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Askhat Dilmukhamedov

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Askhat Dilmukhamedov
Personal information
Full nameAskhat Rakhatuly
Dilmukhamedov
NationalityKazakstani
Born (1986-07-26) 26 July 1986 (age 38)
Almaty, Kazakh SSR
Height1.76 m (5 ft 9+12 in)
Weight74 kg (163 lb)
Sport
SportWrestling
EventGreco-Roman
Coached byYerzhan Akhmetov
Medal record
Men's Greco-Roman wrestling
Representing  Kazakhstan
Asian Championships
Gold medal – first place 2018 Bishkek 82 kg
Bronze medal – third place 2016 Bangkok 80 kg
Bronze medal – third place 2011 Tashkent 74 kg
Asian Indoor Games
Bronze medal – third place 2017 Ashgabat 80 kg
World University Championships
Bronze medal – third place 2006 Ulaanbaatar 66 kg

Askhat Rakhatuly Dilmukhamedov (Kazakh: Асқат Рахатұлы Ділмұхамедов; born July 26, 1986 in Almaty) is an amateur Kazakh Greco-Roman wrestler, who competes in the men's middleweight category.[1][2] He won a bronze medal in his division at the 2011 Asian Wrestling Championships in Tashkent, Uzbekistan.[3]

Dilmukhametov represented Kazakhstan at the 2012 Summer Olympics, where he competed for the men's 74 kg Greco-Roman. He received a bye into the second preliminary round, before losing out to Belarusian wrestler Aliaksandr Kikiniou, who was able to score three points in two straight periods, leaving Dilmukhametov without a single point.[4]

References

  1. ^ Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Askhat Dilmukhamedov". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 31 December 2012.
  2. ^ "Askhat Dilmukhamedov". London 2012. Retrieved 31 December 2012.
  3. ^ "Asian Championship: Greco-Roman seniors 2011-05-19 Tashkent (UZB) – 74.0 kg". International Wrestling Federation. Archived from the original on 27 February 2014. Retrieved 31 December 2012.
  4. ^ "Men's 74kg Greco-Roman Round of 16 Final Official". London 2012. Retrieved 31 December 2012.