Jamal Sultanovich Otarsultanov

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Jamal Otarsultanov medal table

Wrestler

Russia
Olympic games
gold 2012 London Bantam
European Championship
bronze 2006 Moscow Bantam
gold 2008 Tampere Bantam
gold 2011 Dortmund Bantam
gold 2012 Belgrade Bantam
World military games
gold 2015 Mungyeong up to 61 kg
Junior World Championship
gold 2006 Guatemala City Bantam (Juniors)
gold 2007 Beijing Bantam (Juniors)
Junior European Championship
gold 2003 Skopje up to 46 kg (Cadets)

Jamal Sultanowitsch Otarsultanow ( Russian Джамал Султанович Отарсултанов ; * April 14, 1987 ) is a Russian freestyle wrestler . In 2008, 2011 and 2012 he was European champion and 2012 Olympic champion in freestyle wrestling in the bantamweight division .

Career

Jamal Otarsultanov is of Chechen origin. He started wrestling in 1996 and is now a member of the central sports club of the Russian army CSKA Moscow . He was or is trained by Amandi Almadiejewitsch Misultanow and Anatoli Kazbijewitsch Margijew. He works exclusively in free style. At the moment, wrestling is also his profession. To do this he wrestles u. a. also for Gaz Mazandaran in the Iranian professional league.

He was able to achieve his first international success in 2003. This year he became Junior European Champion (Cadets) in Skoplje in the weight class up to 46 kg body weight ahead of Yuri Balanjuk from Ukraine and Alachwerdi Valiev from Azerbaijan .

At the age of 18 he took 3rd place in the Russian bantamweight championship for seniors behind Selimchan Kuchajew and Asir Abdullajew in 2005. This year he also achieved excellent results in several international tournaments. In 2006 he won the famous wrestling tournament of the Russian Wrestling Association, the "Iwan-Yarigin" Memorial in Krasnoyarsk , in bantamweight ahead of Sukhrab Hiziyev, Russia, Adcham Achilow from Uzbekistan and Besik Kuduchow from Russia . He was then used at the European Senior Championships in Moscow . There he won over Alexander Stojanow from Macedonia and Bessarion Gotschaschwili from Georgia , but lost in the semifinals against Oleksandr Sacharuk from Ukraine . In the fight for a European Championship bronze medal , he won over Ghenadi Tulbea from Moldova . In 2006 he also started at the Junior World Championships in Guatemala City , where he won the world title ahead of Henry Cejudo , USA , Nurlan Turabek Ulu, Kyrgyzstan and Swetoslaw Neychew , Bulgaria .

In 2007 Jamal Otarsultanow was again Junior World Champion in bantamweight in Beijing . On the way to this title he defeated Jang Kwan-ho, South Korea , Tsuyoshi Aoki, Japan , Aref Alizadeh, Iran , Vladimir Dubovoi, Ukraine and Sezer Akgül , Turkey . He was not used at the international senior championships this year.

In 2008, as in 2007, he took second place at the "Ivan Yarigin" memorial in Krasnoyarsk in the bantamweight category behind Besik Kuduchow . A preliminary decision had already been made as to who would represent Russia at the Olympic Games in Beijing this year in this weight class, namely Kuduchow. Jamal Otarsultanov was used at the European Championships in Tampere in 2008 , where he won his first international title in the bantamweight category with victories over Jatinder Rakhra, Great Britain , Francisco Javier Sanchez Parra, Spain , Mihran Jaburjan , Armenia and Ryswan Hajyjeu , Belarus . In November 2008 he defeated the so-called CSKA Cup in Moscow, a team tournament, Abbas Dabbaghi ​​Suraki from Iran and Kenichi Yumoto from Japan.

Since this success, Jamal Otarsultanov was able to assert himself in the top Russian bantamweight division, but failed in the most important competitions, such as the Russian championship or the "Ivan Yarigin" memorial to Nariman Israpilov or Viktor Lebedev and therefore came in 2009 and in 2010 no more appearances at the international championships.

In 2011 in Dortmund and 2012 in Belgrade Jamal Otarsultanov was European bantamweight champion. In the final battles he defeated it Wladimer Khinchegashvili and Bessarion Gotschashvili , both from Georgia. After winning the European title in 2012, he was also the Russian champion before Viktor Lebedev . He was then employed at the Olympic Games in London, where she won with victories over Naatale Sem Shilimela, Namibia, Yang Kong-il , North Korea, Daulet Nijasbekow, Kazakhstan and vladimer khinchegashvili, Georgia, the gold medal .

After his Olympic victory, he took a break initially. He also did not compete in the 2013 Russian Championship. It was not until December 2013 that he started at the "Moscow Lights" tournament, actually a team tournament in which a list of winners in the individual weight classes is drawn up based on the fight results and was the best featherweight wrestler together with his compatriot Timur Pesterew.

In January 2014 Jamal Otarsultanov started at the renowned "Ivan Yarigin" Memorial in Krasnoyarsk in the new weight class up to 61 kg and defeated the 2013 featherweight champion Bekchan Goigerejew on points in the final . In the further course of his career he took second place in the 2015 Russian championship in the weight class up to 61 kg behind Alexander Bogomojew and in the same year he was the winner of the World Military Games in Mungyeong, again in the weight class up to 61 kg, ahead of Mehran Akbar Nasirifranchali from Iran.

In 2016 he took 3rd place at the Russian championship in the weight class up to 57 kg behind Viktor Lebedew and Alexander Bogomojew. He could not qualify for the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro this year. After winning the "Dan-Kolow" & "Nikola-Petrow" Memorial 2017 in Russe in the weight class up to 61 kg, he ended his career.

International success

year space competition Weight class Result
2003 1. Junior European Championship (Cadets) in Skoplje up to 46 kg before Juri Balandschuk, Ukraine a . Alachwerdi Valiev, Azerbaijan
2005 2. Medvedev International in Minsk Bantam behind Samuel Henson , USA , in front of I. Karnilow a. Adam Batirow , both Russia
2005 3. Kiev International Bantam behind Asset Serikbajew, Kazakhstan u. Yuri Ledenov , Ukraine
2005 1. Intern. Tournament in Madrid Bantam before Konstantin Tschangalow, Russia, Freddy Serrano, Columbia a . Enrique Alvarez, Spain
2006 1. "Ivan Yarigin" Memorial in Krasnoyarsk Bantam before Suchrab Hizijew, Russia, Atscham Achilow , Uzbekistan and Besik Kuduchow , Russia
2006 3. EM in Moscow Bantam with victories over Alexander Stojanow, Macedonia a . Bessarion Gotschaschwili , Georgia , a defeat against Oleksandr Sacharuk, Ukraine a. a victory over Ghenadi Tulbea , Moldova
2006 1. Junior World Championships in Guatemala -Stadt Bantam before Henry Cejudo , USA, Nurlan Turabek Ulu, Kyrgyzstan a . Svetoslav Neychew , Bulgaria
2007 2. "Ivan Yarigin" Memorial in Krasnoyarsk Bantam behind Besik Kuduchow , in front of Henry Cejudo u. Nikolai Starostin, Russia
2007 1. World Cup in Krasnoyarsk Bantam before Adcham Achilow, Uzbekistan a. Henry Cejudo
2007 1. Junior World Championships in Beijing Bantam with victories over Jang Kwan-ho, South Korea , Tsuyoshi Aoki, Japan , Aref Alizadeh, Iran , Vladimir Dubowoi, Ukraine and others. Sezer Akgül , Turkey
2008 2. "Ivan Yarigin" Memorial in Krasnoyarsk Bantam behind Besik Kuduchow , in front of Lobazan Askerbijew, Russia a. Victor Moreno, USA
2008 1. EM in Tampere Bantam with victories over Jatinder Rakhra, Great Britain , Francisco Javier Sanchez Parra, Spain , Mihran Jaburjan , Armenia a . Ryswan Hadschyjeu , Belarus
2009 3. "Ivan Yarigin" Memorial (FILA Golden Grand Prix) in Krasnoyarsk Bantam behind Nariman Israpilow u. Viktor Lebedev
2009 3. World Cup in Tehran Bantam behind Juri Ledenow , Ukraine a. Abbas Dabbaghi ​​Suraki , Iran
2010 1. Ramazan Kadirow Cup in Grozny Bantam before Asadulla Lachinow u. Nariman Israpilow , both Russia
2011 1. "Ivan Yarigin" Memorial (FILA Golden Grand Prix) in Krasnoyarsk Bantam before Alexander Bogomajew, Russia, Shinichi Yumoto , Japan a. Rustam Ampar, Russia
2011 1. EM in Dortmund Bantam after victories over Tim Schleicher , Germany , Ghenadie Tulbea , Monaco , Wladislaus Andrejew , Belarus and Wladimer Chintschegaschwili , Georgia
2012 1. FILA Golden Grand Prix in Krasnoyarsk Bantam before Nariman Israpilow, Artas Sanaa and Alexander Bomomajew, all Russia
2012 1. EM in Belgrade Bantam after victories over Andrei Dukov, Romania, Radoslaw Velikow , Bulgaria, Mihran Jaburjan and Bessarion Gotschaschwili , Georgia
2012 gold OS in London Bantam after victories over Naatale Sem Shilimela, Namibia , Yang Kong-Il , North Korea , Daulet Nijasbekow, Kazakhstan and Wladimer Chintschegaschwili , Georgia
2014 1. "Ivan Yarigin" Memorial in Krasnoyarsk up to 61 kg before Bekchan Goigerejew, Murschid Mutalimow and Murad Nuchadijew, all Russia
2015 3. "Ivan Yarigin" Grand Prix in Krasnoyarsk up to 61 kg behind Alexander Bogomojew and Nachyin Kuular, both Russia
2015 1. "Yasar Dogu" Memorial in Istanbul up to 61 kg before Münir Recep Aktas, Turkey, Viktor Lebedew and Rustam Ampar, both Russia
2015 1. World Military Games in Mungyeong up to 61 kg before Mehran Akbar Nasirifranchali, Iran, Yeldos Abikenow, Kazakhstani and Tian Zhengyuan, China
2015 5. Golden Grand Prix in Baku up to 57 kg behind Ismail Musukayev, Russia, Bechbayar Erdenebat, Mongolia, Otari Gogawa, Georgia and Machin Amiraslanow, Azerbaijan
2016 3. "Waclaw-Ziolkowski" memorial in Spala up to 61 kg behind Daulet Nijasbekow, Kazakhstan and Bernard J. Futrell, USA, together with Bechan Goigerejew
2017 1. "Dan-Kolow" & "Nikola-Petrow" Memorial in Russe up to 61 kg in front of Münir Recep Aktas, Turkey, Selimchan Abakarow, Russia and Timur Aitkenlow, Kazakhstan

Russian championships

year space Weight class Result
2005 3. Bantam behind Selimchan Kuchajew u. Nasir Abdullaev
2008 1. Bantam in front of Labazan Askerbijew, Nikolai Starostin a. Hajbulla Shaalow
2010 3. Bantam behind Viktor Lebedew et al. Ramazan Sajputdinow, together with Peter Siwtschew
2011 2. Bantam behind Viktor Lebedew, in front of Alexander Bogomojew and Nariman Israpilow
2012 1. Bantam before Viktor Lebedew, Nariman Israpilow and Omak Shurschun
2015 2. up to 61 kg behind Alexander Bogomojew, in front of Gadschimurad Raschidow and Rustam Abdurachmanow
2016 3. up to 57 kg behind Viktor Lebedew and Alexander Bogomojew, together with Arjan Tjutrin
Explanations * all competitions in free style
  • OS = Olympic Games, WM = World Championship, EM = European Championship
  • Bantam weight, weight class up to 55 kg body weight (until December 31, 2013, since January 1, 2014 a new weight class classification by the FILA applies)

literature

  • Trade journal Der Ringer

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