Russian freestyle wrestler,Olympic champion
Zaurbek Kazbekovich Sidakov
[a]
(born 14 March 1996) is a Russian
freestyle wrestler
, who competes at
74 kilograms
.
[2]
[3]
[4]
Sidakov is the reigning Olympic champion in the 74 kg and a
three-time World Champion
, claiming his titles in
2018
and
2019
and
2023
.
[5]
Sidakov is also a
European Games Gold medalist
,
World Cup champion
, three-time Russian National Champion, three-time Ivan Yarygin International champion (four-time finalist, five-time medalist), Military World Champion and U23 European Champion (two-time finalist).
Beslan terrorist attack
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On 1 September 2004, the school Sidakov attended ? School no.1 in Beslan ? was overtaken by
Chechen
terrorists in the
Beslan school siege
, which resulted in over 1,100 victims being held hostage and 334 victims murdered over a three-day period where they would be held in the school's gym-hall without any food or water. Despite being children at the time, they understood what was happening when being evacuated from school, said Sidakov and he had friends and training partners who were being held as hostages.
[6]
Artur Naifonov
, an Olympic Wrestling Bronze Medalist, also survived the siege.
[
citation needed
]
Wrestling career
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2018
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Sidakov has won many medals throughout his career; he has won bronze, two silvers and three gold medals at the
Ivan Yarygin
Golden Grand Prix from 2015 to 2023 ? most recently, a gold at the Ivan Yarygin 2023. In 2016 he captured his first gold medal at the Grand Prix by defeating Russian National champion, Khusein Suyunchev.
[7]
[8]
At the 2018 Yarygin Grand Prix, Zidakov entered at the quarter-final round and wrestled
Turkish
wrestler Muhammet Demir and won by 13?2 technical fall, in the semi-final round; he faced fellow training partner and Ossetian, Khakhaber Khubezthy by 5?0, thus advancing to the final round. Sidakov faced another training partner of his,
Khetag Tsabolov
[9]
and lost after giving up a last minute takedown, and lost by the score of 1?3, ultimately resulting in Sidakov taking the silver medal.
[10]
2018 Russian National Championships
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Sidakov entered the
2018 Russian National Freestyle Wrestling Championships
in
Odintsovo
,
Moscow Oblast
in August 2018. In the round of 16, he defeated Konstantin Korolyov of
Krasnoyarsk
by 14?1 technical fall; Sidakov went on to defeat Magomed Magomedov of
Moscow
by 9?0 in the round of 8. In the quarter-finals, Sidakov defeated Timur Bizhoev of
Krasnodar
by 3?1 and advanced to the semi-finals where he defeated Evgeny Lapishov of
Tatarstan
by 10?0 technical superiority, thus advancing Sidakov to the finals, where he would face former opponent and training partner,
Khetag Tsabolov
.
[11]
Sidakov ultimately got his revenge and the gold medal this time, as he won by 2?2 criteria scoring a takedown in the last 30 seconds.
[12]
[13]
[14]
2018 World Championships
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Sidakov made his first appearance on the world stage when he entered the
2018 World Championships
in
Budapest
,
Hungary
. In Sidakov's opening match, he faced and defeated Bulgaria's
Miroslav Kirov
by 10?0 technical-fall, and then defeated
Franklin Gomez
to advance to the quarter-finals. In the quarter-final, he beat NCAA champion, Olympic gold medalist and four-time world champion
Jordan Burroughs
6?5, and Sidakov then beat Olympic Bronze medalist, and two-time European and World champion,
Frank Chamizo
by 3?2, advancing Sidakov to the final, opposite
Georgia's
Avtandil Kentchadze
, a 2018 U23 European Championships Bronze Medalist ? whom Sidakov defeated at the U23 Senior European Championships in the semi-final.
[15]
[16]
After a hard-fought match between Sidakov and Kentchadze, Sidakov won by the score of 2*-2; winning by criteria; the gold medal; first place on the podium and his first senior world title.
[17]
2019
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In 2019, World Champion Sidakov returned to the annually held Ivan Yarygin tournament in Krasnoyarsk. Zaurbek stormed his way into the finals, where he wrestled against
Yakup Gor
of Turkey, whom he defeated 5?4 to capture the gold medal.
[18]
In March, Sidakov was part of the Russian team at the
Freestyle Wrestling World Cup
held in
Yakutsk
. Sidakov, who was part of the first team, faced four-time World Championships medalist,
Geandry Garzon
of Cuba, whom Sidakov quickly dispatched by fall as a result of a well-timed cradle from a defended single leg. In Sidakov's second match, he wrestled Iranian Reza Afzali, whom Sidakov defeated by 6?0. Russia would then go on to win the World Cup with a score of 9?1 against Iran.
[
citation needed
]
2019 European Games
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Sidakov was then placed on the Russian squad to wrestle at the
2019 European Games
held in the capital of
Belarus
,
Minsk
. Entering into the tournament, Sidakov first met rival
Avtandil Kentchadze
of Georgia, who he defeated by the score of 5?3.
[19]
In the semi-finals, Sidakov faced Azamat Nurykau and defeated him by a score of 6?4.
[20]
In the final, Sidakov wrestled with three-time European Champion and World medalist,
Soner Demirta?
of Turkey. After a minute of hand-fighting, Sidakov would shoot a single-leg causing Demirtas to sprawl out, after turning away, Sidakov would lock in a cradle and would go on to pin Demirta?, declaring Sidakov the victory by fall, giving Sidakov the gold medal at the
European Games
.
[
citation needed
]
2019 World Championships
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At the
2019 World Championships
, Sidakov first defeated Mexican representative, Victor Hernandez, by a technical fall, 10?0. He went on defeating Kamil Rybycki 8?0 and Mao Okui, Japanese Academic World medalist, in the quarter-finals by a score of 6?0. In the semi-finals, Sidakov faced four-time World Champion and former Olympic Champion,
Jordan Burroughs
? a rematch of the
2018 World Wrestling Championships
quarter-finals ? and won in the same fashion as he did in 2018, by a last-second step-out to score 4?3. In 2019, Sidakov once again defeated Burroughs with a last-second step-out and after a failed challenge for a score of 4?3.
[21]
In what would be a rematch of the 2018 World Championships semi-finals, Sidakov faced two-time World Champion,
Frank Chamizo
, in the final. Sidakov used his tie-ups and hand-fighting to control most of the match, leaving Chamizo without any scoring chances; Chamizo was put on the shot-clock giving Sidakov a one-point lead for passivity at the half-way point. In the second period, Chamizo found a way to a single leg takedown and finish it for two-points to lead by a score of 2?1. After being down, Sidakov almost immediately began applying more pressure and managed to get a takedown of his own around 20 seconds later; leading 3?2, in the last twenty seconds, he would land another brief two-point takedown and defended his world title by a score of 5?2, ultimately resulting in Sidakov become a two-time Wrestling World Champion.
[22]
Following his victory at the World Championships, Sidakov dedicated his victory to all those deceased as a result of the 2004 Beslan terrorist school attack.
[23]
2020
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2020 Russian National Championships
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Following the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, many of the wrestling tournaments had been cancelled nationally and internationally; thus Sidakov's first tournament in over a year would be at the
2020 Russian National Freestyle Wrestling Championships
. In Sidakov's first match in over a year, he would suffer a shock upset defeat to teammate and friend,
Khetag Tsabolov
and lose 9?3; with Tsabolov reaching the final, Sidakov would be pulled into repechage. Sidakov would be faced with Azamat Khadzaragov of the same republic (North Ossetia-Alania), Sidakov was the victor by technical fall, which would allow him to the chance to wrestle for one of the two bronze medals. Opposite Sidakov, was 2016 world champion,
Magomed Kurbanaliev
, whom was defeated by the score of 9?1 ? resulting in a bronze medal for Sidakov.
[24]
2021
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2021 Russian National Championships
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Following Sidakov's unsuccessful 2020 National championships run, he would return at the 2021 national championships held in
Ulan-Ude
,
Buryatia
. Sidakov would start his run with a fall win over Khanty-Mansiysk's Tsyrenov, followed by a 4?0 shut-out against Dagestan representative Dzhaparov. In the quarter-final, Sidakov would be matched up with Dagestan's Kurbanaliev, whom Sidakov defeated by the score of 5?3; the semi-final consisted of a match-up with
Kabardino-Balkaria's
Timur Bizhoev
, which was a tightly fought match; ultimately decided by Sidakov's strong defense and ability to keep a lead with a 5?3 win. In the final match, Sidakov faced Dagestan representative
Razambek Zhamalov
, who trains under the Saitiev brothers, in
Khasavyurt
. In what would be the closest match of Sidakov's run, two push-outs were scored within the last 15 seconds, giving Sidakov a 2*-2 criteria lead, and a failed challenge from Zhamalov's team gave Sidakov the 3?2 win and his third Russian National title.
[25]
With the win at the 2021 Russian Nationals, Sidakov would be chosen to represent the
Russian Olympic Committee
at the
Tokyo 2020 Olympics
,
[26]
which would be rescheduled for 2021, because of the ongoing pandemic.
2021 Sassari International Tournament
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Almost two months prior to the start of the Olympic games, Sidakov and most of the Russian National team would be sent to the Sassari City International to gain some pre-Olympic experience; Sidakov would win the gold medal after winning his three matches by two tech-falls and a pin.
[
citation needed
]
2020 Tokyo Olympics
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With his gold medal and first place win at the 2021 Russian National Championships, Sidakov successfully qualified for the 2020 Summer Olympics held in Tokyo, with a third place seed. On August 5, in the round of 8, Sidakov was matched up with former Olympian,
Augusto Midana
of Guinea-Bissau, who was defeated by a 12?2 tech-fall, resulting in a successful Olympic debut. In the quarter-final, Uzbekistan's two-time Asian Champion, and Asian Games Champion, Bekzod Abdurakhmonov stood in the way; after a fairly competitive, Sidakov would be declared the winner with a 12?6 score; advancing Sidakov to the semi-final, opposite second seeded,
Daniyar Kaisanov
of Kazakhstan. Sidakov would fairly easily dispatch of Kaisanov by a 11?0 tech-fall,
[27]
resulting in an advancement into the 74 kg finals opposite former Russian, and now Belarusian representative,
Magomedkhabib Kadimagomedov
.
[28]
In the final against Kadimagomedov, Sidakov controlled ties and always had strong wrist control, which rendered Kadimagomedov's strong over-hook offense ineffective and never afforded his opponent to get in a good shooting position; Sidakov would win by 7?0,
[29]
accumulating one passivity point, a takedown, a cradle attempt and two push-outs to win the gold medal.
[30]
[31]
2022
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To start 2022, Sidakov wrestled at the Ivan Poddubny Wrestling League, defeating Azamat Nurykau and teammates, Chermen Valiev and David Baev in the process to capture gold. In the final match against Baev, Sidakov sustained a knee injury which would render him unable to compete for most of 2022.
[32]
Sidakov returned at the Dmitry Korkin Memorial where he defeated
Kurban Shiraev
in the final, winning the gold medal.
[33]
2023
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Sidakov started the wrestling season with a gold medal at the
Ivan Yarygin Golden Grand Prix
after defeating
Timur Bizhoev
4-0 in the final.
[34]
[35]
Sidakov planned to wrestle at the Russian National Championships, held in Kaspiysk, Dagestan, but had to withdraw due to illness.
[36]
Instead, Sidakov returned at the Commonwealth Cup, held in his home of Vladikavkaz, North Ossetia-Alania. Despite making it to the final, Sidakov suffered a shocking defeat to Timur Bizhoev.
[37]
Despite the loss, Sidakov was able to compete for the 74kg spot on the national team that would be sent to the 2023 World Championships. Sidakov wrestled against 2023 Russian National Champion, Chermen Valiev.
[38]
In a tightly contested match, Sidakov defeated his teammate by the score 3-2,
[39]
winning a ticket to the 2023 World Wrestling Championships.
2023 World Championships
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Due to not being able to compete, Sidakov was unseeded going into the World Championships. To start the championships, Sidakov beat
Avtandil Kentchadze
in a 8-7 wild match. He then defeated
Bekzod Abdurakhmonov
3-0 in the round of 16, then beating
Younes Emami
6-0 in the round of 8. In the quarter-final Sidakov took on 2014 World Champion and former teammate,
Khetag Tsabolov
, defeating the Serbian-transfer by 6-4 in a competitive match.
[40]
Sidakov then faced former U23 World Champion,
Turan Bayramov
in the semi-final; however, Sidakov defeated the Azeri wrestler 5-1, thus winning an Olympic quota and setting up a highly anticipated final with
Kyle Dake
.
[41]
[42]
In the final, Sidakov wrestled 4x World Champion and Olympic Bronze Medallist,
Kyle Dake
which resulted in a 17-point exhilarating final. After a passivity point and takedown from Sidakov answered by a push-out and takedown by Dake, Dake was up by criteria going into the last minute. Sidakov shot for a takedown, scoring two on an exposure; Dake responded with his own questionable exposure for two; Sidakov again with an exposure and reversal point, giving him three; Dake then scored his own exposure to end the exchange and Sidakov was up 8-7 after a challenge from Dake's team. Dake then tried a desperate attack with five seconds left, which resulted in Sidakov rolling Dake over his own back, giving Sidakov a further two points and after another challenge, Sidakov won the match by the score 10-7,
[43]
and in the process, winning a third world title.
[44]
Freestyle record
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Freestyle matches
|
Res.
|
Record
|
Opponent
|
Score
|
Date
|
Event
|
Location
|
2023 World Championships
at
74kg
|
Win
|
110-14
|
Kyle Dake
|
10?7
|
18 September, 2023
|
2023 World Wrestling Championships
|
Belgrade
,
Serbia
|
Win
|
109-14
|
Turan Bayramov
|
5?1
|
17 September, 2023
|
Win
|
108-14
|
Khetag Tsabolov
|
6?4
|
Win
|
107-14
|
Younes Emami
|
6?0
|
Win
|
106-14
|
Bekzod Abdurakhmonov
|
3?0
|
Win
|
105-14
|
Avtandil Kentchadze
|
7?6
|
Win
|
104-14
|
Chermen Valiev
|
3-2
|
August 19, 2023
|
Team Sidakov vs. Team Sadulaev Wrestle-off
|
Sirius
,
Russia
|
Commonwealth Cup
at 74kg
|
Loss
|
103-14
|
Timur Bizhoev
|
2-3
|
July 28, 2023
|
Commonwealth Cup
|
Vladikavkaz
,
Russia
|
Win
|
103-13
|
Robert Dzukaev
|
9-0
|
July 27, 2023
|
Win
|
102-13
|
Stanislav Svinoboev
|
11-0
|
2023 Ivan Yarygin Golden Grand Prix
at 74kg
|
Win
|
101-13
|
Timur Bizhoev
|
4-0
|
January 28, 2023
|
Ivan Yarygin Grand Prix 2023
|
Krasnoyarsk
,
Russia
|
Win
|
100-13
|
Chermen Valiev
|
6-5
|
January 27, 2023
|
Win
|
99-13
|
Aleksandr Baltuev
|
9-0
|
Win
|
98-13
|
Vasile Diacon
|
10-0
|
Win
|
97?13
|
Younes Emami
|
6-4
|
December 20, 2022
|
Podubbny Wrestling League
|
Bishkek
,
Kyrgyzstan
|
Loss
|
96?13
|
Ali Savadkouhi
|
2-2*
|
November 18, 2022
|
Iranian Premier League
|
Tehran
,
Iran
|
Win
|
96?12
|
Amirhossein Hausi
|
|
at Dmitry Korkin Memorial Cup 2022
|
Win
|
95?12
|
Kurban Shiraev
|
4-0
|
October 29, 2022
|
Dmitry Korkin Memorial
|
Yakutsk, Russia
|
Win
|
94?12
|
Timur Bizhoev
|
3-1
|
October 28, 2022
|
Win
|
93?12
|
Aleksei Borovitsky
|
10-2
|
Win
|
92?12
|
Timur Nikolaev
|
10-0
|
at
Ivan Podubbny Wrestling League 2022
|
Win
|
91?12
|
David Baev
|
3-1
|
May 20, 2022
|
Poddubny Wrestling League
|
Moscow
,
Russia
|
Win
|
90?12
|
Chermen Valiev
|
4-0
|
May 19, 2022
|
Win
|
89?12
|
Azamat Nurykau
|
7-0
|
Win
|
88?12
|
Magomedkhabib Kadimagomedov
|
6?1
|
December 3, 2021
|
2021 Alrosa Cup
|
Moscow
,
Russia
|
2020 Summer Olympics
at
74 kg
|
Win
|
87?12
|
Magomedkhabib Kadimagomedov
|
7?0
|
August 6, 2021
|
2020 Summer Olympics
|
Tokyo, Japan
|
Win
|
86?12
|
Daniyar Kaisanov
|
TF 11?0
|
August 5, 2021
|
Win
|
85?12
|
Bekzod Abdurakhmonov
|
13?6
|
Win
|
84?12
|
Augusto Midana
|
TF 12?2
|
2021 Sassari City
at 74 kg
|
Win
|
83?12
|
Jasmit Phulka
|
TF 10?0
|
June 18?19, 2021
|
2021 Sassari City International
|
Sassari
,
Italy
|
Win
|
82?12
|
Andrew Azzopardi
|
TF 11?0
|
Win
|
81?12
|
Augusto Midana
|
Fall
|
2021 Russian Nationals
at 74 kg
|
Win
|
80?12
|
Razambek Zhamalov
|
3?2
|
March 11?12, 2021
|
2021 Russian National Freestyle Wrestling Championships
|
Ulan-Ude
,
Russia
|
Win
|
79?12
|
Timur Bizhoev
|
5?3
|
Win
|
78?12
|
Magomed Kurbanaliev
|
5?3
|
Win
|
77?12
|
Darsam Dzhaparov
|
4?0
|
Win
|
76?12
|
Buyan Tsyrenov
|
Fall
|
2020 Russian Nationals
at 74kg
|
Win
|
75?12
|
Magomed Kurbanaliev
|
9?1
|
17 October 2020
|
2020 Russian National Freestyle Wrestling Championships
|
Naro-Fominsk
,
Russia
|
Win
|
74?12
|
Azamat Khadzaragov
|
TF 12?2
|
Loss
|
73?12
|
Khetag Tsabolov
|
3?9
|
2019 World Championships
at
74kg
|
Win
|
73?11
|
Frank Chamizo
|
5?2
|
21 September, 2019
|
2019 World Wrestling Championships
|
Nur-Sultan
,
Kazakhstan
|
Win
|
72?11
|
Jordan Burroughs
|
4?3
|
20 September, 2019
|
Win
|
71?11
|
Mao Okui
|
6?0
|
Win
|
70?11
|
Kamil Rybicki
|
8?0
|
Win
|
69?11
|
Victor Hernandez
|
TF 10?0
|
Win
|
68?11
|
Magomed Kurbanaliev
|
2?1
|
16 August 2019
|
2019 Russian World Team Wrestle-offs
|
Sochi, Russia
|
2019 European Games
at
74kg
|
Win
|
67?11
|
Soner Demirta?
|
Fall
|
25 June-26, 2019
|
2019 European Games
|
Minsk
,
Belarus
|
Win
|
66?11
|
Azamat Nurykau
|
6?4
|
Win
|
65?11
|
Avtandil Kentchadze
|
5?3
|
2019 World Cup
at 74kg
|
Win
|
64?11
|
Reza Afzali
|
6?0
|
16 March-17, 2019
|
2019 Wrestling World Cup
|
Yakutsk
,
Russia
|
Win
|
63?11
|
Geandry Garzon
|
Fall
|
2019 Ivan Yarygin Golden Grand Prix
at 74kg
|
Win
|
62?11
|
Yakup Gor
|
5?4
|
24 January-27, 2019
|
Golden Grand Prix Ivan Yarygin 2019
|
Krasnoyarsk
,
Russia
|
Win
|
61?11
|
Azamat Nurykau
|
7?1
|
Win
|
60?11
|
Timur Bizhoev
|
2
?2
|
Win
|
59?11
|
Ken Hosaka
|
TF 12?1
|
2018 World Championships
at
74kg
|
Win
|
58?11
|
Avtandil Kentchadze
|
2
?2
|
20 October-21, 2018
|
2018 World Wrestling Championships
|
Budapest
,
Hungary
|
Win
|
57?11
|
Frank Chamizo
|
3?2
|
Win
|
56?11
|
Jordan Burroughs
|
6?5
|
Win
|
55?11
|
Franklin Gomez
|
6?0
|
Win
|
54?11
|
Miroslav Kirov
|
TF 10?0
|
2018 Russian Nationals
at 74kg
|
Win
|
53?11
|
Khetag Tsabolov
|
2
?2
|
3 August-5, 2018
|
2018 Russian National Freestyle Wrestling Championships
|
Odintsovo
,
Russia
|
Win
|
52?11
|
Evgeny Lapshov
|
TF 10?0
|
Win
|
51?11
|
Timur Bizhoev
|
3?1
|
2018 U23 European Championships
at 74kg
|
Win
|
50?11
|
Akhsarbek Gulaev
|
3?1
|
4 June-10, 2018
|
2018 European U23 Wrestling Championship
|
Istanbul
,
Turkey
|
Win
|
49?11
|
Avtandil Kentchadze
|
TF 12?1
|
Win
|
48?11
|
Johann Steinforth
|
7?0
|
Win
|
47?11
|
Dzhemal Rushen Ali
|
TF 11?0
|
2018 World Military Championships
at 74kg
|
Win
|
46?11
|
Hamed Rashidi
|
11?3
|
14 May-20, 2018
|
2018 World Military Championships
|
Moscow
,
Russia
|
Win
|
45?11
|
Baibolsyn Kurmanbekov
|
TF 11?0
|
Win
|
44?11
|
Johann Steinforth
|
TF 11?0
|
2018 Ivan Yarygin Golden Grand Prix
at
74kg
|
Loss
|
43?11
|
Khetag Tsabolov
|
1?3
|
28 January 2018
|
Golden Grand Prix Ivan Yarygin 2018
|
Krasnoyarsk
,
Russia
|
Win
|
43?10
|
Kakhaber Khubezhty
|
5?0
|
Win
|
42?10
|
Muhammet Akdeniz
|
TF 13?2
|
2017 Alans
at 70kg
|
Loss
|
41?10
|
Magomed Kurbanaliev
|
5?7
|
17 November-19, 2017
|
2017 Alany Cup
|
Vladikavkaz
,
Russia
|
Win
|
41?9
|
Frank Chamizo
|
9?6
|
Win
|
40?9
|
Shmagi Todua
|
TF 10?0
|
Win
|
39?9
|
Miroslav Kirov
|
TF 10?0
|
2017 Alrosa Cup
at 70kg
|
Win
|
38?9
|
Murtazali Muslimov
|
Points
|
9 November-13, 2017
|
2017 Alrosa Cup
|
Moscow
,
Russia
|
Win
|
37?9
|
Dmitri Malencov
|
TF
|
Win
|
36?9
|
Levan Kelekhsashvili
|
Points
|
2017 Yugra Cup
at 70kg
|
Loss
|
35?9
|
Israil Kasumov
|
4?5
|
28 October-29, 2017
|
2017 Prix of Vladimir Semenov "Yugra Cup"
|
Nefteyugansk
,
Russia
|
Win
|
35?8
|
Anzor Zakuev
|
11?6
|
Win
|
34?8
|
Ramazan Archikhanov
|
10?4
|
2017 Stepan Sargsyan Cup
at 70kg
|
Win
|
33?8
|
Konstantine Khabalashvili
|
TF 10?0
|
7 October-8, 2017
|
2017 Stepan Sargsyan Cup
|
Vanadzor
,
Armenia
|
Win
|
32?8
|
Omari Gurjidze
|
TF 10?0
|
Win
|
31?8
|
Giorgi Sanodze
|
Fall
|
Win
|
30?8
|
Arsen Tomaev
|
TF 11?0
|
2017 U23 European Championships
at 70kg
|
Loss
|
29?8
|
Gadjimurad Omarov
|
1?
1
|
28 March ? 2 April 2017
|
2017 U23 European Championships
|
Szombathely
,
Hungary
|
Win
|
29?7
|
Muhammet Akdeniz
|
TF 13?3
|
Win
|
28?7
|
Vasyl Mykhailov
|
11?2
|
Win
|
27?7
|
Alberts Jurcenko
|
TF 11?0
|
2017 Ivan Yarygin Golden Grand Prix
at 70kg
|
Loss
|
26?7
|
Israil Kasumov
|
2?5
|
27 January-29, 2017
|
Golden Grand Prix Ivan Yarygin 2017
|
Krasnoyarsk
,
Russia
|
Win
|
26?6
|
Magomedkhabib Kadimagomedov
|
9?7
|
Win
|
25?6
|
Timur Bizhoev
|
3?1
|
Win
|
24?6
|
Timur Nikolaev
|
3?0
|
Win
|
23?6
|
Rasul Dzhukayev
|
5?0
|
2016 Russian Nationals
at
70kg
|
Win
|
22?6
|
Radik Valiev
|
4?2
|
27 May 2016
|
2016 Russian National Freestyle Wrestling Championships
|
Yakutsk
,
Russia
|
Win
|
21?6
|
Ildus Giniatullin
|
TF 12?0
|
Win
|
20?6
|
Yevgeny Zherbaev
|
12?3
|
Win
|
19?6
|
Khabib Magomedov
|
7?2
|
2016 European Championships
5th at
70kg
|
Loss
|
18?6
|
Azamat Nurykau
|
7?9
|
11 March 2016
|
2016 European Wrestling Championships
|
Riga
,
Latvia
|
Win
|
18?5
|
David Safaryan
|
9?4
|
Win
|
17?5
|
Muhammed Ilkhan
|
4?2
|
Loss
|
16?5
|
Magomedmurad Gadzhiev
|
4?
4
|
2016 Ivan Yarygin Golden Grand Prix
at 70kg
|
Win
|
16?4
|
Khusey Suyunchev
|
2
?2
|
27 January-29, 2016
|
Golden Grand Prix Ivan Yarygin 2016
|
Krasnoyarsk
,
Russia
|
Win
|
15?4
|
Atsamaz Sanakoev
|
1
?1
|
Win
|
14?4
|
Kamal Malikov
|
6?4
|
Win
|
13?4
|
Alibek Akbaev
|
9?2
|
Win
|
12?4
|
Buyanjavyn Batzorig
|
10?1
|
2015 Olympia
at 70kg
|
Win
|
11?4
|
Andreas Triantafyllidis
|
8?0
|
16 May-17, 2015
|
2015 Olympia
|
Olympia, Greece
|
Win
|
10?4
|
V. Longs
|
TF 11?0
|
Win
|
9?4
|
Mihai Sava
|
10?4
|
Win
|
8?4
|
Vilson Ndregjoni
|
TF 10?0
|
2015 World Cup
at 65kg
|
Loss
|
7?4
|
Magomed Muslimov
|
0?6
|
11 April-12, 2015
|
2015 World Wrestling Cup
|
Los Angeles, California
|
Loss
|
7?3
|
Franklin Maren
|
3?4
|
Loss
|
7?2
|
Ganzorigiin Mandakhnaran
|
4?6
|
2015 Ivan Yarygin Golden Grand Prix
at 65kg
|
Win
|
7?1
|
Alibeggadzhi Emeev
|
3?2
|
22 January-26, 2015
|
Golden Grand Prix Ivan Yarygin 2015
|
Krasnoyarsk
,
Russia
|
Win
|
6?1
|
Viktor Stepanov
|
11?8
|
Loss
|
5?1
|
Brent Metcalf
|
1?9
|
Win
|
5?0
|
Meirzhan Ashirov
|
7?6
|
Win
|
4?0
|
Khalil Kupeli
|
TF 11?0
|
2014 Brazil Cup
at 65kg
|
Win
|
3?0
|
Shiksaid Dzhalilov
|
2?1
|
28 November-30, 2014
|
2014 Brazil Cup
|
Rio de Janeiro
,
Brazil
|
Win
|
2?0
|
Kotaro Tanaka
|
10?2
|
Win
|
1?0
|
Sixto Pedragas
|
TF 10?0
|
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Notes
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Russian:
Заурбек Казбекович Сидаков
pronounced
[z??r?b?ek
s???dak?f]
Ossetian
:
Сидахъаты Хъазыбеджы-фырт Зауырбег
,
romanized:
Sidakati Kazibejifirt Zaurbeg
External links
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- 1904:
71.67 kg
- 1924?1936:
72 kg
- 1948?1960:
73 kg
- 1964?1968:
78 kg
- 1972?1996:
74 kg
- 2000:
76 kg
- 2004?present:
74 kg
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