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Razambek Zhamalov
Разамбек Жамалов
Personal information
Birth nameРазамбек Саламбекович Жамалов
Full nameRazambek Salambekovich Zhamalov
Born (1998-07-01) July 1, 1998 (age 26)
Khasavyurt, Dagestan, Russia
Height5 ft 7 in (170 cm)
Sport
Country Russia (2016–2024)
 Uzbekistan (2024–present)
SportWrestling
Weight class74 kg
RankInternational Master of Sport in freestyle wrestling
EventFreestyle
ClubSaitiev Wrestling School
Coached byAdam Saitiev
Musa Saydulbatalov
Achievements and titles
Regional finals5th (2021)
Medal record
Men's freestyle wrestling
Representing  Uzbekistan
Olympic Games
Gold medal – first place 2024 Paris 74 kg
Grand Prix
Gold medal – first place 2024 Budapest 74 kg
Gold medal – first place 2024 Namangan 74 kg
Representing  Russia
Individual World Cup
Gold medal – first place 2020 Belgrade 74 kg
U23 World Championships
Gold medal – first place 2019 Budapest 74 kg
U23 European Championships
Gold medal – first place 2019 Novi Sad 70 kg
U20 World Championships
Silver medal – second place 2018 Trnava 70 kg
Representing Dagestan Dagestan
Russian National Championships
Gold medal – first place 2022 Kyzyl 74 kg
Gold medal – first place 2020 Naro-Fominsk 74 kg
Silver medal – second place 2021 Ulan-Ude 74 kg
Silver medal – second place 2019 Sochi 70 kg
Grand Prix
Silver medal – second place 2020 Krasnoyarsk 74 kg
Gold medal – first place 2019 Kaspisk 70 kg
Bronze medal – third place 2019 Krasnoyarsk 70 kg
Bronze medal – third place 2018 Vladikavkas 70 kg
Gold medal – first place 2018 Grozny Team
Gold medal – first place 2018 Khasavyurt 70 kg

Razambek Salambekovich Zhamalov (Russian: Разамбек Саламбекович Жамалов; born 1 July 1998) is a Russian-born Uzbek freestyle wrestler of Chechen ethnicity who competes at 74 kilograms.[1][2] The 2020 Individual World Cup winner and 2019 U23 World champion, Zhamalov claimed the gold medal at the 2024 Summer Olympics, representing Uzbekistan.[3][4] He was also a two-time Russian National champion and four-time finalist before transferring to Uzbekistan.[5]

Background

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Zhamalov was born in a small village called Petrakovskoye in the Khasavyurtovsky District of Dagestan.[6] Coached by Adam Saitiev and Musa Saydulbatalov at the Saitiev Wrestling Academy, Zhamalov used to represent Dagestan and Chechnya in the national circuit.[7][8]

Career

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2016–2018

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Zhamalov made his senior freestyle debut the same day he became eligible to, as he turned eighteen in July 2016, at the Ali Aliev Memorial, where he placed tenth after going 1–1.[9] On November, he claimed the Intercontinental Cup, with a notable win over defending two-time Asian Champion Daulet Niyazbekov in the finals.[8][10]

In January 2017, he placed ninth at the Golden Grand Prix Ivan Yarygin.[11] On March, he moved up from 61 kg to 66 kg, claimed the Roman Dmitriev Memorial championship and was named the Outstanding Wrestler, after defeating four opponents by the same score of 10–0.[8] On September, he placed eight at the Alexandr Medved Prizes.[12] To close off the year, Zhamalov claimed the Stepan Sargsyan Cup on Armenia in October.[13]

In 2018, he started off by moving up from 65 kg to 70 kg, and on March, he became a two-time Roman Dmitriev Memorial champion.[14] After qualifying via U20 tournaments, Zhamalov wrestled at the Russian Nationals of August, where after recording an 8–1 victory, he was defeated in a closely contested 1–2 match against '15 World Champion and eventual '18 World Champion Magomedrasul Gazimagomedov, and then was again defeated by two-time age-group World Champion David Baev in a last-second come-from-behind loss.[15] After a runner-up finish at the U20 World Championships, Zhamalov became a two-time Intercontinental Cup champion, when he defeated the returning champion of the tournament and '10 Military World Champion Aghahuseyn Mustafayev in the finale.[16] He then represented Russia at the Akhmat Kadyrov Cup, where he compiled three five-pointers and one four-pointer for the team.[17] On December, he placed third at the Alans International Tournament, with a lone and close loss to '16 World Champion Magomed Kurbanaliev.[18]

2019

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To start off the year, Zhamalov competed at the Golden Grand Prix Ivan Yarygin of January, where he earned a bronze medal after a loss to returning World Champion Magomedrasul Gazimagomedov and wins over '18 US Open National Champion Jason Chamberlain and two-time age-group World Champion David Baev, the latter becoming the most notable match in the tournament.[19] In March, he became the U23 European Champion at age 20,[20] and in May, he claimed the Ali Aliev Memorial title.[21] On July, he competed at the Russian Nationals, where he made the finals by downing '17 Russian National champion Magomedkhabib Kadimagomedov and '18 Junior European Champion Chermen Valiev, before being defeated by rival David Baev in another epic match, to claim the silver medal.[22] After losing the chance to represent Russia at the World Championships, Zhamalov bumped up to an Olympic weight class (from 70 kg to 74 kg) and went on to win the U23 All-Russia Open Tournament with a win over '18 U23 World Championship medalist Timur Bizhoev in the finals, on September, becoming the 2019 U23 Russian World Teamer.[23] Aged 21, he became the U23 World Champion with five decision victories at the U23 World Championships.[24]

2020

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To start off January, Zhamalov got a series of victories over high level opponents at the Golden Grand Prix Ivan Yarygin, such as '19 European Championship medalist Timur Bizhoev, '19 World Championship runner-up and '19 Asian Champion Nurkozha Kaipanov, and '16 World Champion Magomed Kurbanaliev, before being defeated in the finals by two-time World Champion Magomedrasul Gazimagomedov, to claim the silver medal.[25][26] After being unable to compete for months due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Zhamalov came back on October to claim the Russian National Championship, when he defeated '14 World Champion Khetag Tsabolov in the finals.[27]

After his championship showdown at the Russian Nationals, Zhamalov was selected as the Russian representative for the Individual World Cup of December (replacement for the World Championships). At the tournament, he compiled a combined score of 21–0 against three opponents to reach the finals, where he faced the accomplished two-time World Champion Frank Chamizo, whom he was able to edge with a comeback win in the last seconds of the match with a two-point takedown, to become the champion of the biggest tournament of his career.[28][29]

2021

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Zhamalov competed at the Russian National Championships on March, where after dominating '19 International Cup runner-up Magomed Dibirgadzhiev and '16 University World Champion Nabirbek Khizriev, he avenged his last loss from the Golden Grand Prix Ivan Yarygin 2020 to two–time World Champion Magomedrasul Gazimagomedov by points to make the finals. In the finale, he wrestled two-time and reigning World Champion Zaurbek Sidakov, whom he lost to in a close 2–3 match, giving up the 2021 RU Olympic Team Spot.[30]

In April, Zhamalov competed at the European Championships, and after racking up a notable win over Semen Radulov, he was defeated by 2018 U23 World Champion Tajmuraz Salkazanov and two–time World Champion Frank Chamizo, placing fifth.[31] During the tournament, Zhamalov suffered a serious injury that required surgery and months of rest, leaving him out for the year.[32]

2022–2023

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After more than a year without competing, Zhamalov came back to the mat on May 19 at the prestigious Poddubny Wrestling League, where he reached the semifinals before losing to rival David Baev. He came back to pick up a bronze medal.[33] A month later, Zhamalov competed at the Russian National Championships from June 24 to 26, where he reached the crown over a deep bracket with a revenge win over Baev in the semifinals and a win over fellow U23 World Champion and Russian National champion Chermen Valiev in the finale.[34]

To close off the year, he became the All-Russian Spartakiad champion, with a notable win over David Baev in August.[35]

After months of no competition, he defeated Ilyas Bekbulatov by fall at the Poddubny Wrestling League 4 in his first and only tournament of 2023.[36]

2024

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On January, Zhamalov changed his sports citizenship and transferred to the country of Uzbekistan.[37] On February, he competed at the Uzbek Botirlari Grand Prix, wearing the Uzbek singlet for the first time in his career.[38] He made his way to a gold medal with four victories over fellow Uzbek athletes.[39]

In June, he cruised through the field at the Polyák Imre & Varga János Ranking Series to earn a gold medal with four consecutive victories.[40] Zhamalov placed higher than fellow Uzbek Bekzod Abdurakhmonov, who placed fifth and had qualified the weight for Uzbekistan at the Summer Olympics, earning the right to compete at the 2024 Summer Olympics.[41]

In August, Zhamalov made his Olympic debut at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris.[42] On the first day, he earned four straight victories over fellow Russian-born wrestlers, defeating returning Olympic silver medalist Magomedkhabib Kadimagomedov, four-time European champion Tajmuraz Salkazanov from Slovakia, U23 World champion Chermen Valiev from Albania and University World champion Viktor Rassadin from Tajikistan, to advance to the finals and secure a medal.[43] The next day, Zhamalov pinned World medalist Daichi Takatani from Japan to earn the gold medal and become the Olympic champion.[44] On 22 August, the Minister of Physical Culture and Sports of the Chechnya Akhmat Kadyrov presented apartments to natives of the republic, the winner and bronze medalist of the Paris Olympics Razambek Zhamalov and Islam Dudaev.[45][46]

Freestyle record

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Senior Freestyle Matches
Res. Record Opponent Score Date Event Location
2024 Summer Olympics 1st place, gold medalist(s) at 74 kg
Win 98–13 Japan Daichi Takatani Fall August 10, 2024 2024 Summer Olympics

France Paris, France

Win 97–13 Tajikistan Viktor Rassadin 8–2 August 9, 2024
Win 96–13 Albania Chermen Valiev 6–5
Win 95–13 Slovakia Tajmuraz Salkazanov 11–3
Win 94–13 Belarus Magomedkhabib Kadimagomedov 8–0
2024 Polyák Imre & Varga János Ranking Series 1st place, gold medalist(s) at 74 kg
Win 93–13 Hungary Murad Kuramagomedov 7–4 June 6, 2024 2024 Polyák Imre & Varga János Memorial Tournament

Hungary Budapest, Hungary

Win 92–13 Iran Ali Rezaei Fall
Win 91–13 Georgia (country) Giorgi Elbakidze 5–3
Win 90–13 Venezuela Anthony Montero 5–0
2024 Uzbek Botirlari Grand Prix 1st place, gold medalist(s) at 74 kg
Win 89–13 Uzbekistan Asomiddin Hasanov TF 12–1 February 27, 2024 2024 Uzbek Botirlari Grand Prix

Uzbekistan Namangan, Uzbekistan

Win 88–13 Uzbekistan Begijon Kuldashev TF 10–0
Win 87–13 Uzbekistan Daler Cho'liboyev 11–3
Win 86–13 Uzbekistan Fazliddin Nasriddinov TF 10–0
Win 85–13 Uzbekistan Ilyas Bekbulatov Fall April 26, 2023 Poddubny Wrestling League 4

Kazakhstan Almaty, Kazakhstan

2022 All-Russian Spartakiad 1st place, gold medalist(s) at 74 kg
Win 84–13 Russia David Baev 9–1 August 19–26, 2022 2022 All-Russian Spartakiad of the Strongest

Russia Kazan, Russia

Win 83–13 Russia Robert Dzukaev TF 10–0
Win 82–13 Russia Artem Umarov TF 10–0
2022 Russian Nationals 1st place, gold medalist(s) at 74 kg
Win 81–13 Russia Chermen Valiev 3–2 June 24–26, 2022 2022 Russian National Championships

Russia Kyzyl, Russia

Win 80–13 Russia David Baev 9–3
Win 79–13 Russia Semen Tereshchenko 9–2
Win 78–13 Russia Tumen Bodiev TF 10–0
2022 Ivan Poddubny League 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) at 74 kg
Win 77–13 Russia Albik Petrosyan TF 10–0 May 19–20, 2022 2022 Ivan Poddubny Wrestling League

Russia Moscow, Russia

Loss 76–13 Russia David Baev 5–6
Win 76–12 Russia Tazhi Davudov TF 10–0
2021 European Championships 5th at 74 kg
Loss 75–12 Italy Frank Chamizo 1–5 April 19–21, 2021 2021 European Continental Championships

Poland Warsaw, Poland

Loss 75–11 Slovakia Tajmuraz Salkazanov 5–6
Win 75–10 Ukraine Semen Radulov TF 11–1
Win 74–10 Armenia Hrayr Alikhanyan TF 10–0
2021 Russian Nationals 2nd place, silver medalist(s) at 74 kg
Loss 73–10 North Ossetia–Alania Zaurbek Sidakov 2–3 March 11–12, 2021 2021 Russian National Championships

Russia Ulan-Ude, Russia

Win 73–9 Dagestan Magomedrasul Gazimagomedov 2–1
Win 72–9 Krasnoyarsk Krai Nadirbek Khizriev Fall
Win 71–9 Dagestan Magomed Dibirgadzhiev TF 10–0
2020 Individual World Cup 1st place, gold medalist(s) at 74 kg
Win 70–9 Italy Frank Chamizo 4–2 December 16–18, 2020 2020 Individual World Cup

Serbia Belgrade, Serbia

Win 69–9 Slovakia Tajmuraz Salkazanov 5–0
Win 68–9 Hungary Murad Kuramagomedov 6–0
Win 67–9 Israel Mitch Finesilver TF 10–0
2020 Russian Nationals 1st place, gold medalist(s) at 74 kg
Win 66–9 North Ossetia–Alania Khetag Tsabolov 5–1 October 16–18, 2020 2020 Russian National Championships

Russia Naro-Fominsk, Russia

Win 65–9 Russia Timur Bizhoev 6–6
Win 64–9 Russia Magomedmurad Dadaev TF 11–0
Win 63–9 Russia Saipulla Alibolatov TF 13–2
Win 62–9 Russia Nikita Suchkov 7–2
2020 Ivan Yarygin Golden Grand Prix 2nd place, silver medalist(s) at 74 kg
Loss 61–9 Russia Magomedrasul Gazimagomedov 1–3 January 23–26, 2020 Golden Grand Prix Ivan Yarygin 2020

Russia Krasnoyarsk, Russia

Win 61–8 Russia Magomed Kurbanaliev 8–0
Win 60–8 Kazakhstan Nurkozha Kaipanov 8–7
Win 59–8 Russia Timur Bizhoev 4–0
Win 58–8 Russia Magomed Khizriev 7–2
2019 U23 World Championships 1st place, gold medalist(s) at 74 kg
Win 57–8 Iran Mohammad Nokhodi 8–1 October 29–30, 2019 2019 U23 World Championships

Hungary Budapest, Hungary

Win 56–8 Georgia (country) Giorgi Sulava 15–7
Win 55–8 Turkey Fazli Eryilmaz 10–2
Win 54–8 India Gourav Baliyan 12–9
Win 53–8 United States Brady Berge 5–1
2019 U23 All–Russian Yuri Gusov Memorial 1st place, gold medalist(s) at 74 kg
Win 52–8 Kabardino-Balkaria Timur Bizhoev 4–2 September 27–28, 2019 2019 U23 All–Russian Yuri Gusov Memorial

Russia Vladikavkaz, Russia

Win 51–8 Krasnoyarsk Nikita Suchkov TF 13–2
Win 50–8 North Ossetia–Alania Tazret Tuskaev TF 11–0
Win 49–8 Kazakhstan Alimbek Aydinov TF 10–0
Win 48–8 North Ossetia–Alania Soslan Kaloev TF 10–0
2019 Russian Nationals 2nd place, silver medalist(s) at 70 kg
Loss 47–8 North Ossetia–Alania David Baev 10–10 July 4, 2019 2019 Russian National Championships

Russia Sochi, Russia

Win 47–7 Dagestan Abdullagadzhi Magomedov 7–0
Win 46–7 Dagestan Magomedkhabib Kadimagomedov 13–7
Win 45–7 North Ossetia–Alania Chermen Valiev 5–0
Win 44–7 Dagestan Khalid Eldarbiev TF 11–0
2019 Ali Aliev Memorial 1st place, gold medalist(s) at 70 kg
Win 43–7 Azerbaijan Gitinomagomed Gadzhiev 8–0 May 1–3, 2019 2019 Ali Aliev Memorial International

Russia Kaspiysk, Russia

Win 42–7 Russia Chermen Valiev TF 11–0
Win 41–7 Azerbaijan Murtazali Muslimov TF 10–0
Win 40–7 Mongolia Temuujin Mendbileg TF 10–0
Win 39–7 Azerbaijan Joshgun Azimov 4–0
2019 U23 European Championships 1st place, gold medalist(s) at 70 kg
Win 38–7 Poland Patryk Olenczyn Fall March 4–10, 2019 2019 U23 European Continental Championships

Serbia Novi Sad, Serbia

Win 37–7 Moldova Vasile Diacon TF 10–0
Win 36–7 Ukraine Oleksii Boruta 7–1
Win 35–7 Azerbaijan Daud Ibragimov TF 11–1
2019 Ivan Yarygin Golden Grand Prix 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) at 70 kg
Win 34–7 North Ossetia–Alania David Baev 8–4 January 24, 2019 Golden Grand Prix Ivan Yarygin 2019

Russia Krasnoyarsk, Russia

Win 33–7 United States Jason Chamberlain 8–2
Loss 32–7 Dagestan Magomedrasul Gazimagomedov 0–6
2018 Alans International 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) at 70 kg
Win 32–6 Russia Ruslan Bogatyrev TF 11–0 December 7–9, 2018 2018 Alans International

Russia Vladikavkaz, Russia

Loss 31–6 Russia Magomed Kurbanaliev 3–4
Win 31–5 Russia Vladislav Dyshekov 8–3
Win 30–5 Iran Mohammad Yousefi Kamangar TF 12–1
Win 29–5 Russia Abdullagadzhi Magomedov TF 13–0
2018 Akhmat Kadyrov Cup 1st place, gold medalist(s) for Team RUS at 70 kg
Win 28–5 Mongolia Enkhtuya Temuulen Fall November 23–26, 2018 2018 Akhmat Kadyrov Cup

Russia Grozny, Russia

Win 27–5 Kyrgyzstan Adilet Anarbekov TF 11–0
2018 Intercontinental Cup 1st place, gold medalist(s) at 70 kg
Win 26–5 Azerbaijan Aghahuseyn Mustafayev 8–4 November 15–19, 2018 2018 Intercontinental Cup

Russia Khasavyurt, Russia

Win 25–5 Russia Abutalim Gamzaev Fall
Win 24–5 Russia Anzor Zakuev 8–3
Win 23–5 Lithuania Artem Auga TF 10–0
2018 Russian Nationals 5th at 70 kg
Loss 22–5 North Ossetia–Alania David Baev 3–4 August 3–4, 2018 2018 Russian National Championships

Russia Odintsovo, Russia

Loss 22–4 Dagestan Magomedrasul Gazimagomedov 1–2
Win 22–3 Republic of Crimea (Russia) Anzor Zakuev 8–1
Win 21–3 Karachay-Cherkessia Alibek Akbaev TF 10–0
Win 20–3 Moscow Oblast Magomedkhan Tinamagomedov TF 10–0
2018 Roman Dmitriev Memorial 1st place, gold medalist(s) at 70 kg
Win 19–3 Moldova Vasile Diacon Fall March 2–4, 2018 2018 Roman Dmitriev Memorial International

Russia Yakutsk, Russia

Win 18–3 Kazakhstan Nurkozha Kaipanov TF 13–3
Win 17–3 Russia Stiv Popov TF 10–0
Win 16–3 Russia Kirill Korneev Fall
2017 Stepan Sargsyan Cup 1st place, gold medalist(s) at 65 kg
Win 15–3 Armenia Valodya Frangulyan 10–6 October 7–8, 2017 2017 Stepan Sargsyan Cup

Armenia Vanadzor, Armenia

Win 14–3 Armenia Narek Sirunyan 13–7
Win 13–3 Armenia Vardges Karapetyan TF 10–0
Win 12–3 Armenia Gor Sirekanyan TF 12–2
2017 Aleksandr Medved Prizes 8th at 65 kg
Loss 11–3 Russia Islam Mazhitov 5–6 September 16–17, 2017 2017 Aleksandr Medved Prizes

Belarus Minsk, Belarus

Win 11–2 Russia Magomed Surkhoev TF 10–0
2017 Roman Dmitriev Memorial 1st place, gold medalist(s) at 66 kg
Win 10–2 Mongolia Temuulen Enkhtuya TF 10–0 March 4–5, 2017 2017 Roman Dmitriev Memorial International

Russia Yakutsk, Russia

Win 9–2 Russia Nurgustan Broshchev TF 10–0
Win 8–2 Russia Egor Zakharov TF 10–0
Win 7–2 Russia Aisen Romanov TF 10–0
2017 Ivan Yarygin Golden Grand Prix 9th at 61 kg
Loss 6–2 Chechnya Bekkhan Goygereyev 2–6 January 28, 2017 Golden Grand Prix Ivan Yarygin 2017

Russia Krasnoyarsk, Russia

Win 6–1 Krasnoyarsk Krai Ruslan Zhendaev TF 10–0
Win 5–1 Yakutia Dyulustan Bulatov 3–1
2016 Intercontinental Cup 1st place, gold medalist(s) at 61 kg
Win 4–1 Kazakhstan Daulet Niyazbekov 6–5 November 14, 2016 2016 Intercontinental Cup

Russia Khasavyurt, Russia

Win 3–1
Win 2–1
2016 Ali Aliev Memorial 10th at 61 kg
Loss 1–1 Russia Bekkhan Goygereyev TF 0–10 July 1–3, 2016 2016 Ali Aliev Memorial International

Russia Makhachkala, Russia

Win 1–0 Russia Savr Shalburov TF 12–0

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  45. ^ Chechnya's Olympic medalists who competed for other countries were presented with apartments
  46. ^ Нохчийчохь, Дагестанехь петарш ло Олимпиадан спортхошна - уьш къийсалуш бара кхечу пачхьалкхийн тобанашца
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