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Tamara Dollák

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Tamara Dollák
Personal information
Born (1999-06-04) 4 June 1999 (age 26)
Hungary
Height1.65 m (5 ft 5 in)
Weight57 kg (126 lb; 9.0 st)
Sport
Country Hungary
SportWomen's freestyle wrestling
Weight class57 kg
ClubUjpesti Torna Egylet
Coached byMartin Gabor
Medal record
Women's freestyle wrestling
Representing  Hungary
European Championships
Bronze medal – third place 2022 Budapest 57 kg
World Military Championships
Bronze medal – third place 2025 Warendorf 57 kg
University World Cup
Silver medal – second place 2022 Samsun 55 kg
Dan Kolov & Nikola Petrov Tournament
Gold medal – first place 2021 Plovdiv 59 kg
U23 European Championships
Silver medal – second place 2021 Skopje 59 kg
Bronze medal – third place 2022 Plovdiv 57 kg
Junior European Championships
Bronze medal – third place 2019 Pontevedra 57 kg

Tamara Dollák (born 4 June 1999) is a Hungarian freestyle wrestler who competes in the 57 kg weight class. She is a European Wrestling Championships bronze medalist and a multiple-time medalist in other international competitions, including the U23 European Championships and the World Military Championships.[1]

Career

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Dollák won a bronze medal in the women's freestyle 57 kg category at the 2022 European Wrestling Championships held in Budapest, Hungary. She defeated Turkey's Elvira Kamaloğlu 7–2 in the third place match.[2][3]

She captured a bronze medal at the 2025 World Military Wrestling Championships in Warendorf in the 57 kg class. In 2022, Dollák also earned a silver medal in the 55 kg event at the University World Cup held in Samsun.

At the 2021 Dan Kolov & Nikola Petrov Tournament, she won the gold medal in the 59 kg category. The same year, she was the silver medalist at the 2021 European U23 Wrestling Championships in Skopje. A year later, she won bronze at the 2022 European U23 Wrestling Championships in Plovdiv in the 57 kg category.

Earlier in her career, Dollák secured a bronze medal at the 2019 European Juniors Wrestling Championships in Pontevedra.

References

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  1. ^ "Tamara Dollák profile page". United World Wrestling. Retrieved 8 July 2025.
  2. ^ "2022 European Wrestling Championships". United World Wrestling.
  3. ^ Lloyd, Owen (31 March 2022). "Two golds apiece for Moldova and Turkey at European Wrestling Championships". InsideTheGames.biz. Retrieved 8 July 2025.
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