Zhaksylyk Ushkempirov, born on May sixth, nineteen fifty-one, is a celebrated figure in the world of amateur wrestling, hailing from Kazakhstan. He made his mark as a light-flyweight Greco-Roman wrestler, achieving remarkable success on the international stage.
Ushkempirov's illustrious career peaked when he won the Olympic gold medal in nineteen eighty, followed by a world title in nineteen eighty-one. His dedication to the sport was evident early on, as he began wrestling in nineteen sixty-nine and secured the Soviet title in both nineteen seventy-five and nineteen eighty.
After retiring from competitive wrestling, Ushkempirov transitioned into sports administration, serving as the director of a sports school in Almaty from nineteen eighty-four to nineteen ninety-three. In nineteen ninety-three, he founded the sports club Zhaksylyk, where he took on the role of president, further contributing to the development of wrestling in Kazakhstan.
In recognition of his contributions to the sport, an annual junior wrestling tournament has been held in Almaty since two thousand one, honoring his legacy and inspiring future generations of wrestlers.