Taha Akgül

Taha Akgül (born November 22, 1990 in Sivas, Turkey) is an Olympic, World and European champion Turkish freestyle wrestler competing in the 125 kg division.[1][2] He is a graduate of the Karamanoğlu Mehmetbey University Physical Education and Sports Academy and completed his master's degree at Sivas Cumhuriyet University.[3][4]

Taha Akgül
Akgül at the 2016 Olympics
Personal information
NationalityTurkish
Born (1990-11-22) November 22, 1990
Sivas, Turkey
Height1.92 m (6 ft 4 in)
Weight125 kg (276 lb; 19.7 st)
Sport
SportWrestling
Event(s)Freestyle
ClubAski Spor Kulübü, Ankara
Turned pro2010
Coached byAbdullah Çakmak

Wrestling career

Akgül took up wrestling in 2003 following his father and brother. He won the gold medal at the 40th Yaşar Doğu International Wrestling Tournament held in 2012.[5] At the 2012 European Wrestling Championships held in Belgrade, Serbia, Taha Akgül became champion in his weight category.[6] He is now considered the best active wrestler with Abdulrashid Sadulaev.

He qualified for the 2012 Olympics.[7] He did not advance to quarterfinal after losing to Bilyal Makhov from Russia in the round of 16. At the 2012 World University Wrestling Championships held in Kuortane, Finland, he became gold medallist in his weight class.[8]

Taha Akgül defended his European champion title at the 2013 European Wrestling Championships held in Tbilisi, Georgia.[9] He won the bronze medal at the 2013 World Wrestling Championships in Budapest, Hungary.[10]

In 2014 and 2015 he won the world title in the 125 kg division.[11][12] In 2014 he named as the Best Wrestler of the Year by the Turkish Wrestling Federation. He won a gold medal at the 2016 Olympics, defeating Komeil Ghasemi in the final.

Taha Akgul won the gold medal at the 2017 European Wrestling Championships in Serbia on Friday.[13]

World Championships 2017, Paris: It was a dramatic gold medal match. Akgul scored the first point on the counter in less than one minute into the game. The Turkish international continued to dominate the first period by taking a four-point lead. But the Georgian wrestler turned the tables in his favour in the dying seconds of the first half. Within one minute he covered the four-point lead by two successive takedowns, levelling the score at 4-4. In the second half, both the wrestlers went into attacking mode. With a series of attacks, the wrestlers were drawn at 8-8. But in the final 10 seconds of the bout, Petriashvili executed a two-pointer move and became the world champion.[14]

Taha Akgul won gold medals on Sunday at the European Wrestling Championships held in Kaspiysk in Russia’s northern Caucasus Republic of Dagestan. He won against Georgian wrestler Geno Petriashvili 2-1 to become the European champion in the 125-kilogram category.[15]

Taha Akgul comes second in World Wrestling C'ships. Akgul wins silver medal in World Wrestling Championships, losing to Georgia's Petriashvili in men's freestyle final.[16]

Taha Akgül on April 22 won gold in the 2021 European Championships in Warsaw. Akgül secured his eighth European title as the 30-year-old beat his Russian opponent Sergei Kozyrev via disqualification (9-2) in the men's freestyle 125-kilogram final. He had previously won gold in the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympics Games. Speaking to Anadolu Agency (AA) about his latest success, Akgül said winning the tournament after being forced to a nearly two-year hiatus due to injury was a great morale boost for him. “I won my 8th European title after defeating my rivals with overwhelming superiority. It was really important for me to win a gold medal, considering I joined straight to European Championships after my 1.5-year break. And the Olympics is so close,” Akgül said, adding that he would be aiming for a second Olympic gold medal at Tokyo 2020.[17]

Wrestling record

Res. Record Opponent Score Date Event Location Video
2021 World Championship at 125 kg
Win 125-7 Nick Gwiazdowski 6-4 October 3, 2021 2021 World Championship Oslo
Loss 124-7 Amir Hossein Zare 0-4 October 2, 2021
Win 124–6 Zelimkhan Khizriev 5–0
Win 123–6 Robert Baran 5–0
2020 Olympic Games at 125 kg
Win 122–6 Mönkhtöriin Lkhagvagerel 5–0 August 06, 2021 2020 Olympic Games Tokyo
Win 121–6 Aiaal Lazarev 4–0
Loss 120–6 Gable Steveson 0–8 August 05, 2021
Win 120–5 Amar Dhesi 5–0
2021 European Championships at 125 kg
Win 119–5 Sergei Kozyrev 9-2 April 21, 2021 2021 European Championship Warsaw
Win 118–5 Dzianis Khramiankou 4-0 April 20, 2021
Win 117–5 Kamil Kościółek 6–1
Win 116–5 Geno Petriashvili 6–1
2019 Turkey Championships at 125 kg
Win 115–5 Tanju Gemici 10–0 Tech Fall December 22, 2019 2019 Turkey Championships Ankara
Win 114–5 Hüseyin Civelek 10–0 Tech Fall
Win 113–5 Mustafa Tayyip Küçük 10–0 Tech Fall
Win 112–5 Enes Kaan 12–2 Tech Fall
Win 111–5 Adil Misirci 10–0 Tech Fall
2019 Bundesliga tournament at 125 kg
Win 110–5 Robin Ferdinand 19–4 Tech Fall November 16, 2019 2019 Bundesliga Tournament Hockenheim
Win 109–5 Nico Graf 16–0 Tech Fall RKG Reilingen-Hockenheim
Win 108–5 Alexander Kleer 16–0 Tech Fall
2019 Military World Games at 125 kg
Win 107–5 Yadollah Mohebbi 3–0 October 22, 2019 2019 Military Games Wuhan
Win 106–5 Robert Baran 8–1 October 21, 2019
Win 105–5 Aleksandr Goldovski 4–0
Win 104–5 Sohbet Belliyev 5–0
2019 World Championship at 125 kg
Loss 103–5 Geno Petriashvili 6–6 September 21, 2019 2019 World Championship Nur-Sultan
Win 103-4 Deng Zhiwei 10–0 Tech Fall September 20, 2019
Win 102–4 Khasanboy Rakhimov 3–0
Win 101–4 Alexander Romanov 8–0
2019 Yaşar Doğu tournament at 125 kg
Win 100–4 Nick Gwiazdowski 5–1 July 14, 2019 2019 Yaşar Doğu Tournament Istanbul
Win 99–4 Yadollah Mohebbi 10–0 Tech Fall July 13, 2019
Win 98–4 Daniel Ligeti 5–2
2019 European Championship at 125 kg
Win 97–4 Geno Petriashvili 7–0 April 10, 2019 Bucharest
Win 96–4 Anzor Khizriev 8–1 April 9, 2019
Win 95–4 Andranik Galstyan 11–0 Tech Fall
Win 94–4 Rareș Chintoan 7–1
2018 World Championship at 125 kg
Loss 93–4 Parviz Hadi 2–3 October 20, 2018 2018 World Championship Budapest
Win 93–3 Oleksandr Khotsianivskyi 7–0
Win 92–3 Nick Matuhin 9–0
2018 European Championship at 125 kg
Win 91–3 Geno Petriashvili 2–1 May 6, 2018 2018 European Championship Kaspiysk
Win 90–3 Muradin Kushkhov 3–0 May 5, 2018
Win 89–3 Jamaladdin Magomedov 4–2
Win 88–3 Ibrahim Saidau 5–0
2018 Granma World Tournament at 125 kg
Win 87–3 Ben Durbin 11–0 Tech Fall October 22, 2019 2018 Granma World Tournament Havana
Win 86–3 Davit Modzmanashvili 8–1 October 21, 2019
Win 85–3 Alen Zasyeyev 7–0
Win 84–3 Garik Barseghyan 11–0 Tech Fall
2017 World Championship at 125 kg
Loss 83–3 Geno Petriashvili 8–10 August 25, 2017 2017 World Championship Paris
Win 83–2 Nick Gwiazdowski 10–0 Tech Fall August 24, 2017
Win 82–2 Nam Koung-jin 12–2 Tech Fall
Win 81–2 Natsagsürengiin Zolboo 8–0
2017 European Championship at 125 kg
Win 80–2 Jamaladdin Magomedov 8–2 May 5, 2017 2017 European Championship Novi Sad
Win 79–2 Dániel Ligeti 5–0
Win 78–2 Geno Petriashvili 14–4 Tech Fall
Win 77–2 Danylo Kartavyi 9–2
2016 Olympic Games at 125 kg
Win 76–2 Komeil Ghasemi 3–1 August 20, 2016 2016 Olympic Games Rio de Janeiro
Win 75–2 Levan Berianidze 8–1
Win 74–2 Ibrahim Saidau 11–0 Tech Fall
Win 73–2 Jargalsaikhany Chuluunbat 10–0 Tech Fall
2016 Yaşar Doğu tournament at 125 kg
Win 72–2 Tony Nelson 10–0 Tech Fall February 7, 2016 2016 Yaşar Doğu Tournament Istanbul
Win 71–2 Jamaladdin Magomedov 12–1 February 6, 2016
Win 70–2 Yasin Kılıç 9–1
2015 World Championship at 125 kg
Win 69–2 Jamaladdin Magomedov 10–0 Tech Fall September 12, 2015 2015 World Championship Las Vegas, NV
Win 68–2 Bilyal Makhov 10–0 Tech Fall
Win 67–2 Daulet Shabanbay 6–1
Win 66–2 Levan Berianidze 4–2
Win 65–2 José Cuba Tech Fall (11–0)
2015 European Games at 125 kg
Win 64–2 Aleksey Shemarov 6–0 June 18, 2015 2015 European Games Baku
Win 63–2 Soslan Gagloev Fall
Win 62–2 Robert Baran Fall
Win 61–2 Jamaladdin Magomedov 5–2
2015 Yaşar Doğu tournament at 125 kg
Win 60–2 Aiaal Lazarev (Tech Fall)10–0 March 29, 2015 2015 Yaşar Doğu Tournament Istanbul
Win 59–2 Daulet Shabanu (Tech Fall)12–1 March 28, 2015
Win 58–2 Khadzhimurat Gatsalov (Tech Fall) 10–0
2014 World Championship at 125 kg
Win 57–2 Komeil Ghasemi 4–3 September 8, 2014 2014 World Championship Tashkent
Win 56–2 Aleksey Shemarov 8–1
Win 55–2 Tervel Dlagnev 4–2
Win 54–2 Aslan Dzebisov 4–0
Win 53–2 Richárd Csercsics 10–4
2014 European Championship at 125 kg
Win 52–2 Alan Khugaev Tech Fall 10–0 April 3, 2014 2014 European Championship Vantaa
Win 51–2 Oleksandr Khotsianivskyi Tech Fall 10–0
Win 50–2 Vadzim Shvedau Tech Fall 10–0
Win 49–2 Andranik Galstyan Tech Fall 11–0
2014 Yaşar Doğu tournament at 125 kg
Win 48–2 Komeil Ghasemi 4–1 February 16, 2014 2014 Yaşar Doğu Tournament Istanbul
Win 47–2 Dom Bradley 6–1 February 16, 2014
Win 46–2 Hamza Ozkaradeniz 2–0
2013 Moscow Lights at 125 kg
Win 45–2 Geno Petriashvili 10–1 November 8, 2013 2013 Moscow Lights Moscow
Win 44–2 Andranik Galstyan 10–0 November 12, 2013
Win 43–2 Alen Zasyeyev 4–1
Win 42–2 Bimbelov Peycho 10–0
2013 World Championship at 125 kg
Win 41–2 Tervel Dlagnev 3–0 September 17, 2013 2013 World Championship Budapest
Win 40–2 Jamaladdin Magomedov 7–3
Win 39–2 Florian Skilang Temengil (Tech Fall) 8–0
Loss 38–2 Alen Zasyeyev 2–6
Win 38–1 Christos Nyfadopoulos (Tech Fall) 9–0
2013 Summer Universiade at 120 kg
Win 37–1 Oleksandr Khotsianivskyi (Tech Fall) 8–0 July 16, 2013 2013 Summer Universiade Kazan
Win 36–1 Parviz Hadi 6–1
Win 35–1 Deng Zhiwei 7–0
Win 34–1 Ibrahim Saidau 4–1
2013 Mediterranean Games at 120 kg
Win 33–1 Slim Trabelsi (Tech Fall)10–0 June 26, 2013 2013 Mediterranean Games Mersin
Win 32–1 Christos Nyfadopoulos (Tech Fall)10–0
Win 31–1 Bojan Danov (Tech Fall)10–0
Win 30–1 Pedrag Dubaic (Tech Fall)10–0
2013 European Championship at 120 kg
Win 29–1 Alen Zasieiev 0–6, 1–0, 2–1 March 21, 2013 2013 European Championship Tbilisi
Win 28–1 Daniel Ligeti 5–1, 5–3
Win 27–1 Dimitar Angelov Kumchev 2–2, 3–0, 3–1
Win 26–1 Jamaladdin Magomedov 2–0, 2–0
2013 World Cup at 120 kg
Win 25–1 Tervel Dlagnev 6–2 February 21, 2013 2013 World Cup Tehran
Win 24–1 Komeil Ghasemi 5–1
Win 23–1 Mohammad Reza Azarshakib 8–0
Win 22–1 Alan Khugaev 6–3
Win 21–1 Taichi Oka Tech Fall (11–0)
2013 Yaşar Doğu tournament at 120 kg
Win 20–1 Kurban Kurbanov 9–2 February 9, 2013 2013 Yaşar Doğu Tournament Ankara
Win 19–1 Jamaladdin Magomedov 6–1
Win 18–1 Geno Petriashvili 6–3

2012 World University Championship at 120 kg

Win 17–1 Parviz Hadi Tech Fall (10–0) October 2, 2012 2012 World University Championship Kuortane
Win 16–1 Vitali Gagiev 10–2
Win 15–1 Anthony Nelson Tech-Fall (9–0)
Win 14–1 Odgerel Bat-Ochir 7–0
2012 Olympics Games 9th at 120 kg
Loss 13–1 Bilyal Makhov 1–0, 3–0 August 11, 2012 2012 Olympics Games London
Win 13–0 Oleksandr Khotsianivskyi 1–0, 2–0
2012 Yaşar Doğu tournament at 120 kg
Win 12–0 Oleksandr Khotsianivskyi 5–2 Juny 13, 2012 2012 Yaşar Doğu Tournament Ankara
Win 11–0 Rareş Chintoan 7–0 Juny 13, 2012
Win 10–0 Fardin Masoumi (Tech Fall) 10–0
2012 European Championship at 120 kg
Win 9–0 Daniel Ligeti (Tech Fall) 9–1 March 2, 2012 2012 European Championship Belgrade
Win 8–0 Ihar Dziatko 5–0
Win 7–0 Nick Matuhin 4–0
Win 6–0 Giagias Stamatios (Tech Fall) 9–0
2011 Golden Grand Prix at 125 kg
Win 5–0 Fatih Çakıroğlu 5–4 July 8, 2011 2011 Golden Grand Prix Baku
Win 4–0 Davit Modzmanashvili 8–3
Win 3–0 Jamaladdin Magomedov 7–3
Win 2–0 Jarod Trice 8–2
Win 1–0 José Cuba Tech Fall (11–0)

See also

References

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  2. "International Wrestling Database".
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