As the Paris Olympics 2024 nears to happen, the Russian sports sphere faces additional complications. Previously, figure skater Kamila Valieva’s suspension because of the doping charges already brought a truckload of criticism to the national camp. To extend the humiliation in the international sporting fraternity, the watchdog, WADA, hurled attacks at the Russian Sports Council for not obeying rules and regulations. On the other hand, several Russian sporting luminaries are still not sure about their contention in the Paris Olympics 2024. The hosting committee already declared several selected Russian athletes as neutral participants in Paris. 

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During this commotion, another piece of news surfaced from the Russian camp. This time, a budding wrestler changed his camp for a prized Paris Olympics 2024 participation chance. 

Will Razambek Zhamalov be able to stand out? 

In 2022, a budding wrestler of Russian origin soared high after defeating the phenom, David Baev. Eventually, in that year, that prodigy had claimed the All-Russian Spartakiad championship. At that moment the 22-year-old wrestler was full of hopes to earn a 70-kg place in the Russian Olympics-bound team. But in 2024, Razambek Zhamalov changed the discussion of that contention by changing his national camp. United World Wrestling’s X-post disclosed the news. It claimed, “Razambek ZHAMALOV, the former two-time Russian national champion and U23 world gold medalist, has transferred to Uzbekistan.” However, there are several complications for him to get a chance from Uzbek camp. 

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The wrestling team of Uzbekistan has never been out of talent. Last year the Senior World Championship witnessed Uzbek sensations in most of the categories. Among those, Zhamalov’s usual category of 70 kg displayed Zafarev Otakhonov. The wrestler claimed the silver medal in the 2023 Asian Games. Ultimately, the 21-year-old wrestler earned the 18th position there. But he has a stellar domestic run. In such a situation, another contention will be on the card for Zhamalov’s Paris Olympics 2024 chance. 

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The probability of changing the weight class 

After changing national allegiance, Razambek Zhamalov’s situation might not help him in the upcoming days. In a country that regards wrestling as a national sport, Razambek faces a plethora of competitors in the weight classes. Except for the 70-kg category, the 25-year-old holds the 74-kg category as his other wrestling spot. But this weight class holds the veteran Bekzod Abdurakhmonov.

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To solidify his chance in the category, the 33-year-old has the Olympic bronze from the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. However, in 74 kg, Zhamalov had won his U23 World Championship in 2019. But to claim his berth on the Paris Olympics 2024 bound team, he has to win the Olympic qualifying tournaments. As of now, the Pan American Olympics qualifier is this month. So, Zhamalov would surely count on that tussle. 

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Prasun Chakrabarty is a Senior Writer in the Olympic Sports division at EssentiallySports, where he covers track and field, gymnastics, swimming, and other Olympic disciplines. A seasoned journalist with three years at the company, Prasun's extensive knowledge and passion for track and field were evident from day one. With years of connections and research already established, he brought a unique edge to the ES Insights and Trends Desk. He has since become a key voice in the company's Olympic sports coverage. His star coverage includes World Athletics Indoor Championships, USATF Outdoor Championships, and reporting live from the U.S. Marathon Trials. His expertise earned him a special invitation from the Paris City Council to cover lead-up events ahead of the 2024 Olympics. Over time, his stories have sparked real-world impact. His piece on athlete mental toughness drew praise from Texas Volleyball head coach Jerritt Elliott, while a feature on winter sports caught the attention of Olympic champion Lindsey Vonn, who engaged with it publicly. His reporting has made its way into Wikipedia, where editors have cited his work as a trusted source on Olympic sports. Being an alum of the Journalistic Excellence Program (JEP) and an active member of the ES Think Tank, he’s part of the team driving the site’s long-term coverage strategy.

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