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Frank Chamizo
Chamizo in 2017
Personal information
Full nameFrank Chamizo Marquez
NationalityCuban-Italian
Born (1992-07-10) 10 July 1992 (age 32)
Matanzas, Cuba
Home townOstia, Italy
Height1.70 m (5 ft 7 in)
Weight74 kg (163 lb)
Sport
Country Cuba
 Italy (since 2013)
SportWrestling
Weight class74 kg
EventFreestyle
ClubEsercito Italiano
Gamid Gamidov wrestling club (formerly)
Coached byFiliberto Delgado (Cuba)
Gaidar Gaidarov (Russia)
Medal record
Men's freestyle wrestling
Representing  Italy
Olympic Games
Bronze medal – third place 2016 Rio de Janeiro 65 kg
World Championships
Gold medal – first place 2015 Las Vegas 65 kg
Gold medal – first place 2017 Paris 70 kg
Silver medal – second place 2019 Nur-Sultan 74 kg
Disqualified 2022 Belgrade 74 kg
European Championships
Gold medal – first place 2016 Riga 65 kg
Gold medal – first place 2017 Novi Sad 70 kg
Gold medal – first place 2019 Bucharest 74 kg
Gold medal – first place 2020 Rome 74 kg
Silver medal – second place 2022 Budapest 74 kg
Silver medal – second place 2023 Zagreb 74 kg
Bronze medal – third place 2018 Kaspiysk 74 kg
Bronze medal – third place 2021 Warsaw 74 kg
Bronze medal – third place 2024 Bucharest 79 kg
Individual World Cup
Silver medal – second place 2020 Belgrade 74 kg
European Games
Silver medal – second place 2015 Baku 65 kg
Mediterranean Games
Gold medal – first place 2018 Tarragona 74 kg
Italian National Championships
Gold medal – first place 2017 Ostia 70 kg
Representing  Cuba
World Championships
Bronze medal – third place 2010 Moscow 55 kg
Pan American Championships
Gold medal – first place 2010 Monterrey 55 kg

Frank Chamizo Marquez (born 10 July 1992) is a Cuban-Italian freestyle wrestler who competes at 74 kilograms. Starting his career in Cuba, Chamizo became a World Cup champion, World Championship medalist, and Pan American champion at 55 kilograms in 2010 and 2011 before immigrating to Italy in 2011[1][2] Since then, Chamizo became the greatest Italian wrestler of all time,[3][4] racking up two World Championships (in 2015 at 65kg and 2017 at 70kg, plus a silver medal in 2019), an Olympic bronze medal in 2016, an Individual World Cup silver medal, a European Games silver medal, four European Championships, and others.[5]

Chamizo is also known for his rivalry with seven-time Olympic and World champion Jordan Burroughs, against whom he has gone 2–4, but winning the last match.[6]

Personal life

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Chamizo had a trying childhood. He grew up in poverty and was raised by his grandmother because both his parents lived abroad.[7] He began wrestling at age seven after walking into a wrestling facility out of curiosity.[7] The Cuban government eventually recognized his talent and helped him attend a secondary school where he could continue wrestling.[1] In addition to his native Spanish, Chamizo is fluent in Italian and can also speak English.[citation needed]

Career in Cuba

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In 2010, Chamizo won a world bronze medal for Cuba; he was only 18 at the time. The next year, he returned to the world championships, where he placed 12th. After the 2011 World Wrestling Championships, however, Cuba's wrestling federation suspended him for two years for alleged difficulties with weight management.[7] At a crossroads, he moved to Italy, where his ex-wife is from.[citation needed]

Career in Italy

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In 2015, Chamizo made his world debut for Italy and won a gold medal. Before then, no Italian had won a world or Olympic freestyle wrestling gold medal since 1980.

From there, Chamizo won three more world-level medals, including a bronze medal at the 2016 Summer Olympics and a gold medal at the 2017 world competition. Overall, Chamizo won four world-level medals for Italy and two world-level championships.

At the 2022 World Wrestling Championships in Belgrade, Serbia, he won the bronze medal by defeating Soner Demirtaş 5-3 in the men's freestyle 74 kg third-place match, but his medal was canceled due to doping and given to Soner Demirtaş. He was only suspended for three months.[8]

He won the silver medal at the 2023 European Wrestling Championships in Zagreb, Croatia, losing 3-1 to Tajmuraz Salkazanov of Slovakia in the men's freestyle 74 kg final match. He reached the final by defeating Dzhabrail Gadzhiev of Azerbaijan 9-4 in the second round, Soner Demirtaş 8-6 in the quarterfinals, and Ali-Pasha Umarpashaev of Bulgaria 9-0 in the semifinals.[9]

Chamizo competed at the 2024 European Wrestling Olympic Qualification Tournament in Baku, Azerbaijan hoping to qualify for the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris, France.[10] He was eliminated in his fourth match and he did not qualify for the Olympics due to controversial judging.[10] Several days later Chamizo claimed he was offered a bribe of 300 thousand dollars to deliberately lose a match, an offer that he rejected.[11] Weeks after the tournament, the refereeing body that officiated the match were suspended by the UWW, however, the result could not be changed.[12]

Freestyle record

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Freestyle matches
Res. Record Opponent Score Date Event Location
2023 World Championships at 74 kg
Loss 160-30 Slovakia Tajmuraz Salkazanov 1-3 29–30 March 2022 2023 World Wrestling Championships Serbia Belgrade, Serbia
2023 European Championships at 2nd place, silver medalist(s) 74 kg
Loss 160-29 Slovakia Tajmuraz Salkazanov 1-3 29–30 March 2022 2022 European Wrestling Championships Croatia Zagreb, Croatia
Win 160-28 Bulgaria Ali-Pasha Umarpashaev 9-0
Win 159–28 Turkey Soner Demirtaş 8-6
Win 158–28 Azerbaijan Khadzhimurad Gadzhiyev 9-4
2022 World Championships at 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) (stripped) 74 kg
Win 157–28 Turkey Soner Demirtaş 5-3 29–30 March 2022 2022 World Wrestling Championships Serbia Belgrade, Serbia
Loss 156–28 Slovakia Tajmuraz Salkazanov 0-3
Win 156–27 Serbia Khetag Tsabolov 6-3
Win 155–27 South Korea Lee Seung-bong 11-4
Win 154–27 Georgia (country) Giorgi Sulava 14-8
2022 European Championships 2nd place, silver medalist(s) at 74 kg
Loss 153–27 Slovakia Tajmuraz Salkazanov 7–5 29–30 March 2022 2022 European Continental Championships Hungary Budapest, Hungary
Win 153–26 Armenia Hrayr Alikhanyan 7–1
Win 152–26 Turkey Soner Demirtaş WO (5–0)
Win 151–26 Georgia (country) Giorgi Sulava 10–2
2020 Summer Olympics 5th at 74 kg
Loss 150–26 United States Kyle Dake 0–5 5–6 August 2021 2020 Summer Olympics

Japan Tokyo, Japan

Loss 150–25 Belarus Magomedkhabib Kadimagomedov 7–9
Win 150–24 Azerbaijan Turan Bayramov 3–1
Win 149–24 Georgia (country) Avtandil Kentchadze 5–1
2021 Poland Open 2nd place, silver medalist(s) at 74 kg
Loss Iran Mostafa Hosseinkhani INJ 9 June 2021 2021 Poland Open

Poland Warsaw, Poland

Win 148–24 Ukraine Semen Radulov 5–4
Win 147–24 Kazakhstan Daniyar Kaisanov 2–0
Win 146–24 Germany Lucas Kahnt 7–2
2021 European Championships 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) at 74 kg
Win 145–24 Russia Razambek Zhamalov 5–1 19–21 April 2021 2021 European Continental Championships

Poland Warsaw, Poland

Win 144–24 Georgia (country) Avtandil Kentchadze 8–2
Win 143–24 Switzerland Marc Dietsche TF 12–1
Loss 142–24 Slovakia Tajmuraz Salkazanov 2–6
Win 142–23 Germany Daniel Sartakov 4–0
2021 Matteo Pellicone Ranking Series 1st place, gold medalist(s) at 74 kg
Win 141–23 United States Jordan Burroughs 3–2 7 March 2021 Matteo Pellicone Ranking Series 2021

Italy Rome, Italy

Win 140–23 Puerto Rico Franklin Gómez 6–0
Win 139–23 San Marino Malik Amine 13–8
Win 138–23 Kazakhstan Nurkozha Kaipanov 6–0
2020 Individual World Cup 2nd place, silver medalist(s) at 74 kg
Loss 137–23 Russia Razambek Zhamalov 2–4 16–18 December 2020 2020 Individual World Cup

Serbia Belgrade, Serbia

Win 137–22 Belarus Azamat Nurykau TF 10–0
Win 136–22 Armenia Hrayr Alikhanyan 8–2
Win 135–22 Turkey Fazli Eryilmaz Fall
Win 134–22 Guinea-Bissau Augusto Midana 8–0
Loss 133–22 United States Kyle Dake 3–4 25 July 2020 FloWrestling: Dake vs. Chamizo

United States Austin, Texas

2020 European Championships 1st place, gold medalist(s) at 74 kg
Win 133–21 Russia Magomedrasul Gazimagomedov 5–3 16 February 2020 2020 European Continental Championships Italy Rome, Italy
Win 132–21 Kazakhstan Murad Kuramagomedov 6–0
Win 131–21 Moldova Valentin Borzin 8–0
Win 130–21 Azerbaijan Khadzhimurad Gadzhiyev Fall
2019 World Championships 2nd place, silver medalist(s) at 74 kg
Loss 129–21 Russia Zaurbek Sidakov 2–5 21 September 2019 2019 World Championships Kazakhstan Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan
Win 129–20 France Zelimkhan Khadjiev 4–1
Win 128–20 Kazakhstan Daniyar Kaisanov Fall
Win 127–20 South Korea Lee Seung-chul 10–2
Win 126–20 Switzerland Marc Dietsche TF 10–0
2019 Yaşar Doğu 2nd place, silver medalist(s) at 74 kg
Loss United States Jordan Burroughs INJ 11–14 July 2019 2019 Yaşar Doğu Ranking Series

Turkey Istanbul, Turkey

Win 125–20 Kazakhstan Alibek Abdikassymov 10–5
Win 124–20 Turkey Fazli Eryilmaz 10–6
2019 Matteo Pellicone Memorial 1st place, gold medalist(s) at 74 kg
Win 123–20 Kazakhstan Daniyar Kaisanov 6–4 23–25 May 2019 2019 Sassari City Matteo Pellicone Memorial

Italy Sassari, Italy

Win 122–20 Russia Khetag Tsabolov 5–4
Win 121–20 Belarus Andrei Karpach 8–0
Win 120–20 United States Isaac Collier TF 11–0
2019 European Championships 1st place, gold medalist(s) at 74 kg
Win 119–20 France Zelimkhan Khadjiev 8–0 10 April 2019 2019 European Continental Championships Romania Bucharest, Romania
Win 118–20 Azerbaijan Khadzhimurad Gadzhiyev 6–2
Win 117–20 Bulgaria Miroslav Kirov 5–0
Win 116–20 Russia Timur Bizhoev 3–0
2019 Dan Kolov - Nikola Petrov 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) at 74 kg
Win 115–20 Bulgaria Ali-Pasha Umarpashaev TF 13–2 28 February – 3 March 2019 2019 Dan Kolov - Nikola Petrov Ranking Series

Bulgaria Ruse, Bulgaria

Loss 114–20 United States Jordan Burroughs 2–9
Win 114–19 Belarus Azamat Nurykau TF 12–2
2018 World Championships 5th at 74 kg
Loss 113–19 United States Jordan Burroughs 4–4 20–21 October 2018 2018 World Championships Hungary Budapest, Hungary
Loss 113–18 Russia Zaurbek Sidakov 2–3
Win 113–17 Kazakhstan Bolat Sakayev 6–1
Win 112–17 South Korea Gong Byung-min 5–1
Win 111–17 Tajikistan Gamid Dzhalilov 9–0
2018 Dmitry Korkin Memorial International 2nd place, silver medalist(s) at 74 kg
Loss 110–17 Russia Nikita Suchkov 3–5 6–8 September 2018 2018 Dmitry Korkin Memorial International

Russia Yakutsk, Russia

Win 110–16 Russia Israil Kasumov 14–11
Win 109–16 Romania Artiom Postica TF 12–2
Win 108–16 Russia Alisher Usmanov 6–4
2018 Yaşar Doğu 1st place, gold medalist(s) at 74 kg
Win 107–16 United States Jordan Burroughs 10–10 27–29 July 2018 2018 Yaşar Doğu Ranking Series

Turkey Istanbul, Turkey

Win 106–16 Iran Saeid Dadashpourkerikalaei 6–0
Win 105–16 Turkey Yakup Gör 4–0
Win 104–16 Kazakhstan Nurlan Bekzhanov 6–0
2018 Mediterranean Games 1st place, gold medalist(s) at 74 kg
Win 103–16 Egypt Samy Moustafa PP 24–27 June 2018 2018 Mediterranean Games Spain Tarragone, Spain
Win 102–16 Turkey Muhammet Demir PP
Win 101–16 Malta David Galea TF
Loss 100–16 United States Jordan Burroughs 5–8 17 May 2018 2018 Beat The Streets: Team USA vs. The World All-Stars

United States New York City, New York

2018 European Championships 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) at 74 kg
Win 100–15 Slovakia Achsarbek Gulajev TF 10–0 5 May 2018 2018 European Continental Championships Russia Kaspiysk, Russia
Loss 99–15 Turkey Soner Demirtaş 3–4
Win 99–14 Russia Khetag Tsabolov Fall
Win 98–14 Georgia (country) Avtandil Kentchadze 9–4
2018 Dan Kolov - Nikola Petrov 1st place, gold medalist(s) at 74 kg
Win 97–14 Russia Magomedkhabib Kadimagomedov 10–6 22–27 March 2018 2018 Dan Kolov - Nikola Petrov Ranking Series

Bulgaria Sofia, Bulgaria

Win 96–14 Turkey Muhammed Akdeniz Fall
Win 95–14 Bulgaria Dzhemal Ali 4–2
2018 Ukrainian Memorial 1st place, gold medalist(s) at 74 kg
Win 94–14 Puerto Rico Franklin Gómez 4–0 23–25 February 2018 XXII Outstanding Ukrainian Wrestlers and Coaches Memorial

Ukraine Kyiv, Ukraine

Win 93–14 Slovakia Achsarbek Gulajev 5–0
Win 92–14 Japan Taro Umebayashi 6–1
Win 91–14 Lithuania Andrius Mazeika TF 10–0
Win 90–14 Azerbaijan Gadzhimurad Omarov 6–4
2017 Alans International 5th at 70 kg
Loss 89–14 Russia Zaurbek Sidakov 6–9 17–25 November 2017 2017 Alans International

Russia Vladikavkaz, Russia

Win 89–13 Georgia (country) Konstantin Khabalashvili 9–6
Win 88–13 Russia Magomed Muslimov TF 11–1
2017 World Championships 1st place, gold medalist(s) at 70 kg
Win 87–13 United States James Green 8–0 26 August 2017 2017 World Championships France Paris, France
Win 86–13 Turkey Yakup Gor 5–2
Win 85–13 Kazakhstan Akzhurek Tanatarov TF 12–0
Win 84–13 Kyrgyzstan Elaman Dogdurbek Uulu TF 12–0
Win 83–13 Uzbekistan Ikhtiyor Navruzov 9–5
2017 Ion Cornianu & Ladislau Simon 1st place, gold medalist(s) at 70 kg
Win 82–13 Ukraine Andriy Kviatkovskyi 3–0 22–23 July 2017 2017 Ion Cornianu & Ladislau Simon Memorial International

Romania Bucharest, Romania

Win 81–13 Turkey Enes Uslu Fall
Win 80–13 Moldova Andrei Zugrav Fall
Win 79–13 Romania Maxim Fricatel TF 10–0
2017 Ali Aliev Memorial International 1st place, gold medalist(s) at 70 kg
Win 78–13 Mongolia Ganzorigiin Mandakhnaran 6–2 6–10 July 2017 2017 Ali Aliev Memorial International

Russia Vladikavkaz, Russia

Win 77–13 Russia Murad Kuramagomedov 12–5
Win 76–13 Russia Alibek Akbaev TF 11–0
Win 75–13 United States Jordan Oliver 7–6 17 May 2017 2017 Beat The Streets: Times Square

United States New York City, New York

2017 European Championships 1st place, gold medalist(s) at 70 kg
Win 74–13 Poland Magomedmurad Gadzhiev 4–3 2–7 May 2017 2017 European Continental Championships Serbia Novi Sad, Serbia
Win 73–13 Romania Adrian Moise TF 10–0
Win 72–13 Moldova Mihai Sava TF 10–0
Win 71–13 Azerbaijan Ruslan Dibirgadzhiyev 6–0
2017 Dan Kolov - Nikola Petrov 7th at 70 kg
Loss 70–13 Russia Magomedrasul Gazimagomedov 2–4 8–9 April 2017 2017 Dan Kolov - Nikola Petrov Ranking Series

Bulgaria Ruse, Bulgaria

Win 70–12 India Vikas TF 10–0
2017 Italian Nationals 1st place, gold medalist(s) at 70 kg
Win 69–13 Italy Gianluca Talamo TF 11–1 5 March 2017 2017 Italian National Championships

Italy Ostia, Italy

Win 68–13 Italy Massimiliano Chiara Fall
Win 67–13 Italy Giovanni Rogolino TF 13–2
Win 66–13 Italy Davide Turco TF 15–4
Win 65–13 Italy Davide Giordano TF 14–0
2017 Mälarcupen 1st place, gold medalist(s) at 74 kg
Win 64–13 Sweden Khalid Kerchiev TF 10–0 26 February 2017 2017 Mälarcupen Fristil

Sweden Västerås, Sweden

Win 63–12 Sweden Mohaydin Rahimi Fall
Win 62–12 Sweden Asef Khierkha Fall
2016 Summer Olympics 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) at 65 kg
Win 61–12 United States Frank Molinaro 5–3 21 August 2016 2016 Summer Olympics Brazil Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Loss 60–12 Azerbaijan Toghrul Asgarov 4–7
Win 60–11 Georgia (country) Zurabi Iakobishvili 4–3
Win 59–11 Armenia David Safaryan 3–1
2016 European Championships 1st place, gold medalist(s) at 65 kg
Win 58–11 Turkey Mustafa Kaya 8–6 8 March 2016 2016 European Continental Championships Latvia Riga, Latvia
Win 57–11 Azerbaijan Aghahuseyn Mustafayev TF 11–1
Win 56–11 Ukraine Semen Radulov TF 17–4
Win 55–11 Latvia Eduards Frolos TF 10–0
Win 54–11 Switzerland Steven Graf TF 10–0
2016 Alexander Medved Prizes 2nd place, silver medalist(s) at 65 kg
Loss 53–11 Russia Soslan Ramonov 7–8 18–19 February 2016 2016 Medved Cup and Pahlavani

Belarus Minsk, Belarus

Win 53–10 Belarus Aliaksandr Kontoyeu 5–4
Win 52–10 United States Logan Stieber 10–8
Win 51–10 Kazakhstan Dauren Zhumagazyev TF 12–2
Win 50–10 Russia Gamlet Ramonov TF 12–2
2015 World Championships 1st place, gold medalist(s) at 65 kg
Win 49–10 Uzbekistan Ikhtiyor Navruzov 4–3 12 September 2015 2015 World Championships United States Las Vegas, Nevada
Win 48–10 Iran Ahmad Mohammadi Fall
Win 47–10 Azerbaijan Toghrul Asgarov 10–5
Win 46–10 North Korea Kim Ju-Song 5–2
Win 45–10 Poland Magomedmurad Gadzhiev 4–3
2015 Poland Open 1st place, gold medalist(s) at 65 kg
Win 44–10 Romania George Bucur 3–3 24–26 July 2015 2015 Ziolkowski & Pytlasinski Memorial International

Poland Warsaw, Poland

Win 43–10 Ukraine Andrey Kviatkovski 9–4
Win 42–10 Russia Rashid Mostoi TF 12–2
Win 41–10 Russia Soslan Ramonov 4–3
2015 Spain Grand Prix 2nd place, silver medalist(s) at 70 kg
Loss 40–10 United States James Green 5–5 11 July 2015 2015 Grand Prix of Spain

Spain Madrid, Spain

Win 40–9 Canada Cruiz Manning 6–3
Win 39–9 Spain Airam Gonzalez TF 10–0
2015 European Games 2nd place, silver medalist(s) at 65 kg
Loss 38–9 Azerbaijan Toghrul Asgarov Fall 17 June 2015 2015 European Games Azerbaijan Baku, Azerbaijan
Win 38–8 Romania George Bucur 5–4
Win 37–8 Turkey Mustafa Kaya 10–7
Win 36–8 Georgia (country) Avtandil Kentchadze 4–4
2015 Copa Italia II 1st place, gold medalist(s) at 65 kg
Win 35–8 Italy Gianluca Talamo Fall 11 April 2015 2015 Segunda Fase Copa Italia

Italy Naples, Italy

Win 34–8 Italy Giuseppe Cristiano TF 10–0
Win 33–8 Italy Saverio Borsellino Fall
2015 U23 European Championships 1st place, gold medalist(s) at 65 kg
Win 32–8 Georgia (country) Zurabi Iakobishvili 6–0 24–29 March 2015 2015 U23 European Championships

Poland Wałbrzych, Poland

Win 31–8 Azerbaijan Magomed Muslimov 12–11
Win 30–8 Moldova Maxim Perpelia TF 10–0
Win 29–8 Hungary Norbert Lukacs TF 10–0
Win 28–8 Switzerland Randy Vock TF 10–0
2015 Alexander Medved Prizes 7th at 65 kg
Loss 27–8 Mongolia Ganzorigiin Mandakhnaran 3–9 5–7 March 2015 2015 Medved Cup and Pahlavani

Belarus Minsk, Belarus

Loss 27–7 Russia Magomed Kurbanaliev 3–5
Win 27–6 Belarus Aleksander Pauliachenko TF 13–2
Win 26–6 Georgia (country) Malkhaz Zarkua 10–2
2014 Kunayev D.A. International 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) at 65 kg
Loss 25–6 Mongolia Ganzorigiin Mandakhnaran 2–5 26–27 July 2014 2014 Kunayev D.A. International

Kazakhstan Taraz, Kazakhstan

Win 20–5 Georgia (country) Malkhaz Zarkua 6–1
Win 19–5 Kazakhstan Kanat Mussabekov TF 12–2
2014 Spain Grand Prix 1st place, gold medalist(s) at 65 kg
Win 18–5 United States Aaron Pico 4–2 5 July 2014 2014 Grand Prix of Spain

Spain Madrid, Spain

Win 17–5 Hungary Istvan Nemeth TF 10–0
Win 16–5 Italy Gianluca Coco TF 14–1
2014 Sassari City 8th at 65 kg
Loss 15–5 Armenia David Safaryan 6–7 31 May 2014 2014 Sassari City Tournament

Italy Sassari, Italy

Win 15–4 Italy Gianluca Coco TF 12–2
2014 Ali Aliev Memorial International 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) at 65 kg
Win 14–4 Armenia Narek Sirunyan 8–0 24–25 May 2014 2014 Ali Aliev Memorial International

Russia Makhachkala, Russia

Loss 13–4 Ukraine Tital Dshafaroyan
Win 13–3 Uzbekistan Ikhtiyor Navruzov
Win 12–3 Armenia S. Hovsepyan TF 12–2
2014 Yaşar Doğu 1st place, gold medalist(s) at 65 kg
Win 11–3 Azerbaijan Magomed Muslimov 8–3 15 February 2014 2014 Yaşar Doğu Ranking Series

Turkey Istanbul, Turkey

Win 10–3 Azerbaijan Aghahuseyn Mustafayev 10–3
Win 9–3 Turkmenistan Dovletmyrat Orazgylyjov 11–4
Win 8–3 Mongolia Ganzorigiin Mandakhnaran 10–5
Win 7–3 Kyrgyzstan Azat Mirakhimov 10–4
2011 World Championships 12th at 65 kg
Loss 6–3 Armenia Mihran Jaburyan 3–7, 7–0, 2–3 18 September 2011 2011 World Championships Turkey Istanbul, Turkey
Loss 6–2 Russia Viktor Lebedev 0–1, 1–1
Win 6–1 Lithuania Sarunas Jurcys 1–1, 6–0
Win 5–1 India Rahul Aware 1–2, 7–2, 4–1
2010 World Championships 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) at 55 kg
Win 4–1 South Korea Kim Hyo-Sub 1–0, 2–3, 5–1 10 September 2010 2010 World Championships Russia Moscow, Russia
Loss 3–1 Russia Viktor Lebedev 0–1, 0–1
Win 3–0 Iran Hassan Rahimi 1–0, 2–0
Win 2–0 Ukraine Serhiy Ratushniy 2–0, 2–0
Win 1–0 United Kingdom Krasimir Krastanov 1–1, 3–1

Awards and honors

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2019
  • 2nd place, silver medalist(s) World Championships (74 kg)
  • 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Dan Kolov - Nikola Petrov Tournament (74 kg)
2018
  • 1st place, gold medalist(s) Yasar Dogu (74 kg)
  • 1st place, gold medalist(s) Mediterranean Games (74 kg)
  • 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) European Championships (74 kg)
  • 1st place, gold medalist(s) Dan Kolov - Nikola Petrov Tournament (74 kg)
  • 1st place, gold medalist(s) International Ukrainian Tournament (74 kg)
2017
  • 1st place, gold medalist(s) World Championships (70 kg)
  • 1st place, gold medalist(s) Ion Corneanu & Ladislau Simon Memorial (70 kg)
  • 1st place, gold medalist(s) Ali Aliev Tournament (70 kg)
  • 1st place, gold medalist(s) European Championships (70 kg)
2016
  • 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Olympic Games (65 kg)
  • 1st place, gold medalist(s) European Championships (65 kg)
  • 2nd place, silver medalist(s) Alexander Medved Prizes (65 kg)
2015
  • 1st place, gold medalist(s) World Championships (65 kg)
  • 1st place, gold medalist(s) Waclaw Ziolkowski Memorial (65 kg)
  • 2nd place, silver medalist(s) Grand Prix of Spain (70 kg)
  • 2nd place, silver medalist(s) European Games (65 kg)
2014
  • 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) International D. A. Kunaev Tournament (65 kg)
  • 1st place, gold medalist(s) Grand Prix of Spain (65 kg)
  • 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Ali Aliev Tournament (65 kg)
  • 1st place, gold medalist(s) Yasar Dogu (65 kg)
2013
  • 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Henri Deglane Challenge (66 kg)
  • 2nd place, silver medalist(s) Grand Prix of Spain (66 kg)
2011
  • 1st place, gold medalist(s) World Cup (55 kg)
2010
  • 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) World Championships (55 kg)
  • 1st place, gold medalist(s) Pan American Championships (55 kg)

References

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  1. ^ a b "A Coca-Cola Career, And Son's Olympic Success, Are a Father's Dreams Come True". 26 October 2016.
  2. ^ "Frank Chamizo: "Nonna aveva fame, io ho venduto la divisa"". 21 September 2016.
  3. ^ "My-Wrestling-Guide". www.my-wrestling-guide.com. Retrieved 13 March 2021.
  4. ^ "Frank Chamizo podría irse al Octágono tras Tokio 2021". ADN Cuba (in Spanish). Retrieved 13 March 2021.
  5. ^ "Frank Chamizo beats Jordan Burroughs in Rome Clash of Titans". Olympic Channel. Retrieved 13 March 2021.
  6. ^ "Lotta, Frank Chamizo vince le Ranking Series Ostia 2021: battuto in finale lo statunitense Jordan Burroughs!". OA Sport (in Italian). 7 March 2021. Retrieved 13 March 2021.
  7. ^ a b c "Frank Chamizo, il ragazzo venuto da Cuba per diventare grande".
  8. ^ "Chamizo admits 'mistake' after failing anti-doping test". ANSA. Retrieved 17 March 2023.
  9. ^ "European Championships". United World Wrestling.
  10. ^ a b "2024 European Wrestling Olympic Qualification Tournament Results Book" (PDF). United World Wrestling. Archived from the original (PDF) on 8 April 2024. Retrieved 8 April 2024.
  11. ^ "Wrestler says he rejected $300K bribe to throw match he lost". ESPN.
  12. ^ Vinay. "UWW decision regarding Chamizo-Bayramov bout". United World Wrestling. Retrieved 23 April 2024.
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