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Zaurbek Sidakov
Заурбек Сидаков
Sidakov in 2018
Personal information
Full nameЗаурбек Казбекович Сидаков
NicknameSidr
NationalityRussian
Born14 March 1996 (1996-03-14) (age 28)
Beslan, North Ossetia-Alania, Russia
Height1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)
Weight70 kg (154.3 lb)
74 kg (163.1 lb)
Sport
CountryRussia
SportWrestling
RankInternational Master of Sport in Freestyle Wrestling
EventFreestyle
ClubAlania Wrestling Club
CSKA Wrestling Club
Coached byT.B. Archegov, E.I. Dudaev, V.O. Pilev, M. Tedeev
Medal record
Representing  Russia
World Championships
Gold medal – first place 2018 Budapest 74 kg
Gold medal – first place 2019 Nur-Sultan 74 kg
European Games
Gold medal – first place 2019 Minsk 74kg
World Cup
Gold medal – first place 2019 Yakutsk 74 kg
Russian National Championships
Gold medal – first place 2016 Yakutsk 70 kg
Gold medal – first place 2018 Odintsovo 74 kg
Golden Grand Prix Ivan Yarygin
Gold medal – first place 2016 Krasnoyarsk 70 kg
Gold medal – first place 2019 Krasnoyarsk 74 kg
Silver medal – second place 2017 Krasnoyarsk 70 kg
Silver medal – second place 2018 Krasnoyarsk 74 kg
Bronze medal – third place 2015 Krasnoyarsk 65 kg
Alans
Silver medal – second place 2017 Vladikavkaz 70 kg
Military World Championships
Gold medal – first place 2018 Moscow 74 kg
Alrosa-European Nations Cup
Gold medal – first place 2017 Moscow 70 kg
U23 European Championships
Silver medal – second place 2017 Szombathely 70 kg
Gold medal – first place 2018 Istanbul 74 kg

Zaurbek Kazbekovhich Sidakov (Template:Lang-ru, Template:Lang-os; born 14 March 1996) is a Russian freestyle wrestler of Ossetian descent.[1][2][3] Senior World Champion 2018 & 2019. In 2016, Sidakov won his first senior-level title at the Golden Grand Prix of Ivan Yarygin; later that year, he also earned his first national title at 70 kg.

Beslan Terrorist Attack

On 1 September 2004, the school Sidakov attended - School no.1 in Beslan - was overtaken by terrorists from a neighboring republic, which resulted in over 1,100 victims being held hostage and 334 victims murdered over a three-day period where they would be illegally held in the school's gym-hall without any food or water. Despite being only 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.[4]

Wrestling career

Sidakov has won a multitudinous number of medals throughout his career; he has won bronze, two silvers and two gold medals at the Ivan Yarygin Golden Grand Prix from 2015–19 – most recently, a gold at the Ivan Yarygin 2019. In 2016 he captured his first gold medal at the Grand Prix by defeating Russian National champion, Khusein Suyunchev.[5][6] Most recently in 2018, Zidakov entered at the quarter-final stage of the Ivan Yarygin Golden Grand Prix and wrestled Turkish wrestled 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[7] 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.

2018 Russian National Championships

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.[8] 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.[9][10][11]

2018 World Championships

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.[12][13] 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.[14]

2019

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.[15]

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.

European Games

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.[16] In the semi-finals, Sidakov faced Azamat Nurykau and defeated him by a score of 6–4.[17] In the final, Sidakov wrestled with three-time European Champion and World medalist, Soner Demirtas 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 Demirtas, declaring Sidakov the victory by fall, giving Sidakov the gold medal at the European Games.

World Championships

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.[18]

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.[19] 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.[20]

Freestyle record

Freestyle matches
Res. Record Opponent Score Date Event Location
2020 Russian Nationals 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) at 74kg
Win 75-12 Dagestan Magomed Kurbanaliev 9-1 17 October 2020 2020 Russian National Freestyle Wrestling Championships Russia Naro-Fominsk, Russia
Win 74-12 North Ossetia–Alania Azamat Khadzaragov TF 12-2
Loss 73-12 North Ossetia–Alania Khetag Tsabolov 3-9
2019 World Championships 1st place, gold medalist(s) at 74kg
Win 73-11 Italy Frank Chamizo 5-2 20 September-21, 2019 2019 World Wrestling Championships Kazakhstan Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan
Win 72-11 United States Jordan Burroughs 4-3
Win 71-11 Japan Mao Okui 6-0
Win 70-11 Poland Kamil Rybicki 8-0
Win 69-11 Mexico Victor Hernández TF 10-0
Win 68-11 Russia Magomed Kurbanaliev 2-1 16 August 2019 2019 Russian World Team Wrestle-offs

Russia Sochi, Russia

2019 European Games 1st place, gold medalist(s) at 74kg
Win 67-11 Turkey Soner Demirtaş Fall 25 June-26, 2019 2019 European Games Belarus Minsk, Belarus
Win 66-11 Belarus Azamat Nurykau 6-4
Win 65-11 Georgia (country) Avtandil Kentchadze 5-3
2019 World Cup 1st place, gold medalist(s) at 74kg
Win 64-11 Iran Reza Afzali 6-0 16 March-17, 2019 2019 Wrestling World Cup Russia Yakutsk, Russia
Win 63-11 Cuba Geandry Garzón Fall
2019 Ivan Yarygin Golden Grand Prix 1st place, gold medalist(s) at 74kg
Win 62-11 Turkey Yakup Gör 5-4 24 January-27, 2019 Golden Grand Prix Ivan Yarygin 2019 Russia Krasnoyarsk, Russia
Win 61-11 Belarus Azamat Nurykau 7-1
Win 60-11 Russia Timur Bizhoev 2-2
Win 59-11 Japan Ken Hosaka TF 12-1
2018 World Championships 1st place, gold medalist(s) at 74kg
Win 58-11 Georgia (country) Avtandil Kentchadze 2-2 20 October-21, 2018 2018 World Wrestling Championships Hungary Budapest, Hungary
Win 57-11 Italy Frank Chamizo 3-2
Win 56-11 United States Jordan Burroughs 6-5
Win 55-11 Puerto Rico Franklin Gómez 6-0
Win 54-11 Bulgaria Miroslav Kirov TF 10-0
2018 Russian Nationals 1st place, gold medalist(s) at 74kg
Win 53-11 North Ossetia–Alania Khetag Tsabolov 2-2 3 August-5, 2018 2018 Russian National Freestyle Wrestling Championships Russia Odintsovo, Russia
Win 52-11 Tatarstan Evgeny Lapshov TF 10-0
Win 51-11 Krasnodar Timur Bizhoev 3-1
2018 U23 European Championships 1st place, gold medalist(s) at 74kg
Win 50-11 Slovakia Akhsarbek Gulaev 3-1 4 June-10, 2018 2018 European U23 Wrestling Championship Turkey Istanbul, Turkey
Win 49-11 Georgia (country) Avtandil Kentchadze TF 12-1
Win 48-11 Germany Johann Steinforth 7-0
Win 47-11 Bulgaria Dzhemal Rushen Ali TF 11-0
2018 World Military Championships 1st place, gold medalist(s) at 74kg
Win 46-11 Iran Hamed Rashidi 11-3 14 May-20, 2018 2018 World Military Championships Russia Moscow, Russia
Win 45-11 Kazakhstan Baibolsyn Kurmanbekov TF 11-0
Win 44-11 Germany Johann Steinforth TF 11-0
2018 Ivan Yarygin Golden Grand Prix 2nd place, silver medalist(s) at 74kg
Loss 43-11 Russia Khetag Tsabolov 1-3 28 January 2018 Golden Grand Prix Ivan Yarygin 2018 Russia Krasnoyarsk, Russia
Win 43-10 Russia Kakhaber Khubezhty 5-0
Win 42-10 Turkey Muhammet Akdeniz TF 13-2
2017 Alans 2nd place, silver medalist(s) at 70kg
Loss 41-10 Russia Magomed Kurbanaliev 5-7 17 November-19, 2017 2017 Alany Cup Russia Vladikavkaz, Russia
Win 41-9 Italy Frank Chamizo 9-6
Win 40-9 Georgia (country) Shmagi Todua TF 10-0
Win 39-9 Bulgaria Miroslav Kirov TF 10-0
2017 Alrosa Cup 1st place, gold medalist(s) at 70kg
Win 38-9 Azerbaijan Murtazali Muslimov Points 9 November-13, 2017 2017 Alrosa Cup Russia Moscow, Russia
Win 37-9 Moldova Dmitri Malencov TF
Win 36-9 Georgia (country) Levan Kelekhsashvili Points
2017 Yugra Cup 2nd place, silver medalist(s) at 70kg
Loss 35-9 Russia Israil Kasumov 4-5 28 October-29, 2017 2017 Prix of Vladimir Semenov "Yugra Cup" Russia Nefteyugansk, Russia
Win 35-8 Russia Anzor Zakuev 11-6
Win 34-8 Russia Ramazan Archikhanov 10-4
2017 Stepan Sargsyan Cup 1st place, gold medalist(s) at 70kg
Win 33-8 Georgia (country) Konstantine Khabalashvili TF 10-0 7 October-8, 2017 2017 Stepan Sargsyan Cup Armenia Vanadzor, Armenia
Win 32-8 Georgia (country) Omari Gurjidze TF 10-0
Win 31-8 Georgia (country) Giorgi Sanodze Fall
Win 30-8 Russia Arsen Tomaev TF 11-0
2017 U23 European Championships 2nd place, silver medalist(s) at 70kg
Loss 29-8 Azerbaijan Gadjimurad Omarov 1-1 28 March - 2 April 2017 2017 U23 European Championships Hungary Szombathely, Hungary
Win 29-7 Turkey Muhammet Akdeniz TF 13-3
Win 28-7 Ukraine Vasyl Mykhailov 11-2
Win 27-7 Latvia Alberts Jurcenko TF 11-0
2017 Ivan Yarygin Golden Grand Prix 2nd place, silver medalist(s) at 70kg
Loss 26-7 Russia Israil Kasumov 2-5 27 January-29, 2017 Golden Grand Prix Ivan Yarygin 2017 Russia Krasnoyarsk, Russia
Win 26-6 Belarus Magomedkhabib Kadimagomedov 9-7
Win 25-6 Russia Timur Bizhoev 3-1
Win 24-6 Russia Timur Nikolaev 3-0
Win 23-6 Russia Rasul Dzhukayev 5-0
2016 Russian Nationals 1st place, gold medalist(s) at 70kg
Win 22-6 North Ossetia–Alania Radik Valiev 4-2 27 May 2016 2016 Russian National Freestyle Wrestling Championships Russia Yakutsk, Russia
Win 21-6 Tatarstan Ildus Giniatullin TF 12-0
Win 20-6 Buryatia Yevgeny Zherbaev 12-3
Win 19-6 Dagestan Khabib Magomedov 7-2
2016 European Championships 5th at 70kg
Loss 18-6 Belarus Azamat Nurykau 7-9 11 March 2016 2016 European Wrestling Championships Latvia Riga, Latvia
Win 18-5 Armenia David Safaryan 9-4
Win 17-5 Turkey Muhammed Ilkhan 4-2
Loss 16-5 Poland Magomedmurad Gadzhiev 4-4
2016 Ivan Yarygin Golden Grand Prix 1st place, gold medalist(s) at 70kg
Win 16-4 Russia Khusey Suyunchev 2-2 27 January-29, 2016 Golden Grand Prix Ivan Yarygin 2016 Russia Krasnoyarsk, Russia
Win 15-4 Russia Atsamaz Sanakoev 1-1
Win 14-4 Russia Kamal Malikov 6-4
Win 13-4 Russia Alibek Akbaev 9-2
Win 12-4 Mongolia Buyanjavyn Batzorig 10-1
2015 Olympia 1st place, gold medalist(s) at 70kg
Win 11-4 Greece Andreas Triantafyllidis 8-0 16 May-17, 2015 2015 Olympia Greece Olympia, Greece
Win 10-4 Mexico V. Longs TF 11-0
Win 9-4 Moldova Mihai Sava 10-4
Win 8-4 Albania Vilson Ndregjoni TF 10-0
2015 World Cup at 65kg
Loss 7-4 Azerbaijan Magomed Muslimov 0-6 11 April-12, 2015 2015 World Wrestling Cup United States Los Angeles, California
Loss 7-3 Cuba Franklin Maren 3-4
Loss 7-2 Mongolia Ganzorigiin Mandakhnaran 4-6
2015 Ivan Yarygin Golden Grand Prix 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) at 65kg
Win 7-1 Russia Alibeggadzhi Emeev 3-2 22 January-26, 2015 Golden Grand Prix Ivan Yarygin 2015 Russia Krasnoyarsk, Russia
Win 6-1 Russia Viktor Stepanov 11-8
Loss 5-1 United States Brent Metcalf 1-9
Win 5-0 Kazakhstan Meirzhan Ashirov 7-6
Win 4-0 Turkey Khalil Kupeli TF 11-0
2014 Brazil Cup 1st place, gold medalist(s) at 65kg
Win 3-0 Russia Shiksaid Dzhalilov 2-1 28 November-30, 2014 2014 Brazil Cup Brazil Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Win 2-0 Japan Kotaro Tanaka 10-2
Win 1-0 Peru Sixto Pedragas TF 10-0

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