Hamit Kaplan

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Hamit Kaplan (September 20, 1934, Amasya - January 5, 1976, Çorum), was a renowned Turkish World and Olympic champion sports wrestler in the Heavyweight class. He won the gold, silver and bronze medal in Men's Freestyle Wrestling at three consecutive Olympic Games in 1956, 1960 and 1964.

Born in Hamamözü town in Amasya Province, he began wrestling as a youngster in the traditional Turkish sport Yağlı güreş (oil wrestling). Soon, he switched over to sports wrestling and became juniors champion in the Heavyweight class. Hamit Kaplan was admitted to the national team in 1954 and was trained by the renowned wrestler Celal Atik for his skill. Already at his age of 22, he represented Turkey at the World Chanpionships held in Karlsruhe, Germany and ranked 3rd in the Greco-Roman style.

Besides rhree Olympic medals, he won many more titles at international competitions both in freestyle and Greco-Roman category. Hamit Kaplan, weighing 100 kg at his 1.90 m height, was a defensive wrestler, who finished much of his matches in draw.

Hamit Kaplan resigned after the 1964 Olympics, because he was no more match for his strong opponents like Hungarian István Kozma, Soviet Russians Alexander Iwanizki and Alexander Medwed. He was 175 times international for his country.

He died on January 5, 1976 at the age of only 41 following a traffic accident in Çorum. He was laid to rest in his hometown Hamamözü. A sports hall with 1,000 seats in Amasya and another small one in Hamamözü are named after him.

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