Tsimafei Dzeinichenka

Zimafej Aljaksandrawitsch Dsejnitschenka (White Russian Цімафей Аляксандравіч Дзейнічэнка; born November 5, 1986 in Gomel, Soviet Union) is a Belarusian wrestler. It was 2011 European Champion in Greco-Roman wrestling in heavyweight.

Career

Zimafej Dsejnitschenka began as a teenager in his native city with the rings. He is a member of Dinamo Gomel, a police sports club and has been, or is being trained since 1997 by Sergei Zimin and since 2003 by Igor Petrenko. He is a student, but his livelihood he denies mainly with the rings. As an adult, he wrestles with a size of 1.95 meters in the light heavyweight division, the weight category to 96 kg body weight. He wrestles only in Greco- Roman style.

His international career began in 2005 when he finished in 3rd place at the European Junior Championship ( Juniors) at middleweight behind Cenk Ildem, Turkey and Adlan Bizojew, Russia, together with Jan Fischer from Germany. Other medals he did not win at international junior championships.

In 2007 he started for the first time at a European Championship. In Budapest, but he had to settle for 25th place in the light heavyweight division after a defeat against Balazs Kiss of Hungary. For the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, he still could not qualify. In 2009 he started again at a European Championship. In Vilnius, he met there the same in the 1st round of the Olympic champion of 2008 Aslanbek Chuschtow from Russia, he lost to on points. After a victory in the consolation round of Dinchew Kaloyan from Bulgaria and another defeat against Marek Svec of the Czech Republic he came on the 5th Place. At the 2009 World Championships in Herning / Denmark Zimafej Dsejnitschenka lost after a hard fight (1:2 and 3:5 rounds points) against David Saldadse from Uzbekistan and only came to 19th place, as well Saldadse retired before reaching the final.

Was very successful for him in 2010. He achieved both at the European Championships in Baku, as well as at the World Championships in Moscow the finals, but he lost both. In Baku, he was defeated by the Iranians Amir Ali Akbari 0-2 rounds with 2:3 points, Aslanbek Chuschtow 0-2 rounds and 0:7 points and in Moscow. In 2010, he decided the year so as Vice World Champion and Vice - European Champion.

At the European Championship 2011 in Dortmund Zimafej Dsejnitschenka could then reap his first international title. He defeated in Dortmund David Vala from the Czech Republic, Balazs Kiss, Shalva Gadabadse from Georgia and Artur Aleksanyan from Armenia and thus became European Champion.

International success

Notes

  • All competitions in the Greco-Roman style
  • WM = World Championship, European Championship EM =
  • Middleweight weight class up to 84 kg, light heavyweight, to 96 kg body weight

Swell

  • Journal The Ringer
  • Database of the Institute for Applied Training Science at the University of Leipzig
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