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Chermen ValievAlbanian freestyle wrestler
Date of Birth: 10.12.1998
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Content:
- Chermen Valiev: A Journey in Wrestling
- International Recognition
- Change of Allegiance
- Debut for Albania and Olympic Glory
- Bronze Medal and Controversy
- Legacy and Impact
Chermen Valiev: A Journey in Wrestling
Early Years and Youth SuccessChermen Valiev, an Ossetian-born wrestler, began his wrestling journey at a young age. Competing for Russia, he achieved notable success in various youth competitions, including the European Junior and Youth Championships.
International Recognition
Valiev's rise continued on the international stage, where he claimed gold and silver medals at the World Youth Championships. He also secured a bronze medal at the 2024 Olympic Games, becoming one of Russia's top wrestlers.
Change of Allegiance
In the aftermath of the 2024 Olympics, Valiev, along with several other Russian athletes, made the decision to switch sports citizenship to Albania. This move sparked controversy and signaled a significant shift in Valiev's career.
Debut for Albania and Olympic Glory
Valiev's debut for his newly adopted country came at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris. Despite an early victory over Turan Bayramov of Azerbaijan, he suffered a narrow defeat to Uzbekistan's Razambak Jamalov in the second round.
Bronze Medal and Controversy
With just seconds remaining in his match against Jamalov, Valiev appeared poised for victory. However, a controversial penalty for passivity resulted in a stunning win for Jamalov, who went on to become the Olympic champion.
Despite his disappointment, Valiev rallied in the repechage round, defeating Magomedhabiv Kadimahomedov and Viktor Rassadin to earn a bronze medal. This historic achievement marked Albania's first-ever Olympic medal.
Legacy and Impact
Chermen Valiev's journey as a wrestler has been marked by both triumph and adversity. Through his talent and determination, he has become an inspiration for aspiring wrestlers in Albania and around the world. His story serves as a testament to the power of perseverance and the transformative nature of sport.
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