Ekaterina Vandaryeva (born January 20, 1991) is a Belarusian kickboxer who defeated future UFC champion Joanna Jędrzejczyk in a controversial judges' decision to become the WKN champion in 2011.
13-534: For other uses, see Ekaterina (disambiguation) . Ekaterina Gender Female Origin Language(s) Russian Meaning Pristine Other names Alternative spelling Cyrillic : Екатерина Variant form(s) Yekaterina See also Katerina , Katherine Ekaterina is a Russian feminine given name , and an alternative transliteration of
26-602: A Russian kickboxer Politics [ edit ] Catherine the Great in Russian called as Yekaterina Velikaya Ekaterina Furtseva (1910–1974), first woman to be admitted into Politburo Ekaterina Kalinina (1882-1960), Soviet politician and First Lady of the Soviet Union Yekaterina Kuskova (1869–1958), Russian Marxist political figure Yekaterina Vorontsova-Dashkova (1743–1810),
39-736: A character in the Life Ekaterina Dmitrievna Smokovnikova, The Road to Calvary Kate Daniels from the Magic Series by Ilona Andrew's. Kate' real name is Ekaterina, but she always calls herself Kate. Ekaterina Alexandrovna Shcherbatskaya (Kitty), a character in Anna Karenina Ekaterina 'Kitty' Erzabet Enfield, a character in Spirit Box Radio See also [ edit ] Katherine Ekaterina (novel) ,
52-570: A novel by Donald Harington Ekaterina (TV series) , based on the life of Catherine the Great Ekaterina, branch in the Cahill family ( The 39 Clues ) References [ edit ] ^ MFnames.com - Origin and Meaning of Ekaterina [REDACTED] Name list This page or section lists people that share the same given name . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change that link to point directly to
65-488: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Ekaterina (disambiguation) Ekaterina is a feminine given name. Ekaterina may also refer to: Ekaterina Vandaryeva Before participating in Muay Thai , Ekaterina Vandaryeva had been involved in volleyball, athletics, self-defense. She graduated from the school of choreography. Ekaterina Vandaryeva began kickboxing at age 16, in 2007, with
78-1659: The Russian Yekaterina . Katya and Katyusha are common diminutive forms of Ekaterina. Its Western counterpart is Catherine (Katherine) . Notable people with the name can be found below. Arts [ edit ] Ekaterina Medvedeva (born 1937), Russian naïve painter Ekaterina Sedia (born 1970), Russian fantasy author Yekaterina Petrovna Zamolodchikova (born 1982), American Drag Performer Sports [ edit ] Yekaterina Abramova (born 1982), Russian speed skater Ekaterina Alexandrova (born 1997), Russian professional tennis player Ekaterina Alexandrovskaya (2000–2020), Russian-Australian pairs skater Ekaterina Anikeeva (born 1969), Russian water polo player Ekaterina Antropova (born 2003), Russian-Italian volleyball player Ekaterina Bychkova (born 1985), Russian professional tennis player Ekaterina Dafovska (born 1975), Bulgarian biathlete Ekaterina Dzehalevich (born 1986), Belarusian professional tennis player Yekaterina Gamova (born 1980), Russian volleyball player Ekaterina Gordeeva (born 1971), Russian Olympic and World figure skating champion Ekaterina Ivanova (biathlete) (born 1977), Belarusian biathlete Ekaterina Ivanova (tennis) (born 1987), Bychkova's Russian compatriot and professional tennis player Ekaterina Karsten (born 1972), Belarusian rower Yekaterina Khramenkova (born 1956), Soviet long-distance runner Ekaterina Kramarenko (born 1991), Russian artistic gymnast Yekaterina Lobaznyuk (born 1983), Olympic gymnast who competed for Russia in
91-828: The 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney Yekaterina Lobysheva (born 1985), Russian speed skater Ekaterina Makarova (born 1988), Ivanova's Russian compatriot and professional tennis player Ekaterina Nikolaidou (born 1992), Greek rower athlete Yekaterina Podkopayeva (born 1952), middle-distance runner who represented the USSR and later Russia Ekaterina Selezneva (born 1995), Russian rhythmic gymnast Ekaterina Shatnaya (born 1979), Kazakhstani athlete Ekaterina Shliapnikova (born 2005), Russian canoeist Yekaterina Smirnova (born 1956), Soviet heptathlete Ekaterina Aleksandrovna Vasilieva (born 1976), Russian water polo player Ekaterina Vandaryeva ,
104-624: The Minsk club "Kick Fighter Gym" Ekaterina Vandaryeva wanted to enter the Police Academy, but later chose the Belarusian State University of Physical Training (specializing in tourism management); which she graduated in 2013 Vandaryeva first coaches were World and European champions Andrei Kulebin and Andrei Kotsur . It was they, who have made her a champion. The first professional fight Vandaryeva participated in
117-607: The bout via controversial split decision, but earned the Performance of the Night bonus. The rematch between Vandaryeva and Anna "Supergirl" Jarronsak was scheduled on January 14, 2023, at ONE Fight Night 6 . At the weigh-ins, Vandaryeva weighed in at 125.5 pounds, 0.5 pounds over the strawweight limit. Both bouts proceeded at catchweight with Vandaryeva each fined 20% of their purses, which went to their opponents Jarronsak. However, Jarronsak stepped in to face Stamp Fairtex in
130-1216: The closest female friend of Empress Catherine the Great Ekaterina Svanidze (1880–1907), Georgian first wife of Joseph Stalin Eka (Ekaterine) Tkeshelashvili (born 1977), Georgian jurist and former minister of foreign affairs of Georgia Other fields [ edit ] Yekaterina Geltzer (1876–1962), prima ballerina of the Bolshoi Ballet who danced in the theatre from 1898 to 1935 Yekaterina Golubeva (1966–2011), Russian actress Ekaterina 'Katia' Ivanova (born 1988), Kazakh-born English model and contestant on Celebrity Big Brother 2010 Ekaterina Korbut , woman Grandmaster of chess Ekaterina Maximova (1939–2009), Russian ballerina Ekaterina Peshkova (1887–1965), Russian human rights activist and humanitarian Ekaterina Polovnikova-Atalik (born 1982), Russian-Turkish Grandmaster of chess Ekaterina Zelyonaya (1902–1991), Soviet actress and singer of Ukrainian ancestry Fictional characters [ edit ] Yekaterina "Katya" Derevko Ekaterina Golovkina,
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#1732782712359156-501: The presence of members of the royal family. Vandaryeva signed with ONE Championship and made her promotional debut against Janet Todd at ONE Championship: Century on October 13, 2019. She lost the fight via second-round knockout. She made her sophomore appearance in the organization against Jackie Buntan at ONE on TNT 4 on April 28, 2021. She lost the fight via majority decision. Vandaryeva faced Supergirl Jaroonsak MuayThai at ONE: Heavy Hitters on January 14, 2022. She lost
169-578: Was in Cyprus against a Greek. She became a World Champion for the first time in Thailand in 2009, a year after she had begun kickboxing. As of the end of 2012 Ekaterina Vandaryeva has 65 fights, 58 wins, including 16 Knockouts. Her favorite award “Best Fighter World Cup” is the award of the prestigious version – IFMA. Ekaterina Vandaryeva was awarded by the King of Thailand on his Birthday at his palace, in
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