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Jello Krahmer
Jello Krahmer (2020)
Personal information
NationalityGerman
Born (1995-11-19) 19 November 1995 (age 28)
Stuttgart, Germany
Height1.92 m (6 ft 4 in)
Weight125 kg (276 lb)
Sport
Country Germany
SportWrestling
EventGreco-Roman
ClubASV Schorndorf
Coached bySedat Sevsay
Medal record
Men's Greco-Roman wrestling
Representing  Germany
European Championships
Bronze medal – third place 2020 Rome 130 kg

Jello Krahmer (born 19 November 1995 in Stuttgart) is a heavy weight German Greco-Roman wrestler. He won the Thor Masters tournament in 2020 and is the bronze medal winner of the 2020 European Wrestling Championships[1] in his weight class. Krahmer trains at ASV Schorndorf in Schorndorf, Germany, coached by Sedat Sevsay.

Career

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Jello Krahmer was born in 1995 in Hedelfingen near Stuttgart (Germany) and was raised in Lorch (Württemberg). When he was a schoolboy, his mother introduced him to wrestling in Schorndorf.

In spring 2017, during his second appearance at the European championships, in the Hungarian city of Szombathely, he came within a whisker of the bronze medal. At the Juniors World Wrestling Championships in the same year in Bydgoszcz he sensationally won it.[2] He was second in the German Championships in 2019 and won the "Thor Masters" tournament in Nykøbing Falster in 2020 which earned him the nomination for the 2020 European Wrestling Championships in Rome.[3] There he made a dream come true in winning his first medal at an international senior's championships.[4] Krahmer competed at the 2024 European Wrestling Olympic Qualification Tournament where he earned a quota place for Germany at the 2024 Summer Olympics in men's 130 kg Greco-Roman wrestling.[5] He competed in the 130 kg event at the Olympics.[6]

After successfully completing his studies in International Sales Management and Technology at Aalen University at the end of 2019,[7] Krahmer is currently a member of the German military's sports promotion group.

International achievements

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Year[8] Rank Competition Weight class Achievement
2015 14. Junior-ECh in Istanbul 120 kg Winner: Zviadi Pataridze (Georgia)
2015 7. Junior-WCh in Salvador da Bahia 120 kg Winner: Zviadi Pataridze (Georgia)
2016 7. "Thor Masters" in Nykøbing Falster 130 kg Winner: Eduard Popp (Germany)
2016 8. Student-WCh in Çorum 130 kg Winner: Bálint Lám (Hungary)
2017 6. "Thor Masters" in Nykøbing Falster 130 kg Winner: Robert Smith (USA)
2017 5. U23 ECh in Szombathely 130 kg Winner: Osman Yildirim (Turkey)
2017 3. U23 WCh in Bydgoszcz 130 kg behind Zviadi Pataridze (Georgia) and Sergey Semenov (Russian Federation)
2018 5. "Thor Masters" in Nykøbing Falster 130 kg Winner: Christian John (Germany)
2018 2. "Kristjan Palusalu Memorial" in Tallinn 130 kg Winner: Vitali Shchur (Russian Federation)
2018 8. U23 ECh in Istanbul 130 kg Winner: Zviadi Pataridze (Georgia)
2018 19. Gran Prix of Germany in Dortmund 130 kg Winner: Iakob Kajaia (Georgia)
2018 8. U23 WCh in Bucharest 130 kg Winner: Zviadi Pataridze (Georgia)
2019 8. RS Grand Prix of Hungary in Gyoer 130 kg Winner: Heiki Nabi (Estonia)
2019 9. "Thor Masters" in Nykøbing Falster 130 kg Winner: Christian John (Germany)
2019 12. European Games in Minsk 130 kg Winner: Iakob Kajaia (Georgia)
2019 7. Gran Prix of Germany in Dortmund 130 kg Winner: Konsta Johannes Maeenpaeae (Finland)
2020 1. "Thor Masters"[9] in Nykøbing Falster 130 kg 2nd Hamza Bakir (Turkey), 3rd Christian John (Germany)
2020 3. ECh in Rome 130 kg Gold: Alin Alexuc-Ciurariu (Romania), Silver: Levan Arabuli (Georgia)
  • all competitions are held in Greco-Roman style of wrestling
  • ECh – European Championships; WCh – World Championships
  • 130 kg is the heavy weight class in UWW classification.

German Championships

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(only Senior)

Year Place Weight class Comment
2015 5. 130 kg Winner: Eduard Popp (VfL Neckargartach)
2016 3. 130 kg Winner: Christian John (Eisenhüttenstädter RC)
2019 2. 130 kg Winner: Eduard Popp (VfL Neckargartach)

References

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  1. ^ Official United World Wrestling Results of European Wrestling Championships 2020
  2. ^ Bronze medal for Jello Krahmer, Deutscher Ringer Bund (in German)
  3. ^ Athlete's profile of Jello Krahmer at DOSB (Deutscher Olympischer Sport Bund)
  4. ^ "Bronze medal in Rome (SWR) (in German)". Archived from the original on 15 February 2020. Retrieved 15 February 2020.
  5. ^ Olympics.com - IM RINGKAMPF UM OLYMPIA-QUOTEN: SANDRA PARUSZEWSKI UND JELLO KRAHMER TRIUMPHIEREN FÜR TEAM DEUTSCHLAND (in German)
  6. ^ "Wrestling Results Book" (PDF). 2024 Summer Olympics. Archived from the original (PDF) on 11 August 2024. Retrieved 12 August 2024.
  7. ^ Aalen University Alumnus wins Bronze medal at European Wrestling Championships (in German)
  8. ^ "Athlete's profile of Jello Krahmer at WrestlingDatabase". iat.uni-leipzig.de. Archived from the original on 28 September 2023. Retrieved 15 February 2020.
  9. ^ Thor Masters
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