Geno Petriashvili (Georgian:გენო პეტრიაშვილი; born 1 April 1994) is a Georgian heavyweightfreestyle wrestler.[1] He is European champion in 2016 and 2020 and world champion in 2017, 2018 and 2019, as well as a bronze medal at the 2016 Olympic Games inRio de Janeiro, a silver medal 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo, and gold medal 2024 Olympic Games in Paris.[2][3][4][5]
Geno Petriashvili was born in 1994 inGori, Georgia. His father was a local businessowner Spartak Petriashvili. 19 August 2005, when Geno was 11, he was kidnapped by two perpetrators in the village of Nuli in the disputedTskhinvali region of Georgia.[6][7] During the investigation the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Georgia has accused the Russian peacekeeping force of covering for the criminals because the Georgian police force was not allowed to pursue the perpetrators.[7] Geno was released from captivity by the police after 3 months, 25 November 2005.[6]
In 2010, he took part in the2010 Summer Youth Olympics in Singapore, which was held for the first time, and finished in fourth place there in the weight category up to 100 kg behind Ali Magomedabirov, Azerbaijan andAbraham Conyedo, Cuba. In 2011, he won a bronze medal at the2011 European Juniors Wrestling Championships in Zrenyanin behind Ihor Dzyatko of Belarus and Aslan Dzebishov of Azerbaijan. He then won his first international title in the 100 kg weight category at the 2011 European Cadets Wrestling Championships in Warsaw. He won there ahead of Ruslan Gadzhiyev from Azerbaijan. In the same age group, he then became vice world champion in Szombathely in August 2011. In the final he lost to Adam Coon from the USA.[8]
In 2012, Geno Petriashvili suffered a disappointment at the2012 European Juniors Wrestling Championships in Zagreb, where he only finished 10th in the heavyweight category. In September 2012, however, he won a bronze medal at the2012 World Junior Wrestling Championships in Pattaya behind Magomedgazhi Nurasulov of Russia and Muradin Khushchev of Ukraine. In December 2012, he caused a minor sensation at the Georgian Senior Championships, where he won the heavyweight title. On the way to this success he beat, among others, the multiple medallist at world championshipsDavit Modzmanashvili and in the final fight also the older and more experienced Giorgi Sakandelidze.
In March 2013, he was therefore entered in2013 European Wrestling Championships in Tbilisi. As the youngest participant in the heavyweight division, he did not disappoint at all there, but secured a bronze medal with victories over Boban Danov, Macedonia and Magomedgadji Nurasulov, a defeat against Alen Sasseyev, Ukraine and a victory over Nick Matuhin, Germany. Geno Petriashvili also won the same medal a few months later at the2013 World Wrestling Championships in Budapest. There he defeated Hitender Beniwal, India andRareș Chintoan, Romania, then lost toKhadzhimurat Gatsalov, Russia and secured the bronze medal by defeatingDeng Zhiwei of China.[9]
In 2014 Geno Petriashvili became2014 European Juniors Wrestling Championships champion in Katowice. He defeatedYunus Emre Dede from Turkey in the final. He served a six-months suspension in 2014 after testing positive for the non-performance enhancingPreductal, which Petriashvili had been taking regularly since being kidnapped as a child.[10]
In June 2015 he took part in the2015 European Games in Baku. There he defeated Boban Danov from Macedonia andOleksandr Khotsianivskyi, Ukraine, in the heavyweight division, then lost to former world championAleksey Shemarov from Belarus, but secured a bronze medal with a victory overLevan Berianidze from Armenia. He also won the same medal at2015 World Wrestling Championships in Las Vegas in September 2015. There he defeatedKorey Jarvis from Canada,Alen Zasyeyev from Ukraine andAiaal Lazarev from Kyrgyzstan. In the semi-finals he lost toJamaladdin Magomedov from Azerbaijan. He then defeatedJargalsaikhany Chuluunbat from Mongolia in the bronze medal match.[11]
In March 2016, Geno Petriashvili won his first senior international championship title at2016 European Wrestling Championships in Riga, he defeated multiple world championTaha Akgül from Turkey on points (8:8) in his first fight in the heavyweight category. He also defeatedDániel Ligeti from Hungary,Alen Zasieiev andRobert Baran from Poland in the final fight, whom he even shouldered. He also represented the colours of Georgia at the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro. There he came to victories overDimitar Kumchev from Bulgaria andAlen Zasyeyev. He suffered a very narrow defeat againstKomeil Ghasemi from Iran with the score tied at 4:4. Geno Petriashvili then won another bronze medal with victories overKorey Jarvis from Canada andTervel Dlagnev from the United States.
In August 2017, Geno Petriashvili became world champion for the first time in Paris at2017 World Wrestling Championships. He defeatedAnzor Khizriev of Russia,Korey Jarvis,Levan Berianidze of Armenia and Olympic championTaha Akgül of Turkey on the way to this success. While he defeated his first three opponents all early, his victory overTaha Akgül was close but deserved with 10:8 points. Three months later, Geno Petriashvili also became2017 U23 World Wrestling Championships in Bydgoszcz. He defeated all his opponents early. They were Taiki Yamamoto from Japan, Hu Zhangxiang from China, Danilo Kartawii from Ukraine and Magomedamin Dibirov from Russia.[12]
2018 European Wrestling Championships in Kaspijsk Geno Petriashvili metTaha Akgül again in the final fight. He lost this fight narrowly with 1:2 and therefore only came in 2nd place at this European Championship. However, at2018 World Wrestling Championships in Budapest in October 2018, he repeated his title win of the previous year. He won overDániel Ligeti, Hungary,Anzor Khizriev, Russia,Parviz Hadi, Iran and in the final overDeng Zhiwei from China, whom he beat safely with 6:0 techn. points. His main rivalTaha Akgül had already failed in the quarter-finals against Parviz Hadi.[13]
2018 European Wrestling Championships in Bucharest Geno Petriashvili reached the final with three wins againstTaha Akgül, against whom, however, he had no chance on that day and lost clearly with 0:7. At2019 World Wrestling Championships in Nur-Sultan Geno Petriashvili faced Taha Akgül again in the final. At first it looked as if he would lose to Taha Akgül again, as he did at the European Championships in Bucharest, because he was down 0:4 points at half-time. But then he managed to equalise 4:4 before Taha Akgül took the lead again with 6:4 points shortly before the end. With an energetic performance Geno Petriashvili managed to equalise 6:6 and therefore won on the basis of the last score.
At2020 European Wrestling Championships in Rome, Geno Petriashvili became European Champion for the second time after 2016. On the way to this success he defeated four wrestlers, in the final the PoleRobert Baran.
Geno Petriashvili 2016 Olympic Games in Tokyo, a member of the freestyle wrestling team, won a silver medal at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. He lost 10-8 AmericanGable Steveson in the last seconds.[14]
He won one of the bronze medals in themen's 125 kg event at the2022 World Wrestling Championships held in Belgrade, Serbia.[15][16]
In 2023, He won the silver medal at the 2023 European Wrestling Championships in Zagreb, Croatia, losing 9-4 to Taha Akgül in the men's freestyle 125 kg final match.
He won the gold medal in themen's freestyle 125 kg event at the2024 Summer Olympics in Paris, France.[17]