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  1. Alexander Medved. Belarus Email medved@uww.org. Hall of Fame. Freestyle : 3 Gold medals at the Olympic Games (1964, 1968, 1972) ...

  2. 29 de dic. de 2022 · Aleksandr Medved is the most decorated freestyle wrestler in history. Throughout his storied career he has managed to win 10 World and Olympic Gold medals becoming the first wrestler in history to ever hit that milestone. Medved was born in Ukraine, he competed for the Soviet Union for the duration of his career. He won…

  3. Aleksandr Medved, a giant Soviet who wrestled in the unlimited class for much of his career, held the record for the most world and Olympic championships won in wrestling, 10, (although it was later bettered by Aleksandr Karelin), and is considered by some to be the greatest freestyle wrestler ever.

  4. Aleksandr Medved es un luchador bielorruso, ya retirado, ganador de tres medallas olímpicas de oro.

  5. Aleksandr Medved, a giant Soviet who wrestled in the unlimited class for much of his career, held the record for the most world and Olympic championships won in wrestling, 10, (although it was later bettered by Aleksandr Karelin), and is considered by some to be the greatest freestyle wrestler ever.Exclusively a freestyler, Medved made his international début at the 1961 World Championships ...

  6. academia-lab.com › enciclopedia › aleksandr-medvedAleksandr Medved _ AcademiaLab

    Aleksandr Vasilyevich Medved (nacido el 16 de septiembre de 1937) es un luchador de estilo libre retirado bielorruso soviético nacido en Ucrania que compitió por la Unión Soviética y fue nombrado "uno de los mejores luchadores de la historia" 34; por la FILA, el organismo rector del deporte. Entre 1962 y 1972 ganó tres medallas de oro olímpicas, siete títulos mundiales y tres europeos.

  7. Aleksandr Medved, a giant Soviet who wrestled in the unlimited class for much of his career, held the record for the most world and Olympic championships won in wrestling, 10, (although it was later bettered by Aleksandr Karelin), and is considered by some to be the greatest freestyle wrestler ever.