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Mikhail Mamiashvili (born 1963 in Konotop, Ukrainian SSR) is a Russian wrestler of Georgian origin. He won an Olympic gold medal in Greco-Roman wrestling in 1988 in Seoul, South Korea, competing for the Soviet Union. In 1978 along with his parents Mamiashvili moved to Moscow, Russian Federation.

Mikhail Mamiashvili

Mamiashvili in 2013
Medal record
Men's wrestling (Greco-Roman)
Representing the  Soviet Union
Olympic Games
1988 Seoul Middleweight
World Championships
1983 Kiev Middleweight
1985 Kolbotn Middleweight
1986 Budapes Middleweight
1989 Martigny Middleweight
1990 Ostia Middleweight
European Championships
1986 PiraeusWelterweight
1988 KolbotnMiddleweight
1989 OuluMiddleweight

Controversy


At the 2004 Summer Olympics, Mamiashvili was accused by a Swedish board member of wrestling's international governing body for giving signs to a referee of a gold medal match involving a Russian wrestler. When the board member informed Mamiashvili of the accusation, Mamiashvili purportedly told him: "You should know that this may lead to your death," despite evidence found by the board member that the referee had been bribed.[1]

In 2015, Mamiashvili was denied a United States visa to attend the UWW World Championships in Las Vegas.[2]

At the 2016 Summer Olympics, Mamiashvili, was accused of punching Russia's 63 kg female wrestler Inna Trazhukova in the face twice following her loss to Poland's Monika Michalik in the bronze medal match.[3][4][5] Mamiashvili does not deny punching Trazhukova.[3]

He is currently the Vice President of United World Wrestling and head of the Wrestling Federation of Russia.


Career


He won gold medals at the 1983, 1985 and 1986 World Wrestling Championships and won the European championship in 1986. He also won two silver medal at the World Wrestling Championships in 1989, 1990. He was USSR National Champion in 1984, 1987, and 1988. He is currently the President of Russian Wrestling Federation and one of the most powerful men in International Olympic wrestling serving as a FILA Bureau Member (Federation of Associated Wrestling Style)(www.fila-wrestling.com).Mamiashvili was inducted in the FILA Hall of Fame in 2008 for his many accomplishments as an athlete and administrator for Soviet/Russian wrestling.[6]

He is the current chairperson and president of the Wrestling Federation of Russia[:ru].


References





На других языках


- [en] Mikhail Mamiashvili

[it] Michail Mamiašvili

Michail Gerazievič Mamiašvili (in russo: Михаил Геразиевич Мамиашвили?; Konotop, 21 novembre 1963) è un ex lottatore e dirigente sportivo russo, fino al 1991 sovietico, specializzato nella lotta greco-romana. E' stato presidente della Federazione russa di lotta e vicepresidente del Comitato olimpico della Russia.

[ru] Мамиашвили, Михаил Геразиевич

Михаил Гера́зиевич Мамиашви́ли (род. 21 ноября 1963 (1963-11-21), Конотоп, Сумская область, Украинская ССР, СССР) — советский борец греко-римского стиля, Олимпийский чемпион, Заслуженный мастер спорта СССР (1988), Заслуженный тренер СССР и России (1992), президент Федерации спортивной борьбы России (ФСБР).



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