The 15-year-old was discovered dead in the water at her home in Bratsk, Russia, on Saturday.
She was a boss contender in pankration - an old Greek type of "no standards" boxing and wrestling - and had been chosen for her nation's national group.
A companion stated: "She was longing for turning into a best on the planet."
Her sister Tatiana, 25, told Komsomolskaya Pravda paper her sister was a "delightful young lady with numerous companions".
She included: "In August she turned into the adoptive parent to my little girl. My youngster worshiped her and called her 'caretaker'.
"Also, now she isn't with us any longer. Our hearts are broken.
"It is so calm and feels void at home without her."
Another buddy stated: "She was an incredible individual, the best and the most adored.
"She constantly longed for accomplishment in games. We needed to run together with her to another city and concentrate there.
"Everyone adored her, she was agreeable, kind and wonderful".
Her games organization issued an announcement saying: "A sad mishap has ended the life of our victor, companion, mate and understudy Irina Rybnikova, 15.
"She was a contender for Master of Sports in pankration, our adored young lady. Rest in harmony".
Russian wellbeing authorities have recently cautioned about the perils of utilizing cell phone chargers in restrooms.
In February, another Russian student, Kseniya P, was additionally shocked in the shower when her charging cell phone fell into the water.
The unfortunate 12-year-old was tuning in to music when the telephone came up short on power.
When she connected it to charge, the gadget fell into the water while the link was joined.
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Source: The Sun UK
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