Rasul Katinovasov
Rasul Katinovasov ( Russian Расул Абдусаламович Катиновасов , Rassul Abdussalamowitsch Katinowassow; born April 22, 1969 ) is a former Soviet , Russian or Uzbek wrestler .
Career
Rasul Katinovasov, like many former world-class wrestlers, comes from the Russian Caucasus region. He started wrestling in 1981 with his twin brother Saygid Katinovasov , focusing on free style. As an adult, he mostly started in the middleweight class. Until 1997 it started for the Soviet Union and for Russia , from 1998 for Uzbekistan . There he was a member of Dynamo Tashkent and was trained by Mamur Rusiev.
He made his debut on the international wrestling mat at the Senior World Championships in Varna in 1991 , at that time still starting for the USSR . He finished in the middleweight division behind Kevin Jackson from the United States, Jozef Lohyňa from Czechoslovakia and Sebahattin Öztürk a good 4th place and thus narrowly missed a medal.
Since the competition was very tough in the weight class of Rasul Katinovasov in Russia, he only came back to an international championship in 1995. He won at the European Championships in Freiburg / Switzerland behind Mogamed Ibragimov from Azerbaijan and Sergej Gubrintschuk from Ukraine , but ahead of Nicolae Ghiţă from Romania and Hans Gstöttner from Germany an EM bronze medal .
The strong competition in Russia will also have been the reason for Rasul Katinovasov that he moved to Uzbekistan in 1998 . He started this year at the world championship in Tehran in the middleweight division, but with victories over Jeldar Assanow from Ukraine and Alexander Markow from Kyrgyzstan and defeats against Gotcha Tschichradze from Georgia and Yang Hyun-mo from South Korea only made it to 11th place . Place rank. At the Asian Cup in 1998 in Bangkok, however, he reached the final, in which he lost on points against Alireza Heidari from Iran.
At the 1999 World Cup in Ankara , Rasul Katinovasov won three times. Against Leslie Gutches from the United States, however, he suffered a defeat in the quarterfinals that threw him back to 6th place. His first win at an international championship was the 2000 Asian championship in Guilin / China . He won there in the middleweight division from Bolotbek Omurachunow from Kyrgyzstan , Takenori Yokoyama from Japan and Amir Reza Khadem Azghadi from Iran. At the Olympic Games of that year in Sydney he was not used because another Russian wrestler, the multiple world champion Macharbek Chadarzew , decided at short notice to start for Uzbekistan and was immediately nominated for participation in the Olympic Games, where he was in The rest remained unsuccessful. Rasul Katinovasov, who won the middleweight division at the Olympic Games for Uzbekistan through his victory at the Asian Games, went away empty-handed.
Rasul Katinovasov started at the 2001 World Cup in Sofia , where he won over Tamás Kiss from Hungary and Malchaz Pjorbenadze from Georgia a. a defeat against Bejbulat Musajeu from Belarus to an excellent 5th place. Then he ended his international wrestling career.
International success
year | space | competition | Weight class | |
1991 | 4th | World Cup in Varna | medium | behind Kevin Jackson , USA , Jozef Lohyňa , Czechoslovakia a . Sebahattin Öztürk , Turkey |
1994 | 1. | Goodwill games | medium | with victories over Ruslan Kinchagov , Uzbekistan , Kevin Jackson a. Ibrahim Alkan, Turkey |
1994 | 2. | World Cup in Edmonton | medium | behind Amir Reza Khadem Azghadi, Iran , in front of Kevin Jackson u. Justin Abdou, Canada |
1995 | 3. | EM in Freiburg | medium | behind Mogamed Ibragimov , Azerbaijan u. Sergej Gubrintschuk , Ukraine , ahead of Nicolae Ghiţă , Romania a . Hans Gstöttner , Germany |
1998 | 11. | World Cup in Tehran | medium | with a victory over Jeldar Assanow , Ukraine, a defeat against Gotcha Tschichradze , Georgia, a victory over Alexander Markow, Kyrgyzstan and others. one loss to Yang Hyung-mo, South Korea |
1998 | 2. | Asia Games in Bangkok | medium | with victories over Baj Nadar, Nepal a . Magomed Kuruglijew , Kazakhstan a . a loss to Alireza Heidari , Iran |
1999 | 6th | World Cup in Ankara | medium | with victories over Gabriel Szerdo, Austria , Nicolae Ghiţă, Romania a. Gotcha Tschichradse u. a loss to Leslie Gutches , USA |
2000 | 1. | Asian Championships in Guilin / China | medium | in front of Bolotbek Omaruchanow, Kyrgyzstan, Takenori Yokoyama, Japan a . Amir Reza Khadem Azghadi, Iran |
2001 | 4th | World Cup in Baltimore | Semi-difficult | behind Alireza Heidari, Taimuras Tigijew , Russia u. Dominic D. Black, USA |
2001 | 5. | World Cup in Sofia | medium | with victories over Tamas Kiss, Hungary a. Malchaz Pjorbenadze, Georgia a. a loss to Bejbulat Musajeu , Belarus |
Note: all competitions in free style, WM = world championship, EM = European championship, middleweight, up to 1996 up to 82 kg, from 1097 to 2001 up to 85 kg body weight, light heavyweight, up to 97 kg body weight
swell
- Website of the Institute for Applied Training Sciences at the University of Leipzig,
- Trade journal Der Ringer
Web links
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Katinovasov, Rasul |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Katinowassow, Rassul Abdussalamowitsch |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Soviet, Russian and Uzbek wrestlers |
DATE OF BIRTH | April 22, 1969 |