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Nazar Kulchytskyy

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Nazar Kulchytskyy
Personal information
Full nameNazari Kulchytskyy
NationalityUkrainian
American
Born (1992-06-03) June 3, 1992 (age 32)
Sosnivka, Ukraine
Weight74 kg (163 lb)
Sport
SportWrestling
Event(s)Freestyle
Folkstyle
College teamWisconsin–Oshkosh Titans
ClubTeam Nazar Training Center
Titan Mercury WC
Minnesota Storm WC (MN RTC)
Coached byRoyce Alger
Efrain Ayala
Medal record
Men's freestyle wrestling
Representing the  United States
World Clubs Cup
Gold medal – first place 2016 Kharkiv Team
Silver medal – second place 2017 Tehran Team
Pan American Championships
Silver medal – second place 2018 Lima 74 kg
US Open Championships
Silver medal – second place 2017 Las Vegas 70 kg
Representing  Ukraine
Cadet European Championships
Bronze medal – third place 2008 Daugavpils 54 kg
Collegiate Wrestling
Representing UW Oshkosh Titans
NCAA Division III Wrestling Championships
Gold medal – first place 2012 La Crosse 157 lb
Gold medal – first place 2013 Cedar Rapids 165 lb
Gold medal – first place 2014 Cedar Rapids 157 lb

Nazar Kulchytskyy (Ukrainian: Назар Кульчицький, romanizedNazar Kulchytski; born June 3, 1992) is a Ukrainian-American retired freestyle and folkstyle wrestler, who currently coaches at Team Nazar Training Center. In Ukraine, he was a five-time age-group National champion and a European age-group medalist. Since arriving to the United States, he captured Pan American runner-up honors, three Dave Schultz Memorial medals and a Cerro Pelado International gold medal. As a collegiate wrestler, Kulchytskyy was a three-time NCAA Division III champion out of the University of Wisconsin–Oshkosh.

Early life

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Kulchytzkyy was born in Sosnivka, Ukraine. He started training in freestyle when he was seven years old and always had to wrestle older kids as those were the tournaments he qualified for. When he was twelve years old, he moved to Odesa with his coach to attend school and follow a strict training program. Since then, he had tremendous success in the Ukrainian circuit, with five National titles as a cadet and a bronze medal at the Cadet European Championships of 2008, same year in which he and other members of his family were granted the green card visa they had been looking for, for years, to immigrate to the United States.[1]

University

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After his senior year of high school, in which he did not compete as he was considered a professional due to his accomplishments, Kulchytzkyy attended a Division III college in University of Wisconsin–Oshkosh.

He's the most accomplished wrestler in the history of the Titans, having won three Division III National titles and earning NCAA Division III Wrestler of the Year honors twice. Despite his initial wish of transferring to a Division I university, he refused to transfer as a junior and graduated with a 143–5 record, with only one loss to a DIII athlete.[1][2]

Freestyle

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Youth

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Won a bronze medal for Ukraine at the Cadet European Championships and was a multiple time National champion there. He also won a FILA USA National championship as a junior, where he defeated future three-time NCAA DI champion Alex Dieringer.

Senior

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In 2014, Kulchytskyy was granted a US citizenship and was able to compete at the 15' US World Team Trials Challenge tournament after winning the Northeastern Regionals.[3][4] He went 2–2 at the tournament and did not qualify for the best-of-three. In 2017, he won a Cerro Pelado International gold medal and became the US Open runner-up, qualifying for the 17' US World Team Trials. At the trials, he lost to Jim Kennedy in the finals and then to Jason Nolf in the true-third match.

At the 16' and 17' Dave Schultz Memorial International, Kulchytskyy recorded bronze medals. In November 2017, he became runner-up of the Henri Deglane Challenge and helped Team USA reach the same honors as a team at the Clubs World Cup, where he had already competed last year and had reached first place with the Team. Since then, he has won a silver medal at the 18' Pan American Championships and bronze medals at the 19' Bill Farrell Memorial and the 20' Granma and Cerro Pelado.[5][6]

On June 28, 2020, Kulchytskyy competed at Rumble on the Rooftop.[7] He won his match by technical fall and subsequently retired from the sport to focus on coaching.[8]

He holds notable victories over:

NCAA DI champions: Mekhi Lewis, Jayson Ness (twice), Derek St. John.

NCAA DI All-Americans: Dylan Ness (four-time, two-time finalist - twice), Tyler Berger (three-time, finalist), Alec Pantaleo (three-time - twice), Evan Wick (three-time), Dan Vallimont (two-time, finalist), Dave Habat (two-time, finalist - twice), Chad Walsh (two-time), Chase Pami (two-time), Hunter Stieber (two-time), Ganbayar Sanjaa (two-time), Kevin LeValley (two-time), Adam Hall (two-time), Joey Lavalle (one-time, finalist) Rick Durso, Nick Dardanes (twice), Max Thomsen, Thomas Gantt (thrice), Michael DePalma, Anthony Collica.

Coaching career

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In July 2020, Kulchytskyy opened up a wrestling facility in Stoughton, Wisconsin, called Team Nazar Training Center.[9][10]

Freestyle record

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Senior Freestyle Matches
Res. Record Opponent Score Date Event Location
Win 70-29 United States Danny Braunagel TF 10-0 June 28, 2020 2020 Rumble on the Rooftop

United States Chicago, Illinois

2020 Granma y Cerro Pelado 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) at 74 kg
Win 69-29 United States Dan Vallimont 5-0 February 9–17, 2020 2020 Granma y Cerro Pelado

Cuba Havana, Cuba

Loss 68-29 Cuba Franklin Marén 2-3
Win 68-28 Cuba Jorge Despaigne 6-0
2019 US Nationals 6th at 74kg
Loss 67-28 United States Anthony Valencia TF 1-11 December 20–22, 2019 2019 Senior Nationals - US Olympic Trials Qualifier

United States Fort Worth, Texas

Loss 67-27 United States Evan Wick 2-4
Loss 67-26 United States Logan Massa 6-15
Win 67-25 United States Alec Pantaleo TF 14-3
Win 66-25 United States Joey Lavallee 3-2
Win 65-25 United States Chad Walsh TF 11-0
Win 64-25 United States Jake Keating TF 10-0
2019 Bill Farrell Memorial 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) at 74kg
Win 63-25 United States Mekhi Lewis 9-3 November 15–16, 2019 2019 Bill Farrell Memorial International Open

United States New York City, New York

Win 62-25 United States Tyler Berger 6-2
Loss 61-25 United States Isaiah Martinez 5-12
Win 61-24 United States Dylan Ness 6-1
Win 60-24 United States Rob Mathers Fall
2019 US World Team Trials at 70 kg
Loss 59-24 United States Mario Mason 1-5 May 17–19, 2019 2019 US World Team Trials Challenge Tournament

United States Raleigh, North Carolina

Loss 59-23 United States Brandon Sorensen 1-5
2019 US Open 6th at 70 kg
Win 59-22 United States Anthony Collica TF 10-0 April 24–27, 2019 2019 US Open Championships

United States Las Vegas, Nevada

Win 58-22 United States Elroy Perkin 12-10
Loss 57-22 United States Jason Nolf TF 2-13
Win 57-21 United States Destin McCauley TF 12-1
Win 56-21 United States Renaldo Rodriguez Spencer 6-5
2018 Pan American Championships 2nd place, silver medalist(s) at 74kg
Loss 55-21 Cuba Liván López 1-6 May 3–6, 2018 2018 Pan American Wrestling Championships

Peru Lima, Perú

Win 55-20 Chile Carlos Romero TF 10-0
Win 54-20 Argentina Jorge Llano TF 11-0
2018 US World Team Trials 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) at 74 kg
Loss 53-20 United States Isaiah Martinez TF 2-13 May 18–20, 2018 2018 US World Team Trials Challenge

United States Rochester, Minnesota

Loss 53-19 United States Isaiah Martinez TF 2-13
Win 53-18 United States Thomas Gantt 5-3
Win 52-18 United States Evan Wick Fall
2018 International Ukrainian Tournament 14th at 70 kg
Loss 51-18 Russia Konstantin Vlasov 0-3 February 23–25, 2018 2018 Outstanding Ukrainian Wrestlers and Coaches Memorial

Ukraine Kyiv, Ukraine

Win 51-17 Russia Bulat Ataev 6-1
2017 World Clubs Cup 2nd place, silver medalist(s) as TMWC
Win 50-17 Iran Hossein Elyasi 5-4 December 7–8, 2017 2017 World Wrestling Clubs Cup

Iran Tehran, Iran

Win 49-17 Mongolia Boldkhuu Batsukh 10-2
Win 48-17 Persiyan Mihov 9-2
Win 47-17 India Veer Dev Gulia TF 10-0
Win 46-17 Canada Guseyn Ruslanzada TF 10-0
2017 Henri Deglane Challenge 2nd place, silver medalist(s) at 74 kg
Loss 45-17 France Johnny Bur 2-4 November 24–25, 2017 2017 Henri Deglane Challenge

France Nice, France

Win 45-16 Italy Salvatore Diana TF 10-0
2017 Dave Schultz M. Invitational 1st place, gold medalist(s) at 74 kg
Win 44-16 Russia Rasul Dzhukayev 5-2 November 1–4, 2017 2017 Dave Schultz Memorial Invitational

United States Colorado Springs, Colorado

Win 43-16 United States Dylan Ness TF 12-0
2017 US World Team Trials 4th at 70 kg
Loss 42-16 United States Jason Nolf 2-7 June 9–10, 2017 2017 US World Team Trials Challenge Tournament

United States Lincoln, Nebraska

Loss 42-15 United States Jimmy Kennedy 0-7
Win 42-14 United States Chase Pami 4-3
Win 41-14 United States Thomas Gantt 10-7
2017 US Open 2nd place, silver medalist(s) at 70 kg
Loss 40-14 United States James Green 1-4 April 26–29, 2017 2017 US Open Championships

United States Las Vegas, Nevada

Win 40-13 United States Alec Pantaleo TF 10-0
Win 39-13 United States Hunter Stieber TF 10-0
Win 38-13 United States Tommy Pawelski TF 10-0
Win 37-13 United States Levi Calhoun TF 10-0
2017 Cerro Pelado International 1st place, gold medalist(s) at 70 kg
Win 36-13 Cuba Ernesto Sanchez TF 11-1 February 17–23, 2017 2017 Cerro Pelado International

Cuba Havana, Cuba

Win 35-13 United States Michael DePalma Fall
Win 34-13 Cuba Serguei Randon TF 10-0
2017 Dave Schultz M. International 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) at 70 kg
Win 33-13 United States Michael DePalma Fall January 31-February 3, 2017 2017 Dave Schultz Memorial International

United States Colorado Springs, Colorado

Win 32-13 United States Thomas Gantt TF 11-0
Loss 31-13 United States Jordan Oliver 2-7
Win 31-12 United States Robert Zyko TF 10-0
2016 World Clubs Cup 1st place, gold medalist(s) as TMWC
Win 30-12 Iran Atsamaz Sanakoev 6-2 November 30-December 1, 2016 2016 World Wrestling Clubs Cup

Ukraine Kharkiv, Ukraine

Loss 29-12 Ukraine Semen Radulov 0-5
Loss 29-11 Georgia (country) Aleksander Jatchvadze 1-3
Win 29-10 Ukraine Vasil Mikhailov 10-5
2016 US Last Chance OTT 2nd place, silver medalist(s) at 65 kg
Loss 28-10 United States Bernard Futrell 2-8 April 1–4, 2016 2016 US Last Chance Olympic Team Trials Qualifier

United States Cedar Falls, Iowa

Win 28-9 United States Nick Dardanes 4-3
Win 27-9 United States Max Thomsen 8-3
Win 26-9 United States John Meeks 10-2
2016 Dave Schultz M. International 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) at 65 kg
Win 25-9 United States Dave Habat TF 10-0 January 28–30, 2016 2016 Dave Schultz Memorial International

United States Colorado Springs, Colorado

Win 24-9 United States Nick Dardanes TF 12-0
Loss 23-9 United States Bernard Futrell 1-4
Win 23-8 United States Dave Habat TF 11-0
2015 US Nationals at 65 kg
Loss 22-8 United States Frank Molinaro 7-16 December 17–19, 2015 2015 Senior Nationals & Trials Qualifier

United States Las Vegas, Nevada

Win 22-7 United States Jayson Ness 13-4
Loss 21-7 United States Bernard Futrell TF 0-12
Win 21-6 United States Marcus Cobbs TF 10-0
2015 Henri Deglane Challenge 1st place, gold medalist(s) at 65 kg
Win 20-6 Romania George Bucur 8-6 November 27–28, 2015 2015 Henri Deglane Challenge

France Nice, France

Win 19-6 France Maxime Fiquet 8-7
Win 18-6 Cuba Lázaro Carbonell TF 13-2
Win 17-6 Iran Ali Samiei Paghaleh TF 10-0
2015 Bill Farrell International Open at 65 kg
Loss 16-6 United States Aaron Pico 2-8 November 5–7, 2015 2015 Bill Farrell International Open

United States New York City

Win 16-5 United States Mario Mason 9-5
Loss 15-5 United States Jordan Oliver 2-5
Win 15-4 United States Jayson Ness 9-2
Win 14-4 United States Isiah DeGuzman TF 10-0
2015 US World Team Trials 5th at 70 kg
Loss 13-4 United States Kevin LeValley 3-5 June 12–14, 2015 2015 US World Team Trials Challenge Tournament

United States Madison, Wisconsin

Win 13-3 United States Derek St. John TF 10-0
Win 12-3 United States Adam Hall TF 10-0
Loss 11-3 United States James Green 7-9
2015 Phil Portuese NE Regional 1st place, gold medalist(s) at 70 kg
Win 11-2 United States Rick Durso 5-0 May 1–3, 2015 2015 Phil Portuese Northeastern Regionals

United States East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania

Win 10-2 United States Fox Baldwin TF 12-2
Win 9-2 United States Connor Lapresi TF 10-0
Win 8-2 United States Michael Mitchell TF 10-0
Win 7-2 United States Carlos Rodriguez Fall
2015 Dave Schultz M. International 4th at 70 kg
Loss 6-2 United States Kevin LeValley 3-5 January 28–31, 2015 2015 Dave Schultz Memorial International

United States Colorado Springs, Colorado

Win 6-1 Japan Nobuyoshi Takojima 9-2
Loss 5-1 United States Dustin Schlatter TF 0-10
Win 5-0 United States Vladyslav Dombrovskiy 7-4
Win 4-0 Mongolia Ganbayar Sanjaa 10-9
2014 Minnesota Storm Holiday Cup 1st place, gold medalist(s) at 70 kg
Win 3-0 United States Michael Mitchell Fall December 18–20, 2014 2014 Minnesota Storm Holiday Cup

United States Rochester, Minnesota

Win 2-0 United States Joe Carr Fall
Win 1-0 United States Kevin LeValley 5-4

NCAA record

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NCAA Division III Championships Matches
Res. Record Opponent Score Date Event
2014 NCAA (DIII) Championships 1st place, gold medalist(s) at 157 lbs
Win 12-0 Dimitri Boyer Fall March 15, 2014 2014 NCAA Division III Wrestling Championships
Win 11-0 Reece Lefever 3-2
Win 10-0 Brett Yonkovic 5-3
Win 9-0 Josh Etzel 10-5
2013 NCAA (DIII) Championships 1st place, gold medalist(s) at 165 lbs
Win 8-0 John Darling 5-3 March 21, 2013 2013 NCAA Division III Wrestling Championships
Win 7-0 Joey Favia 7-2
Win 6-0 Owen Vernon 7-6
Win 5-0 Garrett Bonte SV-1 5-3
2012 NCAA (DIII) Championships 1st place, gold medalist(s) at 157 lbs
Win 4-0 Orlando Ponce 10-9 March 10, 2012 2012 NCAA Division III Wrestling Championships
Win 3-0 John Darling MD 14-5
Win 2-0 Cole Welter 8-5
Win 1-0 Troy Sterling 5-2

References

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  1. ^ a b "Nazar Kulchytskyy — Beyond Classroom Walls". www.uwosh.edu. Retrieved May 25, 2020.
  2. ^ "Ukraine native Nazar Kulchytskyy on the rise and seeking spot on U.S. men's freestyle World Team". Team USA. December 22, 2017. Archived from the original on May 7, 2018. Retrieved May 25, 2020.
  3. ^ "Final U.S. World Team Trials Qualifiers update, as of May 25, 2015". Team USA. Archived from the original on November 30, 2015.
  4. ^ "Dake, Manville among Senior champions at Northeast Regionals in Pennsylvania". Team USA. May 4, 2015. Archived from the original on June 17, 2020.
  5. ^ "Ukraine native Nazar Kulchytskyy on the rise and seeking spot on U.S. men's freestyle World Team". Team USA. December 22, 2017. Archived from the original on May 7, 2018.
  6. ^ "Nazari Kulchytskyy (USA)". International Wrestling Database. Archived from the original on June 18, 2020. Retrieved June 17, 2020.
  7. ^ "Strong matchups of Senior stars set for Rumble on the Rooftop in Chicago, June 28th". Team USA. June 17, 2020. Archived from the original on June 17, 2020.
  8. ^ "Rumble on the Rooftop: Wrestling makes triumphant return". InterMat. Retrieved July 2, 2020.
  9. ^ "Team Nazar Training Center on Instagram: "I'd like to announce my next big journey, Team Nazar Training Center!! Our official website is LIVE and it's 🔥 If you like to find out…"". Instagram. Archived from the original on December 26, 2021. Retrieved July 27, 2020.
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