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Rıza Kayaalp (pronounced [ɾɯˈza kajaˈaɫp]; born 10 October 1989) is a Turkish wrestler competing in the 130 kg division of Greco-Roman wrestling.[1][2] He is a five times world champion and eleven times European champion. He is a graduate of the Aksaray University Physical Education and Sports Academy and studies his master's degree at Bozok University.[3]

Rıza Kayaalp
Personal information
NationalityTurkish
Born (1989-10-10) 10 October 1989 (age 33)
Yozgat, Turkey
Home townAnkara, Turkey
EducationPhysical education
Alma materBozok University
Aksaray University
Height1.84 m (6 ft 0 in)
Weight130 kg (287 lb)
Sport
Country Turkey
SportWrestling
Event(s)Greco-Roman
ClubAnkara ASKI Sports Club
Turned pro2007–present
Coached bySalih Bora, Akif Canbaş
Medal record
Event 1st 2nd 3rd
Olympic Games 0 1 2
World Championships 5 2 2
European Championships 11 1 0
European Games 1 0 0
Mediterranean Games 2 0 0
Military World Games 1 0 0
World Cup 2 1 0
Vehbi Emre & Hamit Kaplan 8 0 2
Other 20 2 1
Total 50 7 7
Men's Greco-Roman wrestling
Representing  Turkey
Olympic Games
2016 Rio de Janeiro130 kg
2012 London120 kg
2020 Tokyo130 kg
World Championships
2011 Istanbul120 kg
2015 Las Vegas130 kg
2017 Paris130 kg
2019 Nur-Sultan130 kg
2022 Belgrade130 kg
2013 Budapest120 kg
2014 Tashkent130 kg
2009 Herning120 kg
2010 Moscow120 kg
European Championships
2010 Baku120 kg
2012 Belgrad120 kg
2013 Tbilisi120 kg
2014 Vantaa130 kg
2016 Riga130 kg
2017 Novi Sad130 kg
2018 Kaspiysk130 kg
2019 Bucharest130 kg
2021 Warsaw130 kg
2022 Budapest130 kg
2011 Dortmund120 kg
European Games
2015 Baku130 kg
Military World Games
2019 Wuhan 130 kg
Mediterranean Games
2009 Pescara120 kg
2013 Mersin120 kg
World Cup
2011 Minsk 120 kg
2012 Saransk 120 kg
2010 Yerevan 120 kg
Vehbi Emre & Hamit Kaplan Tournament
2009 Istanbul120 kg
2010 Istanbul120 kg
2011 Istanbul120 kg
2013 Istanbul120 kg
2014 Istanbul130 kg
2015 Istanbul130 kg
2017 Istanbul130 kg
2018 Istanbul130 kg
2008 Istanbul120 kg
2022 Istanbul130 kg
Golden Grand Prix
2008 Baku120 kg
2010 Baku120 kg
2010 Szombathely120 kg
2011 Baku120 kg
2014 Szombathely130 kg
Grand Prix
2016 Dortmund130 kg
2020 Zagreb130 kg
2021 Rome130 kg
2022 Rome130 kg
FILA Test Tournament
2011 London120 kg
Dan Kolov & Nikola Petrov Tournament
2007 Sofia120 kg
2008 Sofia120 kg
2018 Sofia130 kg
Summer Universiade
2013 Kazan 120 kg
World University Championship
2010 Torino120 kg
World Juniors Championships
2008 Istanbul120 kg
2009 Ankara120 kg
2007 Beijing120 kg
European Juniors Championships
2009 Tiflis120 kg
2006 Szombathely96 kg
2007 Belgrad120 kg
European Cadets Championships
2005 Tirana100 kg
2006 Istanbul100 kg

Wrestling career


Kayaalp won a gold medal in Greco-Roman wrestling (120 kg division) at the 2009 Mediterranean Games.[4] He is also a world champion, beating Mijaín López on the finals of the 2011 World Wrestling Championships in Istanbul, Turkey.

Kayaalp qualified for the 2012 Summer Olympics,[5] where he won bronze medal at Greco-Roman style in 120 kg.

He was the flag bearer of Turkey at the opening ceremony of the 2013 Mediterranean Games,[6] where he won the gold medal in the 120 kg division by beating Radhwen Chebbi of Tunisia 2–0.[7]

At the 2013 European Wrestling Championships, Riza Kayaalp won a gold medal in the 120 kg division.[8]

At the European Wrestling Championship in 2014, Kayaalp won a gold medal.[9]

At the 2014 World Wrestling Championships, Kayaalp received a silver medal after losing to Mijain Lopez 2–0 in the final of the 130 kg Greco-Roman style division.[10]

At the 2016 European Wrestling Championships, Kayaalp won a gold medal.[11]

Kayaalp once again lost against his Cuban rival Mijain Lopez at the Rio de Janeiro Games. The Cuban, who lost to Kayaalp in last year's world finals, scored in only 15 seconds to essentially seal the match.[12] He competed at the Wrestling at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Men's Greco-Roman 130 kg, winning the silver medal.[13]

Kayaalp won a gold medal, the seventh of his career, at the 2017 European Wrestling Championships in Serbia[14]

Kayaalp bagged the gold medal at the 2017 World Wrestling Championships in Paris. Competing in the 130 kg (286 pounds) Greco-Roman category, Kayaalp defeated his Estonian rival Heiki Nabi to become the world wrestling champion.[15]

Kayaalp has won the gold medal at the European Wrestling Championships in Kaspiysk in Russia's northern Caucasus Republic of Dagestan. Competing in the 130 kg category, Kayaalp defeated Russian opponent Vitalii Shchur by a 2–1 score. The victory marked Kayaalp's eighth European title – seven are consecutive – equalizing another Turkish wrestling legend Hamza Yerlikaya's record.[16]

Kayaalp became the European wrestling champion for the ninth time in the 2019 championships held in Bucharest, Romania. After defeating his Georgian rival, Iakobi Kajaia 3:0 in the finals, Kayaalp took the gold medal to become the 2019 champion in 130 kilogram category. Winning his ninth title, Kayaalp became the most decorated Turkish wrestlers in European tournaments.[17]

Kayaalp clinched gold at 2019 World Wrestling Championships. With a 3–1 win over Oscar Pino Hinds, Kayaalp became the first Turkish Greco-Roman wrestler to have won four world titles. With his latest title Kayaalp also surpassed wrestling greats Hamza Yerlikaya and Selçuk Çebi, who have three titles in Greco-Roman wrestling each. He also equalized Hüseyin Akbaş's record in freestyle wrestling.[18]

Kayaalp won another gold by beating his Estonian rival Heiki Nabi 3–1 in the Greco-Roman 130 kilos in China, at the International Military Sports Council (CISM) World Games, an Olympic event where soldiers compete.[19]

Kayaalp was chosen as the 2020 Athlete of the Year at the 66th Gillette Milliyet Athlete of the Year awards.[20]

Kayaalp clinched his 10th European wrestling title by beating Georgia's Iakobi Kajaia 3–1 in the Greco-Roman 130 kg final.[21] Kayaalp had to wait until the final match of the day to claim his historic title. In the final, he faced Iakobi Kajaia from Georgia, the same wrestler he had defeated to win the 2019 European title. Kayaalp won the final 3–1 after scoring a takedown and one point for Kajaia's passivity. He gave up a point for his own inactivity in the second round.[22]

Rıza Kayaalp defeated Iran's Amin Mirzazadeh to win his third Olympic medal at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.[23]

In 2022, he won one of the bronze medals in his event at the Vehbi Emre & Hamit Kaplan Tournament, the first United World Wrestling Ranking Series event of the year, held in Istanbul, Turkey.[24] He won the gold medal in the men's 130 kg event at the 2022 European Wrestling Championships held in Budapest, Hungary. Kayaalp claimed a 4–0 victory over Danila Sotnikov from Italy in the 130 kg Greco-Roman division in Hungary's capital. Rıza Kayaalp won his eleventh gold medal in the 130 kg Greco-Roman division.[25] He won the gold medal in the men's 130 kg event at the Matteo Pellicone Ranking Series 2022, the third United World Wrestling Ranking Series event of the year, held in Rome, Italy. Kayaalp claimed a 4–0 victory over Sabah Shariati from Azerbaijan in the 130 kg Greco-Roman division.[26] Rıza Kayaalp beats Amin Mirzazadeh of Iran in men's Greco-Roman 130 kg at 2022 World Wrestling Championships in Belgrade, Serbia. Kayaalp bagged his fifth world championship as he won gold medal in men's Greco-Roman 120 kg at 2011 Istanbul and three golds in men's Greco-Roman 130 kg at 2015 Las Vegas, 2017 Paris and 2019 Nur-Sultan.[27] Kayaalp became the first Turkish wrestler to win the world championship for the 5th time.[28] Kayaalp, said he had been battling a shoulder injury and other ailments over the past two months during his preparation for Belgrade. "Preparing for the World Championships with the injuries was very hard for me, especially in the last training camp it is very important to stay injury free," Kayaalp said. "I knew that the injuries will affect me in the final fight, so I changed my tactic a little bit. My defense is very good and we knew that."[29]


Major results


Year Tournament Location Result Event
2022 World Championships Belgrade, Serbia 1st Greco-Roman 130 kg
European Championships Budapest, Hungary 1st Greco-Roman 130 kg
2021 Summer Olympics Tokyo, Japan 3rd Greco-Roman 130 kg
European Championships Warsaw, Poland 1st Greco-Roman 130 kg
2019 World Championships Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan 1st Greco-Roman 130 kg
European Championships Bucharest, Romania 1st Greco-Roman 130 kg
Military World Games Wuhan, China 1st Greco-Roman 130 kg
2018 European Championships Kaspiysk, Russia 1st Greco-Roman 130 kg
2017 World Championships Paris, France 1st Greco-Roman 130 kg
European Championships Novi Sad, Serbia 1st Greco-Roman 130 kg
2016 Summer Olympics Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 2nd Greco-Roman 130 kg
European Championships Riga, Latvia 1st Greco-Roman 130 kg
2015 World Championships Las Vegas, United States 1st Greco-Roman 130 kg
European Games Baku, Azerbaijan 1st Greco-Roman 130 kg
2014 World Championships Tashkent, Uzbekistan 2nd Greco-Roman 130 kg
European Championships Vantaa, Finland 1st Greco-Roman 130 kg
2013 World Championships Budapest, Hungary 2nd Greco-Roman 120 kg
European Championships Belgrade, Serbia 1st Greco-Roman 120 kg
Mediterranean Games Mersin, Turkey 1st Greco-Roman 120 kg
Summer Universiade Kazan, Russia 1st Greco-Roman 120 kg
2012 Summer Olympics London, United Kingdom 3rd Greco-Roman 120 kg
European Championships Belgrade, Serbia 1st Greco-Roman 120 kg
2011 World Championships Istanbul, Turkey 1st Greco-Roman 120 kg
European Championships Dortmund, Germany 2nd Greco-Roman 120 kg
2010 World Championships Moscow, Russia 3rd Greco-Roman 120 kg
European Championships Azerbaijan, Germany 1st Greco-Roman 120 kg
2009 World Championships Vilnius, Lithuania 3rd Greco-Roman 120 kg
Mediterranean Games Pescara, Italy 1st Greco-Roman 120 kg

Wrestling record


Res. Record Opponent Score Date Event Location
Win 226–17 Amin Mirzazadeh 1–1 2022-09-13 2022 World Wrestling Championships Belgrade
Win 225–17 Muminjon Abdullaev 5–3 2022-09-12
Win 224–17 Alin Alexuc-Ciurariu 8–0 Tech Fall
Win 223–17 Oleksandr Chernetskyi 5–1
Win 222–17 Sabah Shariati 4–0 2022-06-22 Matteo Pellicone 2022 Rome
Win 221–17 Oskar Marvik 2–1
Win 220–17 Mantas Knystautas 3–1
Win 219–17 Danila Sotnikov 4–0 2022-04-02 2022 European Wrestling Championships Budapest
Win 218–17 Beka Kandelaki 1–1 2022-04-01
Win 217–17 Dáriusz Vitek 6–0
Win 216–17 Alin Alexuc-Ciurariu 9–0 Tech Fall
Win 215–17 Rafal Krajewski 8–0 Tech Fall 2022-02-24 Vehbi Emre & Hamit Kaplan 2022 Istanbul
Loss 214–17 Beka Kandelaki 5–2 Fall
Win 214–16 Anton Savenko 4–1
Win 213–16 Amin Mirzazadeh 7–2 2021-08-02 2020 Summer Olympics Tokyo
Loss 212–16 Mijaín López 0–2 2021-08-01
Win 212–15 Eduard Popp 6–2
Win 211–15 Mantas Knystautas 5–1
Win 210–15 Iakob Kajaia 3–1 2021-04-19 2021 European Wrestling Championships Warsaw
Win 209–15 Eduard Popp 5–0 Fall
Win 208–15 Alin Alexuc-Ciurariu 8–0 Tech Fall
Win 207–15 Oleksandr Chernetskyi 10–1 Tech Fall
Win 206–15 Abdellatif Mohamed 7–0 2021-03-04 Matteo Pellicone 2021 Rome
Win 205–15 Zurabi Gedekhauri 8–0 Tech Fall
Win 204–15 Yasmani Acosta 2–0
Win 203–15 Mansur Shadukayev 4–2
Win 202–15 Marko Koscevic 9–0 Tech Fall 2019-10-23 2020 Grand Prix Zagreb Open Zagreb
Win 201–15 Boban Zivanovic 8–0 Tech Fall
Win 200–15 Ante Milković 9–0 Tech Fall
Loss 199–15 Mykola Kuchmii 1–5 2020-02-10 2020 European Wrestling Championships Rome
Win 199–14 Adam Varga 6–0
Win 198–14 Heiki Nabi 6–2 2019-10-23 2019 Military World Games Wuhan
Win 197–14 Oleksandr Chernetskyi 13–0 Tech Fall
Win 196–14 Eduard Popp 8–2
Win 195–14 Amin Mirzazadeh 8–3
Win 194–14 Óscar Pino 3–1 2019-09-14 2019 World Wrestling Championships Nur-Sultan
Win 193–14 Eduard Popp 4–1
Win 192–14 Iakob Kajaia 5–1
Win 191–14 Meng Lingzhe 4–0
Win 190–14 Yasmani Acosta 4–0
Win 189–14 Iakob Kajaia 3–0 2019-04-12 2019 European Wrestling Championships Bucharest
Win 188–14 Heiki Nabi 4–0
Win 187–14 Alin Alexuc-Ciurariu 5–0
Win 186–14 Sabah Shariati 5–0
Win 185–14 Ante Milković 5–0 Fall
Loss 184–14 Heiki Nabi 1–2 2018-10-25 2018 World Wrestling Championships Budapest
Win 184–13 Kiril Grishchenko 5–2 2018-07-20 2018 Vehbi Emre & Hamit Kaplan Tournament Istanbul
Win 183–13 Ioseb Chugoshvili 4–2
Win 182–13 Mykola Kuchmii 6–0
Win 181–13 Arata Sonoda 8–0 Tech Fall
Win 180–13 Vitalii Shchur 2–1 2018-04-30 2018 European Wrestling Championships Kaspiysk
Win 179–13 Alin Alexuc-Ciurariu 4–0
Win 178–13 Georgi Chugoshvili 5–0
Win 177–13 Bálint Lám 9–0 Tech Fall
Win 176–13 Zviadi Pataridze 5–0 2018-03-22 2018 Dan Kolov & Nikola Petrov Tournament Sofia
Win 175–13 Constantin Hutuleac 9–0 Tech Fall
Win 174–13 Boban Zivanovic 10–1 Tech Fall
Win 174–12 Alin Alexuc-Ciurariu 9–0 Tech Fall
Win 173–12 Heiki Nabi 2–1 2017-08-21 2017 World Wrestling Championships Paris
Win 172–12 Óscar Pino 2–1
Win 171–12 Kiryl Hryshchanka 3–1
Win 170–12 Muminjon Abdullaev 2–0
Win 169–12 Bálint Lám 4–3 2017-05-06 2017 European Wrestling Championships Novi Sad
Win 168–12 Christian John 7–0 Fall
Win 167–12 Levan Arabuli 3–1
Win 166–12 Tamas Soos 8–0 Tech Fall
Win 165–12 Muminjon Abdullaev 9–0 Tech Fall 2017-03-04 2017 Vehbi Emre & Hamit Kaplan Tournament Istanbul
Win 164–12 Miloslav Metodiev 2–1
Win 163–12 Osman Yıldırım 3–0
Win 162–12 Sandro Dikhaminjia 4–1
Loss 161–12 Mijaín López 0–6 2016-08-14 2016 Summer Olympics Rio de Janeiro
Win 161–11 Eduard Popp 8–0 Tech Fall
Win 160–11 Sabah Shariati 5–0 Fall
Win 159–11 Erwin Caraballo 8–0 Tech Fall
Win 158–11 Vitalii Shchur 8–2 2016-07-02 2016 Grand Prix of Germany Dortmund
Win 157–11 Eduard Popp 6–0
Win 156–11 Mantas Knystautas 5–2
Win 155–11 Mumindan Abdullaev 5–0
Win 154–11 Oleksandr Chernetskyi 2–2 Fall 2016-03-12 2016 European Wrestling Championships Riga
Win 153–11 Johan Euren 4–2
Win 152–11 Vitalii Shchur 3–1
Win 151–11 Lyubomir Dimitrov 8–0 Tech Fall
Win 150–11 Mijaín López 1–0 2015-09-07 2015 World Wrestling Championships Las Vegas
Win 149–11 Sabah Shariati 6–0
Win 148–11 Oleksandr Chernetskyi 8–0 Tech Fall
Win 147–11 Lukas Hörmann 8–0 Tech Fall
Win 146–11 Ioseb Chugoshvili 2–0
Win 145–11 Sabah Shariati 3–1 2015-06-13 2015 European Games Baku
Win 144–11 Heiki Nabi 7–0
Win 143–11 Sergey Semenov 3–0
Win 142–11 Bálint Lám 2–0 Fall
Win 141–11 Ali Nail Arslan 2–0 2015-04-04 2015 Vehbi Emre & Hamit Kaplan Tournament Istanbul
Win 140–11 Behnam Mehdizadeh 3–0
Win 139–11 Kirill Hryschenko 4–0
Win 138–11 Guram Pherselidze 4–0
Win 137–11 Mindaugas Mizgaitis 6–0
Loss 136–11 Mijaín López 0–2 2014-09-08 2014 World Wrestling Championships Tashkent
Win 136–10 Lyubomir Dimitrov 4–0 Fall
Win 135–10 Heiki Nabi 4–0
Win 134–10 Balint Lam 4–0
Win 133–10 Lyubomir Dimitrov 9–0 Tech Fall 2014-04-01 2014 European Wrestling Championships Vantaa
Win 132–10 Vasily Parshin 9–0 Tech Fall
Win 131–10 Mindaugas Mizgaitis 3–3 Fall
Win 130–10 Oleksandr Chernetskyi 2–0
Win 129–10 Atilla Güzel 5–0 2014-02-01 2014 Vehbi Emre Tournament Istanbul
Win 128–10 Bayram Nigar 8–0 Tech Fall
Win 127–10 Emin Öztürk 2–0
Win 126–10 Miloslav Metodiev 5–0
Win 125–10 Osman Yıldırım 8–0 Tech Fall
Win 124–10 Johan Eurén 5–1 2013-07-15 2013 World Wrestling Championships Budapest
Win 123–10 Amir Aliakbari 1–4 Disq, Dop.
Win 122–10 Robby Smith 7–0
Win 121–10 Sergey Andrusik 3–0
Win 120–10 Naveen Kumar 4–0 Fall
Win 119–10 Amir Aliakbari 5–1 2013-07-15 World University Games Kazan
Win 118–10 Nurmakhan Tinaliyev 7–3
Win 117–10 Sergey Andrusik 4–4 Fall
Win 116–10 Abas Abdullaev 2–1
Win 115–10 Nevruz Arabov 8–0 Tech Fall
Win 114–10 Radhouane Chebbi 8–0 Tech Fall 2013-06-20 2013 Mediterranean Games Mersin
Win 113–10 Mohamed Mohamed 7–1
Win 112–10 Nikolaos Leon 8–0 Tech Fall
Win 111–10 Evgeni Orlov 3–0 2013-03-19 European Championship Tbilisi
Win 110–10 Guram Pherselidze 5–1
Win 109–10 Ioseb Chugoshvili 3–0
Win 108–10 Radomir Petković 3–0
Win 107–10 Ioseb Chugoshvili 6–0 2013-02-02 2013 Vehbi Emre Tournament Istanbul
Win 106–10 Mahdi Nouri 4-0
Win 105–10 Alikhan Ayubov 5–0
Win 104–10 Levan Arabuli 4-0 Fall
Win 103–10 Guram Pherselidze 2–0 2012-08-05 2012 Summer Olympics London
Loss 102–10 Mijaín López 0–3
Win 102–9 Dremiel Byers 3–0
Win 101–9 Evgeni Orlov 3–0
Win 100–9 Yongmin Kim 8–0 Tech Fall 2012-05-19 World Cup Saransk
Win 99–9 Bálint Lám 4 : 1 (2:1)
Win 98–9 Vachagan Yeghiazaryan 6–0 (4–0)
Win 97–9 Zaur Mehraliev 3–1 (2–0)
Win 96–9 Khasan Baroev 5–0 (2–0) 2012-03-06 2012 European Championship Belgrade
Win 95–9 Mihály Deák-Bárdos 3–0 (2–0)
Win 94–9 Ioseb Chugoshvili 3–0 (2–0)
Win 93–9 Guram Pherselidze 5–0 (2–0)
Win 92–9 Yury Patrikeyev 3–1
Win 91–9 Xenofon Koutsioumpas 6–0 2011-12-10 FILA Test Tournament London
Win 90–9 Łukasz Banak 7–4
Win 89–9 Marijus Grygelis 4–2
Win 88–9 Yannick Szczepaniak 5–0
Win 87–9 Mijaín López 4–0 2011-09-12 World Championship Istanbul
Win 86–9 Nurmakhan Tinaliyev 6–3
Win 85–9 Mihály Deák-Bárdos 5–0
Win 84–9 Ivan Ivanov 4–0
Win 83–9 Redhouane Chebbi 5-0-(3–0)
Win 82–9 Mihály Deák-Bárdos 3 : 0 (2:0) 2010-04-17 Golden Grand Prix Baku
Win 81–9 Dremiel Byers 3 : 1 (2:1)
Win 80–9 Heiki Nabi 3 : 0 (2:0)
Win 79–9 Dimitri Javakhishvili 3 : 0 (2:0)
Loss 78–9 Khasan Baroev 1–3 2011-04-02 2011 European Championship Dortmund
Win 78–8 Yury Patrikeyev 7-0
Win 77–8 Nico Schmidt 3–0
Win 76–8 Johan Eurén 3–0
Win 75–8 David Lengyel 6–0
Win 74–8 Nurmakhan Tinaliyev 3–1 2011-02-19 World Cup Minsk
Win 73–8 Bashir Babajanzadeh 7–4
Win 72–8 Vachagan Yeghiazaryan 11–1 Tech Fall
Win 71–8 Bashir Babajanzadeh 3–0 2011-01-29 2011 Vehbi Emre Tournament Istanbul
Win 70–8 Atilla Güzel 5–5
Win 69–8 Yessengeldy Zhalgasbaev 5–0
Win 68–8 Amir Ghasemi Monjazi 7–0 2010-10-26 Golden Grand Prix Torino
Win 67–8 Igor Didyk 8–0 Tech Fall
Win 66–8 Vladimir Sariev 5–2
Win 65–8 Dremiel Byers 4–0 2010-09-06 2010 World Championships Moscow
Win 64–8 Johan Eurén 3–0
Win 63–8 Dalal Dharmender 3–0
Loss 62–8 Yury Patrikeyev 0–5
Win 62–7 Mihály Deák-Bárdos 3–0
Win 61–7 Babak Ghorbani 6–0 2010-07-16 Golden Grand Prix Baku
Win 60–7 Mihály Deák-Bárdos 6–1
Win 59–7 Otari Bolkvadze 8–0 Tech Fall
Win 58–7 Radomir Petković 5:0 (1:0)6:0 2010-04-17 2010 European Championship Baku
Win 57–7 Mindaugas Mizgaitis 3 : 0 (2:0)
Win 56–7 Dimitri Javakhshvili 3 : 0 (2:0)
Win 55–7 Ivan Ivanov 0 : 3 (0:2)
Win 54–7 Radomir Petković 7–0 2010-03-06 Golden Grand Prix Szombathely
Win 53–7 Shokhruddi Ayubov 9–1 Tech Fall
Win 52–7 Łukasz Banak 9–3
Loss 51–7 Yury Patrikeyev 1–4 Fall 2010-02-13 World Cup Yerevan
Win 51–6 Aleksandr Anuchin 6–3
Win 50–6 Bashir Babajanzadeh 7–0
Win 49–6 İsmail Güzel 3–1 2010-01-30 2010 Vehbi Emre Tournament Istanbul
Win 48–6 Mohammad Ghorbani 7–3
Win 47–6 Łukasz Banak 11–0 Tech Fall
Win 46–6 Ioseb Chugoshvili 0:3 (0:2) 2009-09-25 2009 World Championship Herning
Loss 45–6 Mijaín López 0-3
Win 45–5 Aleksander Anuchin 5–0
Win 44–5 Yury Patrikeyev 2–0
Win 43–5 Dalal Dharmender PO 3 : 0 (2:0)
Win 42–5 Vladimir Ilnitski 3–0 2009-08-04 2009 World Junior Wrestling Championships Ankara
Win 41–5 Bashir Babajanzadeh 2–0
Win 40–5 Shota Gogisvanidze 8–0 Tech Fall
Win 39–5 Peter Kowalczuk 6–0
Win 38–5 David Oganesyan 8–0 Tech Fall 2009-06-30 European Championship Tbilisi
Win 37–5 Eduard Popp 6–0
Win 36–5 Marijus Grygelis 11–0 Tech Fall
Win 35–5 Vachagan Yeghiazaryan 10–0 Tech Fall
Win 34–5 Panagiotis Papadopoulos 7–0 Fall 2009-06-25 2009 Mediterranean Games Pescara
Win 33–5 Daniele Ficara 11–0 Tech Fall
Win 32–5 Akil Al-Fahli 11–0 Tech Fall
Loss 31–5 Aleksander Anuchin 0–2 2009-04-04 2009 European Championship, Vilnius
Win 31–4 Guram Pherselidze 3–1
Loss 30–4 Mindaugas Mizgaitis 2–4 2008-08-12 2008 Olympic Games Beijing
Win 30–3 Bashir Babajanzadeh 4–1 2008-07-29 2008 World Junior Wrestling Championships Istanbul
Win 29–3 Peter Kowalczuk 12–0 Tech Fall
Win 28–3 Murat Ramonov 13–0 Tech Fall
Win 27–3 Ramin Shakarishvili 6–1
Win 26–3 Peter Kowalczuk 12–0 Tech Fall
Win 25–3 Ivan Ivanov 7–0 2008-07-05 Dan Kolov & Nikola Petrov Tournament Sofia
Win 24–3 Cesar Faghian 8–0 Tech Fall
Win 23–3 Guram Pherselidze 3–0 2008-06-27 Golden Grand Prix Baku
Win 22–3 Atilla Güzel 4–3
Win 21–3 Jalal Bahadurov 9–1 Tech Fall
Loss 20–3 Soslan Farniev 3–4 2007-08-21 2007 World Junior Wrestling Championships Beijng
Win 20–2 Artem Tsepovatenko 7–1
Win 19–2 Vitali Sivakov FALL 9–1 Tech Fall
Win 18–2 Abdulmalik Sartbaev FALL 8–2
Win 17–2 Yannick Szczepaniak 10–1 Tech Fall 2007-08-04 Dan Kolov & Nikola Petrov Tournament Sofia
Win 16–2 Yekta Güzel 11–5
Win 15–2 Mehdi Sharabiani 3–1
Win 14–2 Madis Sihimets 3–1 2007-06-26 2007 European Juniors Wrestling Championships Belgrade
Win 13–2 Dimitri Javakhishvili 6–1
Loss 12–2 Soslan Farniev Injury
Win 12–1 Antonios Vousourelis 13–3 Tech Fall
Win 11–1 Wojciech Zieziulewicz 5–1 2006-07-25 2006 European Cadets Wrestling Championships Istanbul
Win 10–1 Stavris Khadzhiev 6–0
Win 9–1 David Tergyei 4–0
Win 8–1 Anastasios Bratsiotis 10–1 Tech Fall
Loss 7–1 Ivan Nemeth Disq. 2006-07-04 2006 European Juniors Wrestling Championships Szombathely
Win 7–0 Georgi Zlatanski 3–1
Win 6–0 Ioannis Arzoumanidi 10–0 Tech Fall
Win 5–0 Tomasz Ratajczyk 7–3
Win 4–0 Ibragim Stankiev 4–1 2005-07-12 2005 European Cadets Wrestling Championships Tirana
Win 3–0 Faghian Cesar 10–0 Tech Fall
Win 2–0 Vladimir Karchava 7–1
Win 1–0 Oliver Hassler 10–0 Tech Fall

See also



References


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  20. Turkish wrestler Riza Kayaalp named athlete of year. Aa.com.tr. Retrieved on 2021-07-20.
  21. Turkey's Kayaalp clinches 10th European wrestling title. Aa.com.tr (2021-04-24). Retrieved on 2021-07-20.
  22. Siwach, Vinay (April 24, 2021) Kayaalp Wins 10th Euro Title; Evloev Leads 3 Russians Into GR Finals. United World Wrestling
  23. "Turkish wrestler wins Olympic bronze in 130 kg Greco-Roman".
  24. "2022 Yasar Dogu, Vehbi Emre & Hamit Kaplan Tournament Results Book" (PDF). United World Wrestling. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2 March 2022. Retrieved 2 March 2022.
  25. "Turkey's Kayaalp grabs 11th European wrestling gold in Budapest". Daily Sabah. 2 April 2022.
  26. "Milli güreşçi Rıza Kayaalp'ten altın madalya".
  27. "Turkish wrestler Kayaalp claims 5th world championship in 130 kg".
  28. "Rıza Kayaalp 5. Kez dünya şampiyonu".
  29. "Kayaalp joins 5-time world champions' club; Japan women take 2 golds".


Olympic Games
Preceded by
Neslihan Demir
Flagbearer for  Turkey
Rio de Janeiro 2016
Succeeded by

На других языках


- [en] Rıza Kayaalp

[fr] Rıza Kayaalp

Rıza Kayaalp, né le 10 octobre 1989 à Yozgat, est un lutteur gréco-romain turc.

[it] Rıza Kayaalp

Rıza Kayaalp (Yozgat, 10 ottobre 1989) è un lottatore turco, specializzato nella lotta greco-romana.

[ru] Каяалп, Рыза

Рыза Каялп (тур. Rıza Kayaalp, род. 10 октября 1989 года) — турецкий борец греко-римского стиля, трёхкратный призёр Олимпийских игр (2012, 2016 и 2020), пятикратный чемпион мира (2011, 2015, 2017, 2019, 2022) и 11-кратный чемпион Европы (2010, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021, 2022)



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