Rami Hietaniemi

Rami Antero Hietaniemi ( born December 28, 1982 in Perho, Central Ostrobothnia ) is a Finnish wrestler ( Greco-Roman style).

Since 2000 Hietaniemi is a member of the club Nurmon Jymy and there is coached by Juha Ahokas. It was in 2010 in Denmark Nordic champion. In 2011 he moved from the weight category up to 96 kg in the category up to 84 kg, and was in this class at the World Championships in September 2011 in Istanbul World Cup of third parties. Previously, his best finishes in European and World Championships results for tenth place had been. At the Olympic Games in London in 2012, he retired in the first round against Frenchman Mélonin Noumonvi.

Placements

Olympic Games:

  • 2012 15th place in London, GR, to 84 kg after a defeat against Mélonin Noumonvi, France

World Championships:

  • 2005 12th place in Budapest, GR, to 96 kg after a victory over Chen Xiao, China, and a defeat against Mikhail Nikolayev, Ukraine
  • 2006 21st place in Guangzhou, GR, to 96 kg after a defeat against Justin Ruiz, United States
  • 2007 10th place in Baku, GR, to 96 kg after victories over Igor Kostins, Latvia and Azamat Erkinbajew, Kyrgyzstan and defeats against Mindaugas Ezerkis, Lithuania and Ghasem Rezaei, Iran
  • 2009 16th place in Herning, GR, to 96 kg after a victory over Li Ren, China, and a defeat against Serkan Özden, Turkey
  • 2010 24th place in Moscow, GR, to 96 kg after a defeat against Wasil Rachyba, Ukraine
  • 2011 3rd place in Istanbul, GR, to 84 kg after beating Lurie Malai, Moldova, Petar Balo, Serbia, Amer Hrustanovic, Austria, Andrea Minguzzi, Italy and Saman Tahmasebi, Azerbaijan and a defeat against Alim Selimow, Belarus
  • 2013, 5th place in Budapest, GR, to 84 kg after beating Oscar Martinez Alvarez, Hondouras, Jordan Holm, United States, Nenad Zugaj, Croatia and defeats Saman Tahmasebi and Viktor Lőrincz, Hungary

European Championships:

  • 2004, 14th in Haparanda, GR, to 96 kg after defeats against Sergei Lischtwan, Belarus and Samuel Shamilov, Israel
  • 2006, 11th place in Moscow, GR, to 96 kg after a victory over Pajat Dwalidse, Georgia and a defeat against Marek Svec, Czech Republic
  • 2009, 9th place in Vilnius, GR, to 96 kg after a victory over Denis Mishin, Azerbaijan and defeats against Mindaugas Ezerskis, Lithuania and Serkan Özden, Turkey
  • 2011 11th place in Dortmund, GR, to 96 kg after a victory over Koutsioubas Georgios, Greece and a defeat against Shalva Gadabadse, Azerbaijan
  • 2012 24th place in Belgrade, GR, to 84 kg after a defeat against Viktor Lőrincz, Hungary

Nordic Championships:

  • 2002 3rd place in Herning, GR, to 96 kg behind Fritz Aanes, Norway and Richard Karelson, Estonia
  • 2009 2nd place in Oskarshamn, GR, to 96 kg behind Heiki Nabi, Estonia
  • 2010 1st place in Nyköping (Denmark), GR, to 96 kg before Fredrik Schoen, Sweden and Antti Hakala, Finland
  • 2011 3rd place in Tallinn, GR, to 96 kg behind Christoffer Ljungbeck, Sweden and Ardo Arusaar, Estonia

Finnish Championships:

  • 2001 2nd place in Vaajakoski, GR, to 97 kg behind Jari Kortesmäki
  • 2002 3rd place in Helsinki, FS, to 96 kg Ilari behind Gronholm and Ari Kortehisto
  • 2003 3rd place in Outokumpu, FS, to 96 kg behind Roman Enojärvi and Risto Jeronen
  • 2003 1st place in Ilmajoki, GR, to 96 kg before Jari Kortesmäki and Pasi Pietilä
  • 2004 3rd place in Tampere, GR, to 96 kg behind Jari Matti Hämäläinen and Kortesmäki
  • 2005, 1st place in Peräseinäjoki, GR, to 96 kg before Pasi Pietilä and Jari Kortesmäki
  • 2006 1st place in Helsinki, GR, to 96 kg before Jari Kortesmäki and Pasi Pietilä
  • 2007 1st place in Lahti, GR, to 96 kg ahead of Matti Hämäläinen and Taisto Lalli
  • 2008, 1st place in Lapua, GR, to 96 kg before Taisto Lalli and Eetu Luoma
  • 2009 1st place in Tampere, GR, to 96 kg before Sami Ahonen and Juha -Pekka Haapala
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