Irbek Farniev

Irbek Valentinovich Farnijew (Russian Ирбек Валентинович Фарниев; born January 12, 1982 in Ordzhonikidze ) is a Russian wrestler. He was 2003 World Champion in free style at lightweight.

Career

Irbek Farnijew grew up in Ordzhonikidze (now Vladikavkaz ) and began in 1992 with the rings. He is Ossetian and belongs to the sports club Alani Vladikavkaz on. The coach that took him over the years in the world-class were Nusujew Schewljow, Artur Kalojew and Aslanbek Bekojew. Irbek Farnijew, of about 70 kg is at a height of 1.69 m, is a student and is a hobby of hunting. He only starts in free style.

His international success, translated already in the junior age. At the Junior World Championship ( Juniors) 1998 Radovis / Macedonia, he finished in the class up to 56 kg of body weight the 6th Place. At the Junior World Cup for the younger age group of Cadets (up to the age of 17 ), he finished in Moscow bantamweight before Uly Duisenbai Jankew from Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan Djamschid Saidov from the 1st place. At the Junior World Championships for Juniors in 2000 in Nantes, he reached the 3rd place in the featherweight.

In 2001 Irbek Farnijew was used by the Russian Wrestling Federation also with the seniors. At the European Championships in Budapest, he came here in Lightweight with four wins and one defeat to 2nd place. In the final battle he lost against Ahmet Gülhan from Turkey, after he had defeated the Bulgarians strong Nikolai Paslar in the semifinals. At the World Championships this year in Sofia he won in the first round of Talant Jekschenow from Kazakhstan, but lost in the next round against the Olympic champion from 2000 Daniel Igali from Canada and retired. In the final account, he came only to 15th place.

2003 Irbek Farnijew in Riga European champion at lightweight, where he in the final Ossetian his compatriot Elbrus Tedejew, who started for Ukraine defeated. In the same year he was then in New York with a victory in the finals over the multiple world and European champion Serafim Barzakow from Bulgaria and World Champion in the lightweight.

2004 lost Irbek Farnijew in the Russian championship against Machatsch Murtasalijew, which was then used at the European Championships this year and at the Olympic Games in Athens. Although Murtasalijew was European champion, but lost in Athens against Elbrus Tedejew, against the Irbek Farnijew won both the European Championship and in the 2003 World Cup had.

Machatsch Murtasalijew Irbek Farnijew made ​​in 2005 and 2006, the starting positions in the international championships in dispute. Therefore, this came in those years only at the European Championships 2005 in Varna used. There he won in his first fight over Dusan Babrnak from Slovakia and defeated in the second round against Andrei Stadnik from Ukraine, reaching only the 9th Place.

Only after Machatsch Murtasalijew 2007 moved to the welterweight division, Irbek Farnijew was in Russia again the undisputed No. 1 at lightweight. He competed at the 2007 European Championship in Sofia, where she won and Others again Serafim Barzakow, but was defeated in the final battle against Albert Batirow, a Dagestani and brother of Mawlet Batirow, who competes for Belarus, and came on the 2nd place. At the 2003 World Championships in Baku Irbek Farnijew won initially Woeller Akos from Hungary, Albert Batirow and Zhiayr Hovhannesjan from Armenia, but then succumbed to the starting Ramazan Sahin of Turkey Azerbaijanis. With further victories over Arslan Khubaliew from Uzbekistan and Andrei Stadnik but he fought his way to the bronze medal yet.

At the Russian Championships 2008 in St. Petersburg Irbek Farnijew won the title in the lightweight with a win in the final over Mulat Lampeschew and fought his way to ensure that the ticket to Beijing. At the Olympic Games in Beijing Irbek Farnijew could not meet his high expectations. Although he triumphed over Suren Markusjan from Armenia and Batzorig Buyanjav from Mongolia, but lost in the quarterfinals against Leonid Spiridonov of Kazakhstan. Since Spiridonov not reached the final, he was eliminated, finishing in a disappointing 7th place for him.

In 2010, he arrived at the Russian championship at lightweight behind Alan Gogajew and Azamat Bulatow to 3rd place. 2011 then succeeded him at the Russian Championships a surprise success, as he won the welterweight title before Aniuar Gedujew, Ramazan Schamsutdinow and Kamal Malikow.

International success

Notes

  • All competitions in free style
  • OS = The Olympic Games, WM = World Championship, European Championship EM =
  • Bantamweight to 2001-58 kg featherweight to 2001 63 kg, light weight to 2001-69 kg since 2002-66 kg welterweight since 2002-74 kg body weight

Countries fighting

  • 2007 in Nalchik, Russia, against USA, F, Le, point winner over Jared Frayer
  • 2008 in Vladikavkaz (World Cup ), F, Le, Russia against Ukraine, point winner over Andrei Stadnik,
  • 2008 in Vladikavkaz (World Cup ), F, Le, Russia against Cuba, point winner over Geandry Garzon

Swell

  • Journal The wrestler from 1998 to 2008
  • Website " www.iat.uni -leipzig.de "
  • Website " www.ossetians.com "
  • Website " Olympics.russianabroad.com "
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