Bilyal Makhov

Biljal Valeryevich Machów (Russian Билял Валерьевич Махов, English transcription Bilyal Makhov; born September 20, 1987 in Nalchik, Soviet Union ) is a Russian wrestler. He was world champion in 2007 and 2009. The 1.96m wide and 118 kg Machów struggles in freestyle in the class up to 120 kg ( heavyweight).

Career

Biljal Machów, born in Kabardino -Balkaria and alive since his youth in Dagestan, began in 2000 with the rings. Quickly, your talent turned out. He wrestled at junior level in both the classical and free style, with the seniors but only in free style. After his first success at junior level he was a member of Dinamo Khasavyurt. There was not, and is trained by Khankala Gadschimagomedow and Magomed Gusseinov.

2005 Biljal Machów launched at the Junior World Championship in Vilnius, where he Rokas Balinskas from Lithuania, Arjan Bhullar of Canada, Maxim Mikhailovich from Belarus and Batschana Karanadse from Georgia World Champion by defeating. At the tournament in Greco-Roman style, he was defeated in his first battle against the Swedes Jalmar Sjöberg, but defeated then Dömötör Laszlo from Hungary, Sergei Pavlov from Ukraine and Brandan Rupp from the United States and ultimately secured another bronze medal.

In 2006 he successfully defended his World Junior Championship title in freestyle. In the finals of the World Cup tournament in Guatemala City, he defeated Mohammad Azar Shakib Seyed of Iran.

Started in 2007 Biljal Machów in Baku for the first time at a Senior World Championship. After defeating the beginning Vincenzo Lipari Italy 10-0, he also won the duel against the experienced Wadym Tassoew from Ukraine, the Koreans Go Soung -Jin and Çakiroglu Fatih from Turkey. In the final he was the Cuban Alexis Rodríguez Valera from Havana, Vice World Champion of 2002 and 2005, over. After four minutes fight time Machów Rodriguez had defeated 2-0 rounds ( 10-0 technical points) and was 20 years old one of the youngest world champion in free style heavyweight wrestler in the history.

In the Olympic year 2008 Biljal Machów evidence on the important for the Russian wrestler international Ivan Yarygin Memorial Tournament in Krasnoyarsk in the heavyweight behind Bachtijar Akhmedov and the former world champion Kuramagomed Kuramagomedow only the 3rd place, and also in the Russian championship he finished behind Akhmedov and Alexander Schemarow only the 3rd place. In the following period, he was also injured, so that he could no longer qualify for participation in the Olympic Games in Beijing. There started Akhmedov, who won behind Artur Taymazov, one of North Ossetia-Alania coming, struggling for Uzbekistan athletes, the silver medal.

2009 defeated Biljal Machów, recovered from his injury, at the Russian Championship Bachtijar Akhmedov and was therefore used at the World Championships in Herning / Denmark. In Herning Machów won his second world title in superior style. It is worth noting was the superiority that it placed the 1.96 meter tall athlete on the day. Only his first opponent, the Greek Ioannis Arzoumanidis, went with him about the rule fight time of four minutes and lost with only 0:4 technical points. The Spaniard Jose Cuba Vasquez took Biljal Machów in 51 seconds contest time 12 technical points from the struggle which was terminated. Something similar happened to Disney Rodriguez of Cuba, who was defeated 10-0 technical points after 3:46 minutes fighting time, and in the final battle the Iranians Fardin Masoumi Valadi, who succumbed after 3:22 minutes 8-0 technical points.

At the European Championships 2010 in Baku Machów won by victories over Bartolomiej Bartnicki (Poland), Sergei Djomins (Latvia ), Alexei Schemarow ( Belarus ) and Fatih Çakiroglu (Turkey) for the title. At the World Championships this year in Moscow he managed to defend the title with wins over Luis F. Vivenes Urbanesa, Venezuela, Daniel Ligeti, Hungary, Levan Berianidse, Georgia and the two-time Olympic champion Artur Taimasow from Uzbekistan, whom he 2-0 rounds, 1: 0, 1-0 techn. Points defeated.

International success

Notes

  • WM = World Championship, EM = European Championship,
  • F = free style, GR = Greek -Roman style
  • Heavyweight, 120 kg body weight

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