Makhach Murtazaliev

Machatsch Dalgatowitsch Murtazaliew (Russian Махач Далгатович Муртазалиев; born June 4, 1984 in Khasavyurt ) is a Russian wrestler. He became world champion in free style 2005 Lightweight and 2007 welterweight.

Career

Machatsch Murtasalijew was born in the Caucasus city of Khasavyurt in the Republic of Dagestan. He began in 1996 with the rings and is trained by Abdurachman Mirzajew for quite some time. He concentrates remain fully on the free style. Machatsch Murtasalijew, while a member of the Army Sports clubs CSKA Moscow, but is no longer in the Russian army, but is at the University of Dagestan in Makhachkala enrolled as a law student.

The sporting successes of Machatsch Murtazaliew presented themselves already in the junior age. So it was in 2000 in Bratislava Junior European Champion ( Cadets ) in free style in the weight class up to 42 kg body weight. He was European Junior Champion at the Cadets in 2001 in Izmir. He had ascended body weight in the weight class up to 54 kg. Finally he succeeded in 2003 in Istanbul and Junior World Champion ( Juniors) Featherweight ( up to 60 kg body weight) to become.

As a 20 -year-old athlete he was first used in 2004 in Ankara at the European Championship. He succeeded in doing in the semifinals the strong Turk Ömer Çubukçi and defeat in the final of the Ossetians Elbrus Tedejew, who started for Ukraine, and right away to become European champions. He then continued into the Russian qualification for the Olympic Games in Athens against his main rival Irbek Farnijew by and represented Russia in Athens lightweight. In Athens, however, he lost in the semifinals against the Americans Jamill Kelly. He won the battle for the bronze medal against Leonid Spiridonov of Kazakhstan. Olympic champion Elbrus Tedejew on the Machatsch Murtasalijew no longer met due to his loss to Kelly.

In 2005 Irbek Farnijew Russian champion in the lightweight and therefore used at the European Championships. He disappointed there, however, and finished only 9th place. Therefore, at the World Championships this year in Budapest Machatsch Murtasalijew received the launch site, and justified this confidence of the Russian team directors fully, because he was with five wins in superior style world champion. In the final he beat behind the multiple Bulgarian world champion Serafim Barzakow 2-0 on points.

At the European Championships 2006 in Moscow sat Machach Murtazaliew his winning streak continued, as he was with victories in the crucial battles over Ruslan Jeklijew, Ukraine, Serafim Barzakow and Albert Batirow from Belarus after 2004 for the second time European champions. But he disappointed at the World Cup 2006 in Guangzhou / China, because he lost there in the quarterfinals against Andriy Stadnik from Ukraine and finished only disappointing for him 9th place.

The Russian President Mikhail Ringer Mamiaschwili still continued but still on the young Machatsch Murtasalijew. This proved his strength then also at the European Championships in 2007 in Sofia, because he was there in the welterweight division with a 5-0 point victory in the final over Ruslan Kokajew from Armenia again European Champion. And also at the 2007 World Championships in Baku, he convinced winning the title. In the semifinals, he defeated while Joe Heskett from the United States and in the final Ibragim Aldatow from Ukraine.

In January of 2008, when " Ivan Jarigin " Memorial in Krasnoyarsk to encounter Buwaisar Saitijew, the legendary two-time Russian Olympic champion and multiple world champion who seeks a place in the Olympic Games in Beijing. The younger Murtasalijew sat there with two smooth round wins (1-0 and 3-1 ) by and was winner of the tournament. He was then employed at the European Championships in Tampere welterweight and won there again the European title. In the final he defeated Murad Hajdarau from Belarus on points. When russchischen Cup in June of 2008, then in the finals again for clash of Machatsch Murtasalijew with Bouwaisar Saitijew, the Saitijew narrowly won on points. Saitijew was then given the starting spot in the Olympic Games in Beijing.

International success

Note: all the competitions in free style, Fe = Featherweight, Le = Lightweight, We = welterweight, up to 60 kg, 66 kg and 74 kg body weight, OS = Olympic Games, WM = World Championship, European Championship EM =

Swell

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  • Website " www.sports123.com "
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