Chetag Nikolajewitsch Zabolow
Chetag Zabolow medal table |
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Russia | ||
World Championship | ||
gold | 2014 Tashkent | up to 70 kg |
silver | 2017 Paris | up to 74 kg |
World military games | ||
gold | 2015 Mungyeong | up to 74 kg |
Military World Championship | ||
gold | 2016 Skopje | up to 74 kg |
gold | 2017 Klaipeda | up to 74 kg |
gold | 2018 Moscow | up to 79 kg |
Junior World Championship | ||
gold | 2011 Bucharest | up to 66 kg |
Chetag Nikolajewitsch Zabolow ( Russian Хетаг Николаевич Цаболов ; born November 17, 1991 ) is a Russian wrestler . In 2014 he became world champion in free style in the weight class up to 70 kg body weight.
Career
Chetag Zabolow comes from North Ossetia-Alania . He started wrestling as a teenager in 2001, focusing on free style. He initially belonged to the Spartak Wladikawkas sports club and later moved to the Moscow Army Sports Club . He was or is trained by Tschermen Marsajew and Islam Kalajew.
He celebrated his first major successes in 2011 when he became the Russian junior lightweight champion and a few months later in Bucharest also won the junior world lightweight championship. In the final he defeated Ibrahim Nasiriaffrachali from Iran.
In his first senior years in 2012 and 2013, Chetag Zabolow could not place in the medal ranks at the Russian championships. But it was used in some important international tournaments. So he occupied z. B. at the Golden Grand Prix 2012 in Krasnoyarsk in the lightweight behind Alan Gogajew , Russia, 2nd place. He also achieved the same place at the Ramzan Kadyrow Cup in Grozny / Russia behind Akhmed Gadschimagomedow from Russia.
In March 2014, together with Ramasan Shamsudinov, he represented the Russian colors at the World Cup in Los Angeles, a team competition in lightweight. The Russian team came in second behind Iran and ahead of the United States. He was u. a. used in the final against Iran, but lost there against Mustafa Hosseinchani on points (0: 7). In June 2014 Chetik Zabolow became the first Russian champion in the non-Olympic weight class up to 70 kg body weight. He referred Israil Kassumow, Magomedrasul Gasimagomedow and Arslan Arslanow to the next places. In September 2014 he was then used in this weight class at the World Championships in Tashkent, where he won the world title with victories over Andreas Triantafyllidis, Greece, Yoan Blanco, Ecuador, Cleopas Ncube, Canada, Ali Schabanau, Belarus and Yakup Gör , Turkey .
In 2015 and 2016, Chetag Zabolow was unable to place in the front field at the events that are decisive for the international championships, the "Iwan Yarigin" Grand Prix and the Russian championships. He was therefore unable to compete in any international championship in these two years, nor in the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro. However, he won the 2015 Military World Games in Mungyeong and 2016 the Military World Championship in Skopje in the weight class up to 74 kg. Certainly only a small consolation for him, for the missed participation in the Olympic Games.
In 2017 he finished 5th at the "Ivan Yarigin" Grand Prix in Krasnoyarsk in the weight class up to 74 kg. He was therefore out of the question for a start at the European Championship. In June 2017, however, he won the Russian championship in the same weight class. This gave him the starting place at the World Championships in Paris. In Paris he was in excellent shape and defeated Connor James Evans, Australia, Hanoch Rachamin, Israel, Jabrail Hasanow , Azerbaijan and Söner Demirtas , Turkey. He was in the final against the 2012 Olympic champion and four-time world champion Jordan Burroughs from the United States. He delivered a great fight to Burroughs, but was ultimately defeated 6: 9 points. He became vice world champion in 2017.
In January 2018, Chetag Zabolow finally won the "Iwan-Yarigin" Grand Prix ahead of Zaurbek Sidakov and Kachaber Chubeschti, both Russia and Dauletmurat Orasgijow, Turkmenistan and qualified for the European Championship in Kaspiisk. There he was unlucky, because in the weight class up to 74 kg he first won over Wasil Michailow from Ukraine, but suffered a shoulder defeat in his next fight against Frank Chamizo Marquez , Italy. Since Chamizo did not reach the final, he was eliminated early and only came in 9th place. Shortly afterwards he was again military world champion at the military world championship in Moscow in the class up to 79 kg.
At the Russian championship in August 2018, Chetag Zabolow was beaten in the weight class up to 74 kg by the up-and-coming Zaurbek Sidakow. Sidakov was then used at the World Cup in Budapest.
International success
year | space | competition | Weight class | Results |
2011 | 1. | Junior World Championships in Bucharest | up to 66 kg | before Ibrahim Nasiriaaffrachali, Iran, Parveen Rana, India and Dawit Galegashvili, Georgia |
2012 | 2. | Golden Grand Prix in Krasnoyarsk | up to 66 kg | behind Alan Gogajew , in front of Soslan Ramonow and Alam Batirow, all Russia |
2013 | 7th | Ivan Yarigin Memorial in Krasnoyarsk | up to 66 kg | Winner: Ilyas Bekbulatow, USA, ahead of Brent Metcalf, USA, Soslan Ramonow and Rasul Murtasalijew, all Russia |
2013 | 5. | Intern. Tournament in Kiev | up to 66 kg | behind Achmed Tschakajew, Russia, Dawit Safarjan , Armenia, Rustambek Maschadow, Russia and Arsen Jedigarow, Ukraine |
2013 | 2. | Ramzin Kadyrov Cup in Grozny | up to 74 kg | behind Akhmed Gadschimagomedow, Russia |
2014 | 3. | Ivan Yarigin Memorial in Krasnoyarsk | up to 70 kg | behind Israil Kasjumow and Ramasan Shamsudinow, both Russia |
2014 | 1. | World Cup in Tashkent | up to 70 kg | after victories over Andreas Triantafyllidis, Greece, Yoan Blanco, Ecuador, Cleopas Ncube, Canada, Ali Schabanau, Belarus and Yakup Gör , Turkey |
2014 | 1. | Copa Brasil in Rio de Janeiro | up to 74 kg | before Mao Okui, Japan, Akhmed Varajew, Russia and Anthony Valencia, USA |
2015 | 3. | "Yasar Dogu" Memorial in Istanbul | up to 74 kg | behind Denis Zargusch , Russia and Söner Demirtas , Turkey, together with Akhmed Gadschimagomedow , Russia |
2015 | 1. | "Wacław-Ziółkowski" Memorial in Warsaw | up to 70 kg | before Yakup Gör and Mustafa Kaya , both Turkey and German Ustinow, Russia |
2015 | 1. | World Military Games in Mungyeong | up to 74 kg | in front of Georg Harth, Germany, Galmichan Usserbajew, Kazakhstan and Essadollah Akbarizarinkolaei, Iran |
2015 | 2. | Golden Grand Prix in Baku | up to 74 kg | behind Jabrail Hasanow, Azerbaijan, in front of Akhmed Gadschimagomedow and Moustafa Hosseinkhani, Iran |
2016 | 1. | "Alexander Medved" trip in Minsk | up to 74 kg | before Hassan Yazdani Charati, Iran, Raschid Kurbanow, Uzbekistan and Söner Demirtas |
2016 | 1. | Military World Cup in Skopje | up to 74 kg | before Mohamed Zarei, Iran, Nurgali Scholajew, Kazakhstan and Ashraf Aliyev, Azerbaijan |
2017 | 5. | "Ivan Yarigin" Grand Prix in Krasnoyarsk | up to 74 kg | behind Akhmed Gadschimagomedow, Azamaz Sanakojew, Radik Valiev and Kachaber Chubeschti, all Russia |
2017 | 2. | "Yasar Dogu" tournament in Istanbul | up to 74 kg | behind Muslim Ewlojew, Kazakhstan, in front of Khalil Aminow and Artem Umarow, both Russia |
2017 | 2. | World Cup in Paris | up to 74 kg | after victories over Connor James Evans, Australia, Hanoch Rachamin, Israel, Jabrail Hasanow and Söner Demirtas and a defeat against Jordan Burroughs |
2017 | 1. | Military World Championship in Klaipeda | up to 74 kg | before Andrej Karach, Belarus, Reza Afzal Paemanmi, Iran and Matt Brown, USA |
2017 | 2. | Alany Tournament in Vladikavkaw | up to 74 kg | behind Alan Zasejew, in front of Timur Bischojew and Azamaz Sanakojew, all Russia |
2018 | 1. | "Ivan Yarigin" Grand Prix in Krasnoyarsk | up to 74 kg | in front of Zaurbek Sidakow, Kachaber Chubeschti and Dauletmurat Orasgiljow, Turkmenistan |
2018 | 9. | EM in Kaspiisk | up to 74 kg | after defeating Wasil Michailow, Ukraine and losing to Frank Chamizo Marquez, Italy |
2018 | 1. | Military World Cup in Moscow | up to 79 kg | before Bahman Teymouri, Iran, Selimchan Chadijew, France and Galimchan Usserbayew |
2018 | 19th | Alany Tournament in Vladikavkaz | up to 74 kg | Winner: Timur Bischojew ahead of Awtandil Kentschadze , Georgia |
Russian championships
year | space | Age group | Weight class | Results |
2011 | 1. | Juniors | up to 66 kg | before Bajmursa Chadissow, Magomed Kurbanalijew and Alan Abayukow |
2014 | 1. | Seniors | up to 70 kg | before Israil Kasjumow, Magemedrasul Gazimagomedow and Arslan Arslanow |
2017 | 1. | Seniors | up to 74 kg | before Gadschi Nabiew, Alan Zasejew and Nikita Suchkow |
2018 | 2. | Seniors | up to 74 kg | behind Zaurbek Sidakov , in front of Nikita Suchkow and Timur Bischojew |
- Explanations
- all free style competitions
- WM = World Championship
- Lightweight, weight class up to 66 kg, welterweight, weight class up to 74 kg body weight (until December 31, 2013); Since January 1, 2014, a new weight classification has been in effect by the world wrestling association FILA: light up to 65 kg, half-welter up to 70 kg, welter up to 74 kg, half-medium up to 79 kg body weight
literature
- Trade journal Der Ringer
Web links
- Profile of Chetag Nikolajewitsch Zabolow at the Institute for Applied Training Science
- Portrait of Chetag Zabolow on the website of the Russian Wrestling Federation
- Fight between Chetag Zabolow (red) and Jordan Burroughs (blue) in the final of the 2017 World Cup in Paris
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Zabolow, Chetag Nikolajewitsch |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Цаболов, Хетаг Николаевич |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Russian wrestler |
DATE OF BIRTH | November 17, 1991 |