Levan Berianidze

Levan Berianidse (Georgian ლევან ბერიანიძე; born 10 October 1990) is a Georgian wrestler. He won a bronze medal in the free style in the heavyweight division at the 2010 World Cup.

Career

Levan Berianidse struggling since the year 1999., He focused on the free style and trained in a Ringer center of the Georgian wrestler Association in Tbilisi. His coaches were or are Tamasi Bendianaschwili, Johny Loria and Lexa Moldibadse as well as the national coach of the Georgian national Zaza Freestyle Turmanidse. At a size of 1.84 meters, it starts in the heavyweight division, the weight category up to 120 kg body weight. Despite his youth, he is one of the best Georgian heavyweights, which, however, in Dawit Modsmanaschwili and Giorgi Sakandelidse has two very strong competitors. In the years 2010 and 2011 he was runner-up behind each Georgian Dawit Modsmanaschwili.

In 2008, Levan Berianidse occupied at the Junior European Championships in Kosice behind Oleg Ivanov from Ukraine and Andrei Romanov from Moldova 3rd place and a little later he came at the Junior World Championships 2008 in Istanbul behind Soslan Ruslanowitsch Gaglojew, Russia and Elier Romero Camacho also from Cuba to 3rd place.

In 2010, Levan Beriaschwili fought by good rankings in major international tournaments a place at the World Championships in Moscow. He could convince there and won the age of 20 with victories over Bartlomiej Bartnicki, Poland, Marid Mutalimow, Kazakhstan and Fardin Masoumi Valadi, Iran, a defeat against Biljal Machów, Russia and another victory over Daniel Ligeti, Hungary, he and two: 1 round and 5-3 points, defeated a World Cup bronze medal.

In 2011 he came to no use at an international championship, because it was preferred by the Georgian Wrestling Federation Davit Modsmanaschwili. As a small consolation, but can apply in the heavyweight division, his victory at the " Beach Wrestling " World Championship in Batumi, where he. Before Giorgi Sakandelidse, Mehman Imamgulijew, Azerbaijan and Savas Bas Turkey won. However, this sport is not olympic.

International success

Notes

  • All competitions in free style
  • WM = World Championship, European Championship EM =
  • Heavyweight weight class to 120 kg; Heavyweight in Beach Wrestling, over 90 kg body weight

Swell

  • Journal The Ringer
  • Website " Foeldeak Wrestling Database "
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