Opan Sat

Opan Vladimirovich satellite (Russian Опан Владимирович Сат; born 13 June 1987) is a Russian wrestler. The 1.72 -meter satellite in free style wrestling in the category up to 60 kg. He is a three time European champions.

Sat won the 2005 and 2007 European Junior Championship in wrestling. Despite strong competition within Russia (including Adam Batirow and Besik Kuduchow ) he received in early 2010 the preference and was allowed to start in the World Cup, where he could not really convince with space 10. Two months later he was at the European Championships in Baku again for Russia on the mat and moved confidently into the final. There he defeated in three rounds the Georgians Malchats Sarkuja.

Sat is 1.72 meters tall. His previous trainers were Vladimir Tulusch, Vladimir Churakowitsch and since 2006 Matijew Islam.

Results

List of results in the aligned by the FILA Championships:

  • 2010 1st place European Championships in Baku, FS, up to 60 kg, after victories over Hyytiäinen Jukka, Finland, Vincenzo Rizzotto, Italy, Andrei Perpelita, Moldova and Malchats Serkuja, Georgia
  • 2011 1st place European Championships in Dortmund, FS, up to 60 kg, after victories over Slavomir Stofik, Slovakia, Anatoly Guidea, Bulgaria, George Bucur, Romania and Sahit Prizreni, Albania
  • 2013, 1st Place, EM in Tbilisi, FS, up to 60 kg, after victories over Andrei Komar, Belarus, Münir Aktas, Turkey, Vladimir Chintschegaschwili, Georgia and Vladimir Dubov, Bulgaria
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