Mikheil Kajaia

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Mikheil Kajaia
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Personal information
Born21 July 1989 (1989-07-21) (age 32)
Tskaltubo, Georgian SSR, Soviet Union
Height1.87 m (6 ft 1+12 in)
Weight97 kg (214 lb)
Sport
Country Georgia (2010–2017)
 Serbia (2017–)
SportWrestling
Event(s)Greco-Roman

Mikheil Kajaia (Georgian: მიხეილ ქაჯაია; Serbian Cyrillic: Михаил Каџаја, romanizedMihail Kadžaja) is a Georgian-born Serbian Greco-Roman wrestler. [1]

Career[]

Representing Georgia, Kajaia participated in the 2013 Summer Universiade and he won the bronze medal in the 96 kg event. [2] He was part of the Georgian Wrestling Team at the 2015 European Games but lost to Italian Daigoro Timoncini at the 1/8 finals. [3]

In 2017, Kajaia started to wrestle for Serbia. He entered the 2017 European Wrestling Championships in Novi Sad, Serbia but defeated by the Olympic champion Artur Aleksanyan in the second round. [4] One year later, he won his first European medal, a silver, in Kaspiysk, Russia. He reached the final at 97 kg but lost to Artur Aleksanyan again with a score of 0-7. [5] At the 2018 Mediterranean Games in Tarragona, Spain, he lost to the eventual champion, Frenchman Mélonin Noumonvi, in the semifinals but still successfully grabbed a bronze medal. Kajaia later won his first world bronze medal in Budapest, Hungary. In the bronze-medal match, Kajaia faced former world champion and home favourite Balázs Kiss. Kajaia trailed 0-3 after the first period but managed a turnaround by winning on criteria with a four-point arm throw. [6] In April 2021, he competed in the 97 kg event at the 2021 European Wrestling Championships held in Warsaw, Poland.

He competed in the men's 97 kg event at the 2020 Summer Olympics held in Tokyo, Japan.[7]

References[]

  1. ^ "Database". UWW. Retrieved 29 October 2018.
  2. ^ "2018 World Championships preview at 97 kg/213.5 lbs. in Greco-Roman". USA Wrestling. Retrieved 29 October 2018.
  3. ^ "Wrestling - Men's 98kg Greco-Roman". Baku 2015. Retrieved 29 October 2018.
  4. ^ "Baldauf Stuns Rio 2016 Champ, Serbia Advances Two to GR Finals at European C'ships". UWW. Retrieved 29 October 2018.
  5. ^ "Golds on Third Day of Euro C'Ships". UWW. Retrieved 29 October 2018.
  6. ^ "Russia Sweeps Greco Gold Medals on Final Day of World Championships". UWW. Retrieved 29 October 2018.
  7. ^ "Wrestling Results Book" (PDF). 2020 Summer Olympics. Archived (PDF) from the original on 7 August 2021. Retrieved 8 August 2021.

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