Peter Paltchik

Peter Paltchik (Hebrew: פיטר פלצ'יק; born 4 January 1992) is an Israeli judoka. He competes in the under 100 kg weight category, and won a bronze medal in the 2018 European Judo Championships.[1] As of January 2019, Paltchik was ranked second in the world in Judo. In September 2019 he won the Israeli championship in the 100+ Kg category.

Peter Paltchik
Born (1992-01-04) 4 January 1992
Yalta, Crimea
Native nameפיטר פלצ'יק
NationalityIsraeli
Height1.90 m (6 ft 3 in)
Weight100 kg (220 lb; 15 st 10 lb)
Division-100 Kg
StyleJudo

Biography

Paltchik was born in 1992 in Yalta, Crimea. When he was 9 months old, he immigrated to Israel with his mother and lived in Rishon Letzion, Israel. About a year later, his grandparents, his mother's parents, immigrated to Israel too. By the time he was seven years old, Paltchik's mother had lived in the United States for work purposes, and Paltchik had grown up in the country with his grandparents. He attended Yigal Alon High School. He served as an outstanding athlete in Tsrifin in the Israeli Air Force.

He was born at a high weight of 5.1 kilograms (11 lb) with crooked bones and various health problems, and the doctor recommended his family let Peter practice sports. His grandfather sent him to practice Judo when he was four years old at the “Samurai Club” in Rishon Letzion under the guidance of Pavel Musin.

At the age of 16, he joined the Israeli Judo Cadet Team. At the age of 17, he won the Israel cadet championship, Junior championship, and the U23 championship that season. At the age of 18 he joined the national senior judo team under the national coach, Oren Samadja.

In April 2016, he married his girlfriend, Daniel Yolzari.

Career

2011-2014

In September 2011, Paltchik competed in the European Championship U20 in Lumel, Belgium, and  won a silver medal in the -90 kg weight category. In June 2012, Paltchik underwent a complicated surgery in the right knee following a rupture of the posterior cruciate ligament during routine training. Because of the surgery and the rehabilitation, the shift to the senior level was interrupted until 2014.

In January 2014, Peter returned to practice as part of the senior Israeli judo team. In February 2014 he won a bronze medal in the European Open in Oberwort, and in September he won again the bronze medal at the European Open in Tallinn. He competed in the U90kg category in the Israeli championship that year, and won the gold medal.

2015-2017

In 2015, Paltchik decided, together with the national team coach, to raise the weight category U100 kg in order to improve his performance on the mat. In June 2015, he participated in the European Games held in Baku, and was eliminated in the second round. In November 2015, in the midst of the race to the Olympic games in Rio de Janeiro, Peter took part in the Grand Prix in Jing Dao (China), and ripped the ligaments in his shoulder during a fight against the Mongolian Olympic champion, Naidan. He had to undergo a long rehabilitation of 9 months.

In February 2017, he won a bronze medal at the European Cup competition in Rome. In March, he participated in the Grand Slam Baku and reached fifth place. At the European Championship held in Warsaw in April 2017, he reached seventh place. On June, a competition was held at the European Tour in Bucharest, Romania, where Paltchik won the bronze medal. Later this month, he won a gold medal in the Cancun Grand Prix, after winning in the semifinals the Brazilian former world champion, Luciano Correra, and beating Irish Benjamin Fletcher in the wazari. In the World Championships held in September in Budapest, Peter lost in the top-16 to Michael Correl from Netherlands, who was ranked first in the world. In October, he won the bronze medal at the Abu Dhabi Grand Slam, after defeating Miklos Sirenix from Hungary.

2018-present

In April 2018, Paltchik won a gold medal in the Grand Prix of Tbilisi, Georgia, when he defeated Merab Margiev of Russia in the final, after two minutes and a half. In the European Championship 2018 held in April in Tel Aviv, Paltchik won the bronze medal in the category U100 kg. In the first round, he met Jevgenijs Borodavko (Latvia). Two minutes from the start of the fight, Peter won a wazari, that eventually make him pass the first round. In the top-16, he met the Serbian Bojan Dosen, and after four minutes without scoring, the battle went into a golden score, in which the Serbian took the third penalty and Paltchik went up to the quarterfinal. At that stage, Paltchik overcame Zelym Kotsoiev from Azerbaijan, when a minute and 13 seconds to the end of the fight, he managed to get a wazari. In the semifinal, Paltchik competed against French Cyrille Maret. After 2 minutes and 16 seconds from the start of the fight, Maret entered a choking exercise, and Peter fainted. Afterwards, Paltchik competed for the bronze medal, facing the Russian Niiaz Bilalov, and won the fight after 39 seconds, after scoring an ippon.

In August 2018, Paltchik competed in the Grand Prix of Budapest and won a bronze medal, after defeating Martin Pacek of Sweden with an Ippon. In October 2018, he won a gold medal in the Grand Slam of Abu Dhabi, after defeating German Karl Frey in the semifinal, and the Olympic champion Almar Gasimov in the final. That time in Abu Dhabi was the first time that Israelis were allowed to wear formal Israeli judo suits, and the Israeli national anthem, 'HaTikva', was played while Paltchik was standing on the podium. In November, he won a gold medal in the Hague Grand Prix when he defeated the Belarussian Mikita Sviryd in the final after the fight entered the golden score time.

In February 2019, he won a bronze medal at the prestigious Paris Grand Slam. He reached the semifinals in which he faced Aron Wolf from Japan. Ten seconds after the opening of the match, Paltchik scored a wazari, but lost in ippon a minute and 9 seconds before the end of the fight, after the Japanese managed to win. Paltchik went down to fight for the bronze medal, which he won by beating Croatia's Zlatko Kumeric by ippon.

On March 17, he took part in the Ekaterinburg Grand Slam, and began the second round where he met Mikhail Minchin from Armenia, and won by ippon, obtained 58 seconds from the opening and went up to the quarterfinals. In the next stage, he defeated Jevgenijs Borodavko from Latvia. In the semifinals he lost the by ippon to Arman Admanin of Russia. In the fight for the bronze medal, Paltchik defeated Michael Korrel (Netherlands) with wazari in the golden score, and won the medal. In July 2019 Paltchik won the bronze medal in Zagreb Grand Prix by defeating Cirjenics Miklos (Hungary).

In January 2020 Paltchik won the Gold medal in Tel Aviv Grand Prix by defeating Goncalves Leonardo (Brazil). In February 2020 Paltchik won the Gold medal in Paris Grand Slam by defeating Liparteliani Varlam (Georgia).

Medals

Grand Slam Paris - Gold (2020)

Grand Prix Tel Aviv - Gold (2020)

Israel Championship - Gold (2019) +100 kg Category

Grand Prix Zagreb - Bronze (2019)

Grand Slam Ekaterinburg - Bronze (2019)

Grand Slam Paris - Bronze (2019)

Grand Prix Haag - Gold (2018)

Grand Slam Abu Dhabi - Gold (2018)

European Championship Tel Aviv 2018- Bronze

Grand Prix Budapest - Bronze (2018)

Grand Prix Tbilisi - Gold (2018)

Grand Slam Abu Dhabi - Bronze (2017)

Grand Prix Cancun - Gold (2017)

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References

  1. "Peter Paltchik, Judoka, JudoInside". Retrieved 28 April 2018.

2. Winning Bronze Medal in Zagreb Grand Prix 2019 - here

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