Abdulrashid Sadulaev

This name uses Eastern Slavic naming customs; the patronymic is Bulachevich and the family name is Sadulaev.
Abdulrashid Sadulaev
Абдулрашид Садулаев
ГІабдулрашид Садулаев
Personal information
Full name Abdulrashid Bulachevich Sadulaev
Nickname(s) Russian Tank
Avar Tank
Mr.Pin
Nationality Russia Russian
Ethnicity Dagestan Avar
Born (1996-05-09) May 9, 1996[1][2][3]
Tsurib, Charodinsky District, Dagestan, Russia
Residence Shamkhal-Termen, Dagestan
Height 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
Weight 86 kg (190 lb)
97 kg (214 lb)
Website Official Instagram Profile
Sport
Country Russia
Sport Wrestling
Rank Number one in the ranking UWW
P4P #1 FloWrestling[4]
Grand Master of Sports
Event(s) Freestyle
Club Gamid Gamidov wrestling club
Urojai wrestling club
Coached by Shamil Omarov, Magomed Magomedov, Anvar Magomedgadzhiev, Sazhid Sazhidov

Abdulrashid Bulachevich Sadulaev (Russian: Абдулрашид Булачевич Садулаев; Avar: ГІабдулрашид Булачил Садулаев; born 9 May 1996 in Dagestan) is a Russian freestyle wrestler of Avar descent.

Nicknamed the "Russian Tank,"[2][5] he is the 2016 Olympic Champion at 86kg, a two time World Champion (2014, 2015), European Champion (2014), European Games Champion (2015), two time Cadet World Champion (2012, 2013), Golden Grand-Prix Champion, European Nations Cup winner, Yaşar Doğu winner, Wenceslas Ziolkowski Memorial winner and Alexander Medved International winner. Sadulaev became the 2014 World Champion in the 86kg class at age 18, and Olympic champion at age 20.

He is undefeated in competition since November 2013 and is considered by many to be the most dominant wrestler in the world.[6][7] As of August 2016, Sadulaev is the #1 ranked 86 kg competitor in the world and is ranked as the #1 Pound-for-Pound wrestler in the world by Flo Wrestling.[8]

Background and Personal life

Sadulaev was born in 1996 in the village of Tsurib, Charodinsky District, Dagestan, Russia. He belongs to the Avar ethnic group, he is from a devout Sunni Muslims family and is the youngest of four siblings. He didn’t start wrestling seriously until the age of 13, but quickly won a district title and its 300-ruble ($4.69) prize where he handed the money to his mother. After 11th grade, he began training under Dagestan's sports school of Olympic reserve, the Gamid Gamidov Wrestling club in Makhachkala. When he was 15 years old, he won the Cadet Freestyle Wrestling World Championships. His mother wants him to be a doctor. Sadulaev only has two social networking accounts, on instagram and on russian site vk, He has said: “I’m not on Twitter but I’m on Instagram, the others must be fake.[9]

Wrestling career

Russian nationals 2014 & World Championships 2014

Sadulaev's senior level debut was at the XLIII Ali Aliyev Memorial when he was 16 years old. Sadulaev was defeated in semifinals by Shamil Kudiyamagomedov but he ended up winning the bronze medal.[10] In the 2014 Russian National Championships, Sadulaev defeated Kudiyamagomedov and won his first national title. After Russian nationals, he participated in 2014 World Wrestling Championships where Sadulaev wins 11-0 over in the final Reineris Salas of Cuba by technical fall.[11]

European Games & World Championships 2015

On 8 May 2015 Sadulaev won Russian freestyle wrestling nationals again and took part in European Games 2015 and World Wrestling Championships 2015 in Las Vegas, Nevada. In European Games 2015 he outscored four opponents 42-1 (4-0) by Technical Fall and won gold medal. After World Wrestling Championship and European Games he received as a gift Mercedes-Benz G-Class G63 and Toyota Land Cruiser 200 from Dagetsani business magnate Gadzhiev brothers and Ziyavudin Magomedov.[12] On 11 September 2015 he won 2015 World Wrestling Championships, in final match Sadualev over Koloi Kartoev (Selim Yaşar) of Turkey, he has points record 47-2 (6-0) in the championship.[13]

European Nations Cup

Sadulaev faced on November 7, 2015 wrestlers from Belarus, Turkey, Azerbaijan, Georgia and Poland in the 97 kg at European Nations Cup (Alrosa Cup).[14] He beat number one Georgian wrestler Elizbar Odikadze via technical fall (11–0)

GP Ivan Yarygin 2016

On 29 January[15] Sadulaev was expected at the international tournament Golden Grand-Prix Ivan Yarygin 2016.[16] However, Sadulaev pulled out of the wrestling matches in late January citing minor shoulder injury.

European Championship U23, Poland tournament & Olympics 2016

Sadulaev with President Vladimir Putin at the Reception of the Russian medalists in the Kremlin

Sadulaev returned to competition for the European Championship U23 in Ruse, Bulgaria on 3 April[17] and he will take in Wenceslas Ziolkowski Memorial XXV on 18 June 2016.[18]

He won to Stefan Reichmuth of Switzerland in 1/8 final, in 1/4 Gergely Gyrits of Hungary, semi final against Aliaksandr Hushtyn of Belarus, in final match with Irakli Mtsituri of Georgia. All wrestling matches he won by technical superiority and became new European Champion U23. On 18 June he won Poland tournament 2016, he beat Aleksey Mushtin, teammate Omargadzhi Magomedov, István Veréb of Hungary, Sebastian Jezierzanski and Zbigniew Baranowski from Poland by technical superiority.[19]

Sadulaev competed at the 2016 Summer Olympics without Russian Olympic Trials, that news was announced the head coach of Russian freestyle wrestling team Dzhambolat Tedeyev.[20] He won gold medal. Sadualev beat István Veréb by technical superiority, then Pedro Ceballos of Venezuela by points, fellow countryman Sharif Sharifov of Azerbaijan and in the final match he win 5-0 over to Koloi Kartoev from Turkey of Ingush origin.

After Sadulaev's return to Russia, he was greeted by a rowdy welcome victory in Moscow, the Olympic athletes were also given a reception of the Russian medalists in the Kremlin, the traditional ceremonial meeting was presided by President Vladimir Putin, the Olympic medalists were rewarded with BMW luxury crossovers, with the BMW X6 luxury crossovers awarded for the gold medalists.[21] Sadulaev was also greeted as a national hero in his native Dagestan.[22] Aside from receiving financial reward for his Olympic achievements, Dagestan’s Head of the Region Ramazan Abdulatipov, gave the 20 year old wrestler, an Akhal-Teke horse (native to Turkmenistan) which has a reputation for having speed, endurance and intelligence and is highly valued in Dagestan.[23]

Championships and accomplishments

Russian Nationals Matches (World Team Trials)

Res. Record Opponent Score Date Event Location Notes
Win 10–0 Dagestan Shamil Kudiyamagomedov 4–0 2015-05-08 2015 Russian Nationals Dagestan Makhachkala, Dagestan, Russia Russian national champion 2015
Win 9–0 Dagestan Akhmed Magomedov 3–0 2015-05-08 2015 Russian Nationals Dagestan Makhachkala, Dagestan, Russia 1/2
Win 8–0 Kabardino-Balkaria Anzor Urishev 7–0 2015-05-08 2015 Russian Nationals Dagestan Makhachkala, Dagestan, Russia 1/4
Win 7–0 Kaliningrad Oblast Vyacheslav Sugako Tech. Fall 2015-05-08 2015 Russian Nationals Dagestan Makhachkala, Dagestan, Russia 1/8
Win 6–0 North Ossetia-Alania Georgy Rubaev 5–0 2015-05-08 2015 Russian Nationals Dagestan Makhachkala, Dagestan, Russia round one
Win 5–0 Dagestan Shamil Kudiyamagomedov 3–1 2014-06-22 2014 Russian Nationals Sakha Republic Yakutsk, Sakha, Russia Russian national champion 2014
Win 4–0 North Ossetia-Alania Soslan Ktsoyev 4–3 2014-06-22 2014 Russian Nationals Sakha Republic Yakutsk, Sakha, Russia 1/2
Win 3–0 Dagestan Dauren Kurugliev 4–0 2014-06-22 2014 Russian Nationals Sakha Republic Yakutsk, Sakha, Russia 1/4
Win 2–0 North Ossetia-Alania Albert Ikaev Tech. Fall 2014-06-22 2014 Russian Nationals Sakha Republic Yakutsk, Sakha, Russia 1/8
Win 1–0 Ingushetia Said Dakhkilgov Tech. Fall 2014-06-22 2014 Russian Nationals Sakha Republic Yakutsk, Sakha, Russia round one

International matches

Res. Record Opponent Score Date Event Location Notes
Win 64–1 Turkey Selim Yasar 5–0 2016-08-20 2016 Summer Olympics Brazil Rio de Janeiro, Brazil won gold medal
Win 63–1 Azerbaijan Sharif Sharifov 8–1 2016-08-20 2016 Summer Olympics Brazil Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 1/2
Win 62–1 Venezuela Pedro Ceballos 5–0 2016-08-20 2016 Summer Olympics Brazil Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 1/4
Win 61–1 Hungary István Veréb Tech. Fall; 3:34 2016-08-20 2016 Summer Olympics Brazil Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 1/8
Win 60–1 Poland Zbigniew Baranowski Tech. Fall; 1:36 2016-06-18 Wenceslas Ziolkowski Memorial LII Poland Dąbrowa Górnicza, Poland won gold medal
Win 59–1 Poland Sebastian Jezierzanski Tech. Fall; 2:41 2016-06-18 Wenceslas Ziolkowski Memorial LII Poland Dąbrowa Górnicza, Poland 1/2
Win 58–1 Hungary István Veréb Tech. Fall; 4:25 2016-06-18 Wenceslas Ziolkowski Memorial LII Poland Dąbrowa Górnicza, Poland 1/4
Win 57–1 Belarus Omargadzhi Magomedov 7–1 2016-06-18 Wenceslas Ziolkowski Memorial LII Poland Dąbrowa Górnicza, Poland 1/8
Win 56–1 Belarus Aleksey Mushtin Tech. Fall; 3:25 2016-06-18 Wenceslas Ziolkowski Memorial LII Poland Dąbrowa Górnicza, Poland 1/16
Win 55–1 Georgia (country) Irakli Mtsituri Tech. Fall; 5:01 2016-04-03 European Championship U23 Bulgaria Ruse, Bulgaria won gold medal
Win 54–1 Belarus Aliaksandr Hushtyn Tech. Fall; 3:27 2016-04-03 European Championship U23 Bulgaria Ruse, Bulgaria 1/2
Win 53–1 Hungary Gergely Gyrits Tech. Fall; 3:26 2016-04-03 European Championship U23 Bulgaria Ruse, Bulgaria 1/4
Win 52–1 Switzerland Stefan Reichmuth Tech. Fall; 1:59 2016-04-03 European Championship U23 Bulgaria Ruse, Bulgaria 1/8
Win 51–1 Georgia (country) Elizbar Odikadze Tech. Fall; 5:33 2015-11-07 European Nations Cup 2015 (Moscow Lights) Russia Moscow, Russia round two, 97 kg debut
Win 50–1 Turkey Selim Yasar 6–0 2015-09-11 2015 World Wrestling Championships United States Las Vegas, United States won gold medal
Win 49–1 Iran Alireza Karimi 6–2 2015-09-11 2015 World Wrestling Championships United States Las Vegas, United States 1/2
Win 48–1 Bulgaria Mihail Ganev Tech. Fall; 2:34 2015-09-11 2015 World Wrestling Championships United States Las Vegas, United States 1/4
Win 47–1 Mongolia Orgodolyn Üitümen Tech. Fall; 2:15 2015-09-11 2015 World Wrestling Championships United States Las Vegas, United States 1/8
Win 46–1 Israel David Radchenko Fall; 0:30 2015-09-11 2015 World Wrestling Championships United States Las Vegas, United States 1/16
Win 45–1 Japan Shinya Matsumoto Tech. Fall; 3:33 2015-09-11 2015 World Wrestling Championships United States Las Vegas, United States 1/32
Win 44–1 Moldova Piotr Ianulov Tech. Fall; 1:38 2015-06-18 2015 European Games Azerbaijan Baku, Azerbaijan won gold medal
Win 43–1 Poland Radosław Marcinkiewicz Tech. Fall; 2:59 2015-06-18 2015 European Games Azerbaijan Baku, Azerbaijan 1/2
Win 42–1 Azerbaijan Nurmagomed Gadzhiev Tech. Fall; 5:28 2015-06-18 2015 European Games Azerbaijan Baku, Azerbaijan 1/4
Win 41–1 Italy Tudor Zuz Tech. Fall; 0:46 2015-06-18 2015 European Games Azerbaijan Baku, Azerbaijan 1/8
Win 40–1 Belarus Aliaksandr Hushtyn Fall; 0:54 2015-03-07 Alexander Medved International Belarus Minsk, Belarus won gold medal
Win 39–1 United States Richard Perry Tech. Fall; 1:55 2015-03-07 Alexander Medved International Belarus Minsk, Belarus 1/2
Win 38–1 Moldova Piotr Ianulov Tech. Fall; 4:02 2015-03-07 Alexander Medved International Belarus Minsk, Belarus 1/4
Win 37–1 Azerbaijan Haji Alijanov 5–0 2015-03-07 Alexander Medved International Belarus Minsk, Belarus 1/8
Win 36–1 Belarus Evgeny Aliashkevich Tech. Fall; 3:10 2015-03-07 Alexander Medved International Belarus Minsk, Belarus 1/16
Win 35–1 Cuba Reineris Salas Tech. Fall; 1:25 2014-09-08 2014 World Wrestling Championships Uzbekistan Tashkent, Uzbekistan won gold medal
Win 34–1 Kazakhstan Aslan Kakhidze Tech. Fall; 0:59 2014-09-08 2014 World Wrestling Championships Uzbekistan Tashkent, Uzbekistan 1/2
Win 33–1 Bulgaria Mihail Ganev Tech. Fall; 0:28 2014-09-08 2014 World Wrestling Championships Uzbekistan Tashkent, Uzbekistan 1/4
Win 32–1 Ukraine Dzhambul Tsitadze Tech. Fall; 2:27 2014-09-08 2014 World Wrestling Championships Uzbekistan Tashkent, Uzbekistan 1/8
Win 31–1 Turkey Selim Yasar 9–2 2014-09-08 2014 World Wrestling Championships Uzbekistan Tashkent, Uzbekistan 1/16
Win 30–1 Hungary István Veréb 12–4 2014-08-03 Wenceslas Ziolkowski Memorial XXIII Poland Dąbrowa Górnicza, Poland won gold medal
Win 29–1 Belarus Aliaksandr Hushtyn 8–3 2014-08-03 Wenceslas Ziolkowski Memorial XXIII Poland Dąbrowa Górnicza, Poland 1/2
Win 28–1 Poland Zbigniew Baranowski 8–3 2014-08-03 Wenceslas Ziolkowski Memorial XXIII Poland Dąbrowa Górnicza, Poland 1/4
Win 27–1 Iran Javad Mohammad Ebrahimi 9–3 2014-08-03 Wenceslas Ziolkowski Memorial XXIII Poland Dąbrowa Górnicza, Poland 1/8
Win 26–1 Poland Radosław Marcinkiewicz 3–2 2014-08-03 Wenceslas Ziolkowski Memorial XXIII Poland Dąbrowa Górnicza, Poland 1/16
Win 25–1 Belarus Murad Gaidarov 5–2 2014-04-04 2014 European Wrestling Championships Finland Vantaa, Finland won gold medal
Win 24–1 Hungary István Veréb Tech. Fall; 2:05 2014-04-04 2014 European Wrestling Championships Finland Vantaa, Finland 1/2
Win 23–1 Georgia (country) Dato Marsagishvili Tech. Fall; 4:52 2014-04-04 2014 European Wrestling Championships Finland Vantaa, Finland 1/4
Win 22–1 Romania Ștefan Gheorghiță Tech. Fall; 1:34 2014-04-04 2014 European Wrestling Championships Finland Vantaa, Finland 1/8
Win 21–1 Poland Sebastian Jezierzanski Tech. Fall; 1:29 2014-04-04 2014 European Wrestling Championships Finland Vantaa, Finland 1/16
Win 20–1 United States Phil Keddy Tech. Fall; 2:44 2014-02-16 Golden Grand Prix Yaşar Doğu 2014 Turkey Istanbul, Turkey won gold medal
Win 19–1 United States Clayton Foster 6–2 2014-02-16 Golden Grand Prix Yaşar Doğu 2014 Turkey Istanbul, Turkey 1/2
Win 18–1 Turkey Ahmet Bilici 10–7 2014-02-16 Golden Grand Prix Yaşar Doğu 2014 Turkey Istanbul, Turkey 1/4
Win 17–1 Iran Jalal Zaman Tech. Fall; 5:59 2014-02-16 Golden Grand Prix Yaşar Doğu 2014 Turkey Istanbul, Turkey 1/8
Win 16–1 Iran Javad Mohammad Ebrahimi 8–2 2014-02-16 Golden Grand Prix Yaşar Doğu 2014 Turkey Istanbul, Turkey 1/16
Win 15–1 Russia Shamil Kudiyamagomedov 13–7 2014-01-26 Golden Grand-Prix Ivan Yarygin 2014 Russia Krasnoyarsk, Russia won gold medal
Win 14–1 Russia Soslan Ktsoyev 4–2 2014-01-26 Golden Grand-Prix Ivan Yarygin 2014 Russia Krasnoyarsk, Russia 1/2
Win 13–1 Russia Anzor Urishev 4–2 2014-01-26 Golden Grand-Prix Ivan Yarygin 2014 Russia Krasnoyarsk, Russia 1/4
Win 12–1 Russia Dauren Kurugliev 4–0 2014-01-26 Golden Grand-Prix Ivan Yarygin 2014 Russia Krasnoyarsk, Russia 1/8
Win 11–1 Russia Shamil Katinovasov Tech. Fall 2014-01-26 Golden Grand-Prix Ivan Yarygin 2014 Russia Krasnoyarsk, Russia 1/16
Win 10–1 Azerbaijan Alexander Gostiev 5–4 2013-11-22 Memorial Heydar Aliyev 2013 Azerbaijan Baku, Azerbaijan won bronze medal
Win 9–1 United States Keith Gavin Tech. Fall; 5:05 2013-11-22 Memorial Heydar Aliyev 2013 Azerbaijan Baku, Azerbaijan repech.round 2
Loss 8–1 Azerbaijan Gamzat Osmanov Tech. Fall 2013-11-22 Memorial Heydar Aliyev 2013 Azerbaijan Baku, Azerbaijan 1/8, debut in senior international level
Win 8–0 Turkey Muhammed Enes Altun Fall; 0:46 2013-08-24 2013 Cadet Wrestling World Championships Serbia Zrenjanin, Serbia won gold medal
Win 7–0 Azerbaijan Nurmagomed Gadzhiev Tech. Fall; 0:20 (2) 2013-08-24 2013 Cadet Wrestling World Championships Serbia Zrenjanin, Serbia 1/2
Win 6–0 Iran Hossein Shahbazi-Gazvar Tech. Fall; 1:51 2013-08-24 2013 Cadet Wrestling World Championships Serbia Zrenjanin, Serbia 1/4
Win 5–0 India Peaveen Praveen Tech. Fall; 0:59 2013-08-24 2013 Cadet Wrestling World Championships Serbia Zrenjanin, Serbia 1/8
Win 4–0 Ukraine Ruslan Ruchko 12–9 2012-08-24 2012 Cadet Wrestling World Championships Azerbaijan Baku, Azerbaijan won gold medal
Win 3–0 Mongolia Turmunkh Ganbold Tech. Fall; 1:35 (2) 2012-08-22 2012 Cadet Wrestling World Championships Azerbaijan Baku, Azerbaijan 1/2
Win 2–0 Japan Shota Shirai 9–2 2012-08-22 2012 Cadet Wrestling World Championships Azerbaijan Baku, Azerbaijan 1/4
Win 1–0 Tajikistan Faruh Sharipov Tech. Fall; 0:23 (2) 2012-08-22 2012 Cadet Wrestling World Championships Azerbaijan Baku, Azerbaijan 1/8

Reception

On June 2015, Sadulaev was voted best Russian sportsman of June at the TV project "Golden Pedestal" (on the now-defunct Rossiya 2), earning 55,6 % of votes and trumping Aliya Mustafina, who got 44,4 % of votes.[24][25]

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  24. Садулаев — лучший спортсмен июня!
  25. Борец Абдулрашид Садулаев признан лучшим российским спортсменом по итогам июня

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