Jin Ju-dong

Jin Ju -dong ( born August 14, 1972) is a former North Korean wrestler. It was in 1997 Vice World Champion in free style flyweight.

Career

Jin Ju -dong began at the age of 18 years in 1990 with the rings, where he focused on the free style. He was a member of the North Korean Army and a member of the Sports Club of the Army Pyongyang. His coach was Hak- Ryong. At a size of 1.61 meters, he wrestled flyweight weight class to 52 and 54 kg body weight.

At the international wrestling mat, he first appeared in publication in 1995. He took part this year at the Military World Championships, where she won the title before Namig Abdullayev from Azerbaijan and Sayeed Kolivand from Iran. In 1997 he became Asia flyweight champion before Huiniu Ping from China and Gholamreza Mohammadi from Iran. In the same year he won then the greatest success in his wrestler career, for he was in Krasnoyarsk Vice World Champion. On the way to this success, he defeated Zeke Jones, United States, Roger Ruiu, Canada, Gholamreza Mohammadi and grumbling Mamirow, Kazakhstan. Only in the final he was defeated by Cuban Wilfredo García.

In 1998 he was in Bangkok winner. During the Asian Games before Behnam Tayebi - Kermani, Iran, grumbling Mamirow and Jung Soon- won, South Korea This victory he had the next to follow in the Military World Championship 1999 in Zagreb, because there he won ahead of Gework Markarian, Armenia and Ivan Welkow Djorew from Bulgaria. In 2000, he also became Asian champions in Guilin / China. He pointed Mohammed Asslani, Iran, Adchan Achilow, Uzbekistan and Kripa Shankar Patol from India to the courts.

In the same year he also took part in the Olympic Games in Sydney. He lost there but just his first fight against Namig Abdullayev and could come up with a win in his next fight on Martin Liddle, New Zealand, according to the regulations then in force unhappy, only improve more on the 9th Place.

International success

Notes

  • All competitions in free style
  • OS = The Olympic Games, WM = World Cup
  • Flyweight weight class 52 kg to 1996, from 1997 to 2001-54 kg body weight, abolished after

Swell

  • Journal The Ringer
  • Website " Foeldeak Wrestling Database "
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