Park, Jang-Soon (KOR) vs Saitiev, Bouvaisa (RUS)

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    1996 Atlantas olympic free 74kg class FINAL
    Park, Jang-Soon (KOR) vs Saitiev, Bouvaisa (RUS)
    ☆Park, Jang-Soon ( 박장순 朴章洵 : KOR)
    Date of birth: 1968-04-10
    Height: 171 cm
    Weight: 78 kg
    Club: Samsung Insurance Life Co.
    Coach: Byung-Chan Min
    Profession: p.e. teacher
    【Honours】
    1996 Asian Championship
    1993 World Championship
    1992 Olympic Games
    1990 Asian Games
    1990 Grand Prix of Germany
    ☆Saitiev Bouvaisa (Бувайсар Сайтиев : RUS)
    Date of birth: 1975-03-11
    Height: 183 cm
    Weight: 79 kg
    Club: national team Russia
    Coach: Dmitri Mindiashvili - Hamid Saitiev
    Profession: p.e. instructor, athlete
    active since: 1985
    【Honours】
    2008 Olympic Games
    2006 European Championship
    2005 World Championship
    2004 Olympic Games
    2003 World Championship
    2001 World Championship
    2001 European Championship
    2000 European Championship
    1999 World Military Games
    1998 World Championship
    1998 Goodwill Games
    1998 European Championship
    1997 World Championship
    1997 European Championship
    1996 Olympic Games
    1996 European Championship
    1995 World Championship
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Комментарии • 17

  • @michaeldjay8606
    @michaeldjay8606 8 месяцев назад +3

    He is now the freestyle wrestling coach for the South Korean national team under Samsung Group and then he was 1992 Gold medalist 74kg Olympian

  • @HeidarAlizaeiWrestling
    @HeidarAlizaeiWrestling Месяц назад

    Legend ❤

  • @markchandler7089
    @markchandler7089 15 дней назад

    Satiev doesnt look that powerful, but his strength is legiondary, his balance is amazing and he uses leverage better than anyone. Great match even though the score is one-sided. A lot happening here.

  • @user-sc1ov2sc2y
    @user-sc1ov2sc2y 9 месяцев назад +1

    15 лет сайтиев ребра ломал

  • @user-et5xc2yf2q
    @user-et5xc2yf2q 9 месяцев назад +1

    больше на симуляцию похоже , с реальным переломом бороться не сможешь

  • @Deniz-dm9vm
    @Deniz-dm9vm 7 лет назад +2

    корейцу подломил ребра при первом накате. посыпался потом кореец...

    • @user-vy9xe6bq9z
      @user-vy9xe6bq9z 2 года назад

      в одну калитку ходю-ходю уделал.

    • @user-sc1ov2sc2y
      @user-sc1ov2sc2y 9 месяцев назад

      Это ломают у кого кроме силы нечего нет,а тут голова атвага ,так что не пачкай чистоту,этого уже знают все мире , бувайсар сайтиев .

    • @Deniz-dm9vm
      @Deniz-dm9vm 9 месяцев назад

      @@user-sc1ov2sc2y ломают , потому что ломается и никто не разбирает, тут либо ты , либо он.

  • @user-ym7kq8bd8k
    @user-ym7kq8bd8k 4 года назад +3

    What a beautiful Asian man....

  • @fredbouwman7218
    @fredbouwman7218 3 года назад

    Amazing how the Korean only gets hurt when he loses a point.

    • @user-zz7mi8hb9t
      @user-zz7mi8hb9t 2 года назад +3

      I remember that he was suffering from broken ribcage... which is very frequently happening type of injury among the wrestlers and judokas, too. I guess that the parterre position must have literally grounded the whole ribcage of his. That's why the coaches come out during the break and check his chest.

    • @TV-og5en
      @TV-og5en 5 месяцев назад

      The Korean won one gold medal at olympic and two silver medals at olympic. I hate chauvinists. But he is not. He is a first rate wrestler.

  • @joeymillera
    @joeymillera 11 лет назад

    Boy that escalated quickly.

  • @iSmartPerson
    @iSmartPerson 12 лет назад +3

    good job! Saitiev did there. The other one was just faking all the time. I also train wrestling and I come from Chechenya just like saitiev.