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Fred Jessey (born 3 September 1977 in Yenagoa, Bayelsa) is a retired amateur Nigerian freestyle wrestler, who competed in the men's welterweight category. He represented his nation Nigeria at the 2004 Summer Olympics and produced a remarkable tally of four career medals, including a bronze in the 66-kg division at the 2002 Commonwealth Games in Manchester, England and a welterweight title at the 2003 All-Africa Games in Abuja. Jessey also trained for his native Bayelsa State's wrestling club under his personal coach Jackson Bidei. Fred Jessey (ur. 3 września 1977) – nigeryjski zapaśnik walczący w stylu wolnym. Olimpijczyk z Aten 2004, gdzie zajął dwudzieste miejsce w kategorii 66 kg. Ósmy na mistrzostwach świata w 2006. Mistrz igrzysk afrykańskich w 2003, drugi w 1999 i 2007. Zdobył dwa medale na mistrzostwach Afryki w latach 2000 - 2006. Brązowy medalista igrzysk Wspólnoty Narodów w 2002 roku.
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Fred Jessey (ur. 3 września 1977) – nigeryjski zapaśnik walczący w stylu wolnym. Olimpijczyk z Aten 2004, gdzie zajął dwudzieste miejsce w kategorii 66 kg. Ósmy na mistrzostwach świata w 2006. Mistrz igrzysk afrykańskich w 2003, drugi w 1999 i 2007. Zdobył dwa medale na mistrzostwach Afryki w latach 2000 - 2006. Brązowy medalista igrzysk Wspólnoty Narodów w 2002 roku. Fred Jessey (born 3 September 1977 in Yenagoa, Bayelsa) is a retired amateur Nigerian freestyle wrestler, who competed in the men's welterweight category. He represented his nation Nigeria at the 2004 Summer Olympics and produced a remarkable tally of four career medals, including a bronze in the 66-kg division at the 2002 Commonwealth Games in Manchester, England and a welterweight title at the 2003 All-Africa Games in Abuja. Jessey also trained for his native Bayelsa State's wrestling club under his personal coach Jackson Bidei. Jessey made sporting headlines at the 2002 Commonwealth Games in Manchester, England, where he grappled his way over New Zealand's Ricardo Aryan to clinch the bronze in the 66-kg division. Following his immediate sporting success, Jessey went on to celebrate a boastful victory for the Nigerians, as he beat Algeria's Farid Hanoun for the gold in the same class at the 2003 All-Africa Games in Abuja. At the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Jessey qualified for the Nigerian squad, as a lone wrestler, in the men's welterweight class (66 kg). Earlier in the process, he placed sixth at the Olympic Qualification Tournament in Sofia, Bulgaria, but managed to fill up an entry by the International Federation of Association Wrestling through a tripartite invitation. Jessey lost his opening match 1–3 to South Korea's Baek Jin-kuk, and then lost to Japan's Kazuhiko Ikematsu on a pin with a minute remaining; he was ranked penultimate out of 22 wrestlers in the final standings.
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