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Famous Wrestlers (Male)

Alexander Karelin

Russia's Alexander Karelin is the most successful Greco-Roman wrestler of the modern era, having won twelve European Championships, nine World Championships, and three Olympic gold medals during his reign. Karelin's dominance is unparalleled: he won every match he entered for thirteen years and went ten years without giving up a single point. He also is an opera and ballet aficionado, a student of great literature, and a member of his country's parliament. Karelin is so loved in his homeland that Russia mourned his loss in the 2000 Olympic finals, his first and only defeat in international competition. It's even been suggested that the 6-foot, 4-inch, 286-pound Renaissance man could someday become Russia's president. "You consider this ancient sport and this monumental man who's had a perfect career," said NBC commentator Jeff Blatnick, himself an Olympic gold medalist who lost to Karelin in 1987, "and the only thing you come up with is that he is what Hercules was to the ancient Greeks."

Chronology

1967

Born September 19 in Novobirsk, Siberia

1980

Takes up wrestling at age 13

1988

Wins Olympic gold medal in Seoul, South Korea; also wins European Championship

1989-91, 1993-95, 1998-99

Wins European and World Championships

1992

Wins Olympic gold medal in Barcelona, Spain; also wins European Championship

1996

Wins Olympic gold medal in Atlanta, Georgia; also wins European Championship

1997

Wins World Championship

1999

Elected to the State Duma, the lower house of the Russian parliament

2000

Wins European Championship

2000

Wins Olympic silver medal in Sydney, Australia; also wins European Championship

2000

Retires from wrestling

Awards and Accomplishments

1985

Wins Espiers World Championship

1987

Wins World Cup Championship

1988

Wins European Championship

1988, 1992, 1996

Olympic gold medals

1989-91, 1993-95, 1998-99

Wins European and World Championships

1997

Wins World Championship

2000

Wins Olympic silver medal

2000

Wins European Championship

2003

One of the first 10 inductees into the new International Wrestling Hall of Fame

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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