Albert Kusnets

Estonian wrestler (1902–1942) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Albert Eduard Kusnets (25 August 1902 – 1942) was a middleweight Greco-Roman wrestler from Estonia.[1] He competed in the 1924 and 1928 Summer Olympics and placed fourth and third, respectively. He won his 1928 bronze medal despite breaking a leg in 1928 and not competing until the Olympics. He earned three more medals at the European championships in 1927–1933.[2] Kusnets missed the 1932 Olympics, because Estonia could not afford sending a team to Los Angeles during the Great Depression. After retiring in 1933 he worked as wrestling coach, and prepared the Olympic champion Kristjan Palusalu.

BornAlbert Eduard Kusnets
25 August 1902
Suure-Kambja, Estonia
Died1942 (aged 3940)
ClubKalev Tallinn
Sport Tallinn
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Albert Kusnets
Kusnets circa 1930
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BornAlbert Eduard Kusnets
25 August 1902
Suure-Kambja, Estonia
Died1942 (aged 3940)
Sport
SportGreco-Roman wrestling
ClubKalev Tallinn
Sport Tallinn
Medal record
Men's Greco-Roman wrestling
Representing Estonia Estonia
Olympic Games
Bronze medal – third place1928 Amsterdam75 kg
European Championships
Silver medal – second place1927 Budapest75 kg
Silver medal – second place1931 Prague75 kg
Bronze medal – third place1933 Helsinki75 kg
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In 1941, he was sent to a Russian labor camp in Arkhangelsk Oblast, where he starved to death the next winter.[3][4][5]

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