Jerdos Janabergenov

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Jerdos Dschanabergenow medal table

Boxing Boxing

KazakhstanKazakhstan Kazakhstan
World Championship
gold 2005 Mianyang Light heavyweight
World military championship
silver 2010 Camp Lejeune Light heavyweight
University World Championship
gold 2006 Almaty Light heavyweight
Asian Championship
gold 2005 Ho Chi Minh Light heavyweight

Jerdos Dschanabergenow is a former Kazakh light heavyweight boxer.

Among other things, he won the Kazakh Championships in 2006 and 2007, as well as the international Schokir Boltekuli tournament in Aqtau in 2006 . However, his greatest successes he achieved already in 2005. In July he reached the team 3rd in the 10th World Cup team in Moscow , and in September 1st place in the 23 Asian Championships in Ho Chi Minh City . He beat Oʻtkirbek Haydarov from Uzbekistan in the final . In November he also won with victories against Hak-Sung Song from South Korea (34:20), Ben McEachran from Australia (36:24), Mourad Sahraoui from Tunisia (tKo), Oʻtkirbek Haydarov from Uzbekistan (36:31) and Marijo Šivolija from Croatia (27:12), the 13th World Championships in Mianyang .

In October 2006 he won the 2nd University World Championships in Almaty , with victories against Yegor Mechonzew from Russia (20:15), Dschachan Kurbanow from Tajikistan (22:16) and Bahram Muzaffer from Turkey (24:11). In December of the same year he took part in the 15th Asian Games in Doha , but this time lost in the quarter-finals to Dschachan Kurbanow (21:33).

In May 2007 he won the 35th Chemistry Cup in Halle , Germany, beating the Germans Gottlieb Weiss (15: 9) and Robert Woge (21: 8). In June 2007 he took part in the 24th Asian Championships in Ulaanbaatar , where he was eliminated in the round of 16 against Song Hak-Sung from South Korea (7:10).

In 2010 he reached the final of the 53rd Military World Championships in Camp Lejeune against Anil Kumar Sharma from India (12: 0), Ainar Karlson from Estonia (8: 0) and Elber Passos from Brazil (5: 1) , but lost in the fight for gold against the American Jeffrey Spencer (0: 5).

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