Pablo Shorey

Pablo Enrique Shorey Hernández ( born December 4, 1983 in Vertientes ) is a Cuban wrestler. He became in 2010 vice-champion in Greco-Roman wrestling in the middleweight division.

Career

Pablo Shorey began as a teenager in 1994 in the capital of his home province of Camagüey with the rings. As a junior, not yet joined the athletes who engages only in Greco-Roman wrestling at the international wrestling mat in appearance. Only in the year 2005, he appeared in an internationally renowned wrestler tournament, the Granma International Cup in Sancti Spiritus, for the first time in the prize list, when he finished 2nd place in the welterweight behind compatriot Odelis Herrera.

He later grew into the middleweight division at a size of 1.83 meters. In this weight class then took place in 2007 and his first start at an international championship. In San Salvador, he participated in the Pan American Championships, finishing behind Bradley Vering from the United States and Christian Mosquera from Colombia the 3rd place.

The jump to the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing failed " Pablito " Shorey. In 2009, he was however used at the World Championships in Herning / Denmark. There he lost in the middleweight division his first fight against Nazmi Avluca from Turkey, who won the world title later, but won then over the Olympic Second Zoltan Fodor of Hungary, Cho Hyo- chul of South Korea and Shalva Gadabadse from Azerbaijan and thus won a world championship bronze medal.

2010 Pablo Shorey won at the Pan American Championships in Monterrey / Mexico the middleweight title against Jose Antonio Arias Paredes from the Dominican Republic and Luis Angel Betancourt Medina from Puerto Rico. At the World Championships this year in Moscow he defeated Eddy Bartolozzi from Venezuela, Alchasur Aldijew from Kazakhstan, Vladimir Gogeschidse from Georgia, world champion Nazmi Avluca and Nenad Zugaj from Croatia and only lost in the final battle against Christo Marinov of Bulgaria on points (0-2 rounds, 0:2 and 0:1 techn. dots).

International success

Notes

  • All competitions in Greco-Roman wrestling
  • WM = World Cup
  • Welterweight, to 74 kg middleweight, to 84 kg body weight

Swell

  • Journal The Ringer
  • Database of the Institute for Applied Training Science at the University of Leipzig
  • Websites of the U.S. and Canadian wrestler Association
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