Grace Bullen

Grace Jacob Bullen (born 7 February 1997) is a Norwegian freestyle wrestler. She won the silver medal in the 59 kg event at the 2022 World Wrestling Championships held in Belgrade, Serbia.[1][2] She is a four-time medalist, including two gold medals, at the European Wrestling Championships. Bullen also won a bronze medal for Norway at the 2015 European Games held in Baku, Azerbaijan.

Grace Bullen
Grace Bullen in 2021
Personal information
Full nameGrace Jacob Bullen
Born (1997-02-07) 7 February 1997
Eritrea
Sport
CountryNorway
SportAmateur wrestling
Weight class
  • 57 kg
  • 59 kg
Event(s)Freestyle
Coached byGheorghe Costin
Medal record
Women's freestyle wrestling
Representing  Norway
World Championships
Silver medal – second place 2022 Belgrade 59 kg
Bronze medal – third place 2023 Belgrade 62 kg
European Championships
Gold medal – first place 2017 Novi Sad 58 kg
Gold medal – first place 2020 Rome 57 kg
Silver medal – second place 2016 Riga 58 kg
Silver medal – second place 2023 Zagreb 62 kg
European Games
Bronze medal – third place 2015 Baku 58 kg
Golden Grand Prix Ivan Yarygin
Bronze medal – third place 2019 Krasnoyarsk 57 kg
Dan Kolov - Nikola Petrov Tournament
Silver medal – second place2019 Ruse57 kg
Grand Prix
Gold medal – first place2022 Rome59 kg
Gold medal – first place2018 Klippan59 kg
World U23 Championships
Gold medal – first place 2018 Bucharest 59 kg
World Juniors Championships
Bronze medal – third place2017 Tampere59 kg
European Juniors Championships
Gold medal – first place2015 İstanbul59 kg
Gold medal – first place2016 Bucharest59 kg
Gold medal – first place2017 Dortmund59 kg
Summer Youth Olympics
Gold medal – first place 2014 Nanjing 60 kg
World Cadets Championships
Gold medal – first place2014 Snina60 kg
European Cadets Championships
Gold medal – first place2013 Bar60 kg
Gold medal – first place2014 Samokov60 kg
Bronze medal – third place2012 Katowice56 kg

Early life

Born in a refugee camp in Eritrea to South Sudanese parents, she moved to Fredrikstad, Norway in 2001 at the age of four.[3] Already at the age of four she took up wrestling in the martial arts club Atlas.[3][4]

Career

At the 2014 Summer Youth Olympics held in Nanjing, China, Bullen represented Norway and she won the gold medal in the girls' 60 kg event.[5][6] In the final, she defeated Pei Xingru of China.[5][6] In 2015, she represented Norway at the European Games held in Baku, Azerbaijan and she won one of the bronze medals in the women's 58 kg event.[7] She lost her first match against Emese Barka of Hungary and entered the repechage.[7] Here she won against Valeria Koblova by walkover and she defeated Irina Netreba of Azerbaijan in the bronze medal match.[7] Bullen also competed in the women's 58 kg event at the 2015 World Wrestling Championships held in Las Vegas, United States where she was eliminated in her second match by Marianna Sastin of Hungary.[8]

In 2016, Bullen won the silver medal in the women's 58 kg at the European Wrestling Championships held in Riga, Latvia.[9] In the final, she lost against Nataliya Synyshyn of Azerbaijan. The following year, she won the gold medal in the same event at the 2017 European Wrestling Championships held in Novi Sad, Serbia.[10][11] In the final, she defeated Mariana Cherdivara of Moldova.[10] In the same year, Bullen was eliminated in her first match in the women's 58 kg event at the 2017 World Wrestling Championships held in Paris, France.[12]

In 2018, Bullen competed in the 57 kg event at the World Wrestling Championships held in Budapest, Hungary.[13] She won her first match against Giullia Penalber of Brazil and her next match against Jong In-sun of North Korea.[13] She then lost her next match against Rong Ningning of China; Rong went on to win the gold medal.[13] Bullen then failed to secure the bronze medal in her match against Pooja Dhanda of India.[13] A month later, at the 2018 World U23 Wrestling Championship held in Bucharest, Romania, she won the gold medal in the women's 59 kg event.[14]

In 2019, Bullen won one of the bronze medals in the women's 57 kg event at the Golden Grand Prix Ivan Yarygin held in Krasnoyarsk, Russia. In the same year, she also competed in the 57 kg event at the 2019 European Games held in Minsk, Belarus where she lost her bronze medal match against Anastasia Nichita of Moldova.[15] In 2020, Bullen won the gold medal in the 57 kg event at the European Wrestling Championships held in Rome, Italy.[16] In the final, she defeated Alina Akobiia of Ukraine.[16]

In March 2021, Bullen competed at the European Qualification Tournament in Budapest, Hungary hoping to qualify for the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan.[17] Her hopes were dashed when she was eliminated in her first match by Bediha Gün of Turkey.[17] A month later, she was eliminated in her second match in the 59 kg event at the 2021 European Wrestling Championships held in Warsaw, Poland.[18] In May 2021, she failed to qualify for the Olympics at the World Qualification Tournament held in Sofia, Bulgaria.[19][20] She won her first two matches but she was then eliminated in the semi-finals by Veronika Chumikova.[19][21] In October 2021, she was eliminated in her first match in the women's 59 kg event at the World Wrestling Championships held in Oslo, Norway.[22]

In 2022, Bullen won the gold medal in her event at the Matteo Pellicone Ranking Series 2022 held in Rome, Italy.[23] She won the silver medal in the 59 kg event at the 2022 World Wrestling Championships held in Belgrade, Serbia.[1][2]

Bullen won the silver medal in the 62 kg event at the 2023 European Wrestling Championships held in Zagreb, Croatia.[24][25] She won one of the bronze medals in the 62 kg event at the 2023 World Wrestling Championships held in Belgrade, Serbia.

Achievements

Year Tournament Location Result Event
2015 European Games Baku, Azerbaijan 3rd Freestyle 58 kg
2016 European Championships Riga, Latvia 2nd Freestyle 58 kg
2017 European Championships Novi Sad, Serbia 1st Freestyle 58 kg
2020 European Championships Rome, Italy 1st Freestyle 57 kg
2022 World Championships Belgrade, Serbia 2nd Freestyle 59 kg
2023 European Championships Zagreb, Croatia 2nd Freestyle 62 kg
World Championships Belgrade, Serbia 3rd Freestyle 62 kg

References

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