Daulet Turlykhanov

Daulet Bolatowitsch Turlychanow ( born November 18, 1963 in Georgijewka, Location East Kazakhstan, Kazakhstan) is a former Soviet and Kazakh wrestler. He was world champion in 1989 and won at the 1988 Olympic Games silver medal each in Greco-Roman wrestling in the welterweight division.

Career

Daulet Turlychanow began as a teenager in 1976 with the rings. His first coach was his father Bolat Turlychanow. After the first major successes at the national level, he went to the Red Army and became a member of CSKA Moscow. His coach was there Alexander Lebedev. A little later he came in the Soviet national team in the hands of the head coach Gennadi Sapunov, formed it into a world- class wrestler in Greco- Roman style.

In 1986 he became Soviet champion in the welterweight division for the first time. In the same year he was also already used in some international tournaments. Among other things, he wrestled at the Grand Prize of the Federal Republic of Germany in Freiburg and finished there welterweight behind compatriot Mikhail Mamiaschwili, the Swede Roger Tallroth and Raimund Feser from Freiburg to 4th place.

In 1987 he moved his first start in an international championship, the European Championships in Tampere. He was there at first European champions ahead of Finland's Jouko Salomäki and the Bulgarian Dobri Marinow. At the World Championships the same year in Clermont- Ferrand he lost to Jouko Salomäki and finished behind this and the Pole Jozef Tracz the 3rd place. In the same year met Daulet Turlychanow the FILA Grand Prix Final in Budapest for the third time within a year Jouko Salomäki. He won for the second time and won the tournament.

In 1988 Daulet Turlychanow was used at the Olympic Games in Seoul. In the welterweight behind the South Korean Kim Young -Nam, he won the silver medal here. In the journal The wrestler No. 10/ 1988, ie on the fight on page 5: " In the Soviet welterweight man Daulet Turlykanow was cheated out of the gold medal. Not that the Korean Young- Nam Kim would have been the gold medal unworthy, but it was given to him. " " It is no secret that in these games, especially in wrestling and boxing martial dishes very strange, but always in favor of the South Korean athletes outgoing, made ​​decisions.

In 1989, then Daulet Turlychanow celebrated at the World Championships in Martigny / Switzerland the biggest success of his career, because he was welterweight champion before Anton Arghirow from Romania and Peter Tenew from Bulgaria.

In the years 1990 to 1994, he fell into the turmoil of the political developments in the Soviet Union. In these years, the firmly established sports system of the Soviet Union collapsed largely, which meant that the athletes had temporarily experienced huge decline in performance due to lack of training opportunities. Daulet Turlychanow also fared way. In the 1990 World Cup he was missing because he had lost during the Soviet welterweight championship against Mnazakan Iskandarjan. At the 1991 World Championships in Varna he lost for the first time starting in the middleweight division, against Todor Angelov from Bulgaria just after points and against the Swedes Magnus Fredriksson by disqualification. He only came on the 9th Place.

Nevertheless Daulet Turlychanow won at the 1992 Olympic Games in Barcelona in the middleweight division for the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) starting behind Peter Farkas from Hungary and Piotr Stepien from Poland back a medal, a bronze.

After the final collapse of the Soviet Union and the dissolution of the CIS itself Daulet Turlychanow decided in 1993 to start for Kazakhstan. For this country, he won at the World Championships in Stockholm middleweight behind the new Turkish superstar Hamza Yerlikaya the World Championship silver medal. In addition, Daulet Turlychanow committed in the next few years very much for the next wrestler sport in Kazakhstan. He founded in Alma- Ata (now Almaty) Ringer own club, in which he bundled the rings step forces of this country. He also claimed his former coach in the Soviet Ringer national Gennadi Sapunov to Almaty, who took over the training of Kazakh wrestler in Greco- Roman style. After the end of his sporting career in 1997 Daulet Turlychanow took office then itself

But in the years from 1994 to 1997 he was still actively as a wrestler in 1994 and was in Hiroshima winner. During the Asian Games and 1995 in Manila and 1996 in Xianshan / China winner at the Asian Championships, each middleweight At the World Championships in Prague in 1995 he reached the 6th place in the middleweight division and was there fighting for a place in the final against the Germans Thomas Zander due to an injury no longer compete. At the Olympic Games in Atlanta in 1996 he scored five victories. But he lost against Hamza Yerlikaya which it clearly dominated at its point victory with 7-0 technical points and against Valeri Zilent from Belarus and thus missed out on a medal. Ultimately, he landed on the thankless fourth place.

After the end of his career Ringer 1997, he was national coach of Kazakhstan in the Graeco-Roman. Style. He also was active in politics and brought it here to the Minister of Tourism and Sports of Kazakhstan. Since 2006 it belongs to the FILA Bureau ( Wrestling World Association ) as a member and has been responsible for the global coach training.

International success

Note: all matches in Greco-Roman match, OS = Olympic Games, WM = World Championship, EM = European Championship, welterweight, and 74 kg middleweight until 1996-82 kg from 1997 kg and 85 kg body weight

Swell

  • Database of the Institute for Applied Training Science at the University of Leipzig,
  • Journal The Ringer,
  • Website " wrestling.kz / ru / champions"

Weblink

  • Profile of Daulet Turlychanow at the Institute for Applied Training Science
  • Soviet citizens
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  • Ringer (Soviet Union)
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  • World Champion ( Wrestling )
  • European Champion (wrestling )
  • Olympian (Soviet Union)
  • Olympian (CIS )
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  • Born in 1963
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