JAAN JAAGO (1887-1949) Career Record 1905-49 --- FINAL EDITION * July 6Th, 1887: Luunja, Tartu (Dorpat), Estonia

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JAAN JAAGO (1887-1949) Career Record 1905-49 --- FINAL EDITION * July 6Th, 1887: Luunja, Tartu (Dorpat), Estonia JAAN JAAGO (1887-1949) career record 1905-49 --- FINAL EDITION * July 6th, 1887: Luunja, Tartu (Dorpat), Estonia + August 28th, 1949: Potsdam, Germany blacksmith and machinist amateur wrestler of Tartu (Dorpat) Athletic Club "Alexander Aberg" /Estonia since 1905 trained by Georg Lurich and Karl Paabut („Sirgul“ / „Isando Paabut“) 1907 professional debut July 1907 > August 1907 Tallinn, Estonia Tournament 1907 Valga, Estonia Tournament 1907 Tõrva, Estonia Tournament 1908 Pskow, Russia Tournament October 1908 Tartu (Dorpat), Estonia Tournament November 1908 > December 1908 Moscow, Russia first tournament late December 1908 Moscow, Russia second tournament Placement: 1. Alexander Jalov 2. Nikolai Turbas (Nikita Tulumbasov) 3. Jaan Jaago late December 1908 Moscow, Russia third tournament Placement: 1. Alexander Jalov 2. Jaan Jaago January 1909 Kolomna, Russia Tournament February 1909 Twer (Kalinin), Russia Tournament Placement: 1. Jaan Jaago 2. Zagorski final Jaago def. Zagorski (Arvid Anderson) April 1909 > mid May 1909 Riga, Latvia Tournament Jaago was listened as amateur wrestler. April 17th, 1909 Hans Kawan def. Jaago May 4th, 1909 Gustav Fristensky def. Jaago May 15th, 1909 Gustav Fristensky def. Jaago May 1909 St. Petersburg, Russia Tournament = Ivan Jaago June 1909 > August 1909 Moscow, Russia Tournament = Ivan Jaago September 1909 > October 1909 Taschkent, Uzbekistan Tournament January 1910 Moscow, Russia Tournament January 1910 Odessa, Ukraine Tournament February 1910 Chisinau (Kishinev), Moldova (Moldawien) Tournament March 1910 Baku, Azerbaijan Tournament April 1910 Krasnodar, Russia Tournament May 1910 > May 29th, 1910 Wladikawkas, Russia Tournament = Black Mask (Jaago) June 1910 > July 1910 Moscow, Russia Tournament August 1910 Moscow, Russia Tournament Placement: 1. Iwan Chemjakin 2. Nikolai Vahturov 3. Jaan Jaago September 1910 Moscow, Russia Tournament Placement: 1. Jaan Jaago & Marinus van Riel October 1910 Helsinki, Finland Tournament October 1910 > November 1910 Tallinn, Estonia Tournament November 1910 > January 1911 St. Petersburg, Russia Tournament = Red Mask Paul Jaaguar (Jaago) Red Mask drew Georg Lurich Red Mask def. Georg Lurich late November / early December 1910 Juhan Tigane def. Red Mask December 7th, 1910 Karl Kornatzki (Kornatz) def. Red Mask January 1911 Kroonlinn, Russia Tournament Georg Lurich def. Jaago mid April 1911 > late April 1911 Erfurt, Germany Tournament April 18th, 1911 Hans Schwarz Sr. drew Jaago April 22th, 1911 Hans Schwarz Sr. def. Jaago late April 1911 > May 9th, 1911 April, 26th, 1911: Jaago arrived in Riga Tournament Riga, Latvia = Red Mask (Jaago) Placement: 1. Jan Rosenthal 2. Red Mask (Jaago) 3. William Moor (Alex Snamenski) 4. William Rogers April 28th, 1911 Georg Lurich drew Red Mask May 2nd, 1911 Red Mask def. William Rogers final – May 9th, 1911 Jan Rosenthal def. Red Mask May 1911 Baku, Azerbaijan Tournament = Red Mask (Jaago) Placement: 1. Georg Lurich 2. Victor Solovjev 3. Said Kachuta 4. Jaan Jaago late May 1911 Odessa, Ukraine Tournament = Red Mask Paul Jaaguar (Jaago) Placement: 1. Georg Lurich 2. Karl Pospischil 3. Kosta Maisuradse 4. Red Mask Paul Jaaguar late May 1911 > August 1911 St. Petersburg, Russia Tournament = Red Mask Paul Jaaguar (Jaago) Juhan Tigane def. Paul Jaaguar Georg Lurich drew Paul Jaaguar Francois Chevalier def. Paul Jaaguar Raoul de Rouen def. Paul Jaaguar August 1911 > September 1911 Rostov, Russia Tournament October 1911 > October 29th, 1911 Helsinki, Finland Tournament = Red Mask (Jaago) October 24th, 1911 Red Mask def. Karl Pastak (Karl Tomberg) October 26th, 1911 Georg Lurich def. Red Mask October 29th, 1911 Alex Järvinen def. Red Mask November 1911 > December 1911 Baku, Azerbaijan Tournament late 1911 > mid 1912 Trabzon (Trapezund), Turkey Tour of Jaan Jaago & Jan Kentel Tehran (Teheran), Iran Derbent, Russia Tiflis, Georgia (February 1912) Baku, Azerbaijan (March 1912) July 1912 > August 1912 Woronesch, Russia first tournament Placement: 1. Mihkel Laube 2. Jaan Jaago Jaago drew Juhan Tigane Final Mihkel Laube def. Jaago August 1912 > October 1912 Woronesch, Russia second tournament Juhan Tigane drew Jaago Ivan Chufistov def. Jaago November 1912 > December 1912 St. Petersburg, Russia Tournament January 1913 > May 8th, 1913 St. Petersburg, Russia Tournament = Ivan Jaago Placement: 1. Nikolai Vahturov, Ivan Zaikin & Iwan Chemjakin 2. Ivari Tuomisto 3. Jaan Jaago 4. Oscar Wolf late April 1913 Nikolai Vahturov def. Jaago (82th day) Iwan Chemjakin def. Jaago early May 1913 Ivari Tuomisto def. Jaago (88th day) Ivan Zaikin drew Jaago (90th day) June 1913 > September 1st, 1913 St. Petersburg, Russia Tournament = Ivan Jaago Placement: 1. Iwan Chemjakin 2. Constant le Marin 3. Jaan Jaago & Josef Smejkal 4. Joe Mora September 17th, 1913 Moscow, Russia Jaago drew Ivan Poddubny [2h] September 1913 Staraja Russa, Russia Tournament October 1913 Rschew, Russia Tournament = 1st place November 1913 Rjasan, Russia Tournament = 1st place December 1913 > early January 1914 ODESSA, UKRAINE TOURNAMENT = 1st place = Ivan Jaago WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP January 1914 > May 12th, 1914 ST. PETERSBURG, RUSSIA TOURNAMENT = Ivan Jaago WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP Placement: 1. Iwan Romanoff 2. Alphonse Steurs 3. Jaan Jaago & Joe Mora 4. Clement d'Angers February 9th, 1914 Jaago drew Jess Pedersen March 19th, 1914 Alphonse Steurs def. Jaago June 1914 > September 12th, 1914 St. Petersburg, Russia Tournament = Ivan Jaago Placement: 1. Stanislaus Zbyszko 2. Iwan Romanoff 3. Ivari Toumisto 4. Jaan Jaago late September 1914 > October 1914 Samara, Russia Tournament = Black Mask (Jaago) November 1914 > December 1914 St. Petersburg, Russia training at a local wrestling school December 1914 > January 12th, 1915 Toropez, Russia Tournament = 1st place mid January 1915 > February 1st, 1915 Tartu (Dorpat), Estonia Tournament = 1st place final – February 1st, 1915 Jaago def. Peter Kryloff March 1915 Moscow, Russia Tournament Red Mask = Jaago March 1915 Red Mask def. Justus Pastak (Karl Tomberg) mid March 1915 (27th day) Red Mask drew Iwan Chemjakin mid March 1915 (28th day) Red Mask drew Ivan Poddubny between 28th and 38th day Red Mask drew Ivan Chufistov Red Mask drew Alex Järvinen March, 28th, 1915 (38th day) Ivan Poddubny def. Jaago April 1915 > May 27th, 1915 MOSCOW, RUSSIA TOURNAMENT WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT Placement: CHAMPIONSHIP 1. Jaan Jaago 2. Iwan Romanoff June 1915 > July 15th, 1915 ST. PETERSBURG, RUSSIA TOURNAMENT WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT Placement: CHAMPIONSHIP 1. Jaan Jaago & Ivari Tuomisto 2. Iwan Romanoff & Joe Mora 3. Juhan Pastak (Karl Tomberg) final – July 15th, 1915 Ivari Toumisto def. Jaago July 1915 > September 1915 St. Petersburg, Russia Tournament January 1916 > mid April 1916 Nischni-Nowgorod, Russia Tournament Placement: 1. Jaan Jaago 2. Karl Pastak (Tomberg) 3. Ivan Mamutow 4. Jan Kentel final – April 1916 Jaago def. Ivan Spul 1916 Samara, Russia Tournament = 1st place after Nischni-Nowgorod 1916 Armavir, Russia Tournament after Nischni-Nowgorod October 1916 > August 1919 October 1916 Jaan Jaago = Siberia Jaago moved to Omsk, Russia November 1916 > February 1917 Barnaul, Russia Tournament October 1917 > May 1918 Novosibirsk, Russia = no wrestling June 1918 Jaago entered military service July/August 1918 Jaago started to build up his own Circus in Omsk, Russia 1919 Circus Ivan Jaago [Omsk, Russia] January 1919 Omsk, Russia Opening of the Circus Ivan Jaago Circus Ivan Jaago (wrestling, acrobatic, strongmen shows) The circus building was later rebuilt and demolished in 1976. late February 1919 > early August 1919 Omsk, Russia Tournament = Ivan Jaago Placement: 1. Karl Tomberg 2. Jaan Jaago 3. Wilson 4. Hadji-Mukan & Carlo Milano late 1919 Krasnojarsk, Russia no wrestling early 1920 Omsk, Russia no wrestling August 1920 Tallinn, Estonia Jaago returned back to Estonia September 1920 Tallinn, Estonia Tournament = Red Mask (Jaago) September 6th, 1920 Red Mask drew Juhan Tigane September 9th, 1920 Red Mask drew Juhan Tigane September 10th, 1920 Red Mask vs. Juhan Tigane September 1920 > October 10th, 1920 Helsinki, Finland Tournament = Red Mask (Jaago) final – October 10th, 1920 Alex Järvinen def. Red Mask November 1920 > March 2nd, 1921 Tallinn, Estonia Tournament Placement: 1. Jaan Jaago 2. Radko Petrowitsch 3. Karl Veimann 4. Jaan Neström January 22th, 1921 Jaago NC Juhan Tigane (CACC) final – March 2nd, 1921 Jaago def. Radko Petrowitsch (Karl Tomberg) March 1921 > April 1921 Estonia wrestling training Jaago visited Luunja and Tartu, Estonia April 9th, 1921 Tallinn, Estonia Jaago def. Radko Petrowitsch [2 h] May 1921 > June 1921 Tallinn, Estonia Tournament July 23th, 1921 Berlin / Germany Jaago left Tallinn and moved to Berlin August 1921 Berlin / Germany training with Richard Schikat (Dick Shikat) early August 1921 > August 21th, 1921 Berlin, Germany Tournament Placement: 1. Michael Paradanoff 2. Jaan Jaago 3. Oskar Luppa 4. Wilhelm Stalling final – August 21th, 1921 Michael Paradanoff def. Jaago September 1921 Danzig, Poland Tournament September 20th, 1921 Jaago def. Radko Petrowitsch September 26th, 1921 Julius Fehringer def. Jaago September 29th, 1921 Hans Schwarz Sr. def. Jaago October 1921 > November 30th, 1921 Wroclaw, Poland Tournament [Breslau, Germany] Placement: 1. Jaan Jaago 2. Richard Schikat 3. Radko Petrowitsch 4. Oskar Luppa November 14th, 1921 Jaago def. Karl Saft November 18th, 1921 Jaago def. Hadji Weinura = Karl Veimann (CACC) November 22th, 1921 Jaago drew Radko Petrowitsch final – November 30th, 1921 Jaago def. Richard Schikat early December
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