Mikhail Sjamjonau (wrestler)
Michail Sjamjonau , Belarusian Міхаіл Сямёнаў , Russian Михаил Владимирович Семёнов / Mikhail Wladimirowitsch Semjonow, (born July 30, 1984 in Minsk ) is a Belarusian wrestler . He won a bronze medal at the 2008 Olympic Games and was Vice- European Champion in 2009 in the Greco-Roman style in the lightweight.
Career
Mikhail Sjamjonau began wrestling as a teenager in 1994. He belongs to the Dynamo Minsk sports club and, with a height of 1.68 meters, wrestles lightweight (weight class up to 66 kg body weight). He is a student and is trained in his club by Anatoly Kasawzew and Oleg Mitsiko. Since he was the Belarusian national relay of wrestlers in Greco-Roman. He is looked after by Kamandar Madschidow and since 2008 by Gennady Sapunov .
His international career began in 2003 when he was used in the bantamweight division of the Junior World Championships (Juniors) in Istanbul , but only finished 27th after two defeats there. Even at the 2004 Junior European Championship in Murska Sobota in Slovenia , he did not make it into the front of the field. After all, he came there in featherweight after a victory over Eric Buisson from France in 18th place.
From 2005 he has been used regularly at international senior championships. But he could not initially place himself in the front field. Rather, he was defeated in the first four international championships in which he was at the start, each in the 1st round. 2005 at the world championship in Budapest in the featherweight after a good fight 9:14 against Juri Kohl from Germany , in 2006 at the world championship in Guangzhou / China in the featherweight against Håkan Nyblom from Denmark , in 2007 at the European championship in Sofia against Elbrus Mammadow from Azerbaijan and in 2008 at the European Championships in Tampere against Tiziano Corriga from Italy . He finished in 20th, 31st, 22nd and 15th place.
In the spring of 2008, the former long-time head coach of the Soviet national wrestling team (Greco-Roman style) Gennady Sapunov, who last worked in Turkey , took over the training of the Belarusian wrestlers in Greco-Roman with Commander Madschidow . Style. From this point on, Mikhail Sjamjonau has seen a huge leap in performance. This was shown when he qualified for the Olympic Games in Beijing with a 3rd place after the European Championship in 2008 in Ostia near Rome . He also performed excellently at the international tournaments in Istanbul and Dortmund .
At the Olympic Games in Beijing he was also in excellent shape and won the lightweight with victories over Alexander Kazakewitsch from Lithuania , Ali Mohammadi from Iran , a defeat against Steeve Guénot from France and victories over Alain Milián from Cuba and Darchan Bajachmetow from Kazakhstan deservedly the bronze medal . By the way, for this medal he received US $ 30,000.00 from the Belarusian Wrestling Federation and another US $ 3,000.00 from the Chinese supplier company for the Belarusian team.
Michal Sjamjonau also fought very successfully at the European Championships in 2009. He defeated in Vilnius in the lightweight Frederick Ekström from Denmark , Sharur Wardanjan from Sweden and Damian Zuba from Poland , before he lost in the final battle against Ambako Watschadze from Russia and thus became vice European champion .
International success
year | space | competition | Weight class | |
2003 | 27. | Junior World Championships (Juniors) in Istanbul | Bantam | after losing to Joe Balterman, USA a . Tomasz Swierk , Poland |
2004 | 18th | Junior European Championship (Juniors) in Murska Sobota / Slovenia | feather | with a victory over Eric Buisson, France a . a loss to Beslan Musalov, Russia |
2005 | 2. | Grand Prix of Germany in Dortmund | feather | behind Roberto Monzón , Cuba , in front of Antonkin, Russia a. Juri Kohl , Germany |
2005 | 20th | World Cup in Budapest | feather | after a loss to Juri Kohl |
2006 | 31. | World Cup in Guangzhou / China | feather | after losing to Håkan Nyblom , Denmark |
2007 | 22nd | EM in Sofia | Light | after losing to Elbrus Mammadov , Azerbaijan |
2007 | 8th. | Hungarian Grand Prix | Light | Winner: Steeve Guénot , France ahead of Tamás Lőrincz , Hungary |
2008 | 3. | "Vehbe-Emre" Memorial in Istanbul | Light | behind Refik Ayvazoglu u. Şeref Eroğlu , before Erkan Ulvan, all Turkey |
2008 | 15th | EM in Tampere | Light | after losing to Tiziano Corriga , Italy |
2008 | 3. | Olympic qualification tournament in Ostia | Light | behind Sergei Kowalenko , Russia a. Ali Mohammadi , Iran , together with Kanatbek Begaliew , Kyrgyzstan |
2008 | 2. | German Grand Prix in Dortmund | Light | behind Steeve Guénot, France, in front of Juri Dubinin, Belarus a. Alain Milián , Cuba |
2008 | bronze | OS in Beijing | Light | with victories over Alexander Kazakewitsch, Lithuania a . Ali Mohammadi, a loss to Steeve Guénot and victories over Alain Milián and Darchan Bajachtemow , Kazakhstan |
2009 | 2. | EM in Vilnius | Light | with victories over Frederik Ekström, Denmark, Sharur Wardanjan , Sweden a . Damian Zuba , Poland a . a loss to Ambako Watschadze , Russia |
swell
- Database of the Institute for Applied Training Sciences at the University of Leipzig,
- Trade journal Der Ringer ,
- US Wrestling Association website
Web links
- Profile of Michail Sjamjonau at the Institute for Applied Training Science
- Michail Sjamjonau in the database of Sports-Reference (English; archived from the original )
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Syamyonau, Mikhail |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Semjonow, Mikhail Vladimirovich |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Belarusian wrestler |
DATE OF BIRTH | July 30, 1984 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Minsk |