Alexandar Tomow (wrestler)

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Alexandar Tomow medal table

Wrestler

Bulgaria
Olympic games
silver 1972 Munich Super heavy
silver 1976 Montreal Super heavy
silver 1980 Moscow Super heavy
World championships
gold 1971 Sofia Super heavy
gold 1973 Tehran Super heavy
gold 1974 Katowice Super heavy
gold 1975 Minsk Super heavy
gold 1979 San Diego Super heavy
European Championship
bronze 1970 Berlin Super heavy
gold 1972 Katowice Super heavy
gold 1973 Helsinki Super heavy
silver 1974 Madrid Super heavy
gold 1976 Leningrad Super heavy
silver 1978 Oslo Super heavy
gold 1979 Bucharest Super heavy
gold 1984 Jönköping Super heavy
Universiade
gold 1977 Sofia Super heavy
Balkan Games
gold 1968 Constanța Super heavy

Alexandar Tomow , Bulgarian Александър Томов , (born April 3, 1949 in Sandanski , Blagoevgrad Oblast ) is a former Bulgarian wrestler .

Career

Alexandar Tomow began wrestling as a teenager in his home town. Even as a teenager he was extraordinarily physically strong and soon grew into a full-grown heavyweight. In his last year as a teenager he was Spartakiadeieger and at the age of 19 he was used by the Bulgarian Wrestling Association at the Balkan Championships, where he immediately started in the heavyweight division, Greco-Roman. Style won. He joined the Bulgarian army and was stationed in Sofia . There P. Sirakow became his trainer, who systematically led him to the top of the world. Alexandar Tomow was now 1.92 m tall and weighed about 130 kg. In the following years he won the title of world champion five times and that of European champion five times. At the Olympic Games in 1972 , 1976 and 1980 , however, he had to be content with a silver medal every time. The Soviet athletes Anatoly Roschtschin and Oleksandr Kolchynskyj blocked him three times on the gold medal. Alexandar Tomow ended his international career in 1981, but dared a comeback in 1984, at the age of 35, and was again European champion. He was unable to take part in his fourth Olympic Games in Los Angeles in 1984 , as politicians prevented him from going through the Olympic boycott. Despite the fact that he was never able to become an Olympic champion, Alexandar Tomov was certainly one of the best Greco-Roman style super heavyweights to ever stand on the mat. In September 2003 he was one of the first to be inducted into the FILA International Wrestling Hall of Fame for his services to wrestling . He was an officer in the Bulgarian People's Army, but only wrestler during his active time.

International success

year space competition Weight class Results
1968 1. Balkan Games in Constanța Super heavy before Miroslav Grubanov, Yugoslavia and Victor Dolipschi , Romania
1969 1. "Nikola Petrov" Memorial in Sofia Super heavy
1969 2. Intern. Junior tournament in Minsk Super heavy behind Treitz, in front of Roone, both Soviet Union
1970 3. EM in Berlin Super heavy with victories over Petr Kment , Czechoslovakia , Istvan Semeredi, Yugoslavia, Florea Chitu, Romania and defeats against Edward Wojda, Poland and Roland Bock , Federal Republic of Germany
1970 6th World Cup in Edmonton Super heavy with a win over Nicolae Martinescu , Romania, a draw against Omar Topuz, Turkey and a defeat against Roland Bock (both wrestlers were disqualified for being passive)
1971 2. "Nikola Petrow" Memorial in Varna Super heavy behind Anatoly Roschtschin and in front of Edward Wojda
1971 1. "Werner-Seelenbinder" tournament in Berlin Super heavy before Bohumil Kubat, CSSR and Petr Kment, CSSR
1971 1. World Cup in Sofia Super heavy with victories over Onar Topuz, Ali Gharbi, Tunisia , Victor Dolipschi, Edward Wojda, Petr Kment and Horst Schwarz , Federal Republic of Germany and a draw against Anatoli Roschtschin , USSR
1972 1. Klippan tournament Super heavy before Horst Schwarz and Victor Dolipschi
1972 2. "Nikola Petrow" Memorial in Varna Super heavy before Victor Dolipschi and Petr Kment
1972 1. EM in Katowice Super heavy with victories over Petr Kment, Victor Dolipschi, Franz Labjohn, GDR and despite a defeat against Anatoli Kochniew, USSR
1972 1. Pre-Olympic tournament in Munich Super heavy before Edward Wojda, Poland, Horst Schwarz and Pedro Pawlidis , both Federal Republic of Germany
1972 silver OS in Munich Super heavy with victories over Istvan Semeredi and Edward Wojda, a draw against Victor Dolipschi and a defeat against Anatoly Roschtschin
1973 1. EM in Helsinki Super heavy with victories over Victor Dolipschi, Raimo Karlsson, Finland , Petr Kment, Shota Morschiladze, USSR, Einar Gundersen, Norway and Marek Galinski, Poland
1973 1. World Cup in Tehran Super heavy with victories over Marek Galinski, Victor Dolipschi, Omar Topuz, Schota Morschiladze and Petr Kment
1974 1. "Nikola Petrov" Memorial in Pleven Super heavy before Oleksandr Kolchynskyj and Nikola Dinew, Bulgaria
1974 2. EM in Madrid Super heavy with victories over Zygmunt Andrecki, Poland, Einar Gundersen, Omar Topuz, Roman Codreanu , Romania and one defeat against Schota Morschiladze
1974 1. "Ivqan-Poddubny" Memorial in Leningrad Super heavy before Shota Morschiladze and Oleksandr Kolchynskyi
1974 1. World Cup in Katowice Super heavy with victories over Henryk Tomanek, Poland, Roman Codreanu, Lorenz Hecher , Federal Republic of Germany, Schota Morschiladze and János Rovnyai , Hungary
1975 1. Grand Prix of the Federal Republic of Germany in Aschaffenburg Super heavy before Richard Wolff and Lorenz Hecher , Federal Republic of Germany
1975 1. "Werner-Seelenbinder" tournament in Leipzig Super heavy before Roman Codreanu, Victor Dolipschi and Richard Wolff
1975 1. World Cup in Minsk Super heavy with victories over Roman Codreanu, Tomanek, Oleksandr Kolchynskyj , USSR and János Rovnyai
1976 1. Klippan tournament Super heavy before Awtandil Maisuradse and Richard Wolff
1976 1. EM in Leningrad Super heavy with victories over Richard Wolff , FRG, Henryk Tomanek, József Nagy , Hungary, Koltschynskyj, Arne Robertsson, Sweden and Karlsson
1976 silver OS in Montreal Super heavy with victories over János Rovnyai, Roman Codreanu, Mamadou Sakho , Senegal , Henryk Tomenek and defeats | against William Lee, USA and Oleksandr Kolchynskyj
1977 1. Universiade in Sofia Super heavy before Avtandil Maisuradze
1978 2. EM in Oslo Super heavy with victories over Awtandil Maisuradse , USSR, Einar Gundersen, József Nagy and one defeat against Roman Codreanu
1979 1. EM in Bucharest Super heavy with victories over János Rovnyai, Oleksandr Koltschynskyj, Henryk Tomanek, Kenan Ege, Turkey and Roman Codreanu
1979 1. World Cup in San Diego Super heavy with victories over Gundersen, Codreanu, Bob Walker, USA and despite a defeat against Kolchynskyj (both disq.)
1980 silver OS in Moscow Super heavy with victories over Privoslav Ilic, Yugoslavia, József Farkas , Hungary, Roman Codreanu, Hassan Ali Bechara , Lebanon and one defeat against Oleksandr Kolchynskyj
1984 1. EM in Jönköping Super heavy after victories over Victor Dolipschi, Igor Rostrotzki, USSR and Henryk Tomanek
Explanations
  • all competitions in Greco-Roman style
  • Super heavy until 1969 from 97 kg, from 1970 from 100 kg body weight; there was no upper weight limit at the time
  • OS = Olympic Games, WM = World Championship, EM = European Championship

literature

  • Trade magazines Athletik and Der Ringer
  • Documentation of International Wrestling Championships 1896 to 1976, publisher FILA, 1976

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.wrestlinghalloffame.org/statenews.php?state=&action=fullnews&id=14 (link not available)

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