Vladimir Sedov

Vladimir Sedov
Personal information
Full name Vladimir Vladimirovich Sedov
Nationality  Kazakhstan
Born (1988-03-02) 2 March 1988
Ushtobe, Almaty Region, Kazakh SSR
Height 1.73 m (5 ft 8 in)
Weight 94 kg (207 lb)
Sport
Sport Weightlifting
Event(s) 94 kg

Vladimir Vladimirovich Sedov (Kazakh: Владимир Владимирович Седов; born March 2, 1988 in Ushtobe, Almaty Region) is a Kazakhstani weightlifter.[1]

Career

He won a gold medal for the 94 kg class at the 2009 World Weightlifting Championships in Goyang, South Korea, with a total of 402 kg, defeating Azerbaijan's Nizami Pashayev by fifteen kilograms.[2]

Sedov represented Kazakhstan at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, where he competed for the men's light heavyweight class (85 kg). During the competition, he successfully lifted 180 kg in the single-motion snatch, and hoisted 200 kg in the two-part, shoulder-to-overhead clean and jerk, for a total of 380 kg. Sedov, however, narrowly lost the Olympic medal to Armenia's Tigran Vardan Martirosyan by three kilograms short of his record from the clean and jerk, finishing the entire event in fourth place.[3][4] On 17 November 2016 the IOC disqualified him from the 2008 Olympic Games and struck his results from the record for failing a drugs test in a re-analysis of his doping sample from 2008.[5]

Doping

Sedov served a two-year ban for doping from 2006. The sanction ended 18 May 2008.[6] In 2016 he was disqualified from the 2008 Olympic Games for failing a doping re-test.

References

  1. "Vladimir Sedov". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved 30 December 2012.
  2. "Kazakh weightlifters dominate World Championships". Central Asia Online. 29 November 2009. Retrieved 30 December 2012.
  3. "Men's 85kg (187 lbs)". NBC Olympics. Retrieved 30 December 2012.
  4. "Chinese lifters take two more golds in never-win categories". China Org. 16 August 2008. Retrieved 30 December 2012.
  5. "IOC sanctions 16 athletes for failing anti-doping test at Beijing 2008". IOC. Retrieved 17 November 2016.
  6. International Weightlifting Federation: Sanctioned athletes Archived March 27, 2013, at the Wayback Machine., iwf.net. Retrieved 16 November 2014



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