Gadzhimurad Gazigandovich Rashidov (Russian: Гаджимурад Газигандович Рашидов, IPA: [ɡəd͡ʐʐɨmʊˈrat rɐˈʂɨdəf], Dargin: Гъазиганла урши ХӀяжимурад; born 30 October 1995) is a Russian freestyle wrestler who competes at 65 kilograms. He is the 2019 World Champion (finalist in 2017 and 2018) and the 2020 and three-time Russian National Champion.[2] 2020 Summer Olympics bronze medalist at 65 kg.

Gadzhimurad Rashidov
Гаджимурад Рашидов
Rashidov in 2019
Personal information
Native nameГаджимурад Газигандович Рашидов
Full nameGadzhimurad Gazigandovich Rashidov
NicknameAll-American killer
Born (1995-10-30) 30 October 1995 (age 29)
Gubden, Karabudakhkentsky District, Dagestan, Russia
Height163 cm (5 ft 4 in)
Sport
Country Russia
SportWrestling
Weight class65 kg
RankInternational master of sports
#1 in Russian rankings 57 kg. (until May 2016)[1]
EventFreestyle
ClubKuramagomedov's wrestling academy
Coached byGazigand Rashidov, Sadrudin Aigubov, Kuramagomed Kuramagomedov
Achievements and titles
Olympic finalsBronze (2020)
World finalsGold (2019)

Silver (2018)

Silver (2017)
Regional finalsGold (2018) Gold (2016)
Medal record
Men's freestyle wrestling
Representing Individual Neutral Athletes
European Championships
Silver medal – second place 2024 Bucharest 65 kg
Representing Russia ROC
Olympic Games
Bronze medal – third place 2020 Tokyo 65 kg
Representing  Russia
World Championships
Gold medal – first place 2019 Nur-Sultan 65 kg
Silver medal – second place 2018 Budapest 61 kg
Silver medal – second place 2017 Paris 61 kg
European Championships
Gold medal – first place 2018 Kaspiysk 61 kg
Gold medal – first place 2016 Riga 57 kg
Silver medal – second place 2024 Bucharest 65 kg
World Cup
Gold medal – first place 2019 Yakutsk 65 kg
Silver medal – second place 2016 Los Angeles 57 kg
Military World Games
Gold medal – first place 2019 Wuhan 65 kg
European Nations Cup
Gold medal – first place 2015 Moscow 61 kg
European U23 Championships
Gold medal – first place 2017 Szombathely 61 kg
World Juniors Championships
Bronze medal – third place 2015 Salvador da Bahia 60 kg
Bronze medal – third place 2014 Zagreb 60 kg
World Cadets Championships
Gold medal – first place 2012 Baku 54 kg
Gold medal – first place 2011 Szombathely 50 kg
Representing Dagestan Dagestan
All-Russian Spartakiad
Silver medal – second place 2022 Kazan 65 kg
Russian National Championships
Gold medal – first place 2021 Ulan-Ude 65 kg
Gold medal – first place 2020 Naro-Fominsk 65 kg
Gold medal – first place 2019 Sochi 65 kg
Gold medal – first place 2017 Nazran 61 kg
Golden Grand Prix Ivan Yarygin
Gold medal – first place 2018 Krasnoyarsk 61 kg
Silver medal – second place 2023 Krasnoyarsk 65 kg
Silver medal – second place 2017 Krasnoyarsk 61 kg
Bronze medal – third place 2019 Krasnoyarsk 65 kg
Bronze medal – third place 2016 Krasnoyarsk 57 kg

Nicknamed the All-American killer, Rashidov holds an undefeated 5–0 record against American wrestlers, who combined have earned 19 All-American honors and 10 NCAA Division I National titles.[3] He also holds wins over 11 different World and Olympic champions.

Background

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Rashidov was born and raised in the Gubden village, Dagestan. He started wrestling at the age of six at his home, under his father.[citation needed]

After finishing high school in 2011, he moved to Kaspiysk, and started training at Gamidov's Wrestling Academy, in Makhachkala. As the trips from his house to the school were too long, he switched to Kuramagomedov's wrestling academy, which is located in Kaspiysk, under Said Gireyev and his father.[4]

Career

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Age-group

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Rashidov was a two-time Cadet World Champion in 2011 and 2012, and a two-time Junior World Championship silver medalist, in 2014 and 2015.[5]

Senior level

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2012-2015

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Rashidov made his senior freestyle debut in 2012, when he placed third at the Ali Aliev Memorial International.[6] In 2015, after placing fifth at the Ivan Yarygin Grand Prix,[7] Rashidov claimed a bronze medal at the Russian Nationals,[8] and then went on to help the Russian Team win gold at the European Nations Cup.[citation needed]

2016

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To start off the year, Rashidov dropped down from 61 to 57 kilograms, and claimed a bronze medal from the Ivan Yarygin Grand Prix in January.[9] He then became the '16 European Champion, racking up wins over Asadulla Lachinau and two-time Cadet World Champion Andriy Yatsenko.[10] On May, he competed at the Russian Nationals, where after defeating '14 Junior World Champion Azamat Tuskaev, the Dagestan National Team decided to withdraw all the Dagestani wrestlers from the championship, after frustration due to the final decision regarding the conflict between Viktor Lebedev and Ismail Musukaev, which led to a forfeit from Rashidov.[11][12]

2017 World Wrestling Championships

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After defeats over Viktor Rassadin of Sakha-Yakutia at the 2017 Russian National Freestyle Wrestling Championships, he competed at the 2017 World Championships in Paris. His first opponent was Jozsef Molnar of Hungary; Rashidov beat him by technical fall (11-0). In the round of eight, he won 11–0 over NCAA four-time champion from Ohio State Logan Stieber. In the quarterfinal, he rematched World and Olympic champion Vladimer Khinchegashvili of Georgia and beat him by the score, 6–3. In the semifinal Rashidov faced with his countryman from Krasnoyarsk, Opan Sat. Rashidov won the wrestling match (8-2). In the gold medal match, Rashidov lost to three-times world champion from Azerbaijan, Haji Aliyev, by pinfall.[13]

2018 European Wrestling Championships

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Rashidov won European world team trials at the Ivan Yarygin 2018 and represented the Russian team at 61 kilos at the 2018 European Wrestling Championships. His first opponent was Vladimir Burukov of Ukraine, he won the match within a minute. In the second round he beat his countryman from Sakha Republic who represent the Belarus Nurgun Skryabin. In semifinals, he faced Recep Topal of Turkey and beat him by the score, 4–0. In the gold medal match, he beat Beka Lomtadze of Georgia and won the second European title in his career.[14]

2018 World Wrestling Championships

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Rashidov made Russia World Team Member and competed at the World Wrestling Championships in Budapest, Hungary. His first opponent in men's freestyle at 61 kilos was Tümenbilegiin Tüvshintulga of Mongolia where Rashidov won in close match by score 2–1. In the quarterfinals, Rashidov faced Indian national champion Sonba Tanaji Gongane, the wrestling match finished by technical superiority by Rashidov (12-0). In the semifinals, Rashdidov faced Beka Lomtadze and beat him by technical superiority (10-0).[15] In the gold medal match he lost by 6–5 to Yowlys Bonne of Cuba.[citation needed]

Ivan Yarygin 2019 and new weight class

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Rashidov decided to compete at 65 kilos for the 2020 Olympic cycle, at Yarygin 2019 in the warm-up he got hand injury, in the first match he faced American folkstyle superstar and NCAA 3-time champion Zain Retherford of Penn State.[16][17] He won the match by score (4-3), then he faced 2-time world bronze medalist Akhmed Chakaev of Chechnya and lost. For bronze medal match Rashidov faced Cristian Lopez of Cuba and won the match by score (2-1).[citation needed]

 
Rashidov after winning the World Championships.

He made his debut at the World Championships 2019 in his new weight of class of 65 kg, in the first round he beat Haji Aliyev of Azerbaijan - in a rematch of the 2017 World Wrestling Championships' final at 61 kg - by score (4-2). In the quarterfinal, he beat his teammate Gadzhimurad Aliev (Haji Mohamad Ali) by score (9-0), in the semifinal he beat his countryman Iszmail Muszukajev in a close match (3-2), in the final match he defeated Daulet Niyazbekov of Kazakhstan and won the gold medal.[18] At the 2020 Summer Olympics he earned the bronze medal and was runner-up at the 2024 European Championships.[19][20]

Championships and achievements

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Freestyle record

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International Freestyle Matches
Res. Record Opponent Score Date Event Location
2024 European Championships   at 65 kg
Loss 92–13   Islam Dudaev 1–2 16–17 February 2024 2024 European Championships   Bucharest, Romania
Won 92–12   Goderdzi Dzebisashvili 12–1
Win 91–11   Vazgen Tevanyan 5–4
Win 90–11   Andre Clarke 6–0
2020 Summer Olympics   at 65 kg
Win 89–12   Iszmail Muszukajev 5–0 6–7 August 2021 2020 Summer Olympics   Tokyo, Japan
Loss 88–12   Takuto Otoguro 2–3
Win 88–11   Magomedmurad Gadzhiev 6–2
Win 87–11   Vazgen Tevanyan 6–0
2021 Sassari City International   at 70 kg
Win 86–11   Ildus Giniyatullin TF 19 June 2021 2021 Sassari City International

  Sassari, Italy

Win 85–11   Saul Bello Alvarez TF 10–0
2021 Russian Nationals   at 65 kg
Win 84–11   Zagir Shakhiev 5–3 13–14 March 2021 2021 Russian National Championships

  Ulan-Ude, Russia

Win 83–11   Ramazan Ferzaliev 2–2
Win 82–11   Murshid Mutalimov TF 11–0
Win 81–11   Abdulmazhid Kudiev 2–0
Win 80–11   Konstantin Kaprynov TF 11–0
2020 Individual World Cup 11th at 65 kg
Loss   Haji Aliyev INJ 17 December 2020 2020 Individual World Cup

  Belgrade, Serbia

2020 Russian Nationals   at 65 kg
Win 79–11   Akhmed Chakaev 2–0 16–18 October 2020 2020 Russian National Championships

  Naro-Fominsk, Russia

Win 78–11   Muslim Saidulaev 6–0
Win 77–11   Alan Gogaev 2–1
2019 Military World Games   at 65 kg
Win 76–11   Vasyl Shuptar TF 10–0 21–24 October 2019 2019 Military World Games

  Wuhan, China

Win 75–11   Baurzhan Torebek TF 10–0
Win 74–11   Tian Zhenguang TF 11–0
Win 73–11   Gerchek Hemraev TF 10–0
2019 World Championships   at 65 kg
Win 72–11   Daulet Niyazbekov TF 11–0 19–20 September 2019 2019 World Championships

  Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan

Win 71–11   Ismail Musukaev 3–2
Win 70–11   Haji Mohamad Ali 9–0
Win 69–11   Takuto Otoguro 8–1
Win 68–11   Amr Reda 5–3
Win 67–11   Haji Aliyev 4–2
2019 Russian Nationals   at 65 kg
Win 66–11   Nachyn Kuular 5–3 5–7 July 2019 2019 Russian National Championships

  Sochi, Russia

Win 65–11   Murshid Mutalimov 3–1
Win 64–11   Aisen Potapov 6–0
Win 63–11   Azor Ionov TF 10–0
Win 62–11   Vitaly Kanzychakov 5–0
2019 World Cup   at 65 kg
Win 61–11   Daichi Takatani TF 10–0 16–17 March 2019 2019 World Cup

  Yakutsk, Russia

2019 Ivan Yarygin Golden Grand Prix   at 65 kg
Win 60–11   Cristian Solenzal 2–1 24–27 January 2019 Golden Grand Prix Ivan Yarygin 2019

  Krasnoyarsk, Russia

Loss 59–11   Akhmed Chakaev 2–3
Win 59–10   Zain Retherford 4–3
2018 World Championships   at 61 kg
Loss 58–10   Yowlys Bonne 5–6 20–21 October 2018 2018 World Championships

  Budapest, Hungary

Win 58–9   Beka Lomtadze TF 10–0
Win 57–9   Sonba Tanaji Gongane TF 12–0
Win 56–9   Tümenbilegiin Tüvshintulga 2–1
2018 Poland Open   at 61 kg
Win 55–9   Kuat Amirtayev 5–0 7–9 September 2018 2018 Poland Open

  Warsaw, Poland

Win 54–9   Magomedrasul Idrisov 2–1
Win 53–9   Cory Clark TF 11–0
Win 52–9   Yo Nakata 6–2
2018 European Championships   at 61 kg
Win 51–9   Beka Lomtadze 4–1 5–6 May 2018 2018 European Continental Championships

  Kaspiysk, Russia

Win 50–9   Recep Topal 4–0
Win 49–9   Nurgun Skryabin 10–1
Win 48–9   Volodymyr Burukov TF 10–0
2018 Dan Kolov - Nikola Petrov Memorial   at 65 kg
Win 47–9   Vasyl Shuptar 9–1 22–25 March 2018 2018 Dan Kolov – Nikola Petrov Memorial

  Sofia, Bulgaria

Win 46–9   Filip Novachkov TF 11–0
Win 45–9   Utku Doğan 11–2
Win 44–9   Hor Ohannesian 6–2
2018 Ivan Yarygin Golden Grand Prix   at 61 kg
Win 43–9   Ismail Musukaev 3–2 26 January 2018 Golden Grand Prix Ivan Yarygin 2018

  Krasnoyarsk, Russia

Win 42–9   Aleksandr Bogomoev 2–0
Win 41–9   Tony Ramos TF 11–0
2017 World Championships   at 61 kg
Loss 40–9   Haji Aliyev Fall 25 August 2017 2017 World Championships

  Paris, France

Win 40–8   Cengizhan Erdoğan 8–2
Win 39–8   Vladimer Khinchegashvili 6–3
Win 38–8   Logan Stieber TF 11–0
Win 37–8   József Molnár TF 11–0
2017 Russian Nationals   at 61 kg
Win 36–8   Viktor Rassadin 3–3 12 June 2017 2017 Russian National Championships

  Nazran, Russia

Win 35–8   Akhmed Chakaev 11–8
Win 34–8   Bekkhan Goygereyev 2–1
Win 33–8   Nurgun Skryabin 3–0
Win 32–8   Shamil Guseinov 5–0
2017 U23 European Championships   at 61 kg
Win 31–8   Sedat Özdemir TF 10–0 28 March – 2 April 2017 2017 U23 European Continental Championships

  Szombathely, Hungary

Win 30–8   Ali Rahimzade 4–2
Win 29–8   Robert Kardos TF 10–0
Win 28–8   Randy Vock TF 10–0
2017 Ivan Yarygin Golden Grand Prix   at 61 kg
Loss 27–8   Akhmed Chakaev 2–2 28 January 2017 Golden Grand Prix Ivan Yarygin 2017

  Krasnoyarsk, Russia

Win 27–7   Bulat Batoev TF 12–2
Win 26–7   Bekkhan Goygereyev 8–0
Win 25–7   Nyurgun Skryabin 4–1
Win 24–7   Cody Brewer TF 12–1
Win 23–7   Rei Higuchi 3–1
2016 Yusup Abdusalamov Memorial   at 65 kg
Win 22–7   Shikhsaid Jalilov 22–23 October 2016 2016 Yusup Abdusalamov Memorial

  Russia

Win 21–7  
2016 World Cup DNP at 57 kg
Loss 20–7   Hassan Rahimi 3–3 11–12 June 2016 2016 World Cup

  Los Angeles, California

Win 20–6   Süleyman Atlı 10–4
Loss 19–6   Vladimer Khinchegashvili 2–3
2016 Russian Nationals 11th at 57 kg
Loss   Aldar Balzhinimayev FF 27 May 2016 2016 Russian National Championships

  Yakutsk, Russia

Win 19–5   Nikolay Okhlopkov 6–2
Win 18–5   Azamat Tuskaev 5–3
2016 European Championships   at 57 kg
Win 17–5   Andriy Yatsenko 8–2 8 March 2016 2016 European Continental Championships

  Riga, Latvia

Win 16–5   Asadulla Lachinau 6–0
Win 15–5   Georgi Vangelov TF 10–0
Win 14–5   Levan Metreveli Vartanov TF 10–0
Win 13–5   Yuriy Holub TF 10–0
2016 Ivan Yarygin Golden Grand Prix   at 57 kg
Win 12–5   Vladimir Flegontov 2–1 27–29 January 2016 Golden Grand Prix Ivan Yarygin 2016

  Krasnoyarsk, Russia

Loss 11–5   Aleksandr Bogomoev 1–1
Win 11–4   Donduk-ool Khuresh-ool 12–3
Win 10–4   Viktor Rassadin 3–2
Win 9–4   Nyurgun Aleksandrov 6–1
2015 European Nations Cup   for Team RUS at 61 kg
Win 8–4   Münir Recep Aktaş TF 6–8 November 2015 2015 Open Cup of European Nations, Alrosa Cup

  Moscow, Russia

2015 Russian Nationals   at 61 kg
Win 7–4   Bato Badmaev 3–2 8–10 May 2015 2015 Russian National Championships

  Kaspiysk, Russia

Loss 6–4   Aleksandr Bogomoev 0–5
Win 6–3   Shamil Omarov Fall
Win 5–3   Niurgun Skriabin 6–3
Win 4–3   Dasha Sharastepanov 6–0
2015 Ivan Yarygin Golden Grand Prix 5th at 61 kg
Loss 3–3   Dzhamal Otarsultanov 6–8 22–26 January 2015 Golden Grand Prix Ivan Yarygin 2015

  Krasnoyarsk, Russia

Win 3–2   Arash Dangesaraki TF 10–0
Loss 2–2   Aleksandr Bogomoev 0–3
Win 2–1   Vladimir Flegontov 9–1
Win 1–1   Soslan Aziev TF 12–0
2014 Ali Aliev Memorial 15th at 61 kg
Loss 0–1   Rustam Abdurashidov 3–5 24–25 May 2014 2014 Ali Aliev Memorial

  Makhachkala, Russia

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