Tuğrulhan Erdemir
Tuğrulhan Erdemir medal table |
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Balkan Championships | ||
gold | 2019 | lightweight |
Mediterranean Games | ||
gold | 2018 | Light welterweight |
U22 European Championships | ||
silver | 2019 | Light welterweight |
silver | 2018 | Light welterweight |
Youth World Championships | ||
gold | 2016 | Light welterweight |
European Youth Championships | ||
gold | 2017 | Light welterweight |
Junior World Championships | ||
gold | 2015 | lightweight |
Junior European Championships | ||
silver | 2015 | lightweight |
European Schoolchildren Championships | ||
silver | 2013 | Flyweight |
Tuğrulhan Erdemir (* 3. January 1999 in Kars , Turkey ) is a Turkish boxer in the Light Welterweight (-64 kg). Among other things, he is Junior World Champion from 2015, Youth World Champion from 2016, Youth European Champion from 2017 and winner of the Mediterranean Games in 2018 and the Balkan Championships in 2019 for adults.
Career
National
The 1.80 m tall left boom began boxing in 2006. He is the Turkish student champion 2011 (-38.5 kg), 2012 (-43 kg) and 2013 (-53 kg) as well as the Turkish junior champion 2014 in bantamweight (-54 kg) and 2015 in lightweight (-60 kg). In 2016 he became Turkish youth light welterweight champion. In 2018 he became Turkish U22 champion and Turkish light welterweight champion.
International
youth
At the European Schoolchildren Championships 2012 in Russia he reached fifth place and also took part in the 2013 European Schoolchildren Championships in Ireland , where he then won the silver medal in the flyweight (-52 kg). He was only just inferior to the Russian Dschebar Chalidow in the final fight with 1: 2.
At the 2014 Junior European Championships in Russia he was eliminated in the second fight, but won the silver medal in the lightweight at the 2015 European Junior Championships in Ukraine . This time he lost again in the final with a narrow 1: 2 score against Bachtiyar Gasibekow from Azerbaijan, after he had previously defeated the starters from Belarus, Italy, Ireland and Ukraine.
He achieved his greatest success up to then at the Junior World Championships in Russia in 2015 when he won the gold medal in the lightweight. He sat down against Konrad Białas from Poland (3-0), Lee Jeong-Tae from South Korea (3-0), Raschid Jangasijew from Russia (3-0), Edel Acosta from Cuba (3-0) and Paddy Donovan Ireland (3-0) through.
In 2016 he won the world light welterweight championships in Russia after beating Petar Cetinić from Croatia (5-0), Dhinesh Kumar from Singapore (TKO), Denis Gashi from Germany (5-0), Damian Lescaille from Cuba (4 : 1), Pawel Michalschuk from Belarus (5: 0) and Sergei Margarjan from Russia (4: 1).
In 2017 he also won the European light welterweight championships in Turkey with victories against Bachtiyar Gasibekow (DQ), Petr Novák from the Czech Republic (5-0), Paddy Donovan (5-0), Ivan Atanasow from Bulgaria (5-0) and Musa Marujew from Russia (5-0).
In 2018 he won the silver medal in the light welterweight division at the U22 European Championships in Romania . He had reached the final against the Kosovar Patriot Behrami (5-0), the Russian Pawel Fedorow (5-0), the Romanian Vasile Suciu (5-0) and the Italian Francesco Iozia (5-0), where he beat the Georgian Lasha Guruli lost 4-1. He also won the silver medal at the 2019 U22 European Championships in Russia after losing 4-1 to Russian Alan Abayev in the final. Previously, he had defeated the Welshman Michael McDonagh 4-1, the Italian Gianluigi Malanga 5-0 and Petr Novák 5-0.
Elite class
His first big competition among adults was the 2018 Mediterranean Games in Spain , where he won the gold medal in the light welterweight division. He beat the Syrian Mohamed Mousafat (4: 1), the Algerian Chemseddine Kramou (5: 0), the Spaniard Johan Orozco (5: 0) and the Moroccan Abdelhak Nadir (5: 0).
At the 2019 European Games in Belarus , he defeated the Bosnian Haris Mešanović (5-0) and the Georgian Lasha Guruli (4-1), before being eliminated in the quarter-finals against the Dutchman Enrico Lacruz (2-3). At the 2019 World Championships in Yekaterinburg , he defeated Wladislaw Baryschnik from Germany (4: 1) and was eliminated in the second fight against the Uzbeks Bachodur Usmonov (RSC).
At the Balkan Championships in Turkey in 2019 he won the gold medal with victories against Marko Cvetanović from Croatia (5-0) and Shpëtim Bajoku from Kosovo (5-0).
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ 10th European Schoolboys Championships 2012
- ↑ 11th European Schoolboys Championships 2013
- ↑ 18th European Junior Championships 2014
- ↑ 19th European Junior Championships 2015
- ↑ 10th World Junior Championships 2015
- ↑ 5th Youth World Championships 2016
- ↑ 27th European Youth Championships 2017
- ↑ 3rd European U-22 Championships 2018
- ↑ 4th European U-22 Championships 2019
- ↑ 18th Mediterranean Games 2018
- ↑ European Games 2019
- ↑ World Championships 2019
- ↑ Balkan Championships 2019
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Erdemir, Tuğrulhan |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Turkish boxer |
DATE OF BIRTH | January 3, 1999 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Kars , Turkey |