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]
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.
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dmitry, beshenets, dmitry, aleksandrovich, beshenets, russian, Дмитрий, Александрович, Бешенец, born, april, 1984, russian, martial, artist, represents, native, country, russia, sport, jujitsu, jjif, personal, informationnative, nameДмитрий, Александрович, Беш. Dmitry Aleksandrovich Beshenets Russian Dmitrij Aleksandrovich Beshenec born 25 April 1984 is a Russian martial artist who represents his native country Russia in sport jujitsu JJIF 2 Dmitry BeshenetsPersonal informationNative nameDmitrij Aleksandrovich BeshenecFull nameDmitry Aleksandrovich BeshenetsNational teamRussiaBorn 1984 04 25 25 April 1984 age 40 Voronezh Oblast Russia 1 SportSportFighting Ju jitsu Sambo JudoWeight class69 kgClubFDDMO FDDMO Coached byIvan Dolbilin personal coach D IvanovYe KorotkykhMedal record Men s sport ju jitsu Representing Russia World Games 2013 Cali Fighting 69 kg World Combat Games 2013 St Petersburg Fighting 69 kg World Championships 2010 St Petersburg Fighting 69 kg 2011 Cali Fighting 69 kg 2012 Vienna Fighting 69 kg 2015 Bangkok Fighting 69 kg 2016 Wroclaw Fighting 69 kg 2017 Bogota Fighting 69 kg 2018 Malmo Fighting 69 kg 2019 Abu Dhabi Fighting 69 kg European Championships 2009 Podgorica Fighting 69 kg 2011 Maribor Fighting 69 kg 2013 Walldorf Fighting 69 kg 2015 Almere Fighting 69 kg 2017 Banja Luka Fighting 69 kg 2018 Gliwice Fighting 69 kg 2019 Bucharest Fighting 69 kgUpdated on 30 November 2019 Contents 1 Career 1 1 Results 2 Links 2 1 ReferencesCareer editAs 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 edit World Games IWGA JJIF Year Place Medal Discipline Category 2013 Cali nbsp Colombia nbsp Silver Fighting System 69 kg World Combat Games GAISF JJIF 2013 Saint Petersburg nbsp Russia nbsp Gold Fighting System 69 kg Ju Jitsu World Championships JJIF 2010 Saint Petersburg nbsp Russia nbsp Gold Fighting System 69 kg 2011 Cali nbsp Colombia nbsp Gold Fighting System 69 kg 2012 Vienna nbsp Austria nbsp Gold Fighting System 69 kg 2015 Bangkok nbsp Thailand nbsp Silver Fighting System 69 kg 2016 Wroclaw nbsp Poland nbsp Bronze Fighting System 69 kg 2017 Bogota nbsp Colombia nbsp Gold Fighting System 69 kg 2018 Malmo nbsp Sweden nbsp Gold Fighting System 69 kg 2019 Abu Dhabi nbsp United Arab Emirates nbsp Silver Fighting System 69 kg Ju Jitsu European Championships JJEU JJIF 2009 Podgorica nbsp Montenegro nbsp Gold Fighting System 69 kg 2011 Maribor nbsp Slovenia nbsp Gold Fighting System 69 kg 2013 Walldorf nbsp Germany nbsp Gold Fighting System 69 kg 2015 Almere nbsp Netherlands nbsp Gold Fighting System 69 kg 2017 Banja Luka nbsp Bosnia and Herzegovina nbsp Silver Fighting System 69 kg 2018 Gliwice nbsp Poland nbsp Gold Fighting System 69 kg 2018 Bucharest nbsp Romania nbsp Gold Fighting System 69 kgLinks editReferences edit Sovremennyj muzej sporta www smsport ru Retrieved 12 December 2019 List of candidates for the national teams of the Russian Federation in ju jitsu Voronezhskij sportsmen Dmitrij Beshenec stal chempionom mira vo vtoroj raz Vesti Voronezh in Russian 14 November 2011 Retrieved 12 December 2019 Chempion mira i Evropy voronezhec Dmitrij Beshenec lishilsya medalej MOYo Online Vse novosti Voronezha in Russian 27 October 2014 Retrieved 12 December 2019 nbsp This biographical article related to martial arts in Russia is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dmitry Beshenets amp oldid 1214314235, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,