Boris Gurevich (wrestler, born 1937)
Boris Mikhaylovich Gurevich was a Soviet wrestler.
The figure of Boris Gurevich served as a model for the allegorical sculpture of the Soviet sculptor Yevgeny Vuchetich "Let's Forge Swords into Plowshares", installed in 1957 in New York near the UN building.
Gurevich, who was Jewish, was born in Kiev, Ukraine.
Career
Gurevich won the 1968 [Summer Olympic Games] freestyle middleweight gold medal in Mexico City. He finished ahead of silver medalist Jigjidiin Mönkhbat of Mongolia and bronze medalist Prodan Gardzhev of Bulgaria, while playing a draw with the Mongolian wrestler.He won a silver medal at the 1961 [World Wrestling Championships] at 87 kilograms, a gold medal at the 1967 World Wrestling Championships at 87 kilograms, and a gold medal at the 1969 World Wrestling Championships at 90 kilograms. He won a gold medal at the 1967 European Wrestling Championships at 87 kilograms, and a gold medal at the 1970 European Wrestling Championships at 90 kilograms.
The following was said about his wrestling style,
He was inducted into the International [Jewish Sports Hall of Fame] in 1982.