Aslanbek Vitalievich Kushtov
Aslanbek Witaljewitsch Chuschtow ( Russian Асланбек Витальевич Хуштов ; born July 1, 1980 in Beloglinka , Kabardino-Balkaria ) is a Russian wrestler . He was European champion in Tampere in 2008 and Olympic heavyweight champion in Greco-Roman style in Beijing .
Career
Aslanbek Chuschtow comes from the Russian republic of Kabardino-Balkaria . He started wrestling as a teenager in 1993. In the course of his career so far he had Mikhail Gamzin, Yuri Bitokow and Anzor Kardanow as coach. He is a member of "Gladiator" Nalchik , 1.80 m tall and weighs about 95 kg. He focuses exclusively on the Greco-Roman style.
Aslanbek Chuschtow needed a relatively long time in view of the strong competition in Russia before he advanced into the Russian top class and also came to appearances in international championships. He was accepted into the Russian national team in 2004. In 2005 he competed in the Grand Prix of Germany in Dortmund in the light heavyweight and finished behind Olympic champion Hamza Yerlikaya from Turkey and Fritz Aanes from Norway to 3rd place. In the same year he also took part in the "Pytlasinski" tournament in Racibórz , where he finished third behind Lajos Viragh from Hungary , but ahead of Ramas Nosadze from Georgia .
2006 Aslanbek Chuschtow was used Russian light heavyweight champion and at the world championship this year in Guangzhou, China . He met there in his first fight against Ramas Nosadze, which he lost on points (1: 3 rounds). Since Nosadze was eliminated in the quarter-finals, Aslanbek Chuschtow did not make it into the round of hopes and only reached 20th place in the final accounts.
In 2007 Aslanbek Chuschtow achieved very good placements at some international tournaments and at the World Military Championships in Hyderabad . At the "Pytlasinski" tournament in Warsaw he came third behind the two Hungarians Balázs Kiss and Laszlo Viragh, achieved the same place at the Hungarian Grand Prix in Szombathely behind Balázs Kiss and ex-world champion Jimmy Lidberg from Sweden and was also at the military world championship behind Mehmet Özal from Turkey and Georgios Konstantinidis from Greece third winner.
In 2008 he won the "Ivan Poddubny" tournament in Moscow, the light heavyweight competition in front of his compatriots Vasily Teplochow and Maksim Safarjan. This was followed by his first use at an international championship at the European Championships in Tampere . He was able to convince there completely and became European champion with five wins. In the final battle he defeated the German champion Mirko Englich on points (2: 1 round wins). With this victory he also fought for the ticket to the Olympic Games in Beijing .
He demonstrated his current good form at the Spanish Grand Prix in June 2008 when he won the light heavyweight division ahead of Hamid Sarshoghi from Iran and Jacob Cedergren from Sweden.
At the Olympic Games in Beijing in 2008 Aslanbek Chuschtow won over Ässet Mämbetow from Kazakhstan , who was subsequently suspended for doping , Daigoro Timoncini from Italy , Mindaugas Ezerskis from Lithuania , Marek Švec from the Czech Republic and in the final battle, as at the European Championships in Tampere, against Mirko Englich on points and thus became Olympic champion .
The year 2009 also began very successfully for Aslanbek Chuschtow, because he became European champion in Vilnius with four wins in a superior style . In the semifinals he won it over Marek Švec and in the final over Mindaugas Ezerskis, two wrestlers he had defeated in Beijing. At the 2009 World Cup in Herning / Denmark he started with victories over David Vála , Czech Republic, Ramas Nosadze , Georgia and Serkan Oezden , Turkey. It was astonishing how hopeless these opponents were against him. In the semifinals he met the Swede Jimmy Lidberg , whom he obviously underestimated. Lidberg offered Aslanbek Chuschtow energetic resistance and managed to defeat him with 2: 1 rounds at 7: 7 points just on points. This meant that he could only win a bronze medal. He then won this with a - again very high - points victory over Sergei Yeroshkin from the Ukraine.
At the 2010 European Championships in Baku, Aslanbek Chuschtow was again vastly superior to his competitors. He won the European title with victories over Sabuchi Humbatow, Azerbaijan, Soso Jabidze, Georgia, Andrzej Deberny, Poland and Timofei Deinichenko. He scored 8-0 round wins and 28-0 points. At the 2010 World Cup in Moscow , however, he again failed to win the title. He defeated in Moscow first Aldas Lukosaitis from Lithuania , Ässet Mämbetow, Kazakhstan and Robert Papp , Romania clearly on points, but was defeated in the semifinals against the Iranian newcomer Amir Ali-Akbari just on points. With a victory over David Saldadze he was able to secure the bronze medal again. A few weeks later, however, Amir Ali-Akbari was convicted of doping and banned. It is possible that he was already doped in the fight against Aslanbek Chuschtow.
International success
year | space | competition | Weight class | Results |
2003 | 2. | TUL tournament in Vantaa / Finland | Semi-difficult | behind Richard Karelson, Estonia and in front of Timur Bajramow, Ukraine |
2005 | 3. | Grand Prix of Germany in Dortmund | Semi-difficult | behind Hamza Yerlikaya , Turkey and Fritz Aanes , Norway , together with Mirko Englich , Germany |
2005 | 2. | "Wladyslaw-Pytlasinski" Memorial in Ratibor | Semi-difficult | behind Lajos Viragh , Hungary and in front of Ramas Nosadze , Georgia and Georgios Konstantinidis , Greece |
2006 | 20th | World Cup in Guangzhou / People's Republic of China | Semi-difficult | Winner: Heiki Nabi , Estonia ahead of Marek Švec , Czech Republic , Kalojan Dinchew , Bulgaria and Hamza Yerlikaya |
2007 | 3. | "Wladyslaw-Pytlasinski" Memorial in Warsaw | Semi-difficult | behind Balázs Kiss and Laszlo Viragh, bde. Hungary, together with Justin Ruiz , USA |
2007 | 3. | Hungarian Grand Prix in Szombathely | Semi-difficult | behind Balázs Kiss and Jimmy Lidberg , Sweden , together with Laszlo Viragh |
2007 | 3. | Military World Cup in Hyderabad / India | Semi-difficult | behind Mehmet Özal , Turkey and Georgios Konstantinidis, together with Mindaugas Ezerskis , Lithuania |
2007 | 1. | Haparanda Cup | Semi-difficult | before Justin Ruiz, Sergei Jeroschkin, Ukraine and Dawid Saldadze , Russia |
2008 | 1. | "Ivan Poddubny" tournament in Moscow | Semi-difficult | before Wassili Tepluochow u. Maksim Safarjan, both Russia and Dimitri Timchenko, Ukraine |
2008 | 1. | EM in Tampere | , Semi-difficult | with victories over Roman Meduna, Slovakia , Andrzej Deberny , Poland , Kalojan Dimchew, Ramas Nosadse and Mirko Englich |
2008 | 1. | Spanish Grand Prix | Semi-difficult | before Hamid Sarshoghi, Iran and Jacob Cedergren, Sweden |
2008 | gold | OS in Beijing | Semi-difficult | before Mirko Englich , Germany , the doped and subsequently banned Ässet Mämbetow , Kazakhstan and Adam Wheeler , USA |
2009 | 1. | EM in Vilnius | Semi-difficult | with victories over Timofei Deinichenko , Belarus, Theodoras Tounousidis, Greece, Marek Švec , Czech Republic and Mindaugas Ezerskis , Lithuania |
2009 | 2. | German Grand Prix in Dortmund | Semi-difficult | behind Timofei Deinichenko, in front of Kalojan Dinchew , Bulgaria and Heiki Nabi |
2009 | 3. | World Cup in Herning / Denmark | Semi-difficult | after victories over David Vála , Czech Republic, Ramas Nosadze and Serkan Oezden, Turkey, a defeat against Jimmy Lidberg and a victory over Sergei Jeroschkin |
2010 | 1. | "Vehbi-Emre" Memorial in Istanbul | Semi-difficult | ahead of Cenk İldem , Turkey, Oleg Kryoko, Ukraine and Ahmet Tacyldiz, Turkey |
2010 | 1. | EM in Baku | Semi-difficult | after victories over Sabuchi Humbatow, Azerbaijan, Soso Jabidze , Georgia, Andrzej Deberny and Timofei Deinichenko |
2010 | 5. | Golden Grand Prix in Baku | Semi-difficult | Winner: Babak Hossein Ghorbani Goldasteh , Iran ahead of Mohamad Abd El Fatah , Egypt |
2010 | 3. | World Cup in Moscow | Semi-difficult | after victories over Aldas Lukosaitis, Lithuania , Ässet Mämbetow and Robert Papp , Romania, a defeat against Amir Ali-Akbari , Iran and a victory over david Saldadze |
2011 | 3. | "Ivan Poddubny" tournament in Tyumen | Semi-difficult | behind Rustam Totrow and Artur Schachbanow, both Russia, in front of Nikita Melnikow , Russia and Raoul Christopher Johnson, USA |
2011 | 1. | Torneo Citta a Sassari | Semi-difficult | before Adrian Mocanu, Moldova and Roccaro El Mahdi, Italy |
2011 | 2. | Golden Grand Prix in Baku | Semi-difficult | behind Babak Hossein Ghorbani Goldasteh, in front of Jimmy Lidberg, Balasz Kiss and Cenk Ildem |
2011 | 8th. | FILA test tournament in London | Semi-difficult | Winner: Ghasem Rezaie, Iran ahead of Daigoro Timoncini , Italy |
Explanations
- all competitions in Greco-Roman style
- OS = Olympic Games, WM = World Championship, EM = European Championship
- Lightweight, weight class up to 96 kg body weight
International battles
- 2008 in Szombathely (World Cup), Russia against Hungary , GR, Hs, point winner over Iwan Nemeth,
- 2008 in Szombathely (World Cup), Russia against South Korea , GR, Hs, point winner over Park Kung-Rak,
- 2008 in Szombathely (World Cup), Russia against Georgia , GR, Hs, point winner over Givi Morschiladze
swell
- Trade journal Der Ringer from 2005 to 2008
Web links
- Profile of Aslanbek Chuschtow at the Institute for Applied Training Science
- Aslanbek Chuschtow in the database of Sports-Reference (English; archived from the original )
Individual evidence
- ^ Doping: Positive follow-up tests on ten medal winners from Beijing. IOC disqualifies medalists . www.sport1.de from November 17, 2016; Retrieved November 26, 2016.
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Chuschtow, Aslanbek Vitalievich |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Хуштов, Асланбек Витальевич (Russian); Khushtov, Aslanbek |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Russian wrestler |
DATE OF BIRTH | July 1, 1980 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Beloglinka , Kabardino-Balkaria |