Chassan Macharbekowitsch Barojew

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Chassan Macharbekowitsch Barojew ( Russian Хасан Махарбекович Бароев ; born December 1, 1982 in Dushanbe , Tajikistan ) is a Russian wrestler of Ossetian origin. The 1.88 meter tall sports student wrestles at Torpedo Moscow and has been coached by Vladimir Urumagov since he was 16 years old.

Career

Before his career as a senior he started in 1999 for the first time at the World Championships for Cadets (age group in sport), at that time still in the class up to 85 kg. He finished second behind the Turkish Adem Tasci. Between 2000 and 2002 he competed twice as a junior at the European and World Championships; In 2000 he was junior world champion, in 2001 both junior European and world champion. In 2002 he started as a junior for the last time and became European champion again. In the meantime he started in the highest weight class, the heavyweight, which has its weight limit of 120 kg from 2002.

In 2003 he started as a senior at the European Championships in Belgrade for the first time . He finished seventh. But in the same year he had the big surprise with the world championship title. He defeated u. a. 2000 Olympic champion Rulon Gardner from the United States and Hungarians Mihály Deák Bárdos . He was able to surpass this success at the Olympic Games in Athens the following year . He won all of his fights there and thus won the gold medal. In the final he defeated the Kazakhs Georgi Tsurtsumia after he had previously beaten the favored Cuban Mijan Nunez Lopez.

In 2005 he paused at the international championships and in 2006 he had to bury his title dreams at the European championships in his native Moscow after a surprising defeat against Juha Ahokas from Finland. In the same year, however, he fought for 1st place at the World Championships in Guangzhou . In the final, he defeated Mijaín López with 13-0 on points.

2007 Chassan Barojew was again European champion in Sofia and defeated u. a. Jalmar Sjöberg from Sweden and David Vála from the Czech Republic. At this year's World Cup in Baku , he won the semi-finals over the strong American Dremiel Byers , but had to admit defeat to his old rival Mijain Lopez Nunez in the final and therefore only came in second. In the Olympic year 2008 he suffered a defeat at the European Championships in Tampere in the final against his Russian compatriot Yuri Patrikejew , who started for Kazakhstan, and thus came in 2nd place.

The year 2009 saw Chassan Barojew at no international championships at the start. In 2010 he started a comeback, which was only half successful at first. Although he was the Russian heavyweight champion ahead of Alexander Jekimow, Oleg Ilnizki and Anton Botew, he had to admit defeat to the largely unknown Kazakhs Nurmachan Tinälijew on points at the World Cup in Moscow after victories over Yannick Szczepaniak from France and Hani Sala Abdel Rahman Muralfy from Egypt and therefore only ended up in 7th place.

In 2011, after winning the renowned Iwan Poddubny Memorial in Tyumen in front of the entire Russian heavyweight elite, he was nominated again for the European Championships in Dortmund , where he won the decisive fights over Mihaly Deak Bardos, Heiki Nabi from Estonia and the defending champion Rıza Kayaalp from Turkey, again the title. He was not at the start at the 2011 World Cup in Istanbul.

In 2012, Chassan Barojew tried to defend his 2011 title at the European Championships in Belgrade . But he did not succeed, because he lost in the final this time against Riza Kayaalp and had to give him the title. Then he tried to fight for the Russian team at the tournament in Sofia a starting place for the Olympic Games in London in the heavyweight division. But he didn't succeed either, because he only finished 8th in Sofia. Only at the very last opportunity, the qualification tournament in Helsinki , did he win and thus the right to start the Olympic Games in London . In London, however, he had disappointed, because he lost his first fight against his old rival Yuri Patrikeev. Since this did not reach the final, he was eliminated and only finished 14th.

doping

At the Olympic Games in Beijing , Baroev was doped with Turinabol when he faced Mijain Lopez Nunez again in the final. The silver medal, which was achieved by illegal means at the time, was subsequently withdrawn from the athlete on November 17, 2016 following a notification from the IOC due to doping .

International success

year space competition Weight class Result
1999 2. Junior World Championships (Cadets) in Nykøbing / Denmark up to 85 kg body weight behind Adem Tasci, Turkey, in front of Ramas Nosadze , Georgia
2000 3. Junior European Championship (Juniors) in Sofia Semi-difficult behind Georgi Jobava, Georgia a. Yannick Szczepaniak , France
2000 1. Junior World Championships (Juniors) in Nantes Semi-difficult before Georgios Koutsioubas , Greece a . Kaloyan Dinchew , Bulgaria
2001 1. Junior World Championships (Juniors) in Tashkent Heavy before Nikola Iliew, Bulgaria a. Yücel Unsal, Turkey
2002 1. Junior European Championship (Juniors) in Subotica Heavy before Emin Öztürk, Turkey a. Revas Chelidze, Georgia
2003 7th EM in Belgrade Heavy after victories over David Vála , Czech Republic and Sergei Mureiko , Bulgaria and a defeat against Xenofon Koutsioubas , Greece
2003 1. World Cup in Créteil Heavy after victories over Woo Park , South Korea , Yekta Yilmaz Gül , Turkey , Rulon Gardner , fUSA , Sergei Mureiko, Georgi ZurZumia , Kazakhstan and Mihály Deák Bárdos , Hungary
2003 2. World Cup in Almaty / Kazakhstan Heavy behind Georgi Zurzumia
2004 4th Grand Prix of Germany in Dortmund Heavy behind Mijain Nunez Lopez, Cuba, Georgi Zurzumia, Kazakhstan u. Fatih Bakir , Turkey
2004 gold OS in Athens Heavy after victories over David Vala, Andrej Chekhauskoj , Belarus, Mijaín López , Cuba , Sajad Barzi , Iran and Georgi Zurzumia
2006 2. World Cup in Budapest Heavy behind Mijaín López Núñez and in front of Mihaly Deak Bardos
2006 3. EM in Moscow Heavy after victories over David Vala, Xenofon Koutsioubas, Yannick Szczepaniak , France and Rocco Ficara , Italy and a defeat against Juha Ahokas , Finland
2006 1. World Cup in Guangzhou Heavy after victories over Xenofon Koutsioubas, Sergei Artjuchin , Bulgaria, Jalmar Sjöberg , Sweden and Mijaín López Núñez
2007 1. EM in Sofia Heavy after victories over Sergei Artjuchin, Gyula Branda , Hungary, Jalmar Sjöberg and David Vala
2007 2. World Cup in Baku Heavy after victories over David Vala, Jalmar Sjöberg, Yannick Szczepaniak and Dremiel Byers, USA and a defeat against Mijaín López Núñez
2008 1. "Ivan Poddubny" tournament in Moscow Heavy before Alexander Anuchin, Russia, Mindaugas Mizgaitis a. Mijain Lopez Nunez
2008 4th World Cup in Szombathely Heavy behind Mihaly Deak Bardos, Dremiel Byers and Masoud Hashemzadeh , Iran
2008 2. EM in Tampere Heavy after victories over Mindaugas Mizgaitis , Lithuania , Atilla Güzel , Turkey and David Vala and a defeat against Yuri Patrikejew , Armenia
2008 1. Spanish Grand Prix in Madrid Heavy before Sebastian Lönnborn u. Johan Eurén , bde. Sweden a. Mahdi Karimi, Iran
2010 2. Stanislaw Pytlasinski Memorial in Racibórz Heavy behind Dremiel Byers, in front of Ralf Böhringer , Germany a . Josif Tschugishvili, Belarus
2010 7th World Cup in Moscow Heavy after victories over Yannick Szczepaniak u. Hani Salah Abdel Rahman Marafy, Egypt a . one defeat against Nurmachan Tinälijew , Kazakhstan (1: 2 rounds, 1: 3 points)
2011 1. "Ivan Poddubny" tournament in Tyumen Heavy in front of Schochruddi Ajubow, Alexander Jekimow, Alexander Anuchin, all Russia a. Alexander Petrenko, Ukraine
2011 1. EM in Dortmund Heavy after victories over Constantin Ionut Scutariu, Romania, Josif Tschugischwili, Mihaly Deak Bardos, Heiki Nabi , Estonia a. Rıza Kayaalp , Turkey
2012 1. "Ivan Poddubny Tournament in Tyumen Heavy before Vladimir Ilnitsky, Vasily Parshin and Shochruddi Ayubow, all of them Russia
2012 2. Thor Masters in Nyköping Heavy behind Johan Euren, in front of Kamil Blonski, Poland and Ricardo Melz, Germany
2012 2. EM in Belgrade Heavy behind Riza Kayaalp, in front of Yuri Patrikeev and Evgeni Orlow , Ukraine
2012 8th. Olympic qualification tournament in Sofia Heavy Winner: Yuri Patrikeev ahead of Evgeni Orlov
2012 1. Olympic qualification tournament in Helsinki Heavy before Guram Perselidze , Georgia, Namanja Pawlovic, Serbia and Iwan Iwanow, Bulgaria
2012 1. "Wladyslaw-Pytlasinski" Memorial in Racibórz Heavy before Wladimir Berdzik, Belarus, Abdelrahman Yehia El Tarabily, Egypt and Josif Tschugaschwili, Belarus
2012 14th OS in London Heavy after a loss to Yuri Patrikeev

Explanations

  • all competitions in Greco-Roman style
  • OS = Olympic Games, WM = World Championships, EM = European Championships
  • Light heavyweight, weight class up to 2001 up to 97 kg, since 2002 up to 96 kg; Heavy weight, weight class up to 2001 up to 130 kg, since 2002 up to 120 kg body weight

swell

  • Trade journal Der Ringer
  • Database of the Institute for Applied Training Sciences at the University of Leipzig
  • Website of the Russian Wrestling Association "www.wrestrus.ru"

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ IOC sanctions 16 athletes for failing anti-doping tests at Beijing 2008. International Olympic Committee , November 17, 2016, accessed April 21, 2018 .