Mohamed Abdelfatah (wrestler)

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Mohamed Abdelfatah (Arabic: محمد عبد الفتاح, born February 4, 1978 in Suez, Egypt), commonly known by his nickname "Bogy" (Arabic: بوجى), is a retired Egyptian Greco-Roman wrestler and coach. He competed in the 76 kg, 84 kg, and 96 kg weight classes.

Born (1978-02-04) 4 February 1978 (age 48)
Suez, Egypt
Height1.86 m (6 ft 1 in)
Weight96 kg (212 lb)
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Mohamed Abdelfattah
Personal information
Born (1978-02-04) 4 February 1978 (age 48)
Suez, Egypt
Height1.86 m (6 ft 1 in)
Weight96 kg (212 lb)
Websitewww.facebook.com/Mohamed-Abdelfatah-Bogy-120985619923
Sport
SportWrestling
Event
Greco-Roman
ClubPolice Sports Club
Coached byYehia Kazarian. 2006-2012
Medal record
Men's Greco-Roman wrestling
Representing  Egypt
Olympic Games
2000 Sydney85 kg
2004 Athens84 kg
2012 London96 kg
World Championships
Gold medal – first place2006 Guangzhou84 kg
Bronze medal – third place2002 Moscow84 kg
Silver medal – second place1998 Cairo (junior)76 kg
World Cup
Gold medal – first place2002 Cairo84 kg
Gold medal – first place2001 France85 kg
Golden Grand Prix
Bronze medal – third place2011 Georgia96 kg
Silver medal – second place2010 Azerbaijan96 kg
Silver medal – second place2006 Romania96 kg
Gold medal – first place2004 Hungary97 kg
Gold medal – first place2002 Germany97 kg
Gold medal – first place2001 Austria97 kg
Gold medal – first place2000 Alexandria84 kg
Bronze medal – third place2000 Italy84 kg
Bronze medal – third place2000 France85 kg
Jeux Mediterranéens
Bronze medal – third place2013 Istanbul120 kg
Gold medal – first place2010 Istanbul96 kg
Gold medal – first place2005 Almeria85 kg
Gold medal – first place2001 Tunis85 kg
African Championships
Gold medal – first place2010 Cairo96 kg
Gold medal – first place2002 Cairo84 kg
Gold medal – first place2001 Morocco84 kg
Gold medal – first place2000 Cairo84 kg
Gold medal – first place1998 Cairo76 kg
All African Games
Gold medal – first place1999 Johannesburg84 kg Greco-Roman
Gold medal – first place1999 Johannesburg84 kg Freestyle wrestling
Pan Arabian Games
Gold medal – first place2001 Syria84 kg
Gold medal – first place1999 Jordan84 kg
Gold medal – first place1997 Damascus83 kg
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Abdelfatah won the gold medal at the 2006 World Wrestling Championships in Guangzhou, China, in the 84 kg division. He also won a bronze medal at the 2002 World Wrestling Championships in Moscow, Russia, and a silver medal at the 1998 World Junior Wrestling Championships in Cairo, Egypt. Along with Mostafa Hamid, who won a world title in 1954, Abdelfatah is one of only two Egyptian wrestlers to have won a senior world championship.

He represented Egypt at three Olympic Games: Sydney 2000, Athens 2004, and London 2012. In 2007, he suffered an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury, which prevented him from qualifying for the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games.

After retiring from competition, Abdelfatah began a coaching career. In 2009, he became coach of the Swedish national Greco-Roman wrestling team. In his first season, he guided Jimmy Lidbergto to a silver medal and Jalmar Sjöberg to a bronze medal at the 2009 World Championship in Denmark.

In 2010, he served as a technical coach for the United States Greco-Roman team. From 2013 to 2017, he worked as an assistant coach at the United States Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colorado, under Olympic champion coach Momir Petkovic.

In 2015, Abdelfatah contributed to the development of wrestling in Bahrain and won a bronze medal at the Asian Wrestling Championship in Thailand.

From 2017 to 2022, he served as head coach at the Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs and as a national coach for USA Wrestling. In 2023, he started his collegiate coaching career as an assistant coach at the University of North Carolina, (UNC). During the 2023 NCAA season, Austin O'Connor won his second NCAA national title, and two wrestlers earned All-American honors.

Abdelfatah also serves as a coach educator for United World Wrestling, contributing to the development of international coaching programs.

Early life

Abdelfatah was born in Suez, Egypt, the eldest of four sons. His Father was a football coach who emphasized athletic discipline and training. Abdelfatah began wrestling at the age of Six at El Samad Club in Suez. A family friend who coached at the club noticed him watching and imitating wrestling moves and invited him to join practice sessions. He subsequently began training at the club alongside several friends from his neighborhood.

In 1995, he was identified by Yehia Kazarian, then head coach of the Egyptian national Graeco-Roman wrestling team. Kazarian recruited Abdelfatah to the national team that same year.

At the 2011 World Wrestling Championships, competing in the 96 kg category, Abdelfattah finished fifth. His placement secured qualification for the 2012 Olympic games, making him the only African wrestler in his weight class to earn qualification at that event.

2000 Olympics

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Wrestler W L CP TP
 Luis Enrique Méndez (CUB) 2069
 Mohamed Abdelfatah (EGY) 11515
 Quincey Clark (USA) 0200
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Quincey ClarkLuis Enrique Méndez0-3 PO0-5
Mohamed AbdelfatahQuincey Clark4-0 ST12-0
Luis Enrique MéndezMohamed Abdelfatah3-1 PP4-3
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2004 Olympics

Pool 2

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Wrestler W L CP TP
 Mohamed Abdelfatah (EGY) 2067
 Brad Vering (USA) 1140
 Mukhran Vakhtangadze (GEO) 0200
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Mohamed AbdelfatahMukhran Vakhtangadze3-0 PO3-0
Brad VeringMohamed Abdelfatah0-3 PO0-4
Mukhran VakhtangadzeBrad Vering0-4 PA
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5th place match
 Mohamed Abdelfatah (EGY) EV
 Dimitrios Avramis (GRE)  

Major international achievements

  • Asian Championships in Thailand Bronze -2015 for Bahrain.
  • Mediterranean Games in Istanbul Bronze -2013
  • Summer Olympics in London - 13th - 2012
  • World Championship in Istanbul - 5th - 2011
  • Golden Grand Prix in Tbilisi - Bronze - 2011
  • Golden Grand Prix Final in Baku - Silver - 2010
  • African Championships in Cairo, Egypt - Gold - 2010
  • Mediterranean Games in Istanbul, Turkey - Gold - 2010
  • World Championship in Guangzhou, China Gold - 2006
  • Mediterranean Games in Almeria - Gold - 2005
  • David Cup in the USA - Gold - 2005
  • All Arab Games in Algeria - Gold - 2004
  • Grand Prix Hungary - Gold - 2004
  • Poland Open - 4th - 2003
  • World Cup in Cairo - Gold - 2002
  • World Championship in Moscow - Bronze - 2002
  • Diamond Championship in Germany - Gold - 2002
  • Ibraheem Mostafa in Alexandria - Gold - 2002
  • Africa Championship in Cairo - Gold - 2002
  • World Cup in France - Gold - 2001
  • Ibraheem Mostafa in Cairo - Gold - 2001
  • Mediterranea Games in Tunisia - Gold - 2001
  • Russia Open in Moscow - 5th - 2001
  • Africa Championship in Morocco - Gold - 2001
  • Arab Championship in Syria - Gold - 2001
  • Austria Open - Gold - 2001
  • 2000 Summer Olympics - 8th - 2000
  • Russia Open in Moscow - 5th - 2000
  • African Championship in Tunisia - Gold - 2000
  • Grand prix in Alexandria - Gold - 2000
  • Grand prix Final in Italy - Bronze - 2000
  • France Open in France - Bronze - 2000
  • African Games in South Africa (Freestyle) - Gold - 1999
  • African Games in South Africa - Gold - 1999
  • Arab Games in Jordan - Gold - 1999
  • King's Championship in Jordan - Gold - 1999
  • Junior World Championship in Cairo - Silver - 1998
  • African Nations in Cairo - Gold - 1998
  • Arab Junior Cup in Syria - Gold - 1997
  • Arab Junior Cup in Cairo - Gold - 1996
  • Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Mohamed Abdelfatah". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020.
  • Profile at FILA Wrestling Database

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