Vadym Dovhanyuk

Vadym Dovhanyuk (Ukrainian: Вадим Довганюк. Also known as Vadym Dovganyuk; born January 15, 1970) is an 11 times world champion [1] powerlifter and World Games 2013 champion.[2] He holds 36 unbeaten records in powerlifting and bench press.[3] His personal records are squat – 410 kg, bench press – 335.5 kg, deadlift - 325 kg and total 1050.5 kg.[4]

Vadym Dovhanyuk
World Games 2013, Cali, Colombia
Personal information
Native nameВадим Довганюк
Birth nameDovhanyuk Vadym Volodymyrovych
Born (1987-01-15) January 15, 1987
Volochysk, Khmelnytskyi Oblast, Ukraine
ResidenceChicago, IL
Alma materKamyanets-Podilsky Ivan Ohienko National University
Height171 cm (5 ft 7 in)
Weight105 kg (231 lb)
Spouse(s)Inna Dovhanyuk
Websitevadymdovhanyuk.com
Sport
CountryUkraine
SportPowerlifting
Weight class100 kg
Updated on 14 February 2016.
Competition record
Powerlifting
Representing  Ukraine
World Games
2013 Cali +105kg
IPF World Championship
1st 2012 105kg
1st 2013 105kg
IPF World Bench Press Championship
1st 2015 +105kg
1st 2014 +105kg
European Open Men's Bench Press Championships
1st 2015 +105kg
34th European Open Men's Championships
1st 2011 +105kg
28th World Juniors Men's Championships
1st 2010 Pilsen -110kg
27th World Juniors Men's Championships
1st 2009 Ribeirao Preto -100kg
21st European Juniors Men's Championships
2nd 2005 Mariupol -90kg

Biography

Dovhanyuk Vadym Volodymyrovych was born on January 15, 1987 in city Volochysk, Khmelnytskyi Oblast, Ukraine. In 2004 he graduated from the Volochisk School №5. In 2011 he graduated from Kamyanets-Podilsky Ivan Ohienko National University by speciality Physical culture and Sport.

Vadym started powerlifting in 15 years in the small gym owned Volochisk Machine-Building Plant "Motor Sich". Through "Motor Sich" Vadym in 2004 went to the first World Cup held in Pretoria, South Africa for the first time and became world champion. After these events were 10 world championships where Vadym stood on the highest step of the base (pedestal).

At the age of 17 fulfilled standard of master of sports of Ukraine. At 19 fulfilled standard of master of sports of Ukraine of international class. In 2011, he was in the main part of the national team of Ukraine. In 2012 at the World Championships in Puerto Rico received a license to participate in the most qualified powerlifting competitions (World Games) held in Colombia in 2013, where Vadym became champion and set two world records in bench press.[5][6] After the victory in 2013 received the highest title of Honored Master of Sports and National Award — Order of Merit III class.

Personal life

In 2008 married to Inna Mykolaevna Dovhaniuk. In 2009, a son Ivan was born.

Awards

  • Order of Merit Third Class (14 September 2013)
  • World champion among youth of 2004, 2006, 2007 — World Sub Juniors Champion
  • Junior 2009, 2010 – World Juniors Champion
  • among adults by 2013, 2014, 2015 – Worlds Open Champion
  • 33 existing world records.
  • Champion of the World Games in Colombia in 2013.
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See also

References

  1. "IPF World Powerlifting Records". powerlifting.org. Retrieved 2 November 2015.
  2. "The World Games 2013 CALI". worldgames2013.sportresult.com. 2013. Retrieved 2 November 2015.
  3. "DOVGANYUK Vadym". goodlift.info. Retrieved 2 November 2015.
  4. "World Open Men's Championships Stavanger \ Norway 4 − 9 November, 2013". goodlift.info. Retrieved 2 November 2015.
  5. "Чемпион Всемирных Игр Вадим Довганюк: Эта победа означает для меня все". Ukrinform (in Russian). August 1, 2013. Retrieved 13 February 2016.
  6. "Украинцы завоевали еще три медали на Всемирных Играх 2013". 1+1 (TV Channel) (in Russian). prosport-ru.tsn.ua. Television Service of News (TSN). August 1, 2013. Retrieved 13 February 2016.
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