Russian judoka Natalia Kuziutina – who famously grappled with President Vladimir Putin earlier this year – has claimed a silver medal at the European Games in Minsk.
Kuziutina, 30, reached the final of the womens 52kg class but was beaten by reigning Olympic champion Majlinda Kelmendi of Kosovo.
Russian Olympic bronze medalist Kuziutina made the headlines earlier this year when she took to the mat with Putin at an event in Sochi.
The pair traded throws, leading Kuziutina to be dubbed “the woman who floored Putin” by some sections of the press.
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Kuziutina maintains an active social media presence, sharing her growing judo achievements as well as the ways she enjoys her downtime.
Her medal at the ongoing Second European Games in Belarus helped Russia reach a tally of 15 overall as of Saturday afternoon, enough to put them well on top of the medals table.
Russia stand on six gold, five silver and four bronze medals, ahead of hosts Belarus in second on three golds and an overall tally of 13.
Russian judoka Natalia Kuziutina – who famously grappled with President Vladimir Putin earlier this year – has claimed a silver medal at the European Games in Minsk.
Kuziutina, 30, reached the final of the womens 52kg class but was beaten by reigning Olympic champion Majlinda Kelmendi of Kosovo.
Russian Olympic bronze medalist Kuziutina made the headlines earlier this year when she took to the mat with Putin at an event in Sochi.
The pair traded throws, leading Kuziutina to be dubbed “the woman who floored Putin” by some sections of the press.
Also on rt.com Meet Natalia Kuziutina – the Olympic judoka and 'woman who floored Putin' (PHOTOS)
Kuziutina maintains an active social media presence, sharing her growing judo achievements as well as the ways she enjoys her downtime.
Her medal at the ongoing Second European Games in Belarus helped Russia reach a tally of 15 overall as of Saturday afternoon, enough to put them well on top of the medals table.
Russia stand on six gold, five silver and four bronze medals, ahead of hosts Belarus in second on three golds and an overall tally of 13.