st[72]
2010-02-14Russia Moscow, RussiaIndividual Women's Sabre3rd[73]
2010-03-19TunisiaTunis,TunisiaIndividual Women's Sabre3rd[74]
2011-02-11France Orléans, FranceIndividual Women's Sabre3rd[75]
2011-03-26Russia Moscow, RussiaIndividual Women's Sabre1st[76]
2012-02-10France Orléans, FranceIndividual Women's Sabre2nd[77]
2012-03-16Russia Moscow, RussiaIndividual Women's Sabre1st[78]
2013-03-22Russia Moscow, RussiaIndividual Women's Sabre2nd[79]
2014-12-13United States New York, New YorkIndividual Women's Sabre2nd[80]
2015-03-28South KoreaSeoul,South KoreaIndividual Women's Sabre3rd[81]
2015-05-29Russia Moscow, RussiaIndividual Women's Sabre3rd[82]
2015-12-12United StatesBoston,MassachusettsIndividual Women's Sabre3rd[83]
2016-03-25South Korea Seoul, South KoreaIndividual Women's Sabre3rd[84]
2018-05-12Russia Moscow, RussiaIndividual Women's Sabre1st[85]
2019-02-22EgyptCairo,EgyptIndividual Women's Sabre1st[86]
2019-05-24Russia Moscow, RussiaIndividual Women's Sabre1st[87]

World Cup

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DateLocationEventPosition
2006-05-13Belgium Ghent, BelgiumIndividual Women's Sabre3rd[88]
2008-02-16Russia Moscow, RussiaIndividual Women's Sabre3rd[89]
2010-06-18United States New York, New YorkIndividual Women's Sabre3rd[90]
2011-02-25United Kingdom London, United KingdomIndividual Women's Sabre3rd[91]
2011-06-24United States New York, New YorkIndividual Women's Sabre1st[92]
2012-02-24United Kingdom London, United KingdomIndividual Women's Sabre2nd[93]
2012-05-04ItalyBologna, ItalyIndividual Women's Sabre1st[94]
2014-11-01VenezuelaMargarita Island,VenezuelaIndividual Women's Sabre1st[95]
2014-11-21France Orléans, FranceIndividual Women's Sabre1st[96]
2015-01-30GreeceAthens,GreeceIndividual Women's Sabre2nd[97]
2015-02-20Belgium Ghent, BelgiumIndividual Women's Sabre1st[98]
2015-05-01ChinaBeijing, ChinaIndividual Women's Sabre1st[99]
2016-01-29Greece Athens, GreeceIndividual Women's Sabre2nd[100]
2016-02-19BelgiumSint-Niklaas, BelgiumIndividual Women's Sabre3rd[101]
2019-01-25United StatesSalt Lake City,UtahIndividual Women's Sabre3rd[102]
2019-05-10Tunisia Tunis, TunisiaIndividual Women's Sabre1st[103]

Honours and awards

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  • RussianOrder of Merit for the Fatherland 1st class (13 August 2012) – for outstanding contribution to the development of physical culture and sports, high achievements at the 30th Olympic Games in London, United Kingdom.[104]
  • Russian Athlete of the Year (2015)[105]
  • Russian Order of Honour (25 August 2016) – for high achievements at the 31st Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, the will to win and goal-oriented approach.[106]
  • Russian Medal of Military Valour (2016) – 1st class.[107]

Personal life

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At the age of 15, Velikaya moved from the city ofAlmaty inKazakhstan to Moscow to train in fencing.[108]

Velikaya is married to 2004 Olympic champion wrestlerAleksey Mishin. They have two children together: a son named Oleg, born on 30 November 2013,[109] and a daughter named Zoya, born in 2018.[110]

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