Ahmet Bilek
Medal record | ||
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Men's Freestyle Wrestling | ||
Representing Turkey | ||
Olympic Games | ||
1960 Rome | Flyweight | |
World Championships | ||
1953 Naples, Italy | Flyweight | |
1959 Tehran, Iran | Flyweight | |
Balkan Championships | ||
1960 Burgas, Bulgaria | Flyweight | |
Mediterranean Games | ||
1955 Barcelona, Spain | Flyweight |
Ahmet Bilek (1932, Kula in Manisa, Turkey – 1971, Germany), was a Turkish Olympic champion sports wrestler in the flyweight class (52 kg) and a trainer. He won the gold medal in men's freestyle wrestling at the 1960 Olympics.
He was born in 1932 in the western Turkish town of Kula in Manisa Province.
After his successful participation at the Olympics in Rome, Ahmet Bilek emigrated to Germany following his teammates Mithat Bayrak and Müzahir Sille. He continued his sports career in the wrestling club KSV Köllerbach in Püttlingen, a small town near Saarbrücken and became German champion in 1966 and 1968.[1]
Ahmet Bilek committed suicide in 1971 in Germany.[2]
He was married to Ayten and had a son Ali and a daughter Sevil.[3]
Achievements
- 1953 World Wrestling Championships in Naples, Italy - silver (Greco-Roman Flyweight)
- 1955 Mediterranean Games in Barcelona, Spain - gold (Greco-Roman Flyweight)
- 1959 World Wrestling Championships in Tehran, Iran - silver (Freestyle Flyweight)
- 1960 Balkan Wrestling Championships in Burgas, Bulgaria - silver (Freestyle Flyweight)
- 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome, Italy - gold (Freestyle Flyweight)
References
- ↑ KSV Witten (German)
- ↑ Newspaper Yeni Şafak, December 27, 2001 (Turkish)
- ↑ Budget and Financial Control Directoriate of Turkish Government (Turkish)
External links
- Ahmet Bilek at United World Wrestling
- Olympics Database
- Wrestling File (Turkish)
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