Artem TERYAN

USSR
USSR
Wrestling Greco-RomanWrestling Greco-Roman
Olympic Medals
1B
Games Participations1
First Olympic GamesHelsinki 1952
Year of Birth1930

Biography

Artyom Teryan was born in Azerbaijan to an Armenian family and took up wrestling in 1945. He first practiced kokh, a traditional Armenian style of wrestling, before taking up Greco-Roman wrestling. Teryan was the World Greco-Roman bantamweight champion in 1953 and won Greco-Roman bantamweight bronze at the 1952 Olympics. Domestically, Teryan won six Soviet titles, two in Greco-Roman bantamweight (1950, 1951), one in freestyle bantamweight (1951) and three in Greco-Roman featherweight (1952-54). He also won Soviet Greco-Roman bantamweight silver in 1949. Teryan was forced to retire from sports in 1955 after a severe motorcycle accident and later worked as a wrestling coach with Dynamo Bakı. Teryan was murdered in his home in April 1970, following a domestic dispute.

Olympic Results

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