Dmitry Beshenets
Personal information
Native nameДмитрий Александрович Бешенец
Full nameDmitry Aleksandrovich Beshenets
National teamRussia
Born (1984-04-25) 25 April 1984
Voronezh Oblast, Russia[1]
Sport
SportFighting Ju-jitsu, Sambo, Judo
Weight class69 kg
ClubFDDMO (ФДДМО)
Coached byIvan Dolbilin (personal coach)
D. Ivanov
Ye. Korotkykh
Medal record
Men's sport ju-jitsu
Representing  Russia
World Games
Silver medal – second place2013 CaliFighting −69 kg
World Combat Games
Gold medal – first place2013 St. PetersburgFighting −69 kg
World Championships
Gold medal – first place2010 St. PetersburgFighting −69 kg
Gold medal – first place2011 CaliFighting −69 kg
Gold medal – first place2012 ViennaFighting −69 kg
Silver medal – second place2015 BangkokFighting −69 kg
Bronze medal – third place2016 WroclawFighting −69 kg
Gold medal – first place2017 BogotaFighting −69 kg
Gold medal – first place2018 MalmöFighting −69 kg
Silver medal – second place2019 Abu DhabiFighting −69 kg
European Championships
Gold medal – first place2009 PodgoricaFighting −69 kg
Gold medal – first place2011 MariborFighting −69 kg
Gold medal – first place2013 WalldorfFighting −69 kg
Gold medal – first place2015 AlmereFighting −69 kg
Silver medal – second place2017 Banja LukaFighting −69 kg
Gold medal – first place2018 GliwiceFighting −69 kg
Gold medal – first place2019 BucharestFighting −69 kg
Updated on 30 November 2019.

Dmitry Aleksandrovich Beshenets (Russian: Дмитрий Александрович Бешенец, born 25 April 1984) is a Russian martial artist who represents his native country Russia in sport jujitsu (JJIF).[2]

Career

As a child he began with sambo and judo in Voronezh under the coach Ivan Dolbilin. He switched for sport jujitsu with his coach after 2004 when it became supported sport in Russia.[3] He is member of Russian national team since 2008 and since that he was affiliated with city Saint Petersburg. In 2014 he was banned by national federation for 1 year for signing with Moscow Oblast without permission.[4]

In international level he is one of the most successful jutsuka. He is five times individual world champion – 2010, 2011, 2012, 2017, 2018 and six times European champion in discipline fighting system, 69 kg weight category.

Results

World Games (IWGA + JJIF)
Year Place Medal Discipline Category
2013Cali ( Colombia) SilverFighting System-69 kg
World Combat Games (GAISF + JJIF)
2013Saint Petersburg ( Russia) GoldFighting System-69 kg
Ju-Jitsu World Championships (JJIF)
2010Saint Petersburg ( Russia) GoldFighting System-69 kg
2011Cali ( Colombia) GoldFighting System-69 kg
2012Vienna ( Austria) GoldFighting System-69 kg
2015Bangkok ( Thailand) SilverFighting System-69 kg
2016Wrocław ( Poland) BronzeFighting System-69 kg
2017Bogota ( Colombia) GoldFighting System-69 kg
2018Malmö ( Sweden) GoldFighting System-69 kg
2019Abu Dhabi ( United Arab Emirates) SilverFighting System-69 kg
Ju-Jitsu European Championships (JJEU + JJIF)
2009Podgorica ( Montenegro) GoldFighting System-69 kg
2011Maribor ( Slovenia) GoldFighting System-69 kg
2013Walldorf ( Germany) GoldFighting System-69 kg
2015Almere ( Netherlands) GoldFighting System-69 kg
2017Banja Luka ( Bosnia and Herzegovina) SilverFighting System-69 kg
2018Gliwice ( Poland) GoldFighting System-69 kg
2018Bucharest ( Romania) GoldFighting System-69 kg

References

  1. "Современный музей спорта". www.smsport.ru. Retrieved 12 December 2019.
  2. List of candidates for the national teams of the Russian Federation in ju-jitsu
  3. "Воронежский спортсмен Дмитрий Бешенец стал чемпионом мира во второй раз". Вести Воронеж (in Russian). 14 November 2011. Retrieved 12 December 2019.
  4. "Чемпион мира и Европы воронежец Дмитрий Бешенец лишился медалей". МОЁ! Online. Все новости Воронежа (in Russian). 27 October 2014. Retrieved 12 December 2019.


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