Stella Hemetsberger

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Stella Hemetsberger
Born (1999-01-28) January 28, 1999 (age 25)
Vienna, Austria
Height1.70 m (5 ft 7 in)
Weight57 kg (126 lb; 9.0 st)
Stance Orthodox
Fighting out of Salzburg, Austria
TeamRS-GYM
TrainerRoland Schwarz

Stella Hemetsberger (born January 28, 1999) is an Austrian kickboxer and Muay Thai fighter.

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As of March 2024 whe was the No. 5 ranked −57.5 kg kickboxer in the world by Beyond Kickboxing. [1]

Biography and career

Stella Hemetsberger was born in Vienna in 1999 and grew up in Salzburg. She started to train in Muay Thai in 2012 at the RS-GYM Salzburg club under coach Roland Schwarz. She is a mechanical engineering graduate. [2] [3]

She started to compete as an amateur in 2016 and became Austria K-1 champion the next year. [4]

Hemetsberger faced Francesca Prescimone at KOK 109 in Vienna on February 18, 2023. She lost the fight by unanimous decision. [5]

On February 24, 2024, Hemetsberger faced reigning WAKO Pro K-1 European champion Débora Évora at UAM Fight Night K1-PRO in Abu Dhabi. She won the fight by split decision. [6]

Championships and accomplishments

Amateur

Fight record

Professional Kickboxing and Muay Thai record
3 Wins (2 (T)KO's), 2 Losses, 0 Draw, 0 No Contests
DateResultOpponentEventLocationMethodRoundTime
2024-02-24Win Flag of Portugal.svg Débora Évora UAM Fight Night K1-PRO Abu Dhabi, UAE Decision (Split)33:00
2023-02-18Loss Flag of Italy.svg Francesca PrescimoneKOK 109 Vienna, AustriaDecision (Unanimous)33:00
2023-01-08Win Flag of Thailand.svg Thailand TKO1
2022-09-29Win Flag of the United States.svg M.J WellsPatong Stadium Patong, Thailand KO (Punches)1
2022-04-23Loss Flag of Germany.svg Johanna RögnerVendetta Fight Nights 27 Vienna, AustriaDecision (Unanimous)33:00
Legend:   Win   Loss   Draw/No contest   Notes
Amateur Kickboxing and Muay Thai record [13]
DateResultOpponentEventLocationMethodRoundTime
2023-12-12Loss Flag of Turkey.svg Kubra KocakusIFMA European Championship 2023, Semi-finals Antalya, Turkey Decision (29:28)33:00
Wins the 2023 IFMA European Championship −60kg Bronze Medal.
2023-12-11Win Flag of Hungary.svg Ajsa Adel SandorfiIFMA European Championship 2023, Quarterfinals Antalya, Turkey Decision (30:27)33:00
2023-11-Win Flag of Turkey.svg Devrim Aydin2023 WAKO World Championships, Final Albufeira, Portugal Decision (3:0)32:00
Wins the 2023 WAKO World Championship −60kg Gold Medal.
2023-11-Win Flag of the United States.svg Elizabeth Helton2023 WAKO World Championships, Semi-finals Albufeira, Portugal Decision (3:0)32:00
2023-11-Win Flag of Australia (converted).svg Savannah Kincses2023 WAKO World Championships, Quarterfinals Albufeira, Portugal Decision (3:0)32:00
2023-09-29Win Flag of Finland.svg Emmi Saarela2023 WAKO Italian World Cup, Final Jesolo, ItalyDecision (3:0)32:00
Wins the 2023 WAKO Italian World Cup −60kg title.
2023-09-28Win Flag of Finland.svg Miina Sirikeoja2023 WAKO Italian World Cup, Semi-finals Jesolo, ItalyDecision (2:1)32:00
2023-07-23Win Flag of Slovakia.svg Viktoria DocekalovaEUSA Combat Games 2023, Final Zagreb, Croatia Decision (3:0)32:00
2023-07-22Win Flag of Portugal.svg Sofia OliveiraEUSA Combat Games 2023, Semi-finals Zagreb, Croatia Decision (2:0)32:00
2023-07-21Win Flag of France.svg Mélina RantinEUSA Combat Games 2023, Quarterfinals Zagreb, Croatia Decision (3:0)32:00
2023-06-Win Flag of Ukraine.svg Alina Martyniuk28th WAKO Hungarian World Cup, Final Budapest, Hungary Decision (3:0)32:00
Wins 28th WAKO Hungarian World Cup K-1 -60kg Gold Medal.
2023-06-Win Flag of Poland.svg Patrycja Płonka28th WAKO Hungarian World Cup, Semi-finals Budapest, Hungary Decision (3:0)32:00
2023-05-07Loss Flag of Russia.svg Marina BespalovaIFMA World Championship 2023, Quarterfinals Bangkok, Thailand Decision (29:28)33:00
2022-07-14Win Flag of Serbia.svg Milana Bjelogrlić 2022 World Games, Kickboxing Tournament, Final Birmingham, Alabama, USDecision (3:0)32:00
Wins the 2022 World Games Kickboxing −60kg Gold Medal.
2022-07-13Win Flag of Ukraine.svg Alina Martyniuk 2022 World Games – Kickboxing Tournament, Semi-finals Birmingham, Alabama, USDecision (2:1)32:00
2022-07-13Win Flag of Finland.svg Katja Poyhonen 2022 World Games – Kickboxing Tournament, Quarterfinals Birmingham, Alabama, USDecision (3:0)32:00
2022-06-05Win Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Hélène Connart 27th WAKO Hungarian World Cup, Final Budapest, Hungary Decision (3:0)32:00
Wins 27th WAKO Hungarian World Cup K-1 -60kg Gold Medal.
2022-06-04Win Flag of Portugal.svg Sodia Oliveira27th WAKO Hungarian World Cup, Semi-finals Budapest, Hungary Decision (3:0)32:00
2022-06-03Win Flag of Ukraine.svg Alina Martyniuk27th WAKO Hungarian World Cup, Quarterfinals Budapest, Hungary Decision (3:0)32:00
2021-10-Loss Flag of Serbia.svg Milana Bjelogrlić2021 WAKO World Championships, Final Jesolo, ItalyDecision (3:0)32:00
Wins 2021 WAKO World Championships K-1 -60kg Silver Medal.
2021-10-Win Flag of Portugal.svg Sodia Oliveira2021 WAKO World Championships, Semi-finals Jesolo, ItalyDecision (2:1)32:00
2021-10-Win Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Hélène Connart 2021 WAKO World Championships, Quarterfinals Jesolo, ItalyDecision (3:0)32:00
2021-10-Win Flag of Russia.svg Anastasia Zharova2021 WAKO World Championships, First Round Jesolo, ItalyDecision (3:0)32:00
2021-09-19Win Flag of Romania.svg Andreea Cebuc26th WAKO Hungarian World Cup, Final Budapest, Hungary Decision (3:0)32:00
Wins the 26th WAKO Hungarian World Cup K-1 -60kg Gold Medal.
2021-09-18Win Flag of Ukraine.svg Alina Martyniuk26th WAKO Hungarian World Cup, Semi-finals Budapest, Hungary Decision (3:0)32:00
2021-09-17Win Flag of Finland.svg Katja Poyhonen26th WAKO Hungarian World Cup, Quarterfinals Budapest, Hungary Decision (3:0)32:00
2021-05-15Loss Flag of Serbia.svg Milana Bjelogrlić2021 WAKO Serbia Open European Cup, Final Belgrade, Serbia Decision (3:0)32:00
Wins 2021 WAKO Serbia Open European Cup K-1 -60kg Silver Medal.
2021-05-15Win Flag of Serbia.svg Selena Ivanović2021 WAKO Serbia Open European Cup, Final Belgrade, Serbia Decision (3:0)32:00
2020-02-28Win Flag of Ireland.svg Deidre Beigley2020 WAKO Irish Open, Final Dublin, IrelandDecision (3:0)32:00
2020-02-28Win Flag of Finland.svg Katja Poyhonen2020 WAKO Irish Open, Semi-finals Dublin, IrelandDecision (2:1)32:00
2019-10-Loss Flag of Russia.svg Kristina Ismailova2019 WAKO World Championships, Semi-finals Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina Decision (2:1)32:00
Wins 2019 WAKO World Championship K-1 -60kg Bronze Medal.
2019-10-Win Flag of Slovakia.svg Lucia Cmarova2019 WAKO World Championships, Quarterfinals Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina Decision (3:0)32:00
2019-10-Win Flag of Italy.svg Marika Pagliaroli2019 WAKO World Championships, First Round Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina Decision (3:0)32:00
2019-09-28Win Flag of Slovakia.svg Lucia Cmarova2019 WAKO K-1 World Grand Prix, Semi-finals Prague, Czech Republic Decision (3:0)32:00
2019-09-27Win Flag of Estonia.svg Astrid Grents2019 WAKO K-1 World Grand Prix, Quarterfinals Prague, Czech Republic Decision (3:0)32:00
2019-07-23Loss Flag of Germany.svg Viktorija MolcanovaIFMA World Championship 2019, First Round Bangkok, Thailand Decision (29:28)33:00
2019-05-18Loss Flag of the Netherlands.svg Sarel de Jong 2019 Hungarian K-1 Kickboxing World Cup, Semi-final Budapest, Hungary Decision32:00
2018-11-Loss Flag of Croatia.svg Monika Babic2018 WAKO European Championships, Quarterfinals Bratislava, Slovakia Decision (3:0)32:00
2017-09-Win Flag of Serbia.svg Jelena Ilic2017 WAKO European Championships, Semi-finals Skopje, North Macedonia Decision (2:1)32:00
Wins 2017 WAKO European Championship Older Junior K-1 -60kg Gold Medal.
2017-09-Win Flag of Poland.svg Alina Stasiak2017 WAKO European Championship, Semi-finals Skopje, North Macedonia Decision (3:0)32:00
Legend:   Win   Loss   Draw/No contest   Notes

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