Yashar Dogo biography


Yashar Dogu was born in the village of Karl Kavak district Samsun in the year and settled in Emirley, the village of his mother, after his father died during the First World War. Her aunt's husband, namely her son -in -law, Satildi Tok, raised Yashar to Doga with him to his military service, not making differences between his sons Hayrettin and Kemal. In those years, Yashar Dogu, who, together with his aunt and son -in -law, was engaged in agriculture and livestock, he drove his son -in -law Satmisha Tok on weekends to village weddings on a single equestrian wagon.

Before going to military service, he was delighted with wrestling authorities from Ankara during the wedding struggle in the current city of Ziyaret of Amasia, the former village of Zirey in the year. During service in the army in Ankara in the year, he entered a specialized struggle club and began the struggle on mats. Having finished military service in the year, he settled in Ankara and began to fight for his club.

Here the Finnish coach Annie Helinen, who at that time headed the national team, brought him to the national team in the year when he saw his style of struggle and strength. In the same year, he fought at the European Championship in Oslo with a weight of 66 kg, lost in one of his four fights and took second place. His only defeat by the free style was by points against the Estonian fighter Tutsa.

The Oslo tournament was the only freestyle tournament in which Yashar Poghu participated, but did not become a champion. Arai II. At the European Championship, held in Stockholm in the same year, he played 73 matches with 6 kg and first won the European champion title, winning all of them.

Yashar Dogo biography

He participated in the Summer Olympic Games of the year, where he defeated all 5 of his opponents and became the Olympic champion. In the year, he went on a European tour from the Turkish national team. In this tour, which included Italy, Switzerland, Sweden and Finland, he fought a total of 79 7 kg and won all of them. In the same year, the European Wrestling Championship was held in Istanbul.

Yashar Dogu fought in a weight of 79 kg and became a champion, amazing his first three rivals, and in the final, defeating the points of the famous Swedish fighter Gromberg. In the year, he went on tour, this time in Asia. He defeated his opponents, using all types of struggle he conducted in Baghdad, Basra and Lachore, and spread his reputation in the east.

Yashar Doga once for his wrestling life had the opportunity to participate in the World Cup. Yashar Dog, who rose to the carpet in the year in a weight of 87 kg, won the first and last world championship in his life, defeating his rivals from Finland, Iran, Germany and Sweden, although it was difficult for him to fight in this weight due to its low growth. The entire national wrestling team, which went to Helsinki in the year, returned home with the championship title.

When the Olympic Committee declared him a professional because he was given a house after the Olympic Games in London, he could not participate in the Olympic Games of the year in Helsinki. After leaving the struggle, he became the coach of the national team. After returning, he continued to train young wrestlers, despite the advice of doctors about rest. He died on January 8 of the year from the second heart attack in Ankara.

His grave is in the military cemetery of Ankara Chebechi. Yashar Dogu, one of the legendary names of the Turkish struggle, was defeated in only one of the 47 wrestling fights in a T -shirt with a crescent and star and won 46 out of 33 fights, which he won by pressing the key. Although the usual time out of 46 matches he won was minutes, these fights lasted a total of 26 seconds from behind the keys that he made in a short time.