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Ivanchenko, Mikhail Mikhailovich

Mikhail Mikhailovich Ivanchenko (born November 10, 1977 , Podolsk , Moscow Region , USSR ) is a Russian Greco-Roman wrestler and coach.

Mikhail Ivanchenko
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Full nameMikhail Mikhailovich Ivanchenko
A country USSR → Russia
SpecializationGreco-Roman wrestling
Date of BirthNovember 10, 1977 ( 1977-11-10 ) (41 years)
Place of BirthPodolsk , Moscow Region , USSR
Sports career1997-2008
TrainerD. Antonkin, V. Igumenov
Growth173 cm
Weight74 kg
Awards and medals
Greco-Roman wrestling
world Cup
GoldLevallois 2001up to 69 kg
GoldAlma-Ata 2003up to 74 kg
GoldSzombathely 2008team
European Championships
SilverIstanbul 2001up to 69 kg
GoldHaparanda 2004up to 74 kg
BronzeSofia 2007up to 74 kg
Honorary sports titles
Sign ZMS Rossii.pngSign "Honored trainer of Russia" (until 2006)

Biography

Born November 10, 1977 in the city of Podolsk, Moscow Region, lives in Moscow. Champion and prize-winner of the European championships, three-time winner of the World Cup in Greco-Roman wrestling , Ph.D., senior coach of the Russian national team in wrestling Greco-Roman style. [1] Height 173 cm. Weight 74 kg.

Education and Sports Careers

He graduated from the Russian State University of Physical Culture .
Trainers - D. Antonkin (first coach), Honored Master of Sports, Honored Coach of the USSR V. M. Igumenov .
In the national team of Russia from 1997 to 2008.
He played for the Academy of martial arts, the Russian Army (Moscow) and the IC "Vityaz" (Podolsk).
Finished his career in 2008.
Merited Coach of Russia (2013).
Senior coach of the Russian national team in Greco-Roman wrestling, responsible for the weight category up to 75 kg.

Sports Achievements

Honored Master of Sports (Greco-Roman Wrestling).
European Champion (2004 - in the weight category up to 74 kg).
Silver (2001 - in the weight category up to 69 kg) and bronze (2007 - in the weight category up to 74 kg) winner of the European Championships.
Champion of Russia (2001, 2003 - in the weight category up to 74 kg).
Silver (2005 - in the weight category up to 74 kg) and bronze (2008 - in the weight category up to 74 kg) winner of the Russian championships.
Winner of the World Cup (2001 - in the weight category up to 69 kg; 2003 - in the weight category up to 74 kg; 2008 - as a member of the team).
World champion among military personnel (2002 - in the weight category up to 74 kg).

Awards

Order " For Services to the Fatherland "

Notes

  1. ↑ IVANCHENKO Mikhail Mikhailovich | Russian athletes and specialists | Sports Russia

Links

Athlete's page on the Federation of Russian Wrestling Federation website http://www.wrestrus.ru/users/318

Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ivanchenko,_Mikhail_Mikhailovich&oldid=101366214


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