Jani Haapamäki Explained

Jani Haapamäki
Fullname:Jani Haapamäki
Citizenship:
Ethnicity: Finnish
Birth Place:Kauhajoki, Finland
Height:1.65m (05.41feet)
Weight:63kg (139lb)
Country:
Sport:Wrestling
Event:Greco-Roman
Club:Kauhajoen Karhu
Team:Finnish National Team
Turnedpro:2004
Coach:Hannu Vuorenmaa, Reijo Haaparanta (junior years)
Juha Virtanen (since 2006)
Show-Medals:yes

Jani Haapamäki (born 15 May 1982 in Kauhajoki) is a Finnish wrestler (Greco-Roman). He won a gold medal at the 2009 European Wrestling Championships in Greco-Roman wrestling at the 55 kg event.[1] Haapamäki represents the Kauhajoen Karhu (Eng. Kauhajoki Bears) sportsclub and is coached by wrestler Juha Virtanen.[2]

Career

Haapamäki has been wrestling since 1987. In his junior years, he was coached by Hannu Vuorenmaa and Reijo Haaparanta. In 2004 Haapamäki started internationally as a senior. The bantamweight failed twice to qualify for the Olympic Games in Athens. At the European Championships in Haparanda in the same year, he unexpectedly finished fifth. In the following tournaments, however, he always occupied a place in the lower rankings. It was not until 2008 that he was able to get back into the top ten at the European Championships in Tampere with 5th place. However, he again failed to qualify for the 2008 Summer Olympics.

At the 2009 European Wrestling Championships in Vilnius, he made it to the finals after defeating Bekchan Mankijew from Russia, where he defeated the Poles Mariusz Łoś on points.[3] In the following time he could no longer call this performance up to this extent. He finished eighth at the 2009 World Cup in Herning, and seventh a year later in Moscow.

Haapamäki has been wrestling for the German Bundesliga club SV Germania Weingarten since 2010. Before that he was for SV Siegfried Hallbergmoos.

Achievements and results

Finnish championships

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Wrestling Championship For Haapamäki . April 4, 2009 . . January 23, 2020 .
  2. Web site: Haapamäki Jani Painiliitto. 2021-07-19. fi.
  3. Web site: 2009-04-08. Results. 2021-07-19. https://web.archive.org/web/20090408022758/http://www.fila-wrestling.com/vilnius09/index.php?option=com_competition&act=resultat&style=GR&Itemid=29&lang=en. 2009-04-08.