Péter Bácsi

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Péter Bácsi
Peter Bácsi medal table

Wrestler

Hungary
World Championship
gold 2014 Tashkent up to 80 kg
gold 2018 Budapest up to 82 kg
European Championship
gold 2008 Tampere Welter
bronze 2010 Baku Welter
silver 2011 Dortmund Welter
gold 2014 Vantaa up to 80 kg

Péter Bácsi (born May 15, 1983 in Budapest ) is a Hungarian wrestler . In 2008 and 2014 he became European champion in the Greco-Roman style in welterweight and in the weight class up to 80 kg body weight, in which he also became world champion in 2014 . In 2018 he became world champion in the weight class up to 82 kg body weight

Career

Péter Bácsi started wrestling as a teenager in 1991. He concentrated on the Greco-Roman style. He is a member of the Ferencváros TC Budapest sports club and is trained by former Olympic champion András Sike . He is a student, but makes a living e.g. Currently with the wrestling. He is also very well known in German wrestling circles because he has competed in the German wrestling league for several years, namely SV Wacker Burghausen and RWG Mömbris-Königshofen .

He played his first major international tournament in 2001 in Tashkent. He came here at the Junior World Championships in lightweight on the 12th place. At the European Junior Championships in 2002 in Subotica, he finished 9th. In 2005 he started for the first time with the seniors at the University World Championships. Bácsi finished the tournament fifth. In 2007 Péter Bácsi was first Hungarian champion in welterweight. At the 2007 World Championships in Baku he won 7th place in the welterweight division. He first defeated Sixto Barrera Ochoa from Peru, Daulet Kadirow from Turkmenistan and Tsukasa Tsurumaki from Japan and then failed 5-8 to Julian Kwit from Poland.

At the European Championship 2008 in Tampere, Finland, he surprised the entire international wrestling world, because he won the European title for the first time with victories over Edgar Babajan from Armenia , Valtteri Moisio from Finland, Christophe Guénot from France and in the final against Seref Tüfenk from Turkey with the seniors. With this victory he also qualified for the Olympic Games in Beijing that year. In Beijing he started very strong and defeated Thomas Curtius Dantzler from the United States, Arsen Dschulfalakjan from Armenia and the Olympic champion of 2000 Warteres Samurgaschew from Russia. In the semifinals he lost to Manuchar K Wirkwelia from Georgia and was defeated in the battle for a bronze medal against Christophe Guénot, this defeat with 1: 2 rounds and 7: 7 points was extremely narrow.

In 2009 he was less successful. He came in 12th place at the European Championships in Vilnius after a defeat in his second fight against Elwin Mursalijew from Azerbaijan and took 12th place at the World Championships in Herning / Denmark after a victory over Kanatbek Begalijew from Kyrgyzstan and a defeat against Farshad Alizadeh Kalecheschi from the Iran only ranked 19th.

In 2010 and 2011, however, Péter Bácsi won again medals at the European Championships in Baku and Dortmund in the welterweight division. In Baku he defeated u. a. the strong Turkish Seref Tüfenk, but lost again in the semifinals to Elwin Mursaliejew and finally secured a bronze medal with a victory over Tomas Sobecky from the Czech Republic. In Dortmund he became vice-European champion after beating Roman Vlasov from Russia in the semi-finals and losing in the final against Rafiq Hüseynov from Azerbaijan. At the world championships of those years he was less successful. In Moaskau 2010 he was defeated in his first fight against Roman Meljoschin from Kazakhstan and landed on the 20th place and in Istanbul 2011 he lost after winning three fights against Asqat Dilmuchamedow from Kazakhstan and reached the 8th place.

In 2012, Péter Bácsi managed to qualify again for the Olympic Games at a tournament in Taiyuan / China with a 3rd place behind Emin Akhmadov , Azerbaijan and Aljaksandr Kikinjou , Belarus. In London he lost his first welterweight fight against Aleksandr Kazakevič from Lithuania. Since this did not reach the final, he was eliminated and only came in 14th place.

To avoid the heavy wear and tear that the constant training brought with it, he switched to the middleweight division in 2013 . He was used in this weight class by the Hungarian Wrestling Association in March 2013 at the European Championships in Tbilisi. There he only managed to win against Michael Wagner from Austria and lost in his second fight against Artur Schahinjan from Armenia. He came in 10th place. At the 2013 World Cup in Budapest, not he, but Viktor Lőrincz was used for Hungary.

For Péter Bácsi, the realignment of the weight classes by the world wrestling federation FILA on January 1st, 2014 turned out to be a stroke of luck, because his physical prerequisites seem to be predestined for the new weight class up to 80 kg body weight. He proved this at this year's European Championships in Vantaa / Finland, because he won there for the second time in this weight class with victories over Peter Balo, Serbia, Artur Omarow, Czech Republic, Zakarias Berg, Sweden, Giorgi Zirekidse , Georgia and Selçuk Çebi , Turkey the European championship title in his career. The greatest success of his career to date was the 2014 World Cup in Tashkent. He was there in the weight class up to 80 kg body weight with victories over Firdows Rofiew, Tajikistan, Jim Eric Pettersson, Sweden, Aleksandr Kazakevič , Lithuania, Tadeusz Michalik, Poland and Yevgeni Salejew , Russia, world champion.

Since the weight class up to 80 kg is not Olympic, Peter Bácsi trained more and more in the weight class up to 75 kg, which is Olympic, in 2015. Without a doubt, his goal is to compete in this weight class at the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro. It remains to be seen whether this will succeed. In 2015 he competed in the weight class up to 75 kg at the World Championships in Las Vegas. He came there but after victories over Carlos Andres Munoz Jaramillo from Colombia and Valeri Palensky from Belarus and defeats against Roman Vlasov from Russia and Arsen Dschulfalakjan from Armenia only on the 8th place.

In 2016, Peter Bácsi qualified for a start at the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro by winning the Olympic qualification tournament in Ulaan-Baatar. But even in his third start at the Olympic Games, he did not win a medal. He won in Rio in the weight class up to 75 kg, initially over Carlos Andres Munoz Jaramillo, Daniel Alexandrow Tihomirow, Bulgaria and Elwin Mursalijew, Azerbaijan, but then lost to Mark Overgaard Madsen from Denmark and Saeid Mourad Abdvali from Iran and came in 5th . Space.

Peter Bácsi struggled after this disappointment, but disappointed in 2017 with an 11th place at the European Championships in Novi Sad, where he was eliminated in the weight class up to 80 kg after a defeat in his first fight against Bozo Starcevic from Croatia. He was not at the start at the World Championships in Paris that year.

Spurred on by the fact that the 2018 World Cup was taking place in Budapest, he again diligently prepared for this event. He decided not to take part in the European Championship and started well prepared in Budapest. There he created the sensation at the age of 35 and was once again world champion in the new weight class up to 82 kg with victories over Michael Wagner, Austria, Wiktor Sasunowski, Belarus, Maksat Jereschepow, Kazakhstan, Atabek Asisbekow and Emrah Kus, Turkey.

International success

year space competition Weight class Results
2001 12. Junior World Championships in Tashkent Light Winner: Andrei Demankin, Russia, ahead of Armen Wardanjan , Ukraine and Selçuk Çebi , Turkey
2002 9. Junior European Championship in Subotica Light Winner: Selçuk Çebi , ahead of Oleg Popenine, Russia
2003 17th Junior World Championships in Istanbul Light Winner: Seref Tüfenk, Turkey, ahead of Valdemars Venckaitis, Lithuania
2005 5. Universities World Cup in Izmir Welter Winner: Seref Tüfenk Turkey ahead of Radoslaw Truszkowski, Poland
2007 7th World Cup in Baku Welter after victories over Sixto Barrera Ochoa, Peru , Daulet Kadirow, Turkmenistan and Tsukasa Tsuurumaki, Japan and a defeat against Julian Kwit , Poland
2008 2. World Cup in Szombathely Welter behind Park Jin-sung , South Korea, in front of Babajanzadeh Mojtaba, Iran and Schmagi Guliaschwili, Georgia
2008 1. EM in Tampere Welter after victories over Edgar Babajan, Armenia , Valtteri Moisio, Finland, Christophe Guénot, France and Seref Tüfenk
2008 5. OS in Beijing Welter after victories over Thomas Curtius Dantzler, USA, Arsen Dschulfalakjan, Armenia and Warteres Samurgaschew , Russia and defeats against Manuchar Kffektwelia , Georgia and Christophe Guénot
2009 8th. World Cup in Clermont-Ferrand Welter Winner: Alain Hassli, France, ahead of Rafiq Hüseynov , Azerbaijan
2009 12. EM in Vilnius Welter after a victory over Wladyslaw Bolocan, Moldova and a defeat against Elwin Mursalijew, Azerbaijan
2009 10. Golden Grand Prix in Baku Welter Winner: Rafiq Hüseynov ahead of Jachangir Muminow, Uzbekistan
2009 19th WM Welter after defeating Kanatbek Begalijew, Kyrgyzstan and losing to Farshad Alizadeh Kalecheschi, Iran
2010 3. EM in Baku Welter after victories over Ilja Schafram, Israel, Robert Rosengren, Sweden and Seref Tüfenk, a defeat against Elwin Mursalijew and a victory over Tomas Sobecky, Czech Republic
2010 18th German Grand Prix in Dortmund medium Winner: Jan Fischer , Germany ahead of Zoltán Fodor , Hungary
2010 1. Golden Grand Prix in Baku Welter before Giorgi Zirekidze, Georgia, Samurai Mustafajew, Azerbaijan and Aljaksandr Kikinjou, Belarus
2010 20th World Cup in Moscow Welter after a loss to Roman Meljoschin, Kazakhstan
2011 3. "Vehbi-Emre" Memorial in Istanbul Welter behind Rafiq Hüseynov and Aljaksandr Kikinjou
2011 3. Golden Grand Prix in Szombathely Welter behind Yevgeny Saleev, Russia and Oleksandr Darahan , Ukraine
2011 2. EM in Dortmund Welter after victories over Miroslaw Dikun, Great Britain, Arsen Dschulfalakjan, Henri Esko Välimäki, Finland and Roman Vlasow , Russia and a defeat against Rafiq Hüseynov
2011 2. Presidential Cap of Kazakhstan in Astana Welter behind Aljaksandr Kikinjou, in front of Asset Adilow and Asqat Dilmuchamedow , both Kazakhstan
2011 12. Golden Grand Prix in Baku medium Winner: Habibollah Jomeh Achlaghi, Iran ahead of Saman Tahmasebi , Azerbaijan
2011 1. "Ion Corneanu" Memorial in Targoviste / Romania medium before Asamat Bikbajew, Russia, Amer Hrustanovic , Austria and Charles Betts, USA
2011 8th. World Cup in Istanbul Welter after victories over Kim Jin-hyeok, South Korea, Takehiro Kanakubo, Japan and Ionel Puşcaşu, Romania and a loss to Asqat Dilmuchamedow
2011 1. Golden Grand Prix in Szombathely medium before Selcuk Cebi, Viktor Lőrincz , Hungary and Ara Abrahamian , Sweden
2012 3. Olympic qualification tournament in Sofia Welter behind Zurab Datunashvili , Georgia and Mark Overgaard Madsen , Denmark
2012 3. Olympic qualification tournament in Taiyuan / China Welter behind Emin Akhmadov, Azerbaijan and Aljaksandr Kikinjou
2012 14th OS in London Welter after losing to Aleksandr Kazakevič, Lithuania
2013 1. Golden Grand Prix in Szombathely medium before Rewasi Nadareishvili, Georgia and Viktor Lörincz, Hungary
2013 10. EM in Tbilisi medium after a victory over Michael Wagner, Austria and a defeat against Artur Schahinjan, Armenia
2013 5. "Wladyslaw-Pytlasinski" Memorial in Warsaw medium Winner: Viktor Lörincz ahead of Damian Janikowski , Poland
2014 1. Yadegar Imam Cup in Tehran up to 80 kg before Mehdi Khodaei, Mehdi Mohammadi and Yousef Ghaderian, all Iran
2014 3. Golden Grand Prix in Szombathely up to 80 kg behind Habibollaj Jomeh Achlaghi and Yousef Ghaderian
2014 1. EM in Vantaa / Finland up to 80 kg after victories over Petar Balo, Serbia, Artur Omarow, Czech Republic, Zakarias Berg, Sweden, Giorgi Zirekidse and Selcuk Cebi
2014 2. Golden Grand Prix in Baku up to 80 kg behind Elwin Mursalijew and in front of Tadeusz Michalik, Poland and Aleksandr Kazakevič
2014 1. World Cup in Tashkent up to 80 kg after victories over Firdows Rofiew, Tajikistan, Jim Eric Pettersson, Sweden, Aleksandr Kazakevič, Tadeusz Michalik and Evgeni Salejew , Russia
2015 1. Hungarian Grand Prix in Szombathely up to 80 kg before Giorgi Zirekidse, Andrej Bielich, Ukraine and Josef Patrick, USA
2015 1. Ljubomir-Ivanovic-Gedza-International in Belgrade up to 75 kg in front of Tschingis Labasanow , Russia, Manuchar Tschadaia , Georgia and Martin Szabo, Hungary
2015 1. Wladyslaw Pytlasinski Memorial in Warsaw up to 80 kg before Wiktor Sasunowski, Belarus, Selçuk Çebi , Turkey and Aishan Aishan , China
2015 8th. World Cup in Las Vegas up to 75 kg after victories over Carlos Andres Munoz Jaramillo, Colombia and Valery Palensky, Belarus and defeats to Roman Vlasov , Russia and Arsen Dschulfalakjan , Armenia
2016 7th Hungarian Grand Prix in Szombathely up to 75 kg Winner: Yang Bin, China ahead of Mateusz Lukasz Wolny, Poland
2016 1. Thor Masters in Nyköbing up to 80 kg in front of Raibek Bisultanow, Denmark
2016 1. Olympic qualification tournament in Ulaan-Baatar up to 75 kg before Yang Bin, China, Arsen Dschulfalakjan, Armenia and Pascal Eisele, Germany
2016 5. "Wladyslaw Pytlasinski" tournament in Spala up to 80 kg Winner: Ramin Taherisartang, Iran ahead of POawel Pamintschuk, Belarus
2016 5. OS in Rio de Janeiro up to 75 kg after victories over Carlos Andres Munoz Jaramillo, Daniel Alexandrow Tihomirow, Bulgaria and Elwin Mursalije, Azerbaijan and defeats to Mark Overgaard Madsen, Denmark and Saeid Mourad abdvali, Iran
2017 1. Hungarian Grand Prix up to 80 kg before Gordon Aaron Speiller, USA, Surabi Datunaschwili, Georgia and Wiktor Sasunowski, Belarus
2017 1. "Dan Kolow & Nikola Petrow" tournament in Russia up to 85 kg before Asat Beischebekow, Kyrgyzstan, Iskender Missaoui Mohamed, Tunisia and Nikolai Bajrakow, Bulgaria
2017 11. EM in Novi Sad up to 80 kg after losing to Bozo Starcevic, Croatia
2017 7th " Giwi Kartosija & Wachtang Balawadze " tournament in Tbilisi up to 85 kg Winner: Robert Kobliaschwili , Georgia, ahead of Benjamin Provisor, USA and Viktor Lőrincz , Hungary
2018 1. Cerro Pelado Intern. in Havana up to 82 kg before Antonio Duran, Cuba and Laszlo Szabo, Hungary
2018 2. Hungarian Grand Prix in Györ up to 82 kg behind Youssef Ghaderian, Iran, in front of Atabek Asisbek, Kyrgyzstan
2018 1. German Grand Prix in Dortmund up to 82 kg ahead of Laszlo Szabo, Jaroslaw Filechakow, Ukraine and Roland Schwarz, Germany
2018 1. World Cup in Budapest up to 82 kg after victories over Michael Wagner, Austria, Wiktor Sasunowski, Maksat Jereschepow, Kazakhstan, Atabek Asisbekow and Emrah Kus, Turkey

Hungarian championships

Péter Bácsi was the 2007 welterweight, 2011 middleweight and 2014 in the weight class up to 80 kg Hungarian champion. In 2004 and 2006 he was the Hungarian runner-up in the welterweight division. 2005 welterweight and 2010 middleweight he finished in this championship in each case the 3rd place

Explanations
  • all competitions in Greco-Roman style
  • OS = Olympic Games, WM = World Championship, EM = European Championship
  • Welter weight, weight class up to 74 kg, middle weight, up to 84 kg body weight (until December 31, 2013); Since January 1, 2014, a new weight classification has been in effect by the world wrestling association FILA (now UWW), which has been changed several times since 2025. Therefore it is no longer possible to name the weight classes.

literature

  • Trade journal Der Ringer

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