Pavlo Olijnyk
Pavlo Oleinik (born February 21, 1989 in Khmelnitsky ) is a Ukrainian wrestler . He became European champion in 2013 and won bronze medals in free style in the light heavyweight division at the 2013 and 2015 World Championships .
Career
Pawlo Oleinik started wrestling in 1997 as a teenager. He focuses on the free style. He is a member of the CSKA Khmelnitsky sports club and his coaches have been Nikolai Taradai, Alexander Panikar and Grigori Danko , who has looked after him since 2012. The blonde athlete is a student and, at a height of 1.89 meters, is wrestling in the light heavyweight category, up to 96 kg.
Pawlo Oleinik's international career began in 2006 at the European Junior Championships (age group Cadets). He took 2nd place in the weight class up to 76 kg. In the final he was defeated by the Russian Nikolai Kortojew. In the following years he also took part regularly in the international junior championships. He only managed to win a medal at the 2009 European Junior Championships in Tbilisi. He finished there in the light heavyweight behind Jamaladdin Magomedow , Azerbaijan and Dibir Jalilow, Russia, a 3rd place.
In 2010 he started for the first time in an international senior championship. He lost his first fight against Nicolae Ceban from Moldova in Baku in the light heavyweight division and ended up in 10th place. In 2011 he was also used at the European Championships in Dortmund. He won there with victories over Mihai Taranteanu, Romania and Kamil Skaskiewicz , Poland, a defeat against Wladislaw Baizajew , Russia and a victory over Hamza Köseoglu, Turkey, a bronze medal and thus his first international medal in the senior category.
In 2012 he could not assert himself in his weight class in Ukraine. Because of this, he did not appear in the international championships this year, including the Olympic Games in London this year. For Ukraine, Valery Andriizew started this year at both the European Championship and the Olympic Games and finished 2nd in both events.
In 2013, Pawlo Oleinik was used at the European Championships in Tbilisi. He was able to convince there completely and with victories over Ljuben Iliew , Bulgaria, Josef Jaloviar Slovakia, Egson Schala, Albania and Kamil Skaskiewicz became the new European champion. In September 2013 he also competed at the World Championships in Budapest. There he defeated Wratislaw Chotas, Czech Republic, Ljuben Iliew and Nicolae Ceban, Moldova, but lost in the semifinals against the 2011 World Champion Reza Yazdani from Iran quite clearly on points (1: 8). In the fight for a bronze medal at the World Championships, he gave Georgian Dato Kerashwili no chance in a 9-2 point win.
At the European Championships 2014 in Vantaa, Pawlo Oleinik reached 5th place in the light heavyweight division. After winning two fights, he lost there against Chetag Gasjumow from Azerbaijan and in the consolation round in the battle for a bronze medal against Ivan Jankowski from Belarus. He was not used at the World Cup that year.
His next start at an international championship was the 2015 World Championship in Las Vegas. He won a bronze medal there in the light heavyweight division after losing his first fight against Kyle Snyder of the United States, with wins in the consolation round over Radoslaw Baran, Poland, Jose Daniel Diaz Robertti, Venezuela and Abbas Tahan, Iran.
International success
year | space | competition | Weight class | Results |
2006 | 2. | Junior European Championship (Cadets) | up to 76 kg | behind Nikolai Kortojew, Russia, in front of Oleg Pometco, Moldova and Muharrem Ersahin, Turkey |
2007 | 7th | Junior World Championships in Beijing | medium | Winner: Abdul Ammajew, Uzbekistan ahead of Ansor Urischew , Russia and Beka Tschelidze, Georgia |
2008 | 3. | Intern. "Freidenfelds" junior tournament in Riga | medium | behind Koloi Kortojew, Russia and Tornike Swanidze, Georgia |
2008 | 8th. | Junior European Championship in Kosice | medium | Winner: Tornike Swanidse, Georgia ahead of Ibrahim Bölükbasi , Turkey and Gabriel Sereghely, Germany |
2008 | 18th | Junior World Championships in Istanbul | medium | after a loss to Ibrahim Bölükbasi |
2009 | 3. | Junior European Championship in Tbilisi | Semi-difficult | behind Jamaladdin Magomedow, Azerbaijan and Dibir Dschalilow, Russia, together with Joseg Jaloviar, Slovakia |
2009 | 8th. | Junior World Championships in Ankara | Semi-difficult | after a win over Valenzuela Erik Liera, Mexico and a loss to Tyrell Marcell Fortune, USA |
2010 | 4th | World Cup in Moscow | Semi-difficult | behind Chetag Gasjumow , Azerbaijan, Reza Yazdani , Iran and Georgi Ketojew , Russia |
2010 | 10. | EM in Baku | Semi-difficult | after losing to Nicolae Ceban , Moldova |
2011 | 3. | EM in Dortmund | Semi-difficult | after victories over Mihai Turculeanu, Romania and Kamil Skaskiewicz , Poland, a defeat against Wladislaw Baizajew , Russia and a win over Hamza Köseoglu, Turkey |
2012 | 9. | Intern. Tournament in Kiev | Semi-difficult | Winner: Valeri Andriizew , Ukraine ahead of Alen Sassejew , Ukraine and Eliskar Odikadze , Georgia |
2012 | 3. | Black Sea Tournament in Odessa | Semi-difficult | behind Alen Sasajew and Nicolae Ceban |
2012 | 3. | Intercontinental Cup in Chassavyurt | Semi-difficult | behind Yuri Belonowski , Russia and Elsibar Odikadze |
2012 | 3. | "Moscow Lights" | Semi-difficult | behind Shamil Akhmedov and Yuri Belonovsky, both from Russia |
2013 | 12. | "Ivan Yarigin" Golden Grand Prix in Krasnoyarsk | Semi-difficult | Winner: Waldislaw Baizajew ahead of Ansor Boltukajew, both from Russia |
2013 | 3. | Intern. Tournament in Kiev | Semi-difficult | behind Chadschimurad Gazalow and Evgeni Kolomiez, both Russia |
2013 | 1. | EM in Tbilisi | Semi-difficult | after victories over Ljuben Iliew, Bulgaria, Joseg Jaloviar, Slovakia, Egson Schala, Albania and Kamil Skaskiewicz, Poland |
2013 | 2. | Universiade in Kazan | Semi-difficult | behind Abdussalam Gadissow , Russia, in front of Dordschchandyn Chuderbulga , Mongolia and Alichan Jumajew, Kazakhstan |
2013 | 2. | "Wacław-Ziółkowski" Memorial in Spała | Semi-difficult | behind Taimuras Tigijew , Kazakhstan and in front of James Bergman, USA and Batraz Garajew, Russia |
2013 | 3. | World Cup in Budapest | Semi-difficult | after victories over Wratislaw Chotas, Czech Republic, Ljuben Iliew and Nicolae Ceban, Moldova, a defeat against Reza Yazdani, Iran and a victory over Dato Kerashvili, Georgia |
2013 | 3. | Golden Grand Prix in Baku | Semi-difficult | behind Chetag Gasjumow and Sharif Sharifow , both Azerbaijan |
2014 | 3. | Takhti Cup in Tehran | Semi-difficult | behind Hamed Talebizarrinkamar and Abbas Tahan, both Iran |
2014 | 5. | EM in Vantaa / Finland | Semi-difficult | after victories over Simas Norkus, Lithuania and Edgar Janokjan, Armenia and defeats against Chetag Gasjumow and Iwan Jankowski, Belarus |
2014 | 5. | "Ali-Alijew" _Turnier in Makhachkala / Russia | Semi-difficult | Winner: Yuri Belonowski, Russia ahead of Sharif Sharifov |
2014 | 5. | Golden Grand Prix in Baku | Semi-difficult | Winner: Chetag Gasjumow ahead of Valeri Andriizew , Ukraine |
2015 | 3. | Paris Grand Prix | Semi-difficult | behind Sharif Sharifow and Mohammad Hossei Askari Mohammadian, Iran |
2015 | 5. | "Alexander Medved" Prize in Minsk | Semi-difficult | Winner: Chetag Gasjumow before Sharif Sharifov |
2015 | 2. | "Stjepan-Sargisjan" tournament in Yerevan | Semi-difficult | behind Mohammad Hossei Askari Mohammadian |
2015 | 3. | World Cup in Las Vegas | Semi-difficult | after a loss to Kyle Snyder, USA and victories over Radoslaw Baran, Poland, Jose Daniel Diaz Robertti, Venezuela and Abbas Tahan, Iran |
2015 | 3. | World military games in Mungyeong / South Korea | Semi-difficult | behind Chadschimurad Gazalow , Russia and Chuderbulga Dorjchand, Mongolia |
- Explanations
- all free style competitions
- WM = World Championship, EM = European Championship
- Middle weight, up to 84 kg, light heavy weight, up to 96 kg body weight (until December 31, 2013); since January 1st, 2014 light heavyweight up to 97 kg body weight
literature
- Trade journal Der Ringer
Web links
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Olijnyk, Pavlo |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Oleinik, Pavlo; Oliynik, Pavlo |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | ukrainian wrestler |
DATE OF BIRTH | February 21, 1989 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Khmelnytskyi |