Dmitry Igorevich Pyshkov (born August 8, 1986 in Lugansk ) is a Ukrainian athlete, Greco-Roman wrestler, international master of sports of Ukraine .
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| Full name | Dmitry Igorevich Pyshkov |
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| Specialization | Greco-Roman wrestling |
| Club | Dynamo |
| Date of Birth | August 8, 1986 (33 years old) |
| Place of Birth | Lugansk , USSR , USSR |
| Sports career | 2004 - n. at. |
| Trainers | Valery Rassokha, Alexander Voyushin, Rustam Aji |
| Growth | 169 cm |
| Weight | 75 kg |
Biography
Born on August 8, 1986, his father was a musician (died in 2000), and his mother was an asphalt paver, crane operator; there were five children in the family [1] .
The first coach is Valery Rassokha, later on - Alexander Voyushin, Rustam Aji [2] . Represents the Lugansk regional organization of sports and athletic society Dynamo.
European Junior Champion - 2005 and 2006, winner of the 2007 World Cup. Winner of the III All-Ukrainian summer sports games, champion and winner of the Cup of Ukraine in 2007. I had to go to the World Cup, but was out of order, breaking my wrist in training. He won bronze at the European Championship 2010 [3] . At a test pre-Olympic tournament, in December 2011 in London , he won a silver medal in weight up to 74 kg. In September 2012 - the winner of the Grand Prix in Greco-Roman wrestling in Baku in weight up to 74 kg [4] . July 16, 2013 at the Summer Universiade in Kazan in the weight category up to 74 kg won bronze, defeating the Pole Arkadiusz Kulinich - 5: 0 [5] , was awarded the medal “For Labor and Valor” [2] . In June 2015, he won a bronze medal at the European Games , defeating Pascal Aisel with a score of 3: 1 [6] .
Notes
- ↑ Dmitro Pishkov: For the beautiful struggle, I pay extra
- ↑ 1 2 Decree of the President of Ukraine “On the Valued State Powers of Ukraine” vid 25 Lipnya 2013, Rock No. 392/2013
- ↑ Dmytriy Pyshkov selected bronze at the European Championships in Baku . siteua.org .
- ↑ Dmitro Pishkov - the reboot of the Grand Prize from the Greco-Roman wrestling
- ↑ Ukrainian Hello more than 77 medals Universiadi
- ↑ Ukrainian Dmitro Pishkov having won a bronze medal in the European Games
Links
- Dmitry Pyshkov - profile on the International Wrestling Database website