Svetlana Yurievna Soluianova (; born 21 September 1994) is a Russian boxer. She competed in the women's flyweight event at the 2020 Summer Olympics.
In 2018 she became the European Champion in the weight class up to 51 kg.
Soluianova began boxing at the age of 13. Until the 9th grade, she also studied at a music school, specializing in accordion, but after graduation chose to focus on boxing.
She joined the Russian national team in 2011. Competing in her weight division, Soluianova has advantages in height (175 cm) and reach, allowing her to effectively fight at long range in an out-fighter style.
At age 18, Soluianova won her first national title at the 2012 Russian Championships in Orenburg (15âÂÂ21 October). In the final, she defeated Viktoria Kuleshova, bronze medalist of the previous yearâÂÂs championships.
Following her national success, Soluianova won the European Youth Championships in Wà Âadysà Âawowo, Poland, defeating a Turkish opponent in the final 12:8. She was recognized as the best athlete of the tournament and awarded a special trophy.
At the World University Championships in Chiang Mai, Thailand (3âÂÂ8 October 2016), she won a bronze medal, losing in the semifinal to a Thai boxer (1:2).
In Gliwice, Poland (5âÂÂ9 September 2017), Soluianova won gold, defeating four-time Kazakhstan champion and two-time world champion Nazym Kyzaibay 5:0 in the final.
At the Russian Championships in Ulan-Ude (19âÂÂ25 March 2018), she won gold, defeating World Champion and four-time Russian Champion Alexandra Kuleshova in the final.
At the 11th WomenâÂÂs European Boxing Championships in Sofia, Bulgaria (5âÂÂ12 June 2018), Soluianova claimed the gold medal, defeating TurkeyâÂÂs Buse Naz ÃÂakñroÃÂlu in the final.
At the 10th AIBA WomenâÂÂs World Championships in India, Soluianova was eliminated in the first round (15 November 2018), losing to Zhaina Shekerbekova of Kazakhstan.
At the 2019 European Games in Minsk, she won the silver medal.
On 19 July 2019, Soluianova was named an ambassador of the 1st World Martial Arts Festival TAFISA.
In June 2021, she qualified for the 2020 Summer Olympics. In July 2021, she competed in Tokyo, but was eliminated in the Round of 32, losing 2:3 to Virginia Fuchs of the United States.