Ivan Sergeyevich Jarygin
Ivan Jarygin medal table |
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Soviet Union | ||
Olympic games | ||
gold | 1972 Munich | Heavy |
gold | 1976 Montreal | Heavy |
World Championship | ||
gold | 1973 Tehran | Heavy |
European Championship | ||
silver | 1970 Berlin | Heavy |
gold | 1972 Katowice | Heavy |
silver | 1974 Madrid | Heavy |
gold | 1975 Ludwigshafen am Rhein | Heavy |
gold | 1976 Leningrad | Heavy |
Ivan Sergejewitsch Jarygin ( Russian Иван Сергеевич Ярыгин; born July 11, 1948 in Ust-Kamsas , Kemerovo Oblast ; † October 11, 1997 near Neftekumsk ) was a Soviet wrestler .
Career
Ivan Jarygin grew up in Sisaya, Krasnoyarsk Region . He attended school there and mainly played soccer. After school he went to Abakan and trained as a driver. In the meantime he had developed into a strong young man and began wrestling at a wrestling school. Later he belonged to Trud Krasnoyarsk . His first coach was VI Kharkov. After he was the first Soviet heavyweight (up to 100 kg body weight), freestyle champion in 1970 at the age of 22, he was appointed to the Soviet national team and used at the European Championships in Berlin in 1970 , where he, however, suffered a defeat against the experienced Ahmet Ayık from Turkey had to make do with second place. His coach was now Dmitri Mindiaschwili . At the 1972 Olympic Games in Munich , he defeated six opponents in a record time of 7 minutes and 20 seconds and won the gold medal. In 1976, a second gold medal followed, which he won in Montreal . After 1980, Iwan Jarygin ended his career as an active wrestler. He attended the Pedagogical University in Krasnoyarsk and in 1981 became the head coach of the Soviet national relay of freestyle wrestlers. During the difficult time of political change in the Soviet Union in 1991/92 he was elected President of the Russian Wrestling Association. He was killed on October 11, 1997 in a car accident near Neftekumsk in the Stavropol region . In his honor, the Russian Wrestling Association organizes the Iwan Jarygin wrestling tournament every year, at which a large part of the world's elite freestyle wrestlers meet. In September 2010 he was inducted into the FILA International Wrestling Hall of Fame for his services to wrestling .
International success
year | space | competition | Weight class | Results |
1969 | 1. | Intern. Tournament in Minsk | Heavy | before Bondiaschwili, USSR and Raimow, Bulgaria |
1970 | 2. | EM in Berlin | Heavy | with victories over Wasil Todorow, Bulgaria , Karel Engel, CSSR , Attila Balogh, Hungary , Gerd Bachmann, GDR and one defeat against Ahmet Ayık , Turkey |
1971 | 1. | Grand Prix of Georgia in Tbilisi | Heavy | before Larry Kristoff , USA and Pschowrenkow, USSR |
1971 | 1. | "Ivan Kolev" Memorial in Yambol | Heavy | before Choorloogin Bayan monk, Mongolia and Alahettin Yildirim, Turkey |
1972 | 1. | EM in Katowice | Heavy | with victories over Bruno Jutzeler, Switzerland , Leif Norström, Sweden , Alahettin Yildirim, Wasil Todorow, Gerd Bachmann and Enache Panait, Romania |
1972 | gold | OS in Munich | Heavy | with victories over Alahettin Yildirim, Gerd Bachmann, Harry Geris, Canada , Abolfazed Anvari, Iran , Enache Panait and Chorloogiin Bajanmönch , Mongolia |
1973 | 1. | World Cup in Toledo / USA | Heavy | before Russell Hellickson , USA and Claude Pillon, Canada |
1973 | 1. | World Cup in Tehran | Heavy | with victories over Dimitar Nekow, Bulgaria, József Csatári , Hungary , Harald Büttner , GDR, James Dushen, USA and Yasunari Akiyama, Japan |
1973 | 1. | Universiade in Moscow | Heavy | before Bak Detrich, USA and Dimitar Stankow, Bulgaria |
1974 | 2. | EM in Madrid | Heavy | with victories over József Csatári, Enache Panait, Petr Drozda, CSSR , Edward Zmudziejewski, Poland and one defeat against Harald Büttner |
1975 | 1. | EM in Ludwigshafen am Rhein | Heavy | with victories against Mehmet Tepe, Turkey, Edward Zmudziejewski, Dimo Kostow, Bulgaria, Petr Drozda and despite a defeat against Harald Büttner |
1976 | 1. | World Cup in Toledo / USA | Heavy | before R. Sookkhtsarat, Iran and Gregory Wojchiechowski, Poland |
1976 | 1. | EM in Leningrad | Heavy | with victories over Hans Ziegler, GDR, Mehmet Güclü, Turkey, Dimo Kostow and Petr Drozda |
1976 | 1. | Cup of Georgia in Tbilisi | Heavy | before Pawel Kurczewski, Poland and Lasarow, Bulgaria |
1976 | gold | OS in Montreal | Heavy | with victories over Petr Drozda, Daniel Vernik, Argentina , Russell Hellickson , USA, Dimo Kostow and Harald Büttner |
1977 | 1. | World Cup in Toledo / USA | Heavy | before Harold Smith, USA, Steve Daniar, Canada and Yoshiaki Yatsu, Japan |
1978 | 2. | Georgian Grand Prix in Tbilisi | Heavy | behind Levan Tediashvili |
1979 | 1. | World Cup in Toledo / USA | Heavy | before Bohna, USA, Barbaro Morgan, Cuba and Hiroaki Yamamoto, Japan |
1979 | 3. | Spartakiad in Moscow | Heavy | behind Ilya Mate and Magomedow, both Soviet Union |
1980 | 1. | World Cup in Toledo / USA | Heavy | before Larry Bielenburg, USA, Wyatt Wishart, Canada and Ibrahim Sarr, Senegal |
Soviet championships
year | space | Weight class | Results |
1970 | 1. | Heavy | before Vladimir Gulutkin and Alexei Atamazov |
1972 | 2. | Heavy | behind Vladimir Gulutkin, in front of Nikolai Mukhanov |
1973 | 1. | Heavy | before Vladimir Gulutkin and S. Ikayev |
1975 | 3. | Heavy | behind Vladimir Gulutkin and Levan Tediashvili |
1978 | 3. | Heavy | behind Ilya Mate and Aslanbek Bissultanow |
1980 | 3. | Heavy | behind Ilya Mate and Levan Tediaschwili |
- Explanations
- all free style competitions
- OS = Olympic Games, WM = World Championship, EM = European Championship
- Heavy weight, then up to 100 kg body weight
literature
- 1) Documentation of International Wrestling Championships of the FILA, 1976
- 2) various issues of the specialist magazine "Athletik" from 1970 to 1976
Individual evidence
- ↑ Zuaro first official from the US to be inducted into the FILA Hall of Fame ( page no longer available , search in web archives ) Info: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , accessed on September 11, 2010
Web links
- Profile of Iwan Jarygin at the Institute of Applied Exercise Science
- Iwan Jarygin in the database of Sports-Reference (English; archived from the original )
- Biography of Ivan Yarygin (English)
- Biography of Ivan Jarygin (Russian)
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Jarygin, Ivan Sergeyevich |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Jarygin, Ivan; Ярыгин, Иван Сергеевич (Russian) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | soviet wrestler |
DATE OF BIRTH | July 11, 1948 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Ust-Kamsas , Kemerovo Oblast |
DATE OF DEATH | October 11, 1997 |
Place of death | at Neftekumsk |