Biljal Valeryevich Machov
Biljal Machow medal table |
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Russia | ||
Olympic games | ||
silver | 2012 London | up to 120 kg freestyle |
World Championship | ||
gold | 2007 Baku | up to 120 kg freestyle |
gold | 2009 Herning | up to 120 kg freestyle |
gold | 2010 Moscow | up to 120 kg freestyle |
silver | 2011 Istanbul | up to 120 kg freestyle |
bronze | 2014 Tashkent | up to 130 kg Greco |
bronze | 2015 Las Vegas | up to 130 kg Greco |
bronze | 2015 Las Vegas | up to 125 kg freestyle |
European Championship | ||
gold | 2010 Baku | up to 120 kg freestyle |
Junior World Championship | ||
gold | 2005 Vilnius | up to 120 kg Juniors freestyle |
bronze | 2005 Vilnius | up to 120 kg Juniors Greco |
gold | 2006 Guatemala City | up to 120 kg Juniors freestyle |
Biljal Valerjewitsch Machow ( Russian Билял Валерьевич Махов , English transcription Bilyal Makhov ; born September 20, 1987 in Nalchik , Soviet Union ) is a Russian wrestler . He became world champion in free style in 2007, 2009 and 2010. The 1.96 m tall macho wrestles in free style and, since 2014, in the Greco-Roman style in heavyweight .
Career
Biljal Machow, born in Kabardino-Balkaria and living in Dagestan since his youth , began wrestling in 2000. Your talent quickly became apparent. In the junior division he competed in both the classic and the free style, with the seniors initially only in the free style, but since 2014 also in the Greco-Roman style. After his first successes in the junior sector, he became a member of Dinamo Chassavyurt . There he was and is trained by Chankala Gadschimagomedow and Magomed Gusseinow.
In 2005 Biljal Machow started at the Junior World Championships in Vilnius , where he became world champion after victories over Rokas Balinskas from Lithuania, Arjan Bhullar from Canada, Maxim Michailowitsch from Belarus and Batschana Karanadze from Georgia. At the tournament in the Greco-Roman style he lost his first fight against the Swede Jalmar Sjöberg , but then defeated Laszlo Dömötör from Hungary, Sergei Pawlow from the Ukraine and Brandan Rupp from the United States and won a bronze medal.
In 2006 he was able to defend his junior world title in freestyle. In the final of the World Cup tournament in Guatemala City , he defeated Mohammad Azar Shakib Seyed from Iran.
In 2007 Biljal Machow started in Baku for the first time at a senior world championship. After defeating Vincenzo Lipari from Italy 10-0 at the beginning , he also won the duels against the experienced Wadym Tassoew from Ukraine, the Koreans Go Soung-Jin and Fatih Çakıroğlu from Turkey. In the final he faced Cuban Alexis Rodríguez Valera from Havana , vice world champion in 2002 and 2005. After four minutes of fighting, Machow had defeated Rodriguez 2-0 rounds (10-0 technical points) and was one of the youngest heavyweight world champions in wrestling history at the age of 20.
In the 2008 Olympic year, Biljal Machow took 3rd place at the international Iwan-Jarygin memorial tournament in Krasnoyarsk, which is important for Russian wrestlers, behind Bakhtiyar Akhmedov and ex-world champion Kuramagomed Kuramagomedov , and also in the Russian championship he came in behind Akhmedov and Aljaksandr Schamarau only took 3rd place. In the following years he was also injured so that he could no longer qualify for participation in the Olympic Games in Beijing . Akhmedov started there, winning the silver medal behind Artur Taymazov , an athlete from North Ossetia-Alania who wrestled for Uzbekistan .
2009 defeated Biljal Machow, recovered from his injury, at the Russian championship Bakhtiyar Akhmedov and was therefore used at the world championship in Herning / Denmark . In Herning Machow won his second world title in a superior style. What was remarkable was the superiority that the 1.96 meter tall athlete displayed. Only his first opponent, the Greek Ioannis Arzoumanidis , went with him over the regular fighting time of four minutes and lost with only 0: 4 technical points. Biljal Machow took 12 technical points from the Spaniard Jose Cuba Vasquez in 51 seconds of fighting time, which ended the fight. A similar fate befell Disney Rodriguez of Cuba , who after 3:46 minutes fighting time with 10: 0 technical points was defeated, and in the final battle the Iranians Fardin Masoumi , who after 3:22 minutes 8: 0 lost technical points.
At the European Championships 2010 in Baku Machow won the title by defeating Bartłomiej Bartnicki ( Poland ), Sergejs Djomins ( Latvia ), Aljaksej Schamarau ( Belarus ) and Fatih Çakıroğlu ( Turkey ). At this year's World Cup in Moscow , he defended his title with victories over Luis F. Vivenes Urbanesa, Venezuela , Dániel Ligeti , Hungary , Levan Berianidze , Georgia and the two-time Olympic champion Artur Taymazov from Uzbekistan , whom he won 2-0 rounds, 1: 0, 1: 0 techn. Defeated points.
At the 2011 World Cup in Istanbul Biljal Machow could not defend his title, as he lost in the final against Aljaksej Schamarau on points.
In 2012, Biljal Machow managed to qualify for the Olympic Games in London. He started there in the free style in the heavyweight division. In London he won over Jamaladdin Magomedow from Azerbaijan, Taha Akgül from Turkey and Chuluunbat Jargalsaichan from Mongolia. In the semifinals he was somewhat surprisingly defeated by Dawit Modsmanashvili from Georgia. Since this reached the final, he was able to continue wrestling in the consolation round and secured a bronze medal with a victory over Daulet Schabanbay from Kazakhstan.
In 2019, during follow-up checks on the doping samples from the 2008 and 2012 Olympics, it was found that the 2012 heavyweight Olympic champion Artur Taymazov and the silver medalist at these games Dawit Modsmanashvili had been doped. Both wrestlers were subsequently disqualified by the IOC. Taymazov was stripped of the gold medals from the 2008 and 2012 Olympics, Modsmanashvili, who tellingly had moved to Uzbekistan, the European title of 2008 and the silver medal of 2012. The re-award of the medals for the 2012 Olympic Games by the IOC, which undoubtedly suffers from the fact that one can actually no longer achieve a fair result, yielded: gold medal for Komeil Ghasemi, Iran, silver medal for Biljal Machow and bronze medals for Tervel Dlagnev, USA and Daulet Schabanbay, Kazakhstan.
In 2013, Biljal Machow took a break. In September 2014 he competed in the Greco-Roman style at the World Championships in Tashkent. He convinced in Tashkent in this style and won the heavyweight division over Arata Sonoda, Japan, Iakob Kadschaia, Georgia and Johan Eurén from Sweden. In the semifinals he lost to Mijaín López from Cuba, but secured a bronze medal in the consolation round with a victory over Eduard Popp from Germany.
Biljal Machow also represented the Russian colors in the heavyweight division at the 2015 World Championships in Las Vegas, but this time even in both styles. At first he wrestled in the Greco-Roman style and lost in his first fight against Mijaín López. Since this reached the final, he was able to continue in the consolation round and won a bronze medal with wins over Mindaugas Mizgaitis from Lithuania, Heiki Nabi from Estonia and Robert Smith from the United States. In free style, Biljal Machow won over Rares Daniel Chintojan from Romania, Luis Felipe Vivenes Urbanesa, Venezuela and Parviz Khodavirdi Hadj Basmany from Iran. In the semifinals he lost to Taha Akgül , but secured a bronze medal in this style with a victory over Levan Berianidze from Armenia.
Biljal Machow continued his career afterwards and started in 2016 at the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro in free style. But there he lost his first fight against Alen Saseev from Ukraine in the weight class up to 125 kg . Since this did not reach the final, he was eliminated and only came in 13th place.
He was then no longer at the start in other international championships.
International success
year | space | competition | style | Weight class | |
2005 | 1. | Junior World Championships in Vilnius | F. | Heavy | with victories over Rokas Balinskas ( Lithuania ), Arjan Bhullar ( Canada ), Maxim Michailewitsch ( Belarus ) and Batschana Karanadze ( Georgia ) |
2005 | 3. | Junior World Championships in Vilnius | GR | Heavy | with a defeat against Jalmar Sjöberg ( Sweden ) and wins over Laszlo Dömötör ( Hungary ), Sergei Pawlow ( Ukraine ) and Brandon Rupp ( USA ) |
2005 | 2. | Intern. Tournament in Sassari | F. | Heavy | behind Rareș Daniel Chintojan ( Romania ), in front of Otto Aubeli (Hungary) |
2006 | 1. | Junior World Championships in Guatemala City | F. | Heavy | with victories over Ioannis Papadopoulos ( Greece ), Mehmet Yesil Yesil ( Turkey ), Erik Noe (USA) and Mohammed Reza Azar Shakib ( Iran ) |
2007 | 1. | World Cup in Baku | F. | Heavy | after victories over Vincenzo Lipari ( Italy ), Wadym Tassoew (Ukraine), Go Soung-Jin ( South Korea ), Fatih Çakıroğlu (Turkey) and Alexis Rodríguez Valera ( Cuba ) |
2008 | 3. | Ivan Jarygin Memorial in Krasnoyarsk | F. | Heavy | behind Bakhtiyar Akhmedov and Kuramagomed Kuramagomedow (both Russia ), together with Fatih Çakıroğlu (Turkey) |
2008 | 1. | Shamil Umakhanov Memorial in Khasavyurt | F. | Heavy | before Hizir Durgajew and Eldar Bjasrow (both Russia) |
2009 | 1. | World Cup in Herning / Denmark | F. | Heavy | with victories over Ioannis Arzoumanidis (Greece), Jose Cuba Vasquez ( Spain ), Disney Rodriguez (Cuba) and Fardin Masoumi Valadi (Iran) |
2010 | 1. | EM in Baku | F. | Heavy | with victories over Bartłomiej Bartnicki ( Poland ), Sergejs Djomins ( Latvia ), Aljaksej Schamarau (Belarus) and Fatih Çakıroğlu (Turkey) |
2010 | 1. | World Cup in Moscow | F. | Heavy | with victories over Luis F. Vivenes Urbanesa, Venezuela , Dániel Ligeti , Hungary, Levan Berianidze , Georgia and Artur Taymazov , Uzbekistan |
2011 | 5. | "Wacław-Ziółkowski" Memorial in Poznan | F. | Heavy | behind Fardin Masoumi Valadi , Iran, Aljaksej Schamarau, Dániel Ligeti and Tervel Dlagnev , USA |
2011 | 2. | World Cup in Istanbul | F. | Heavy | after victories over Dschargalsaichany Chuluunbat , Mongolia, Ruslan Basijew , Armenia, Ioannis Arzomanidis and Jamaladdin Magomedow , Azerbaijan and a defeat against Aljaksej Schamarau |
2012 | silver | OS in London | F. | Heavy | after victories over Jamaladdin Magomedow, Azerbaijan, Taha Akgül, Turkey and Chuluunbat Jargalsaichan, Mongolia, a defeat against Dawit Modsmanashvili, Georgia and a victory over Daulet Schabanbay, Kazakhstan. Biljal Machow originally won a bronze medal. As a follow-up check of the doping samples from Artur Taymazov (gold medal) and Dawit Modsmanashvili (silver medal) showed that both were doped, both were disqualified and in 2019 Komeil Ghasemi , Iran, was awarded the gold medal and Biljal Machow the silver medal |
2014 | 3. | World Cup in Tashkent | GR | up to 130 kg | after victories over Arata Sonoda, Japan, Iakob Kadschaia, Georgia and Johan Eurén, Sweden, a defeat against Mijaín López, Cuba and a victory over Eduard Popp, Germany |
2015 | 1. | "Ali-Alijew" tournament in Kaspisk / Russia | F. | up to 125 kg | before Muradin Kuschchow, Russia, Dawit Modsmanashvili and Giorgi Sakandelidze, both Georgia |
2015 | 3. | World Cup in Las Vegas | GR | up to 130 kg | after a loss to Mijaín López and victories over Mindaugas Mizgaitis, Lithuania, Heiki Nabi, Estonia and Robert Smith, USA |
2015 | 3. | World Cup in Las Vegas | F. | up to 125 kg | after victories over Rares Daniel Chintojan, Romania, Luis Felipe Vivenes Urbanesa, Venezuela and Parviz Khodavirdi Hadj Basmatj, Iran, a defeat against Taha Akgül and a victory over Levan Berianidze, Armenia |
2016 | 1. | Presidents Cup of Buryatia | F. | up to 125 kg | before Baldan Muchmagasi Magomedow, Russia and Solboo Narsagsuren, Mongolia |
2016 | 1. | "Waclaw-Ziolkowski" Memorial in Spala / Poland | F. | up to 125 kg | before Baldan Muchamgasi Magomedow, Deng Zhiwei, China and Nick Gwiasdowski, USA |
2016 | 13. | OS in Rio de Janeiro | F. | up to 125 kg | after losing to Alen Saseev, Ukraine |
2017 | 1. | Alans tournament in Vladikavkaz | F. | up to 125 kg | before Alan Chugajew and Adlan Ibragimow, both Russia and Giorgi Meshwildishvili, Georgia |
2019 | 2. | "Waclaw-Ziolkowski" Memorial in Warsaw | F. | up to 125 kg | behind Amar Dhesi, Canada, ahead of Robert Baran, Poland and Alan Chugajew |
Russian championships
year | space | style | Weight class | Results |
2006 | 2. | F. | up to 120 kg | behind Kuramagomed Kuramagomedow , in front of Ali Isayev and Alexei Voronin |
2007 | 1. | F. | up to 120 kg | before Kuramagomed Kuramagomedow, Alexei Schemarow and Innokenti Schukow |
2008 | 3. | F. | up to 120 kg | behind Bakhtiyar Akhmedov and Alexei Shemarov, in front of Alan Jamlaev |
2009 | 1. | F. | up to 120 kg | before Bakhtiyar Akhmedov, Soslan Gaglojew and Alexander Kowalewski |
2010 | 1. | F. | up to 120 kg | before Bakhtiyar Akhmedov, Kiril Gogachev and Arsen Naniev |
2012 | 1. | F. | up to 120 kg | before Alan Jamayev and Kuramagomed Kuramagomedow |
2015 | 1. | GR | up to 130 kg | before Vasily Parschin, Vitaly Shchur and Kurban Nashmudinov |
2016 | 3. | GR | up to 130 kg | behind Sergei Semjonow and Vitaly Schchur, in front of Kurban Nashmudinow |
- Explanations
- OS = Olympic Games, WM = World Championship, EM = European Championship,
- F = free style, GR and Greco = Greco-Roman style
- Heavyweight, up to December 31, 2013 in both styles up to 120 kg body weight, since January 1, 2014 in free style up to 125 kg and in the Greco-Roman style up to 130 kg body weight
literature
- Trade journal Der Ringer
Web links
- Profile of Biljal Machow at the Institute for Applied Training Science
- Biljal Valerjewitsch Machow in the database of Sports-Reference (English; archived from the original )
- Corrected result of the 2012 Olympic Games, Difficult, Freestyle
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Machow, Biljal Valeryevich |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Махов, Билял Валерьевич (Russian); Makhov, Bilyal (English transcription) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Russian wrestler |
DATE OF BIRTH | 20th September 1987 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Nalchik , Soviet Union |