Chamsulvara Chamsulvarayev

Tschamsulwara Bagomedowitsch Tschamsulwarajew (Russian Чамсулвара Багомедович Чамсулвараев, Azerbaijani Çamsulvara Çamsulvarayev; born September 6, 1984 in Chamsik, Dagestan ASSR, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union) is an Azerbaijani wrestler of Russian origin. It was 2009 European Champion in free style at welterweight.

Career

Tschamsulwara Tschamsulwarajew comes from the Russian republic of Dagestan. He thus began in 1999 with the rings. He concentrated on the free style. From those years is not known which club he belonged and who trained him. But he fought his way up to the year 2005 in the Russian elite freestyle wrestler in the welterweight inside. For this year a first result of it is known. He finished in the Russian welterweight championship behind arsenic Gitinow and Dschamaludin Aliyev 3rd place. In the same year he was also the so-called " Super Cup ", a comparison of the national teams of the United States and Russia, are used. In Colorado Springs he lost it in the middleweight division against the UA- American Mo Lawal on points.

From the year 2006, no results are known by him. Since the beginning of 2007 he starts for Azerbaijan. He is there at the sports club Neftchi Baku and is trained by Magomed Gadschiew and Firdausi Umudow. One of the reasons why he took this step will probably have been the one that he in his weight class with Buwaisar Saitijew, Machatsch Murtasalijew and Irbek Valentinovich Farnijew had three competitors in Russia, he was well able to defeat. For this reason he came to Russia and to no stakes in international championships.

For Azerbaijan, he started for the first time at the European Championships in 2007 in Sofia. He succeeded where a successful debut, because after a defeat against Machatsch Murtasalijew he triumphed over Edgaras Vojtechovskis from Lithuania and Mikhail GANEV from Bulgaria, winning a bronze medal equal. Also at the World Championships the same year in Baku, he won this medal. He lost there against Emzarios Bentinidis also Greece and defeated in the battle for 3rd place Joseph Heskett from the United States.

Also at the 2008 European Championships in Tampere he came welterweight to 3rd place. He succeeded there after a hard fight ( 2-1 rounds, 13:9 techn. Pixels), inter alia, a victory over German Starter Andriy Schiika. After a defeat against Machatsch Murtasalijew he defeated then in the battle for 3rd place the former world champion Ibragim Aldatow from Ukraine. At the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing Tschamsulwara Tschamsulwarajew was not a success, because he lost there in his first fight against Murad Gaidarow from Belarus, although he scored more points than this technical (1:2 and 4:3 rounds techn. Credits) because for a victory ultimately only the number of rounds won is crucial. Since Gaidarow lost his next fight and retired, Tschamsulwara Tschamsulwarajew did not come in the consolation round and retired. In the final account, he got away with it only on the disappointing 15th place for him.

In 2009, he took advantage of the situation and then was in Vilnius with four wins European champion in the welterweight division. He edged the French Luca Lampi, again Andriy Schiika, Kiril Tersijew from Bulgaria and Firat Binici from Turkey. At the World Championships in Herning / Denmark he came to four wins and met in the final of the Russian newcomer Denis Zargusch, which he with 0:3 techn. Points and 0:2 rounds defeated. He thus became Vice World Champion 2009.

In 2010 Tschamsulwara Tschamsulwarajew was not quite as successful as in 2009. At the European Championships in Baku, he was defeated in the semifinals against Kiril Tersijew from Bulgaria, but fought his way to a victory over George Harth from Germany still an EM bronze medal. At the World Championships in Moscow he defeated in his first fight Dusan Babrnak from Slovakia, but lost in his second fight against former world champion Iván Fundora from Cuba. Since this but did not reach the final, Tschamsulwara Tschamsulwarajew did not come in the consolation round and had to settle for 16th place.

International success

Notes

  • All competitions in free style
  • = Welterweight weight class to 74 kg body weight
  • OS = The Olympic Games, WM = World Championship, European Championship EM =

Swell

  • Database of the Institute for Applied Training Science at the University of Leipzig,
  • Journal The Ringer,
  • Websites of the U.S., the Russian and Iranian wrestler Association

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Profile of Tschamsulwara Tschamsulwarajew at the Institute for Applied Training Science

  • Russian
  • Ringer (Azerbaijan )
  • European Champion (wrestling )
  • Olympian (Azerbaijan )
  • Born in 1984
  • Man

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