Bediha Tacyıldız
Bediha Tacyıldız (born 12 July 1996) is a Turkish Muay Thai practitioner competing in the 63.5 kg division, and kickboxer in the 65 kg. She is multiple times world, European and European Games champion in Muaythai, and Islamic Solidarity Games champion in kickboxing.[1][2]
Bediha Tacyıldız | |
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Born | Sivas, Turkey | 12 July 1996
Nationality | Turkish |
Division |
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Style | Muay Thai & Kickboxing |
Medal record | ||
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Representing Turkey | ||
Women's Muay Thai | ||
IFMA World Championships | ||
2022 Abu Dhabi | 63.5 kg | |
2021 Bangkok | 67 kg | |
2019 Bangkok | 67 kg | |
2018 Cancún | 67 kg | |
2017 Minsk | 67 kg | |
2016 Jönköping | 67 kg | |
2014 Langkawi | 67 kg | |
European Games | ||
2023 Myślenice | 51 kg | |
European Muaythai Championships | ||
2019 Minsk | 67 kg | |
2018 Prague | 67 kg | |
2017 Paris | 67 kg | |
2014 Kraków | 67 kg | |
2012 Antalya | 67 kg | |
FISU World University Championship | ||
2018 Pattaya | 67 kg | |
Women's Kickboxing } | ||
Islamic Solidarity Games | ||
2021 Konya | -65 kg |
Bediha Tacyıldız was born in Sivas, Turkey, on 12 July 1996.[2] She is a graduate of Physical Education from Düzce University[1]
References
- "Bediha Tacyıldız kimdir? Avrupa Olimpiyat Şampiyonu Bediha Tactıldız kimdir? Bediha Tacyıldız nereli kaç yaşındadır?". Haymana Gazete (in Turkish). 4 July 2023. Retrieved 6 July 2023.
- "Tacyıldız Bediha". EG2023. Retrieved 10 July 2023.
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