Mussa Gilanijewitsch Jewlojew

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Mussa Jewlojew medal table

Wrestler

RussiaRussia Russia
World Championship
silver 2017 Paris up to 98 kg
gold 2018 Budapest up to 97 kg
gold 2019 Nur-Sultan up to 97 kg
European Championship
gold 2019 Bucharest up to 97 kg
World military games
gold 2019 Wuhan up to 97 kg
U23 European Championship
bronze 2016 Russian up to 98 kg
Junior World Championship
gold 2013 Skopje up to 96 kg Juniors
Junior European Championship
gold 2012 Zagreb up to 96 kg Juniors
gold 2013 Sofia up to 96 kg Juniors

Mussa Gilanijewitsch Jewlojew (born March 31, 1993 ) is a Russian wrestler . In 2018 and 2019 he became world champion in the Greco-Roman style in the weight class up to 97 kg body weight.

Career

Mussa Jewlojew comes from Ingushetia , but lives and trains mainly in Kaliningrad and Moscow . His club is Sparta Moscow . He was or will be trained by FP Awakow, VV Chromow and Dawid Kadilow. He wrestles exclusively in the Greco-Roman style. He is a strong athlete who is 1.80 meters tall and weighs almost 100 kg.

Even as a junior he was one of the best wrestlers in his country. He made his first start in an international championship at the European Junior Championships 2012 (age group Juniors) in the weight class up to 96 kg. He won the title there and defeated Felix Baldauf from Norway in the final . In September 2012 he also competed in the Junior World Championship (Juniors) in Pattaya. But he only finished 11th there.

In January 2013 he started for the first time at the renowned "Iwan-Poddubny" tournament in Tyumen, where the best Russian wrestlers give their business cards every year and came in second in the weight class up to 96 kg behind Nikita Melnikow . In the same year he became Junior European Champion in Skopje in July and Junior World Champion in Sofia in August, both in the Juniors age group.

In 2014 Musa Jewlojew won the "Iwan-Poddubny" tournament in Tyumen in the new weight class up to 98 kg ahead of Nikita Melnikow. He was then used at the European Championships in Vantaa in the same weight class, but lost his first fight there against Felix Radinger from Germany and retired early because Radinger did not reach the final. He ended up in 17th place. Despite this failure, he was also used at the World Cup in Tashkent in September, where he won a victory over Evgeni Akkalov from Uzbekistan, but lost to Ghasem Rezaei from Iran. But Rezaie did not reach the final either, which meant that Musa Jewlojew was eliminated early and came in 11th place. Musa Jewlojew had already become the first Russian champion in the weight class up to 98 kg before Nikita Melnikow.

Due to an injury, Musa Jewlojew was only able to enter the competition year late in 2015. All qualifying competitions for the Russian team at the international championships were over by then. This year he took part in the "Wladyslaw-Pytlasinski" memorial in Warsaw, where he took 3rd place behind Ghasem Rezaei and Peter Öhler from Germany.

In 2016 he came in second place behind Nikita Melnikow at the "Ivan Poddubny" tournament in Tyumen. In March 2016 he started at the U23 European Championships in Russia. After winning two fights he was defeated by Kukuri Kirtschalia from Georgia. But he still fought for a bronze medal with a victory in the consolation round over Orchan Nuriyev from Azerbaijan. Musa Jewlojew was not included in the 2016 European Seniors Championships and the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro. There started for Russia Nikita Melnikow and Islam Magomedow , behind whom he had finished 2nd in the Russian championship in 2016.

In 2017 Musa Jewlojew came in second behind Nikita Melnikow at the "Ivan Poddubny" tournament, but in June of this year he was Russian champion ahead of Alexander Golovin. It was therefore used at the World Cup in Paris, which took place in August of this year. As a senior wrestler in Paris he justified the trust of the Russian Wrestling Association for the first time and achieved in the weight class up to 98 kg after victories over Uzur Dschusupbekow, Kyrgyzstan, ex-world champion Balasz Kiss , Hungary, Choukri Atafi, Morocco, ex-world champion Melonin Noumonvi , France and Dimitri Timchenko, Ukraine, the final. In this he faced the Olympic champion Artur Aleksanjan from Armenia, to whom he delivered a great fight and only just lost 1: 3 points. He became vice world champion.

In 2018 Musa Jewlojew won the "Iwan-Poddubny" tournament in Moscow in the weight class up to 97 kg in front of Nikita Melnikow and was then used at the 2018 European Championships in Kaspiisk. But he had his first fight there against Matti Kuosmanen from Finland, dropped out and only finished 14th. A little later he was again Russian champion before Nikita Melnikow. Since he won three international preparatory tournaments in Tallinn, Tbilisi and Kragujevac, he was also used at the World Cup in Budapest in October 2018, despite the poor performance at the European Championships. There he justified the trust placed in him and was won with victories over Beksultan Machamedschanowitsch Machmudow, Kyrgyzstan, Mahdi Abbas Aliyarifeizabadi, Iran, Luillys Jose Perez Mora, Venezuela, Artur Aleksanjan, whom he defeated in the semifinals with 3: 1 points and Kiril Milenow Milow, Bulgaria, world champion.

2019 turned out to be the most successful year in Mussa Jewlojew's career to date. In April 2019 he became European champion in the weight class up to 97 kg in Bucharest. In the final he defeated it Kiril Milenow Milow. In September of this year he became world champion for the second time in Nur-Sultan. On the way to this success he defeated Mikhail Kajaia from Georgia in the semifinals. In the final, the resurgent Olympic champion and multiple world champion Artur Aleksanjan would have been his opponent, who, however, could not compete against him due to an injury. In October 2019, Mussa Jewlojew won his third major international title within a year at the World Military Games in Wuhan. There he defeated the Finn Matti Kuosmanen in the final of the weight class up to 97 kg.

International success

year space competition Weight class Results
2012 1. Junior European Championship (Juniors) up to 96 kg before Felix Baldauf, Norway, Suleiman Dmirai, Turkey and Iakobi Kajaia, Georgia
2012 11. Junior World Championships (Juniors) in Pattaya up to 96 kg Winner: Villius Laurinaitis, Lithuania ahead of Peter Öhler, Germany
2012 1. "Oleg Karavayev" Memorial in Minsk up to 96 kg before Villius Laurinaitis, Volodja Wassiljew, Ukraine and Michail Isotow, Kazakhstan
2013 2. "Ivan Poddubny" tournament in Tyumen up to 96 kg behind Nikita Melnikow, in front of Konstantin Efimow and Daniil Ontin, all Russia
2013 1. Junior European Championship (Juniors) in Skopje up to 96 kg before Zsolt Török, Hungary, Kukuri Kirtschaila, Georgia and Romas Fridrikas, Lithuania
2013 1. Junior World Championships (Juniors) in Sofia up to 96 kg before Daniel Gastl, Austria, Romas Fridrikas and Fatih Baksoy, Turkey
2013 2. Copa Brasil up to 96 kg behind Nikita Melnikow, in front of Ivan Burtuboy, Argentina and Alan Chugajew , Russia
2014 1. "Ivan Poddubny" Memorial in Tyumen up to 98 kg before Nikita Melnikow, Alexander Hrabovik, Belarus and Saur Kodojew, Russia
2014 17th EM in Vantaa up to 98 kg after a loss to Felix Radinger, Germany
2014 11. World Cup in Tashkent up to 98 kg after a 'victory over Evgeni Akkalov, Uzbekistan and a defeat against Ghasem Rezaei, Iran
2015 3. "Wladyslaw Pytlasinksi" tournament in Warsaw up to 98 kg behind Ghasem Rezaei and Peter Öhler
2016 2. "Ivan Poddubny" Memorial in Tyumen up to 98 kg behind Nikita Melnikow, in front of Alexander Golowin and Kantemir Magomedow, all Russia
2016 3. U 23-EM in Russian up to 98 kg behind Etka Sever, Germany and Kukuri Kirtschaila, Georgia
2016 1. German Grand Prix in Dortmund up to 98 kg before Fredrik Schoen, Sweden, Villius Laurinaitis and Daniel Gastl
2016 1. Golden Grand Prix in Baku up to 98 kg before Alexander Hrabovik, Cenk Ildem, Turkey and Amir Hossein Hosseini, Iran
2017 2. "Ivan Poddubny" Memorial in Moscow up to 98 kg behind Nikita Melnikow, in front of Konstantin Efimow and Mksim Safarjan, all Russia
2017 2. World Cup in Paris up to 98 kg after victories over Uzur Dschusupbekow, Kyrgyzstan, Balasz Kiss, Hungary, Choukri Atafi, Morocco, Melonin Noumonvi, France and Dimitri Timchenko, Ukraine and a defeat against Artur Aleksanjan, Armenia
2018 1. "Ivan Poddubny" Memorial in Moscow up to 98 kg before Nikita Melnikow, Alexander Golowin and Kantemir Magomedow
2018 1. "Kristjan-Palusalu" Memorial in Tallinn up to 97 kg before Alexander Hrabovik, PeterÖhler and Matti Kuosmanen
2018 14th EM in Kaspiisk up to 97 kg after losing to Matti Kuosmanan
2018 1. "Giwi Kartosija & Wachtang Balawadze" memorial in Tbilisi up to 97 kg before Revazi Nadareishvili, Giorgi Melia and Aleksi Lodia, all Georgia
2018 1. "Ljubomir Ivanovic Gedza" -International in Kragujevac up to 97 kg before Djordje Pesut and Jano Ivetic, both Serbia
2018 1. World Cup in Budapest up to 97 kg after victories over Beksultan Machamedschanowitsch Machmudow, Kyrgyzstan, Mahdi Abbas Aliyarifeizabadi, Iran, Luillys Jose Perez Mora, Venezuela, Artur Aleksanjan and Kiril Milenow Milow, Bulgaria
2019 1. "Dan-Kolow" & "Nikola-Petrow" Memorial in Russe up to 97 kg in front of Nikita Melnikow, Russia, Usur Dschusupbekow, Kyrgyzstan, Michail Kajaia, Georgia and Metehan Bazaar, Turkey
2019 1. EM in Bucharest up to 97 kg after victories over Michail Kajaia, Fatih Baksoy, Turkey, Daigoro Timoncini , Italy and Kiril Milenow Milow
2019 1. German Grand Prix in Dortmund up to 97 kg before Peter Öhler, Germany, Matti Kuosmanen and Arvo Savolainen, both Finland
2019 1. World Cup in Nur-Sultan up to 97 kg after victories over Jahongir Turdiew, Uzbekistan, Yuta Nara, Japan, Tadeusz Michalik, Poland, Michail Kajaia and a non-fighting victory over Artur Aleksanjan
2019 1. World Military Games in Wuhan up to 97 kg before Matti Kuosmanen, Oliver Hassler, Germany and Alexander Hrabovik, Belarus

Russian championships

year space Weight class Results
2014 1. up to 98 kg before Nikita Melnikow, Alexej Michenko and Islam Magomedow
2016 2. up to 98 kg behind Islam Magomedow, in front of Konstantin Efimow and Kantemir Magomedow
2017 1. up to 98 kg before Alexander Golowin, Kantemir Magomedow and Nikita Melnikow
2018 1. up to 97 kg before Nikita Melnikow, Ilja Borisow and Daniil Sotnikow
Explanations
  • all competitions in Greco-Roman style
  • WM = World Championship, EM = European Championship

literature

  • Trade journal Der Ringer

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