Martial Mischler

Martial Mischler ( born July 6, 1964 in Strasbourg ) is a French former wrestler. He was eight times French champion in Greco-Roman wrestling in the welter - and middleweight.

Career

Martial Mischler - Riemer, as he is now called, is a member of the family of Alsace, mixer / Riemer, which produces top wrestler for generations. Growing up in Strasbourg he began as a teenager when Ringer Club Olympia Schiltigheim with the rings. He grew to become an outstanding wrestler in the Greco-Roman style, which was the first time French champion in the senior welterweight in 1985.

Already in 1983 the international Ringer career of Martial Mischler began with participation in the World Youth Championship ( espoir ) in Kristiansund / Norway. He finished there an excellent 4th place behind such rounders such as Mikhail Mamiaschwili from the USSR, Tibor Komaromi from Hungary and Tenew Petar from Bulgaria.

In 1984, Martial Mischler started in the Olympic Games in Los Angeles for the first time with the seniors at an international championship. He finished there welterweight a good 6th place. He reached the same place and at the European Championships 1986 in Athens, with Mikhail Mamiaschwili, Roger Tallroth from Sweden, Jouko Salomäki from Finland, Jerzy Kopanski from Poland and Stefan Rusu from Romania only the " creme de la creme " of the welterweight wrestlers of the 1980 could place years before him.

Excellent Martial Mischler cut off even with the 1988 Olympic Games in Seoul. He reached there with a victory over the Bulgarians Borislav Welitschkow the 5th Place. He achieved an outstanding 5th place at the World Championship in 1989 in Martigny / Switzerland.

In 1992, Martial Mischler took in Barcelona for the third time in the Olympic Games in part. He arrived there in the middleweight division on the 11th Place.

Martial Mischler ended his career with a victory at the Mediterranean Games in 1993 in Languedoc -Roussillon welterweight before Yalcin Karapinar from Turkey and Petros Triantafilidis from Greece. With Yvon Riemer was already another member of the Mischler / Riemer family ready to follow in the footsteps of Martial Mischler - Riemer. This now works as a coach at the Olympics Schiltigheim.

International success

(OS = Olympic Games, WM = World Championship, European Championship EM =, GR = Greek and Roman. Styles, We = welterweight, middleweight Mi =, then to 74 kg or 82 kg body weight)

French Championships

Martial Mischler - Riemer was French champion 1985, 1986 and 1987 welterweight and 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991 and 1992 in the middleweight division, in each case in the Graeco-Roman. Style.

Swell

  • Journal The wrestler, numbers: 9/ 1984, 10, 5/ 1986, pp. 9, 10/ 1988, pages 5-12, 5/ 1990, p 8 and 5/1992, page 8
  • Website of the Institute for Applied Training Science of the University of Leipzig
  • Website of the Olympic wrestler clubs Schiltigheim
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