Şrif Şrifov
Şərif Şərifov (also Sharif Sharifov ; born November 11, 1988 in Gunuch, Dagestani ASSR , Russian SFSR , Soviet Union ) is an Azerbaijani wrestler . In 2010 he was runner-up in the European free style middleweight division. In 2011 he became world champion and 2012 Olympic champion .
Career
Şərif Şərifov has been wrestling since 2000. He starts for the sports club Ataspor Baku and is or was trained by Magomed Gadschijew and Anwar Kuramagomedow. He focuses entirely on free style and is middleweight, the weight class up to 84 kg body weight.
He first appeared internationally as a 20-year-old in 2008 at the Golden Grand Prix tournament in Baku , where he took 3rd place behind Reza Yazgadi from Iran and Nikoloz Gagnidse, Georgia . He took the same place at the same tournament in 2009. This time, however, Jamal Mirzaei from Iran and Sajurbek Sochijew from Uzbekistan were ahead of him. In 2009 it was used for the first time at an international championship, the World Championship in Herning / Denmark . He was able to convince there as a "newcomer" and after a victory over Alexei Isajew, Belarus , a defeat against Jake Herbert , USA and victories over David Bichinashvili , Germany , Gökhan Yavaşer , Turkey and Abdussalam Gadissow , Russia , he took 3rd place . Particularly noteworthy is his victory over the Russian master Gadissow, whom he relegated to 5th place with his victory.
2010 Ş rif Şərifov won the heavily occupied "Yasar-Dogu" Memorial in Ankara in the middleweight division ahead of Albert Saritow, Russia, Serdar Böke and Erhan Cihangiroglu both from Turkey. At the 2010 European Championships in Baku, he defeated Dejan Bogdanow, Macedonia , Said Itajew, France and Ştefan Gheorghiţă from Romania . In the final he was defeated by Ansor Urischew from Russia and became vice European champion. He was not used at the World Cup that year.
In 2011 he started at the European Championships in Dortmund and won a bronze medal in the middleweight division . He defeated David Bichinashvili , Germany , Ibragim Aldatow , Ukraine and Emzarios Bentinidis , Greece . In the semifinals he lost to Ansor Suadinowitsch Urischew | Ansor Urischew (0: 2 rounds, 0: 4 points), but won the battle for the bronze medal over Maciej Balawender from Poland again by points (2: 0 rounds, 5: 1 points). Then he also won the middleweight competition at the Golden Grand Prix in Baku . Here he relegated Serdar Böke , Turkey, Piotr Ianulow , Moldova and Soslan Kzojew from Russia to their places. The highlight of his career so far was the world championships in Istanbul , because he won the world championship there with six wins. He did not give up a single round and thus scored 12-0 round wins. He defeated the following opponents: Yoon Chan-Urk, South Korea , Cael Sanderson , USA , the 2004 Olympic champion , Ermek Baiduaschew, Kazakhstan, Alireza Goudarzi , Iran, Albert Saritow , Russia and Ibragim Aldatow.
In 2012 he achieved another great success. He became Olympic champion in London . On the way to this success he defeated Ibrahim Bolukbasi , Turkey, Jake Herbert , USA, Ehsan Naser Lashgari , Iran and Jaime Yusept Espinal from Puerto Rico .
In 2013 Şərif Şərifov did not start at any international championships, but with good results in some well-filled international tournaments.
International success
year | space | competition | Weight class | |
2008 | 3. | Golden Grand Prix in Baku | medium | behind Reza Yazgadi , Iran and Nikoloz Gagnidse, Georgia , together with Haci Alidjanow, Azerbaijan |
2009 | 3. | Ziolkowski tournament in Warsaw | medium | behind Lashgari Ehsan, Iran and Albert Saritow, Russia , together with Ansor Urischew , Russia |
2009 | 3. | Golden Grand Prix in Baku | medium | behind Jamal Mirzaei, Iran and Sajurbek Sochijew , Uzbekistan , together with Ali Ashgar Barzigaleh, Iran |
2009 | 3. | World Cup in Herning / Denmark | medium | with victory over Alexei Isajew, Belarus , one defeat against Jake Herbert , USA and victories over David Bichinashvili , Germany , Gökhan Yavaşer , Turkey and Abdussalam Gadissow , Russia |
2010 | 1. | "Yasar Dogu" memorial in Ankara | medium | before Albert Saritow, Russia, Serdar Böke and Erhan Cihangiroglu, bde. Turkey |
2010 | 2. | EM in Baku | medium | with victories over Dejan Bogdanow, Macedonia, Said Itajew, France and Ştefan Gheorghiţă , Romania and one defeat against Ansor Urischew, Russia |
2010 | 3. | Golden Grand Prix in Baku | medium | behind Naurus Srapilewitsch Temresow , Azerbaijan and Jake Herbert , USA |
2011 | 3. | EM in Dortmund | medium | after victories over David Bishinashvili, Ibragim Aldatow , Ukraine and Emzarios Bentinidis , Greece , a defeat against Ansor Urischew and a victory over Maciej Balawender , Poland |
2011 | 1. | Golden Grand Prix in Baku | medium | before Serdar Böke, Piotr Ianulow , Moldova and Soslan Kzojew , Russia |
2011 | 1. | World Cup in Istanbul | medium | with victories over Yoon Chan-Urk, South Korea , Cael Sanderson , USA , Ermek Baiduaschew, Kazakhstan, Alireza Goudarzi , Iran, Albert Saritow and Ibragim Aldatow |
2012 | gold | OS in London | medium | after victories over Ibrahim Bolukbasi , Turkey, Jake Herbert , USA, Ehsan Naser Lashgari , Iran and Jaime Yusept Espinal , Puerto Rico |
2013 | 3. | Spanish Grand Prix in Madrid | Semi-difficult | behind Chetag Gasjumow , Azerbaijan and Ibragim Bolukbasi, Turkey |
2013 | 2. | Golden Grand Prix in Baku | Semi-difficult | behind Chetag Gasjumow and in front of Nicolae Ceban, Moldova and Pavlo Oleinik , Ukraine |
Explanations
- OS = Olympic Games, WM = World Championships, EM = European Championships,
- Middle weight, weight class up to 84 kg, light weight up to 96 kg body weight
- all free style competitions
swell
- Trade journal Der Ringer ,
- Database of the Institute for Applied Training Sciences at the University of Leipzig
- US Wrestling Association website
Web links
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Şrifov, Şrif |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Sharifov, Sharif; Sharifov, Sharif |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Azerbaijani wrestler |
DATE OF BIRTH | November 11, 1988 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Gunuch, Dagestani ASSR , Russian SFSR , Soviet Union |