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Karelin was born as a 5.5 kilograms (12 lb) baby. [25] He was an avid fan of literature and mathematics during his school years. [26] He began training in 1981, under Viktor Kuznetsov, who remained his coach through his entire career. [27] [1] He initially started boxing, following in the footsteps of his father, until he decided against it. [28]
Alexander Karelin was awarded for his recognition as the greatest wrestler of all time (from antiquity to the present day). [17] [18] He was a Greco-Roman wrestler in the Olympics, and in his career he won 887 bouts and lost only 2 times. [19]
Rulon Ellis Gardner (born August 16, 1971) is an American retired Greco-Roman wrestler. He won the gold medal at the 2000 Olympic Games, defeating Russia's three-time reigning Olympic gold medalist Aleksandr Karelin in the final; [2] Karelin was previously unbeaten for 13 years in international competition.
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Russia's wrestler, Alexander Karelin. Russia has produced multiple Olympic and World wrestling champions, including 3 time Greco-Roman Olympic gold medalist Alexander Karelin, who was named the greatest ever Greco-Roman wrestler of the 20th century by the International Federation of Associated Wrestling Styles (FILA), [75]
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Karelin (Russian: Карелин), or Karelina (Карелина; feminine), is a Russian last name and may refer to: Alexander Karelin (b. 1967), Soviet/Russian wrestler and Hero of the Russian Federation; Anatoly Karelin (1922–1974), Soviet aircraft pilot and Hero of the Soviet Union; Andrei Karelin (1837–1906), Russian photographer
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