Apti Aukhadov

Apti Cham Sato Auchadow Malevich (Russian Апти Хамзатович Аухадов; * November 18, 1992 in Urus -Martan, Chechnya, Russia ) is a Russian weightlifter. He was European champion in 2011 in the snatch and European vice-champion in single combat, each in the light heavyweight and 2013 world champion in single combat and in pushing

Career

Apti Auchadow is Chechen origin and performed at the age of 17 years excellence that indicate that he must have started very early with this sport. It is not known to what weightlifting center he trained and who his coach.

The first result that is known of him is that of the European Junior Championship (U 17), 2008 in Amiens. He won there in the middleweight division at 317 kg ( 147-170 ) in a duel before Xhuljp Prroni from Albania, which was almost 40 kg behind him with 280 kg ( 125-155 ) in a duel. In the Russian Youth Championship (U 20) in 2008, he scored for his age fantastic 345 kg ( 163-182 ) in a duel and turned with his performance in the snatch of 163 kg a new junior world record.

2009 Apri Auchadow at the Junior European Championship (U 20) in Landskrona was achieved in the light heavy weight 347 kg ( 152-195 ) of the three years older Poland Adrian Zielinski, 362 kg ( 172-190 ), pushed back to 2nd place but won the Junior Champion title in bumping. At the Junior World Championships the same year in Bucharest he came in the light heavy weight to 356 kg ( 163-193 ) and ranking it behind Adrian Zielinski, of 368 kg ( 169-199 ) reached the 2nd place. In 2010 he rose to the Russian Junior Championship (U 20) in the light heavy weight to 380 kg ( 170-210 ). At this time he was only 18 years old. He then won in Sofia then the Junior World Championship title (U 20) in the light heavyweight division. For this purpose, it sufficed in a duel 371 kg ( 170-201 ), with whom he referred the Chinese Hu Chen, who came to 352 kg ( 156-196 ) to 2nd place.

In January 2011 he confirmed the Russia Cup in Kazan his good form. He scored there as a champion in light heavyweight 378 kg ( 170-208 ). He was, therefore, used by the Russian head coach David Rigert also at the European Championships in 2011, which also took place in Kazan and delivered there his Russian compatriot and defending champion Alexei Jufkin a great fight. After tearing he led with 173 kg before Jufkin, but won thrusting with 215 kg to 212 kg. This achieved both athletes and Auchadow Jufkin, in a duel 385 kg. Jufkin was but a few grams lighter than Auchadow and thus became European champion in single combat, while Auchadow took 2nd place. At the Junior World Championship 2011 (U 20) in Penang Apti Auchadow achieved in a duel 378 kg ( 172-206 ) and thus subject to the Iranians Kianoush Rostami, who also came to 378 kg ( 168-210 ), only due to the higher body weight. In November 2011 Apti Auchadow was also used in the Senior World Championships in Paris in the light heavyweight division. He was there but not in a good shape and did both in the snatch, as well as bumping into existence only in each case a valid attempt. With its duel output of 370 kg ( 168-202 ) so he only came on the 5th Place.

In the year 2012, Apti Auchadow focused on the Olympic Games in London. He grew up there in the light heavyweight division in a duel to 385 kg ( 174-211 ) and performed so as silver medalist the same performance as the Olympic champion Adrian Zielinski of Poland, who had the good fortune to be 130 grams lighter than him.

2013 took Apti Auchadow part in the European Championship in Tirana, where she won with a personal best of 388 kg ( 173-215 ) the title before Ivan Markov from Bulgaria, clearly amounted to 375 kg behind him. In the Universiade in Kazan in July 2013 he raised then only as much as was necessary for victory, they were in a duel 372 kg ( 167-205 ). He won so ahead of his countryman Artem Okulov, who came to 371 kg ( 168-203 ). In fantastic form, Apti Auchadow then presented the highlights of the year 2013, the World Championships in Wroclaw. He scored there in a duel 387 kg ( 175-212 ) and was so. Superior in style world champion before the Bulgarians Ivan Markov, who came to 381 kg, and his countryman Artem Okulov, 381 kg

International success

Individual medals

( senior level only )

  • World Championship gold medals: 2013/Stoßen
  • World Cup bronze medals: 2013/Reißen
  • European gold medals: 2011/Reißen, 2013/Reißen, 2013/Stoßen
  • EM- Silver medals: 2011/Stoßen
  • All competitions in a duel, consisting of tearing and piercing
  • WM = Welktmeisterschaft, EM = Europüameisterschaft
  • Middleweight weight class up to 77 kg, light heavyweight, to 85 kg body weight
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