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Guram Sagaradze (wrestler)

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Guram Sagaradze
Medal record
Representing the  Soviet Union
Men's wrestling
Olympic Games
Silver medal – second place 1964 Tokyo Freestyle Welterweight

Guram "Guliko" Sagaradze (Georgian გურამ საღარაძე ; born 21 March 1939 in Tbilisi) is a former Soviet wrestler and World Champion.[1][2][3][4]

He competed at the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo where he won a silver medal in Freestyle wrestling. He was also two times world champion (in 1963 and 1965).

References

  1. ^ Sport in the USSR. - Numéros 310 à 321 - Page 43 1989 "To do that he had to make a convincing showing at the national championships in Krasnoyarsk. "In the finals David was pitted against a very strong wrestler, Zaza Turmanidze." Guram Sagaradze recounts. "I shouted to him: 'Wrestle, David, ..."
  2. ^ Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic - Page 76 Agentstvo pechati "Novosti." Izdatelʹstvo - 1972 "Givi Kartozia and Rostom Abashidze have won three world championships in Greco-Roman wrestling, and Vakhtang Balavadze, Guram Sagaradze and Roman Rurua two in free-style.
  3. ^ Amateur Athletic Union of the United States - 1965 "England last month, becoming the first man to go the distance with Guram Sagaradze of the Soviet Union, but his loss by decision to the Soviets' Olympic silver medalist just about ..."
  4. ^ Amateur Athletic Union of the United States - 1980 "Guliko Sagaradze (USSR) 1964* Ismail Ogan (Turkey) 1965 Guilko Sgaradze (USSR)"
  • "Profile: Guram Sagaradze". sports-reference.com. Retrieved 12 April 2012.

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