Hassan Yazdani

Hassan Yazdani Charati (Persian: حسن یزدانی چراتی, born 28 December 1994 in Lapu Sahra, Chapakrud Rural District,[1] Juybar County, Iran) is an Iranian wrestler. Yazdani is an Olympic and World Champion in freestyle wrestling in two weight categories. He became Olympic champion in the 74kg category at the 2016 Summer Olympics after defeating Russian wrestler Aniuar Geduev in the final. The following year he became World Champion at the 2017 World Wrestling Championships in the men's Men's freestyle 86 kg category. He won his second world title at the 2019 World Wrestling Championships in Kazakhstan.

Hassan Yazdani
Hassan Yazdani at the 2018 Asian Games
Personal information
Native nameحسن یزدانی چراتی
Full nameHassan Yazdani Charati
Nickname(s)Fearless, The Greatest
NationalityIranian
Born (1994-12-26) December 26, 1994
Jouybar, Mazandaran, Iran
Height1.81 m (5 ft 11 in)
Weight86 kg (190 lb)
Sport
Country Iran
SportFreestyle wrestling
Turned pro2014
Coached byHemmat Moslemi
Mohammad Talaei
Rasoul Khadem
Gholamreza Mohammadi

Career

Yazdani celebrates after defeating Aniuar Geduev of Russia during the Men's 74kg Gold Medal Wrestling match of the Rio 2016 Summer Olympics.

Yazdani earned a gold medal at the 2014 Junior World Championships in the 66 kg division, by defeating his American opponent Aaron Pico in the final.[2] The following year, he placed second at the Senior World Championships, losing to Magomedrasul Gazimagomedov of Russia in the finals by a score of 10–3.

After bumping up to 74 kg. Yazdani claimed gold at the 2016 Rio Olympics, defeating Aniuar Geduev 6–6 with criteria by scoring the final points.

After once again bumping up in weight, Yazdani won gold at the 2017 Islamic Solidarity Games in the 86 kg division. He defeated former Olympic gold medalist Sharif Sharifov with a score of 11-0 and 2016 Olympic silver medalist Selim Yaşar with the same score en route to becoming champion.

In July 2017, Yazdani won the Iran Freestyle Wrestling Nationals at 86 kg, defeating Alireza Karimi 5-0 on his path to victory. This gained him a place at the 2017 World Wrestling Championships in Paris. In 2017 World Wrestling Championships in Paris, Hassan Yazdani participated in 86 kg. He became the champion with decisive wins, 4 out of 5 matches including the final with technical superiority. In the entire championship, Yazdani gave out only two points. Right after the matches, he stated that he "came to Paris for a decisive gold, with no ifs or buts".[3]

Achievements

  • Olympic Games – 2016
  • World Championships – 2017, 2019, 2015, 2018
  • World Cup – 2015, 2016, 2017
  • Asian Games – 2018
  • Asian Championships – 2018
  • Islamic Solidarity Games – 2017
  • Takhti Cup – 2015
  • Dan Kolov Tournament – 2019
  • Paris Tournament – 2015, 2016
  • Aleksandr Medved's Prizes, 2016
  • World Junior Championship – 2014
  • Asian Junior Championship – 2014
  • World Cadet Championship – 2011
  • Asian Cadet Championship – 2011

Senior career results

Res. Record Opponent Score Date Event Location
1st Place (with Iran-Mall Club) at 86 kg
Win 95–7  Sajjad Gholami (IRI) 11–1 17 December 2020 2020 Iranian Premier League Tehran
Win 94–7  Morteza Mirzaei (IRI) 10–0
Win 93–7  Arash Nayyerabadi (IRI) 11–0 10 December 2020
Win 92–7  Alireza Karimi (IRI) 10–0 9 December 2020
Win 90–7  Alireza Karimi (IRI) 13–0 6 October 2020
Winners at 86 kg
Win 91–7  Ahmad Bazri (IRI) 11–0 5 November 2020 2020 Iran World Team Trials Tehran
4th Place (with #Ta Sabt Jahani Tous Club) at 86 kg[4]
Win 89–7  Reza Bayat (IRI) 10–0 22 November 2019 2019 Iranian Premier League Tehran
Win 88–7  Ali Mojerloo (IRI) 11–1
Win 87–7  Hossein Shahbazi (IRI) (92 kg) 10–0 8 November 2019 Mashhad
Win 86–7  Mersad Marghzari (IRI) 10–0 7 November 2019
Gold Medal at 86 kg[5]
Win  Deepak Punia (IND) Walkover 22 September 2019 2019 World Championships Nur-Sultan
Win 85–7  Myles Amine (SMR) 11–0 21 September 2019
Win 84–7  Artur Naifonov (RUS) 4–2, Fall
Win 83–7  István Veréb (HUN) 9–2, Fall
Win 82–7  Jaime Espinal (PUR) 10–0
Winners at 86 kg[6]
Win 81–7  Kamran Ghasempour (IRI) 6–3 28 June 2019 2019 Iran World Team Trials Tehran
Gold Medal at 86 kg[7]
Win 80–7  Ali Shabanau (BLR) 16–5 3 March 2019 2019 Dan Kolov Tournament Ruse
Win 79–7  Boris Makojev (SVK) 11–1 2 March 2019
Win 78–7  Ruslan Abdulaev (RUS) 11–0
Win 77–7  Azamat Dauletbekov (KAZ) 10–0
Win 76–7  Akhmed Magamaev (BUL) 10–0
Win 75–7  Domenic Abounader (LBN) 11–0
Bronze Medal at 86 kg[8]
Win 74–7  Dauren Kurugliev (RUS) 11–5 21 October 2018 2018 World Championships Budapest
Win 73–7  Yurieski Torreblanca (CUB) 10–0
Win 72–7  Hajy Rajabau (BLR) 10–0
Loss 71–7  David Taylor (USA) 6–11 20 October 2018
Gold Medal at 86 kg[9]
Win 71–6  Domenic Abounader (LBN) 10–0 19 August 2018 2018 Asian Games Jakarta
Win 70–6  Orgodolyn Üitümen (MGL) 12–2
Win 69–6  Pawan Kumar (IND) 11–0
Win 68–6  Fahriansyah (INA) 10–0
Winners at 86 kg
Win 67–6  Kamran Ghasempour (IRI) 5–0 10 May 2018 2018 Iran World Team Trials Tehran
Win 66–6  Kamran Ghasempour (IRI) 8–2
Win 65–6  Ahmad Bazri (IRI) 8–0
Gold Medal at 86 kg[10]
Win 64–6  Orgodolyn Üitümen (MGL) 10–0 4 March 2018 2018 Asian Championships Bishkek
Win 63–6  Javrail Shapiev (UZB) 13–0
Win 62–6  Azamat Dauletbekov (KAZ) 12–2
Gold Medal at 86 kg[11]
Win 61–6  Boris Makojev (SVK) 10–0 25 August 2017 2017 World Championships Paris
Win 60–6  Vladislav Valiev (RUS) 4–0
Win 59–6  Aleksandr Gostiyev (AZE) 10–0
Win 58–6  Piotr Ianulov (MDA) 10–0
Win 57–6  Azamat Dauletbekov (KAZ) 12–2
Winners at 86 kg[12]
Win 56–6  Ezzatollah Akbari (IRI) 12–2 7 July 2017 2017 Iran World Team Trials Tehran
Win  Mohammad Javad Ebrahimi (IRI) Walkover
Win 55–6  Alireza Karimi (IRI) 5–0
Win 54–6  Ezzatollah Akbari (IRI) 11–0
Win 53–6  Esmaeil Mahmoudi (IRI) 10–0
Win 52–6  Hanif Bagherzadeh (IRI) 10–0
Gold Medal at 86 kg[13]
Win 51–6  Selim Yaşar (TUR) 11–0 20 May 2017 2017 Islamic Solidarity Games Baku
Win 50–6  Sharif Sharifov (AZE) 11–0
Win 49–6  Bakhodur Kadirov (TJK) 10–0
Gold Medal (with Iran) at 86 kg[14]
Loss 48–6  David Taylor (USA) 4–8, Fall 17 February 2017 2017 World Cup Kermanshah
Win 48–5  Pürevjavyn Önörbat (MGL) 11–2
Win 47–5  Serdar Böke (TUR) 11–1 16 February 2017
Gold Medal at 74 kg[15]
Win 46–5  Aniuar Geduev (RUS) 6–6 19 August 2016 2016 Summer Olympics Rio de Janeiro
Win 45–5  Galymzhan Usserbayev (KAZ) 10–0
Win 44–5  Soner Demirtaş (TUR) 7–0
Win 43–5  Asnage Castelly (HAI) 10–0
Gold Medal (with Iran) at 74 kg[16]
Win 42–5  Khetag Tsabolov (RUS) 14–4 12 June 2016 2016 World Cup Los Angeles
Win 41–5  Alex Dieringer (USA) 10–0
Win 40–5  Parveen Rana (IND) 12–2 11 June 2016
Win 39–5  Ashraf Aliyev (AZE) 9–5
Winners at 74 kg[17]
Win 38–5  Mostafa Hosseinkhani (IRI) 2–0 15 April 2016 2016 Iran Olympic Trials Tehran
Win 37–5  Mostafa Hosseinkhani (IRI) 5–1
Silver Medal at 74 kg[18]
Loss 36–5  Khetag Tsabolov (RUS) 2–2, Fall 18 February 2016 2016 Aleksandr Medved's Prizes Minsk
Win 36–4  Arsalan Budazhapov (RUS) 8–1
Win 35–4  Soner Demirtaş (TUR) 12–2
Win 34–4  Bekzod Abdurakhmonov (UZB) 10–5
Win 33–4  Tajudin Akaev (RUS) 10–4
Win 32–4  Martin Obst (GER) 10–0
Silver Medal at 74 kg[19]
Loss 31–4  Ali Shabanau (BLR) 6–6 30 January 2016 2016 Paris Tournament Paris
Win 31–3  Alireza Ghasemi (IRI) 8–0
Win 30–3  Alberto Martínez (ESP) 10–0, Fall
Win 29–3  Chris Perry (USA) 9–4
Silver Medal at 70 kg[20]
Loss 28–3  Magomedrasul Gazimagomedov (RUS) 3–10 12 September 2015 2015 World Championships Las Vegas
Win 28–2  James Green (USA) 9–4
Win 27–2  Davit Tlashadze (GEO) 6–0, Fall
Win 26–2  Miroslav Kirov (BUL) 6–1, Fall
Win 25–2  Jung Young-ho (KOR) 16–4
Winners at 70 kg[21]
Win  Mehdi Taghavi (IRI) Walkover 12 June 2015 2015 Iran World Team Trials Mashhad
Win 24–2  Mehdi Taghavi (IRI) 6–4
Win 23–2  Iman Rahmanizadeh (IRI) 10–0 11 June 2015
Win 22–2  Masoud Kamarvand (IRI) 11–0
Win 21–2  Morteza Goudarzi (IRI) 10–0
Gold Medal (with Iran) at 70 kg[22]
Win 20–2  Nick Marable (USA) 3–1 12 April 2015 2015 World Cup Los Angeles
Win 19–2  Ruslan Dibirgadjiyev (AZE) 10–8
Win 18–2  Zhan Safian (BLR) 12–1 11 April 2015
Gold Medal at 70 kg[23]
Win 17–2  Iman Rahmanizadeh (IRI) 11–0 13 February 2015 2015 Takhti Cup Kermanshah
Win 16–2  Alexander Jachvadze (GEO) 8–2, Fall
Win 15–2  Abbas Yazdani (IRI) 11–0
Win 14–2  Kamran Yunusov (AZE) 13–2
Gold Medal at 70 kg[24]
Win 13–2  Magomedmurad Gadzhiev (POL) 8–0 1 February 2015 2015 Paris Grand Prix Paris
Win 12–2  Adam Hall (USA) 11–0
Win 11–2  Giorgi Jikuri (GEO) 13–2
Win 10–2  Arkadiusz Szeja (POL) 2–0, Fall
5th Place (with Kefayati Club) at 70 kg[25]
Win 9–2  Gantulgyn Iderkhüü (MGL) 11–1, Fall 28 November 2014 2014 World Clubs Cup Jouybar
Win 8–2  Morteza Goudarzi (IRI) 11–0, Fall
Win 7–2  Andy Moreno (CUB) 10–0 27 November 2014
Win 6–2  Cédric Nimpagaritse (BDI) 10–0
Loss 5–2  Mehdi Taghavi (IRI) 4–6
4th Place (with Gaz Mazandaran Club) at 70 kg[26]
Loss 5–1  Peyman Yarahmadi (IRI) 2–6 31 October 2014 2014 Iranian Premier League Hamedan
Win 5–0  Khetag Tsabolov (RUS) 19–10
Win 4–0  Mostafa Sheikh-Chalandar (IRI) 14–3, Fall 30 October 2014
Win 3–0  Nima Elahi (IRI) 11–0
Win 2–0  Masoud Kamarvand (IRI) 4–2
Win 1–0  Hamid Reza Zarinpeikar (IRI) 7–0

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