Ela Aydin Explained

Ela Aydin
Nationality:German
Birth Date:1999 1, df=yes
Birth Place:Munich, Germany
Height:1.69 m
Sport:Taekwondo
Event: –49 kg
Club:TSV Dachau 1865 e.V.
Turnedpro:2018
Coach:Demirhan Aydin
Highestranking:5 (2022)[1]
Updated:30 March 2024

Ela Aydin (born 12 January 1999) is a German taekwondo athlete. Her greatest achievements are a bronze medal at the 2022 Grand Prix in Paris and two bronze medals at European Championships.

Career

Junior

Ela Aydin began practicing taekwondo at the age of five and participated in her first competition at age six. When she was 14, she was selected to represent the German national team at her first U15 European Championship in Bucharest in 2013, where she won a bronze medal.

In the years following, Aydin took part in several competitions such as the taekwondo Youth World Championships and several European Championships. In 2016, she tore a cruciate ligament in her knee and due to undergoing surgery had to take a break from competing.[2] [3]

Senior

In 2017, Aydin won a silver medal at the U21 European Championships in Sofia. In 2018, she participated in the European Championships in Kazan but lost in the prelims against the eventual European Champion Kristina Tomić from Croatia. She also competed in the Grand Prix series of 2018.

The following year, Aydin won a bronze medal at the 2019 Military World Games in Wuhan and a silver medal at the Extra European Championships in Bari. In both competitions, she participated in the Olympic weight class of 49 kilograms. She also competed in the 2019 World Championships in Manchester, where she finished in ninth place, as well as the 2019 European U21 Championships and two Grand Prix competitions.

In early 2021, Aydin won a bronze medal at the European Championships in Sofia.[4] A few months later, she narrowly missed out on qualifying for the 2020 Olympics Games, losing to Israeli fighter Avishag Semberg in the semifinals of the tournament. Qualifying for the final would have meant being allowed to participate in the Olympic Games in Tokyo.

In September 2022, Ela Aydin won a bronze medal at the Paris Grand Prix - she is the first woman of the German national team to have won a medal at a Grand Prix competition.[5] [6] [7] She also won a bronze medal at the 2022 European Championships in Manchester. She took part in the 2023 World Championships in Baku. She won her opening match but lost to Dunya Abutaleb from Saudi Arabia in her second match (round of 16).[8]

In March 2024, Aydin participated in the European qualification tournament for the Summer Olympics in Paris, where she won the round of 16 against Zemfira Hasanzade (Azerbaijan) 2:0, but lost to Ilenia Matonti from Italy in the quarter-finals.[9] [10] She therefore did not qualify a quota place for the 49 kg weight category at the Olympic Games, as this would have required her to reach the final.[11] [12] [13] In April 2024, Aydin underwent another cruciate ligament and meniscus surgery.

Personal life

In 2017, Aydin graduated from school with a General Certificate of Secondary Education. In the same year, she joined the sports promotion group of the Bundeswehr (German: Sportfördergruppe der Bundeswehr) and completed her basic training by the start of 2018. She has been a Soldier-Athlete (German: Sportsoldat) ever since.[14]

Competitive history

Year!Event!Location!G-Rank!Place
2024Slovenia Open LjubljanaG-13rd
German Championships Ochsenhausen-1st
2023Croatia Open ZagrebG-13rd
Polish Open WarsawG-13rd
Tallinn Open TallinnG-11st
European Clubs Championships SofiaG-11st
US Open Las VegasG-23rd
German Championships Nuremberg-2nd
2022Dutch Open EindhovenG-11st
Grand Prix ParisG-63rd
European Clubs Championships TallinnG-22nd
European Championships ManchesterG-43rd
Spanish Open La NuciaG-23rd
Turkish Open AntalyaG-21st
Fujairah Open FujairahG-21st
German Championships Weißenburg-1st
2021French Open ParisG-13rd
Montenegro Open PodgoricaG-13rd
Albania Open TiranaG-13rd
WT Presidents Cup - Europe IstanbulG-12nd
Tallinn Open TallinnG-11st
Beirut Open BeirutG-22nd
Spanish Open AlicanteG-13rd
European Championships SofiaG-43rd
German Championships Dortmund-1st
2020Sofia Open SofiaG-13rd
German Open HamburgG-22nd
Helsingborg Open HelsingborgG-13rd
German Championships Lünen-1st
2019Extra European Championships BariG-42nd
Military World Games WuhanG-23rd
Austrian Open InnsbruckG-13rd
WT Presidents Cup - Africa AgadirG-13rd
Dutch Open NijmegenG-13rd
US Open Las VegasG-13rd
Slovenia Open MariborG-11st
German Championships Nuremberg-2nd
2018Luxembourg Open LuxembourgG-13rd
Multi European Games PlodivG-11st
Austrian Open InnsbruckG-11st
2017Croatia Open ZagrebG-42nd
Serbia Open BelgradeG-13rd
Riga Open RigaG-12nd
Polish Open WarsawG-11st
Austrian Open InnsbruckG-12nd
European Championships (U21) SofiaG-42nd
2014German Championships-2nd
2013European Championships (cadets) BucharestG-43rd

References

  1. http://www.worldtaekwondo.org/ranking/ranking.html
  2. Web site: Deutsche Taekwondo Union e.V.: Mitglied . 14 September 2022 . dtu.de.
  3. Web site: Ela Aydin: "Eine stärkere und erfolgreichere Ela als davor." | Menschen . 14 September 2022 . athlet.one.
  4. Web site: TaekwondoData . 14 September 2022 . TaekwondoData . en.
  5. Web site: [World Taekwondo] Results - Day 1 ]. 14 September 2022 . worldtaekwondo.org.
  6. Web site: Taekwondo Olympia-Qualifikation Damen 49kg & 57kg & Herren 58kg World Grand Prix Paris . . https://web.archive.org/web/20220927035333/https://olympics.com/de/video/taekwondo-olympia-qualifikation-damen-49kg-57kg-herren-58kg-world-grand-prix-par . 2022-09-27 . live.
  7. Web site: Aydin gewinnt Bronze beim Grand Prix in Paris . 14 September 2022 . sport.de . de.
  8. Web site: [World Taekwondo] Result_Day 3 ]. 1 June 2023 . worldtaekwondo.org.
  9. https://europetaekwondo.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/EQT-Olympic-P11-Competition-Draw-Sheet-with-results-DAY-1-1.pdf
  10. https://web.archive.org/web/20240309223540/https://europetaekwondo.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/EQT-Olympic-P11-Competition-Draw-Sheet-with-results-DAY-1-1.pdf
  11. Web site: [World Taekwondo] Paris 2024 Olympic Games Qualification System ]. 2024-03-09 . m.worldtaekwondo.org.
  12. https://europetaekwondo.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/EQT-Olympic-P11-Competition-Draw-Sheet-DAY-1-09-MAR-2024.pdf
  13. https://web.archive.org/web/20240309124927/https://europetaekwondo.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/EQT-Olympic-P11-Competition-Draw-Sheet-DAY-1-09-MAR-2024.pdf
  14. Web site: Ela Aydin . 14 September 2022 . Ela Aydin . de-DE.