Brad Vering

Bradley Vering ( born August 21, 1977 in Schuyler, Nebraska) is an American professional wrestler. He was 2007 Vice World Champion in Greco-Roman wrestling in the middleweight division.

Career

Brad Vering started at the age of six years with the rings. He attended the Howells High School in Howells, Nebraska, where he played American football and was active in the struggle. First, he was still wrestling in both styles, but focused soon on the Greco-Roman. Style. During this time he was three students master the state Nebraska in Greco-Roman. Style at the high school wrestlers.

He then attended the University of Nebraska -Lincoln and studied Agricultur there. He finished his studies in 2001. During his student days was Brad Vering twice NCAA champion in the United States ( = American students master ). In 1997 it was first used in an international championship, the World Youth Championship in Turku / Finland. He finished there in Greco-Roman. Style in the middleweight division with a win and two defeats the 15th Place.

In his career, Brad Vering was, inter alia, by Mark Cody, Tim Neumann, Lee Schroeder and Momir Petkovic, coach of the U.S. national team in Greco-Roman wrestler. Style exercises. He is since 2002 a member of the New York Athletic Club, but mostly trained at the Training Center of the U.S. american. Ringer Association in Colorado Springs.

Brad Vering, who previously won the American middleweight championship four times, started from 2002 regularly at international championships. At the World Championships in 2002 in Cairo and 2003 in Créteil / France, he took each a good 5th place. At the Olympic Games in Athens in 2004, he started in the middleweight division, but lost both bouts, he had to deny, namely against Mohamad Abd El Fatah from Egypt and Muchran Wachtangadse from Georgia, finishing in 11th place.

Successful Brad Vering cut off at the Pan American Games or Championships. In 2007 he won in San Salvador and Rio de Janeiro respectively middleweight after he had already occupied respectively the 2nd place in Guatemala and Santo Domingo 2003.

His greatest success yet in his career, he celebrated wrestler at the 2007 World Championships in Baku. He was vice-champion there. This reach him five victories. Among the defeated wrestlers from him was, inter alia, also Jan Fischer from Germany. In the final he defeated quite clearly with 0:9 points against Alexei Mishin from Russia.

Since 2006, Brad Vering assistant coach at the University of Northern Iowa. Currently he is preparing for the U.S. american. Excretion for the Olympic Games in Beijing. He hopes to be there in the middleweight division from 2006 to prevail against his toughest rival Jacob Clark, the U.S. champion.

Bradley Vering managed to qualify for the Olympic Games in Beijing. In Beijing, he fought at middleweight and defeated in the first round of the strong Poland Artur Michalkiewicz on points. But in the next round he defeated the Armenians Dennis Forow on points. Since Forow but did not come in the final, he was eliminated, finishing in 12th place.

International success

(OS = Olympic Games, WM = World Championship, GR = Greek and Roman. Styles, Mi = Medium weight up to 84 kg body weight)

  • 2002 5th Place, WM in Moscow, GR, Mi, with wins over Tarvi Thomberg, Estonia and Andrea Minguzzi, Italy & a defeats against Mohamad Abd El Fatah, Egypt;
  • 2002, 3rd place, World Cup in Cairo, GR, Wed, behind Mohammed Abd el Fatah and Nazmi Avluca, Turkey and before Xu Yong, China and Maruare Magrbi, Tunisia;
  • 2003, 2nd place, Pan American Championships in Guatemala, GR, Wed, behind Luiz Enrique Mendez Lazo, Cuba & before Juan Ramirez, Venezuela and Javier Hernan Broschini, Argentina;
  • 2003, 2nd place, Pan American Games in Santo Domingo, GR, Wed, behind Luiz Enrique Mendez Lazo and before Eddy Enrique Bartoluzzi, Venezuela and Javier Hernan Broschini;
  • 2003 5th Place, WM in Créteil / France, GR, Mi, with victories over Li Daxin, China, Michael Jauch, Switzerland and Tuomo Mäntylä, Finland and a defeat against Fritz Aanes, Norway;
  • 2004 11th Place, OS in Athens, GR, Mi, after defeats against Mohamad Abd El Fatah and Muchran Wachtangadse, Georgia;
  • 2005, 29th place, World Championships in Budapest, GR, Mi, after a defeat against Dante Harebaschwili, Georgia;
  • 2006 1st place, Haparanda Cup, GR Mi, before Jacob Clark, USA, Oleg Scholakow, Russia and Dimitri Saporoschtschenko, Ukraine;
  • 2007, 3rd place, Ion Cornianu Memorial in Brasov, GR, Wed behind Badri Chasaija, Georgia and Zoltan Fodor, Hungary;
  • 2007 1st place, Pan American Championships in San Salvador, GR, Wed, before Christian Mosquera, Colombia and Jose Antonio Arias Pareles, Domin, Rep.;
  • 2007 1st place, Pan American Games in Rio de Janeiro, GR, Mi before Eddy Enrique Bartoluzzi and Jose Antonio Arias Pareles;
  • 2007 2nd place World Championships in Baku, GR, Mi, with wins over Nikola Knezevic, Montenegro, Bolati Abdullayev, Ukraine, Jan Fischer, Germany, Hassan Salman Thamesebi, Iran and Kim Jung -Sub, South Korea and a defeat against Alexei Mishin, Russia;
  • 2008, 1st place, World Cup in Szombathely, GR, Wed, before Taleb Nariman Nematpour, Iran, Zaur Karegow, Russia & Vladimir Gegeschidse, Georgia;
  • 2008, 1st Place, Grand Prix of Slovenia, GR, Wed, before Marian Mihalik, Slovenia, Nenad Ugaj, Croatia and Chas Betts, USA;
  • 2008 12th Place, OS in Beijing, GR, Mi; Winner: Andrea Minguzzi, Italy Zoltan Fodor, Hungary

Swell

  • Journal The wrestler from the years 1997 to 2008, in particular No. 10/ 2002, pages 4-7, 10/ 2003, pages 4-8, 09/ 2004, pages 5-9, 10/2005, pages 8-9 and 10/2007, pages 5-7,
  • International Wrestling Database of the Institute for Applied Training Science at the University of Leipzig,
  • Website of the American Association Ringer " www.themat.com "
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