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| headercolor = | name = Mohamed Abdelfattah | image = | image_size = | caption = | fullname = | nationality = | residence = | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|df=yes|1978|02|04}} | birth_place = Suez, Egypt | death_date = | death_place = | height = {{height|m=1.86|precision=0|abbr=on}} | weight = {{convert|96|kg|lb|abbr=on}} | website = {{URL|https://www.facebook.com/Mohamed-Abdelfatah-Bogy-120985619923}} | country = | sport = Wrestling | event = Greco-Roman | collegeteam = | club = Police Sports Club | team = | turnedpro = | coach = Yehia Kazarian Armenia | medaltemplates ={{Medal|Sport| Men's Greco-Roman wrestling}}{{Medal|Country | {{EGY}} }}{{Medal|Competition | Olympic Games}}{{Medal| | 2000 Sydney | 85 kg}}{{Medal| | 2004 Athens | 84 kg}}{{Medal| | 2012 London | 96 kg}}{{Medal|Competition|World Championships}}{{Medal|Gold | 2006 Guangzhou | 84 kg}}{{Medal|Bronze| 2002 Moscow | 84 kg}}{{Medal|Silver| 1998 Cairo | 76 kg}}{{Medal|Competition|World Cup}}{{Medal|Gold | 2002 Cairo | 84 kg}}{{Medal|Gold | 2001 France | 85 kg}}{{Medal|Competition|Golden Grand Prix}}{{Medal|Bronze | 2011 Georgia | 96 kg}}{{Medal|Silver | 2010 Azerbaijan | 96 kg}}{{Medal| Silver | 2006 Romania | 96 kg}}{{Medal|Gold | 2004 Hungary | 97 kg}}{{Medal|Gold | 2002 Germany | 97 kg}}{{Medal|Gold | 2001 Austria | 97 kg}}{{Medal|Gold | 2000 Alexandria | 84 kg}}{{Medal|Bronze| 2000 Italy | 84 kg}}{{Medal|Bronze| 2000 France | 85 kg}}{{Medal|Competition|Jeux Mediterranéens}}{{Medal|Bronze | 2013 Istanbul | 120 kg}}{{Medal|Gold | 2010 Istanbul | 96 kg}}{{Medal|Gold | 2005 Almeria | 85 kg}}{{Medal|Gold | 2001 Tunis | 85 kg}}{{Medal|Competition|African Championships}}{{Medal|Gold | 2010 Cairo | 96 kg}}{{Medal|Gold | 2002 Cairo | 84 kg}}{{Medal|Gold | 2001 Morocco | 84 kg}}{{Medal|Gold | 2000 Cairo | 84 kg}}{{Medal|Gold | 1998 Cairo | 76 kg}}{{Medal|Competition|All African Games}}{{Medal|Gold | 1999 Johannesburg | 84 kg}} Greco-Roman{{Medal|Gold | 1999 Johannesburg | 84 kg}} Freestyle wrestling{{Medal|Competition|Pan Arabian Games}}{{Medal|Gold | 2001 Syria | 84 kg}}{{Medal|Gold | 1999 Jordan | 84 kg}}{{Medal|Gold | 1997 Damascus | 83 kg}} }} Mohamed Abdelfattah ({{lang-ar|محمد عبد الفتاح}}, born February 4, 1978 in Suez, Egypt), commonly known by his nickname "Bogy" ({{lang-ar|بوجى}}), is an Egyptian Olympic Greco-Roman wrestler Compete in 76 kg, 84 kg, and 96 kg weight class. He is a 2006 world champion, 3 time World Medalist, and 3 time Olympian who is best known for his technique, creativity, strength, and his powerful and accurate scoring ability. After retiring as a player, Bogy became coach of Sweden National Team, and in his first season 2009 he successfully guided Jimmy Lidberg to win a silver medal and Jalmar Sjöberg to win a bronze medal in the 2009 world championship in Denmark. After 2004 Athens Olympic games Bogy was a resident athlete at the United States Olympic Training Center work close with coach Jakob Panotas part of usa team under the Special Athletes Program for individuals with extraordinary ability and achievement. He won a gold medal in 2006 World Wrestling Championships the same year the United States Greco-Roman team was second tied with Russia. The following year, The United States Greco-Roman team went on to win the 2007 world championship in Azerbaijan for the first time in history for the United states Wrestling. After proving he had a great talent in the sport of wrestling not just as an athlete but as a Coach USA Wrestling announced Bogy would join the USA Greco-Roman technical coach. As a Coach, bogy won 6 trophies in the first four years of his coaching career. He is one of the most successful coaches in the world and is considered by a number of Wrestlers, Coaches and commentators to be one of the best coach in the world. Early lifeBogy was born in Suez. He is the elder of four children—four boys. His Father was a Soccer Coach who has dedicated his entire life to athletic excellence and discipline. Bogy started wrestling at the age of Six at the Elsamad Club in Suez. his Father friend was the coach of Elsamad Wrestling Club He spotted Bogy Watching professional Wrestling and imitating move, he asked him if he would want to come to practice he did and notice all of His neighborhood friends all wrestling in same club. In 1995, he was spotted by Yehia Kazarian, then head coach of the Egyptian national Graeco Roman team. Kazarian found in Bogy everything he had been looking for: his height, his build, his skills, all promised a world and Olympic champion. Bogy joined the national team that same year. 2011 World ChampionshipMohamed AbdelFatah ambitions Ranked fifth in 96 kg category, the Egyptian Mohamed AbdelFattah is the only African who succeeded to get its qualification ticket for the 2012 Olympic games. He will be aiming for the podium. This is what he clearly stated in Al –Ahram-hebdo: “After several injuries it was very difficult to come back into the game, I did not want only to qualify for the Olympic Games, my aim is to take a medal and hopefully gold. My actual level allows me to attain that objective”. As a reminder, Mohamed Abdel-Fattah was the 2006 world champion and several other international and golden Grand Prix medals. 2000 Olympics
2004 OlympicsPool 2
|RD1=5th place match | team-width=195 | score-width=30 | RD1-team1={{flagIOCathlete|Mohamed Abdelfatah|EGY|2004 Summer}} | RD1-score1=EV | RD1-team2={{flagIOCathlete|Dimitrios Avramis|GRE|2004 Summer}} | RD1-score2= }} Major international achievements
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10 : 1978 births|Olympic wrestlers of Egypt|Wrestlers at the 2000 Summer Olympics|Egyptian male sport wrestlers|Wrestlers at the 2004 Summer Olympics|Living people|Wrestlers at the 2012 Summer Olympics|World Wrestling Championships medalists|Mediterranean Games gold medalists for Egypt|Mediterranean Games medalists in wrestling |
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