Buvaisar Saitiev
Buvaisar Hamidovich Saitiev, also spelled Buvaysar Hamidovich Saytiev, (Russian: Бувайсар Хамидович Сайтиев, Chechen: Сайт КIант Бувайса) (born March 11, 1975 in Khasavyurt, Dagestan ASSR) is a Russian retired freestyle wrestler who represented Chechnya, and won nine world-level gold medals in freestyle wrestling (second most, behind Aleksandr Medved's ten). He is widely considered as the greatest freestyle wrestler of all time.[1][2][3][4] He currently is an acting State Duma Deputy from Dagestan.[5][6][7]
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Born | Khasavyurt, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union | March 11, 1975|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Height | 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Weight | 74 kg (163 lb) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Country | Russia | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Sport | Wrestling | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Event(s) | Freestyle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Club | Mindiashvili wrestling academy | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Coached by | Dmitri Mindiashvili | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Medal record
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Updated on 5 September 2014. |
Life
In 1992, Buvaisar left his hometown of Khasavyurt, Dagestan in order to train at a prestigious wrestling center in Krasnoyarsk, Siberia. His younger brother Adam Saitiev would follow in his footsteps.
Soon after graduating from the training center, Saitiev began his quest to represent Russia on the world stage. Buvaisar has been decorated with the Order of Friendship by the Russian president. His younger brother Adam Saitiev, also a wrestler, won gold in the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney.
Buvaisar's life philosophy has been heavily influenced by Nobel Prize-winning poet Boris Pasternak. Saitiev repeats the following poem before every match, and according to Buvaisar, the poem has defined his life both inside and outside of wrestling:[8]
It is not seemly to be famous
Celebrity does not exalt;
There is no need to hoard your writings
And to preserve them in a vault.
To give your all - this is creation,
And not - to deafen and eclipse.
How shameful, when you have no meaning,
To be on everybody's lips!
Try not to live as a pretender,
But so to manage your affairs
That you are loved by wide expanses,
And hear the call of future years.
Leave blanks in life, not in your papers,
And do not ever hesitate
To pencil out whole chunks, whole chapters
Of your existence, of your fate.
Into obscurity retiring
Try your development to hide,
As autumn mist on early mornings
Conceals the dreaming countryside.
The others, step by step, will follow
The living imprint of your feet;
But you yourself must not distinguish
Your victory from your defeat.
And never for a single moment
Betray your credo or pretend,
But be alive-only this matters-Alive and burning to the end.
— Boris Pasternak, My Sister Life
Быть знаменитым некрасиво.
Не это подымает ввысь.
Не надо заводить архива,
Над рукописями трястись.Цель творчества самоотдача,
А не шумиха, не успех.
Позорно ничего не знача,Быть притчей на устах у всех.
— Борис Пастернак, Сестра моя — жизнь
Wrestling career
Saitiev has won nine world-level gold medals. He is a six-time world champion and a three-time Olympic champion. His senior-level international career began in 1994 and, to date, has continued on through the 2008 Olympics in Beijing, China. In thirteen years, he's entered eleven world championship tournaments, won nine world championship tournaments, and lost only two bouts.
In 1999, Buvaisar did not wrestle at the world championships. Instead his weight class was represented by his younger brother Adam, who won a gold medal. Saitiev also did not compete at the world championships in 2002. He lost to Magomed Isagadjiev at the 2002 Russian Nationals. Isagadjiev went on the win a silver medal at the world championships. In 2007 Saitiev was beat out for the Russian team by Makhach Murtazaliev, who went on to win the world title. According to media reports, Saitiev's training in 2007 was hampered by a neck injury
Match results
World Championships & Olympics | ||||||
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Res. | Record | Opponent | Score | Date | Event | Location |
2008 Summer Olympics at 74kg | ||||||
Win | 46-2 | Soslan Tigiev | 0–1, 1–0, 3–1 | August 12, 2008 | 2008 Olympic Games | Beijing, China |
Win | 45-2 | Kiril Terziev | Fall | |||
Win | 44-2 | Ivan Fundora | 2-0, 2-1 | |||
Win | 43-2 | Ahmet Gülhan | 1-0, 4-0 | |||
Win | 42-2 | Cho Byung-kwan | 1-0, 7-2 | |||
2006 World Championships 8th at 74kg | ||||||
Loss | 41-2 | Mihail Ganev | 3-0, 2-2, 1-1 | September 27, 2006 | 2006 World Wrestling Championships | Guangzhou, China |
Win | 41-1 | Ivan Fundora | 5-3, 7-2 | |||
Win | 40-1 | Maximo Blanco | 4-1, 5-0 | |||
2005 World Championships at 74kg | ||||||
Win | 39-1 | Arpad Ritter | 3-0, 3-1 | September 26, 2005 | 2005 World Wrestling Championships | Budapest, Hungary |
Win | 38-1 | Mehdi Hajizadeh | 6-0, 5-3 | |||
Win | 37-1 | Salvatore Rinella | 6-1, 5-0 | |||
Win | 36-1 | Nikolay Paslar | 3-0, 3-1 | |||
Win | 35-1 | Malak Mohamed Osman | 2-0, 9-0 | |||
2004 Summer Olympics at 74kg | ||||||
Win | 34-1 | Gennadiy Laliyev | 7-0 | August 26, 2004 | 2004 Olympic Games | Athens, Greece |
Win | 33-1 | Krystian Brzozowski | 8-0 | |||
Win | 32-1 | Murad Gaidarov | 3-2 | |||
Win | 31-1 | Emzarios Bentinidis | 6-1 | |||
Win | 30-1 | Arpad Ritter | 8-2 | |||
2003 World Championships at 74kg | ||||||
Win | 29-1 | Murad Gaidarov | 2-2 | September 12, 2003 | 2003 World Wrestling Championships | New York City, United States |
Win | 28-1 | Hadi Habibi | 6-3 | |||
Win | 27-1 | Talgat Ilyasov | 9-1 | |||
Win | 26-1 | Nikolay Paslar | 4-1 | |||
Win | 25-1 | Jean Bernard Diatta | Tech. Fall | |||
2001 World Championships at 76kg | ||||||
Win | 24-1 | Moon Eui-jae | 3-2 | November 22, 2001 | 2001 World Wrestling Championships | Sofia, Bulgaria |
Win | 23-1 | Joe Williams | 5-4 | |||
Win | 22-1 | Revaz Mindorashvili | 3-2 | |||
Win | 21-1 | Kunihiko Obata | 7-0 | |||
Win | 20-1 | Ruslan Khinchagov | 4-3 | |||
2000 Summer Olympics 9th at 76kg | ||||||
Loss | 19-1 | Brandon Slay | 3-4 | September 28, 2000 | 2000 Olympic Games | Sydney, Australia |
Win | 19-0 | Plamen Paskalev | 8-2 | |||
1998 World Championships at 76kg | ||||||
Win | 18-0 | Moon Eui-jae | 3-0 | September 7, 1998 | 1998 World Wrestling Championships | Tehran, Iran |
Win | 17-0 | Marcin Jurecki | Fall | |||
Win | 16-0 | Alexander Kahniasvili | Tech. Fall | |||
Win | 15-0 | Victor Peikov | Tech. Fall | |||
1997 World Championships at 76kg | ||||||
Win | 14-0 | Alexander Leipold | 3-1 | August 29, 1997 | 1997 World Wrestling Championships | Krasnojarsk, Russia |
Win | 13-0 | Moon Eui-jae | 6-2 | |||
Win | 12-0 | David Bichinashvili | 7-0 | |||
Win | 11-0 | Arpad Ritter | 6-0 | |||
Win | 10-0 | Nicholas Ugoalah | Fall | |||
1996 Summer Olympics at 74kg | ||||||
Win | 9-0 | Park Jang-soon | 5-0 | July 30, 1996 | 1996 Olympic Games | Atlanta, United States |
Win | 8-0 | Kenny Monday | 6-1 | |||
Win | 7-0 | Alexander Leipold | 3-1 | |||
Win | 6-0 | Issa Momeni | 8-0 | |||
1995 World Championships at 74kg | ||||||
Win | 5-0 | Alexander Leipold | 3-2 | August 10, 1995 | 1995 World Wrestling Championships | Atlanta, United States |
Win | 4-0 | Magomed Salam Gadshiev | 3-0 | |||
Win | 3-0 | Victor Peikov | 12-3 | |||
Win | 2-0 | Krzysztof Walencik | Fall | |||
Win | 1-0 | Alberto Rodríguez | Tech. Fall |
References
- "Olympics-Russian wrestler Saitiev abandons comeback attempt". Reuters. 21 April 2012. Retrieved 9 August 2016.
- R, Coach Mike (27 June 2014). "The greatest wrestler ever, Buvaisar Saitiev, flattens a toddler". SB Nation. Retrieved 9 August 2016.
- UFC Fight Night 35 fact grinder, SB Nation, Retrieved June 18, 2014
- Wyman, Patrick. "Why Are UFC Champions Hanging Out With An Accused Russian War Criminal?". Deadspin. Retrieved 9 August 2016.
- "Бувайсар Сайтиев станет депутатом Госдумы от Дагестана". Archived from the original on 2016-09-26. Retrieved 2016-10-03.
- "Рамзан vs Сагид. Почему Абдулатипов провел в Думу Бувайсара, но сломал карьеру Сажида?". Archived from the original on 2018-07-08. Retrieved 2016-10-03.
- Бувайсар Сайтиев прошёл в Госдуму от Дагестана
- The Silent Gladiators, p. 237