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Zhan Vensanovych Beleniuk[a] (Ukrainian: Жан Венсанович Беленюк; born 24 January 1991) is a Ukrainian Greco-Roman wrestler and politician. In 2019, he became the first black member of the Ukrainian Parliament.[1][2]

Zhan Beleniuk
Жан Беленюк
Beleniuk with his gold medal at the 2020 Summer Olympics
Member of the Ukrainian Parliament
for Servant of the People
Assumed office
July 2019
Personal details
Born (1991-01-24) 24 January 1991 (age 33)
Kyiv, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union
Sports career
Full nameZhan Vensanovych Beleniuk
NationalityUkrainian
Height1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)
Weight85 kg (187 lb)
SportWrestling
EventGreco-Roman
ClubSpartak Kyiv
Coached byVitalyj Kisilisa
Aleksej Dobrovolskyj
Oleg Sazonov

Early life

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Beleniuk was born in 1991 in Kyiv to a father from Rwanda and a mother from Ukraine. His father was a pilot who studied in Kyiv at the National Aviation University and died during the Genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda when Beleniuk was 3 years old.[3]

Beleniuk began wrestling in 2000 when he was nine years old.[4]

Career

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In 2010, Beleniuk won the silver medal at the Junior World Championships. In 2011, he became the Junior European Champion amongst, and won bronze at the World Championship. In 2012, he won the bronze medal at the European Championships. In 2013, he won bronze again at the Summer Universiade.

In 2014, he won a gold medal at the 2014 European Wrestling Championships,[5] and bronze at the World Championships.

In 2015, he won the silver medal at the first European Games in Azerbaijan. On 10 September 2015, after winning against then the ruling World Champion and then Champion of Asia, Uzbek Rustam Assakalov scoring 6:0, Beleniuk won gold at the 2015 World Wrestling Championships in under-85 kg weight category.

In 2016, he won gold at the 2016 European Wrestling Championships, followed by the silver medal at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.[6]

In 2021, he won a gold medal at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo.[7]

Beleniuk was briefly a member of the National Olympic Committee of Ukraine. He left the National Olympic Committee in January 2023 due to disagreement with its new President Vadym Gutzeit.[8]

Politics

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Beleniuk was elected a deputy to the Verkhovna Rada in July 2019 Ukrainian parliamentary election as a member of the Servant of the People political party.[9] He was one of the first ten candidates on the party's electoral list.[10]

Achievements

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Year Tournament Venue Result Event
2007 European Cadet Championships Poland  Warsaw, Poland 2nd Greco-Roman 76 kg
2008 European Cadet Championships Latvia  Daugavpils, Latvia 3rd Greco-Roman 76 kg
2010 European Junior Championships Bulgaria  Samokov, Bulgaria 10th Greco-Roman 84 kg
World Junior Championships Hungary  Budapest, Hungary 3rd Greco-Roman 84 kg
2011 European Junior Championships Serbia  Zrenjanin, Serbia 1st Greco-Roman 84 kg
World Junior Championships Romania  Bucharest, Romania 2nd Greco-Roman 84 kg
2012 European Championships Serbia  Belgrade, Serbia 3rd Greco-Roman 84 kg
2013 European Championships Georgia (country)  Tbilisi, Georgia 8th Greco-Roman 84 kg
Summer Universiade Russia  Kazan, Russia 3rd Greco-Roman 84 kg
2014 European Championships Finland  Vantaa, Finland 1st Greco-Roman 85 kg
World Championships Uzbekistan  Tashkent, Uzbekistan 3rd Greco-Roman 85 kg
2015 European Games Azerbaijan  Baku, Azerbaijan 2nd Greco-Roman 85 kg
World Championships United States  Las Vegas, United States 1st Greco-Roman 85 kg
Military World Games South Korea  Mungyeong, South Korea 1st Greco-Roman 85 kg
2016 European Championships Latvia  Riga, Latvia 1st Greco-Roman 85 kg
Olympic Games Brazil  Rio de Janeiro, Brasil 2nd Greco-Roman 85 kg
2018 World Championships Hungary  Budapest, Hungary 2nd Greco-Roman 87 kg
2019 European Championships Romania  Bucharest, Romania 1st Greco-Roman 87 kg
European Games Belarus  Minsk, Belarus 1st Greco-Roman 87 kg
World Championships Kazakhstan  Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan 1st Greco-Roman 87 kg
2021 European Championships Poland  Warsaw, Poland 3rd Greco-Roman 87 kg
Olympic Games Japan  Tokyo, Japan 1st Greco-Roman 87 kg
2023 World Championships Serbia  Belgrade, Serbia 3rd Greco-Roman 87 kg
2024 European Championships Romania  Bucharest, Romania 3rd Greco-Roman 87 kg

International Competition

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International Record
Res. Record Opponent Score Date Event Location Notes
2021 Olympic Champion 1st place, gold medalist(s)  at 87kg
Win 4-0 Hungary  Viktor Lőrincz 5-1 2021-08-04 2020 Summer Olympics Japan  Tokyo, Japan
Win 3-0 Croatia  Ivan Huklek 7-1 2021-08-03
Win 2-0 Algeria  Bachir Sid Azara 1-1
Win 1-0 Serbia  Zurab Datunashvili 3-1
2021 European Championships 3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  at 87kg
Win 3-1 Germany  Denis Kudla 1-1 2021-04-24 2021 European Championships Poland  Warsaw, Poland
Win 2-1 Croatia  Vjekoslav Luburić 7-1
Loss 1-1 Serbia  Zurab Datunashvili 1-1 2021-04-23
Win 1-0 Sweden  Oskar Johansson 7-1
2019 World Champion 1st place, gold medalist(s)  at 87kg
Win 5-0 Hungary  Viktor Lőrincz 2-1 2019-09-16 2019 World Championships Kazakhstan  Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan
Win 4-0 Germany  Denis Kudla 2-1 2019-09-15
Win 3-0 Belarus  Mikalai Stadub 3-1
Win 2-0 Croatia  Ivan Huklek 7-1
Win 1-0 Mexico  Alfonso Leyva 5-1
2019 European Games Champion 1st place, gold medalist(s)  at 87kg
Win 4-0 Azerbaijan  Islam Abbasov 3-1 2019-06-30 2019 European Games Belarus  Minsk, Belarus
Win 3-0 Belarus  Radzik Kuliyeu 3-1 2019-06-29
Win 2-0 Poland  Arkadiusz Kułynycz 9-1
Win 1-0 Armenia  Maksim Manukyan 5-1
2019 European Champion 1st place, gold medalist(s)  at 87kg
Win 4-0 Azerbaijan  Islam Abbasov 5-1 2019-04-13 2019 European Championships Romania  Bucharest, Romania
Win 3-0 Lithuania  Eividas Stankevičius 5-1 2019-04-12
Win 2-0 Hungary  Erik Szilvássy 3-1
Win 1-0 Croatia  Ivan Huklek 6-1
2018 UWW world 2nd place, silver medalist(s)  at 87kg
Loss 4-1 Turkey  Metehan Başar 1-2 2018-10-27 2018 World Championships Hungary  Budapest, Hungary
Win 4-0 Azerbaijan  Islam Abbasov 5-1 2018-10-26
Win 3-0 Iran  Hossein Nouri 4-2
Win 2-0 Armenia  Artur Shahinyan 4-1
Win 1-0 Lithuania  Eividas Stankevičius 4-2
2016 Olympic 2nd place, silver medalist(s)  at 85kg
Loss 3-1 Russia  Davit Chakvetadze 2-9 2016-08-15 2016 Summer Olympics Brazil  Rio de Janeiro
Win 3-0 Belarus  Javid Hamzatau 6-0
Win 2-0 Bulgaria  Nikolay Bayryakov 10-1
Win 1-0 Egypt  Ahmed Othman 9-0
2016 European Champion 1st place, gold medalist(s)  at 85kg
Win 4-0 Georgia (country)  Roberti Kobliashvili 5-2 2016-03-13 European Championships Latvia  Riga, Latvia
Win 3-0 Lithuania  Laimutis Adomaitis 2-1
Win 2-0 Germany  Denis Kudla 6-1
Win 1-0 Sweden  Kristofer Johansson 5-0
2015 UWW world 1st place, gold medalist(s)  at 85kg
Win 6-0 Uzbekistan  Rustam Assakalov 6-0 2015-09-09 2015 World Championships United States  Las Vegas, NV
Win 5-0 Azerbaijan  Saman Tahmasebi 3-1
Win 4-0 Poland  Damian Janikowski 2-1
Win 3-0 Hungary  Viktor Lőrincz 3-1
Win 2-0 Germany  Ramsin Azizsir 3-0
Win 1-0 Mexico  Alfonso Leyva 6-2
2015 European Games 2nd place, silver medalist(s)  at 85kg
Loss 4-1 Russia  Davit Chakvetadze 2-3 2015-06-14 2015 European Games Azerbaijan  Baku, Azerbaijan
Win 4-0 Armenia  Maksim Manukyan 12-4
Win 3-0 Turkey  Metehan Başar 3-1
Win 2-0 Romania  Attila Tamas 7-0
Win 1-0 Serbia  Dejan Franjković 8-0
2014 UWW world 3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  at 85kg
Win 4-1 Germany  Ramsin Azizsir 3-0 2014-09-12 2014 World Championships Uzbekistan  Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Loss 3-1 Azerbaijan  Saman Tahmasebi 0-4
Win 3-0 Egypt  Ahmed Othman 10-1
Win 2-0 Cuba  Pablo Shorey 6-1
Win 1-0 Finland  Rami Hietaniemi 1-0
2013 Summer Universiare 3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  at 84kg
Win 4-1 Kazakhstan  Nursultan Tursynov 3-1 2013-07-15 2013 Summer Universiade Russia  Kazan, Russia
Loss 3-1 Armenia  Maksim Manukyan 0-5
Win 3-0 Georgia (country)  Beka Rokva 3-1
Win 2-0 Poland  Tadeusz Michalik 3-1
Win 1-0 Turkey  Aslan Atem 3-1
 
Beleniuk with President Volodymyr Zelensky in August 2019.

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ Also transliterated Jean Vensanovich Belenyuk

References

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  1. ^ Штогрін, Ірина (11 June 2019). "Чи пройшла Україна "тест Чепурного", реагуючи на першого темношкірого кандидата у депутати Жана Беленюка". Радіо Свобода (in Ukrainian). Retrieved 15 February 2021.
  2. ^ "Монобільшість Зе, бюджетні гроші для Шарія та перший темношкірий депутат. 7 "вперше" виборів у Раду | Громадське телебачення". hromadske.ua (in Ukrainian). 22 July 2019. Retrieved 15 February 2021.
  3. ^ Melkozerova, Veronika. (14 December 2018). Zhan Beleniuk: Champion wrestler refuses better offers abroad to stay at home: ‘I belong here’. Archived 24 December 2019 at the Wayback Machine Kyiv Post. Retrieved 30 November 2019.
  4. ^ Bagaterenko, Anton (31 May 2014). "Жан Беленюк: "В Африке я слишком светлый, в Украине – слишком темный"" [Zhan Beleniuk: "In Africa I was too light, and in Ukraine — too dark"]. Tribuna.com (in Russian). Ukraine. Archived from the original on 5 June 2016. Retrieved 30 April 2016.
  5. ^ "Жан Беленюк: "Мне не раз предлагали выступать за другие сборные, но я — украинец"". fakty.ua. Archived from the original on 17 April 2014. Retrieved 10 September 2014.
  6. ^ "The Olympic Team of Ukraine: Rio 2016: Official Handbook" (PDF). noc-ukr.org. National Olympic Committee of Ukraine. p. 28. Archived from the original on 1 December 2018. Retrieved 14 June 2020. Беленюк Жан / Belenyuk Jean
  7. ^ "Wrestling: BELENIUK Zhan". Tokyo 2020 Olympics. Tokyo Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games. Archived from the original on 28 August 2021. Retrieved 5 August 2021.
  8. ^ "NOC excluded Surkis, Shufrych, Shevchenko and Belenyuk from its composition". Ukrainska Pravda (in Ukrainian). 13 January 2022. Retrieved 13 January 2023.
  9. ^ "Zelenskiy's Servant of the People party unveils candidates for parliament". Kyiv Post.
  10. ^ "First hundred candidates on Servant of the People's election list: who are they?". Archived from the original on 19 July 2019. Retrieved 16 August 2019.
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