Bashir Babajanzadeh

Bashir Asgari Babajanzadeh (Persian بشير باباجانزاده درزى; born August 9, 1989 in Babol ) is an Iranian wrestler. He won at the 2011 World Championships bronze medal in Greco-Roman wrestling in the heavyweight division

Career

Bashir Asgari Babajanzadeh began as a teenager in 1997 with the rings. He focuses on the Greco- Roman style. He belongs to the Ringer Club Zeed WC Babol and has been trained since 2000 by Sayed Hashemi Mirzadeh. He is a sports student. At a size of 1.85 meters, he is struggling since his junior time in the heavyweight division, the weight category up to 120 kg body weight.

His first success on the international wrestling mat, he celebrated in 2006, when he became Asian champions in the junior ( Cadets ) in the weight category up to 100 kg body weight. In 2007, he came at the Junior World Championships in Antalya in the heavyweight division on the 7th Place. He lost it after two battles won against Ricardo Melz from Germany. Very successful was he in 2008. Initially he was Asian champion in the junior and then he won at the Junior World Championships in Istanbul in the heavyweight silver medal. He defeated among others, thereby Soslan Farnijew from Russia and Sebastian Lönnborn from Sweden. The final battle he lost against Riza Kayaalp from Turkey, who would become one of its main competitors in the international championships in the following years. 2008 Bashir Babajanzadeh made ​​from his military service and was therefore at the World Military Championship in Split participate. In this first international championship at senior level, he finished behind Alexander Tschernezki from Ukraine, but before Mindaugas Mizgaitis from Lithuania and Belarus Iosif Tschugoschwili an excellent 2nd place.

In 2009 he was in Manila Asian champions in the junior and won a medal again also at the Junior World Championships in Ankara with the 3rd place. He defeated among others there Edward Popp of Germany, but lost again in the semifinals against Riza Kayaalp. In 2010 he came with no international championships for use. In 2011, he was then in Tashkent for the first time Asian champions in seniors. In the final he defeated while the Chinese Meng Qiang. The hitherto most valuable medal win of his career then he succeeded at the World Championships 2011 in Istanbul. He won there in a heavyweight championship bronze medal, which also earned him the eligibility for the Olympic Games 2012 in London. He defeated in Istanbul Shota Gogischwanidse from Georgia, Iosif Tschugoschwili and Alexander Anuchin from Russia, lost in the quarterfinals against Mijain Lopez Nunez of Cuba, and finally, this bronze medal won in the consolation round with victories over your Johan, Sweden and Lukasz Banak, Poland.

At the Olympic Games in London defeated Bashir Asgari Babajanzadeh Ali Nadhim Salman from Iran and Yuri Patrikeyev, a former multiple European champion and bronze medalist of the Olympic Games in Beijing from Armenia, but then lost to Johan Magnus yours, he at the World Championships last year had been defeated yet. Since your not reached the final, he was eliminated, finishing in seventh place. A small consolation for him was then two months later the victory at the Universities World Cup in Kuortane / Finland. There he won ahead of Alikhan Ayubow, Russia.

International success

Notes

  • All competitions in the Greco-Roman style
  • OS = The Olympic Games, WM = World Cup
  • Heavyweight, weight category up to 120 kg body weight

Swell

  • Journal The Ringer
  • Website " Foeldeak Wrestling Database "
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