1 Alexander Callelin
Basic personal information: Born on September 19, 1967 in the Novosibirsk region of the Russian Federation
Athlete's career: Classical wrestler
Personal experience and course: Recognized as one of the greatest classical wrestlers of modern times, he has only lost one match, won four Summer Olympic Games, three consecutive men's 130kg classical wrestling championships, one Olympic runner-up, nine consecutive world championship gold medals, 12 European championship gold medals, known as the "polar bear".
Influence and contribution: Became the first man in the world to wrestle, brought more attention and development to the classical wrestling program, and set an example and goal for young wrestlers.
2 Mihain López Núñez
Basic personal information: Born on August 20, 1982 in Bina del Río, Cuba
Athlete's career: Wrestler
Personal experience and course: He began to learn wrestling at the age of 10, and his tall body earned him the nicknames "child" and "terrible". Participated in 5 Olympic Games, won 4 consecutive Olympic titles, is a formidable wrestler, known as the "god of wrestling".
Influence and contribution: He set an example and goal for Cuban wrestlers, became a representative of wrestling, and contributed to Cuban sports.
3 Bwisa-Settiev
Basic personal information: Born in Russia on March 11, 1975
Athlete's career: Wrestler
Personal experience and course: is the men's freestyle wrestling 74/76 kg overlord, represented Russia for the first time in the World Series in 1994, won the World Championship gold medal the following year, and has achieved brilliant results in 10 years, winning a total of 6 World Championships, 4 European Championships and 2 Olympic gold medals (1996 and 2004), and twice won the title of World Wrestler of the Year.
Influence and contribution: He made an outstanding contribution to the Russian wrestling movement, became the representative of the men's freestyle wrestling 74/76 kg category, and set an example and goal for young wrestlers.
4 Maflette-Batyrov
Basic personal information: Born on December 12, 1983 in Russia
Athlete's career: Wrestler
Biography and History: A freestyle wrestler, his innate physical qualities have enabled him to succeed in both classes, winning 4 European Championship medals (2 gold, 1 silver and 1 bronze), 3 World Championship medals (1 gold, 1 silver and 1 bronze), 2 Olympic gold medals (2012 and 2016), and was named the most valuable player in men's freestyle wrestling at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games.
Influence and contribution: became a representative figure in the field of freestyle wrestling, made an outstanding contribution to the Russian wrestling sport, and set an example and goal for young wrestlers. At the same time, he also made an important contribution to Russian sports and became a representative figure in the Russian sports scene.
5 Farid Mansurov
Basic personal information: Farid Mansurov was born on May 10, 1982 in Azerbaijan and is a famous classical wrestler.
Athlete's career: Mansurov has excelled since competing at the world level. He was runner-up in the 48 kg category at the 1997 World Championships, 63 kg at the 2001 World Championships, runner-up in the 66 kg category at the 2002 World Championships, 66 kg champion at the 2004 Olympic Games and 66 kg champion at the 2007 World Championships. These achievements made him one of the world's leading male wrestlers.
Personal experience and course: Mansurov has achieved brilliant results in various competitions, and his career has been brilliant. His tenacity and perseverance have helped him achieve many victories in the arena.
Impact and contribution: As an outstanding wrestler, Mansurov's achievements and experiences have inspired many young wrestling enthusiasts. His contributions are not only in the arena, but also in the development and promotion of wrestling.
6 Covicoria
Basic personal information: Kovikorya was born on October 12, 1978 in Georgia, and is a former famous Georgian wrestler.
Athlete's career: Kovikorya is a Georgian wrestler who started as a 66kg fighter and later competed in the 74kg category. He won the 2003 World Championships Wrestling 66 kg, the 2007 European Championship Wrestling 74 kg Champion, and the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games Men's Wrestling 74 kg Champion.
Personal experience and course: Corvicoria is a very talented wrestler who has achieved many excellent results in his career. His strength and perseverance made him one of the representatives of Georgian wrestling.
Impact and contribution: Kovikoria's achievements and experiences have had a positive impact on the development of wrestling in Georgia and the world. His contributions are not only in the arena, but also in the development and promotion of wrestling.
7 Mori Zeda
Basic personal information: Sheng Zetian, born on November 15, 1973 in Anhui, China, is a former national wrestler and national first-class athlete, nicknamed "Sheng Ge".
Athlete's career: Sheng Zetian is known as the first Chinese men's wrestler. He has competed in three Olympic Games, winning bronze medals in each of them, and won one silver medal at the World Classical Wrestling Championships, three gold medals in the Classic 57 kg category and one silver medal at the Asian Wrestling Championships.
Personal experience and process: Mori Zetian has developed a strong interest in wrestling since he was a child, and with continuous efforts, he has gradually become an outstanding wrestler. His strength and perseverance have made him one of the representatives of Chinese wrestling.
Influence and Contribution: Mori Zetian's achievements and experiences have had a positive impact on the development of wrestling in China and the world. His contributions are not only in the arena, but also in the development and promotion of wrestling. His success has also inspired many young wrestling enthusiasts and injected new blood into the development of wrestling in China.