Ilja Mate

Ilja Mate
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Narození6. října 1956 (66 let)
Starohnativka
Alma materDonbas National Academy of Civil Engineering and Architecture
Povolánízápasník
OceněníŘád přátelství mezi národy
zasloužilý mistr sportu SSSR
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Přehled medailí
Olympijské kruhy Zápas na LOH
zlatoLOH 1980volný styl do 100 kg
Mistrovství světa v zápasu ve volném stylu
zlatoMS 1979těžká váha
zlatoMS 1982těžká váha
bronzMS 1981těžká váha
Mistrovství Evropy v zápasu ve volném stylu
zlatoME 1979těžká váha

Ilja Fedorovič Mate (ukrajinsky Ілля Федорович Мате, rusky Ілія Фёдорович Мате; * 6. října 1956 Starognativka, Sovětský svaz) je bývalý sovětský zápasník, volnostylař. V roce 1980 na olympijských hrách v Moskvě v kategorii do 100 kg vybojoval zlatou medaili. V roce 1979 a 1982 vybojoval titul mistra světa, v roce 1981 bronz.

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“Wrestlers Ilya Mate and Julius Strnisko”. Olympic champion, wrestler Ilya Mate (100 kg) and bronze medalist Julius Strnisko (Czechoslovakia), left, at the wrestling event. XXII Olympic Games. July 19-August 3, 1980.