Mark Cocker (wrestler)

Mark Cocker

Mark Cocker defeats Commonwealth Games Bronze medallist Chinu XXX
Born (1982-06-14)14 June 1982
Bolton, England
Nationality British
Known for GB and International Wrestler, Combat Sports, Grappling

Mark Cocker (born 14 June 1982) is a Freestyle wrestler, Ju-Jitsu and Judo player who trains with Bolton Olympic Wrestling Club.[1] Cocker is a British and English freestyle wrestling champion[2][3] and has competed for both England and Great Britain over a time period spanning fifteen years.[4] He is also a 1st Dan black belt in Judo under Steve Pullen MBE and 1st Dan Black Belt in Ju-Jitsu under Professor Trevor Roberts.

Early career

Cocker first got into martial arts after training with local instructor Trevor Roberts, and gained his 1st dan black belt in Roberts' Tetsu-no-otoko-ryu style of Ju-Jitsu. After showing a flair for grappling, Roberts began to coach him in the Russian style of combat known as Sambo wrestling and eventually, he began to train at his local wrestling club in Bolton. Cocker's junior career saw him take regional and national titles and he was chosen to represent Great Britain in the World Cadet Championships in 1998 held at the then Nynex Arena in Manchester. He placed 14th in the world.[5]

Senior career

After a successful Junior career, Cocker moved into the senior ranks with notable success winning and medalling in numerous domestic and international tournaments. In 2002, he narrowly lost a 'wrestle off' for the English 2002 Commonwealth Games team to a former South African wrestler who had gained eligibility to wrestle for England, and he attended the Games as 96 kg reserve. 2002 also saw him place 7th in the FISU World University Wrestling Championships and was the first British wrestler to ever compete at this event.[6] Cocker continued to compete domestically and internationally until late 2004, when he then began to cross train in other sports including a return to Ju-Jitsu and taking up Judo. He transferred his wrestling skills onto the Judo mat training under Steve Pullen at Urmston Judo club and gained his 1st Dan black belt in Judo, represented the North West in the National Team Championships, and secured a Bronze medal in the 2008 Heart of England Judo Championships.[7]

Return to competition

In late 2008, Cocker decided to resume his freestyle wrestling career and began training again at Bolton Olympic Wrestling club. What made Cocker stand out from many other elite British wrestlers was his part-time status, receiving no funding as he continued to hold down a career in teaching. He made his competitive comeback in the 2009 British Open wrestling championships winning the Bronze medal in the 120 kg weight division.[8] He went on to win the 2010 English Open Championships at the 120 kg weight division[3] and placed second in the 2010 British Closed championships.[9] In July 2010, Cocker was again chosen to represent Great Britain at the UK Sport funded GB World Cup event held in Sheffield and won the Silver Medal, beating wrestlers from Uzbekistan and Latvia to reach the final.[10][11]

2010 Commonwealth Games

In August 2010, Cocker was victorious in a final 'wrestle off 'against the Great Britain international and Commonwealth Games bronze medallist Chinu Chinu, at the 120 kg weight division,[12] to decide who should represent Team England in the 2010 Commonwealth Games to be held in Delhi. The 'wrestle off' was a 'best of three' series of matches held at the Salford Wrestling academy, the same venue that he had lost his 2002 Commonwealth Games 'wrestle off'. Cocker won both matches and was selected to represent Team England in both the Greco-Roman and Freestyle disciplines[13][14] making him the first ever English wrestler to compete at a Commonwealth Games in both styles. Cocker was knocked out in the semi-final stage, finishing 5th in both styles.[15][16]

Senior career continued

In 2011, Cocker won the 2011 British Open Championships,[1][2] represented Great Britain at the FILA 2011 European Wrestling Championships[4] held in Dortmund (Germany), was selected to compete in the 2012 London Olympics test event [17] (unable to compete due to injury) and placed second in the 2012 British Open Championships.[18] During 2013 Cocker again won the British Open Championships (the first Team England qualifier for the 2014 Commonwealth Games) [19] beating the Poland international T. Bujak[5] 7-0 in the final before being selected to represent Great Britain at the FILA International Olympia Tournament in Greece where he secured a Bronze Medal.[5] In 2014 Cocker won a silver medal in the English Open Wrestling Championships (120 kg category)[20] before dropping to the 97 kg weight category and winning the British Closed Wrestling Championships.[21]

The 2014 British Open Wrestling Championships

On the 11th May 2014 Cocker placed third[22] at the 2014 British Open Wrestling Championships (the final qualifier for the 2014 Commonwealth Games), losing only one bout to the eventual winner of the tournament. Subsequently, Cocker was not nominated for selection to the 2014 England Commonwealth Games team. In August 2014 it was discovered that the winner of Cocker's weight failed a drugs test[23] at the 2014 British Open and was found guilty of a doping violation resulting in a two-year ban from all competitions. The British Wrestling Association anti-doping policy would mean that no final positions were amended however the athlete who had failed the test was removed from the official results effectively moving Cocker to second in the final standings (behind the athlete he had previously defeated by points superiority in the 2014 British Closed Championships). In January 2015, after a successful complaint and mediation process with the British Wrestling Association, Cocker received an apology[24] from the National Governing Body for any confusion or distress they had caused him due to a failure to follow its own anti-doping policy following the violation at the 2014 British Championships.

Achievements on Return to Competition

Year Tournament Place Weight class
2015 Grapple Nation 6 No-Gi Jiu Jitsu - European Championships 2nd[25] Heavyweight (O91 kg)
Grapple Nation 5 No-Gi Jiu Jitsu - Advanced Category 3rd[26] Heavyweight (97.44 kg)
2014 British Open Wrestling Championships 3rd (2nd)[22] Light Heavyweight (97 kg)
British Closed Wrestling Championships 1st Light Heavyweight (97 kg)
English Open Wrestling Championships 2nd Heavyweight (120 kg)
2013 Aspull Open Wrestling Tournament 1st[27] Heavyweight (120 kg)
FILA International Olympia Wrestling Tournament 3rd Heavyweight (120 kg)
2013 British Open Wrestling Championships 1st Heavyweight (120 kg)
2012 2012 British Open Wrestling Championships 2nd Heavyweight (120 kg)
2011 2011 British Open Wrestling Championships 1st Heavyweight (120 kg)
2010 2010 Commonwealth Games Freestyle Wrestling Championships 5th Heavyweight (120 kg)
2010 Commonwealth Games Greco-Roman Wrestling Championships 5th Heavyweight (120 kg)
2010 England Commonwealth Games Wrestling Trials 1st Heavyweight (120 kg)
2010 FILA International Great Britain Cup of Wrestling 2nd Heavyweight (120 kg)
2010 English Open Wrestling Championships 1st Heavyweight (120 kg)
2009 2009 British Open Wrestling Championships 3rd Heavyweight (120 kg)

Career Move

Mark Cocker now works as Headteacher at Pleckgate High School, Blackburn.

Documentary

In 2002, Cocker was part of a documentary[28] 'Catch – The Hold Not Taken' that was created to investigate the roots of different styles of wrestling such as freestyle and Catch wrestling, and how wrestling has evolved over the decades. The documentary starred Cocker alongside UFC veteran Dan Severn and Olympic Gold Medallist Dan Gable.

References

  1. 1 2 "Bolton Olympic Wrestling Club". Bolton Olympic Wrestling Club. Retrieved 12 November 2011.
  2. 1 2 "British Senior Championships (2010) FS FW – British Wrestling Association". Britishwrestling.org. 12 February 2011. Retrieved 12 November 2011.
  3. 1 2 "English Senior Championships – British Wrestling Association". Britishwrestling.org. Retrieved 12 November 2011.
  4. 1 2 "J. Foeldeak GmbH – Sports Mats, Wrestling Mats, Judo Mats, Grappling Mats". Foeldeak.com. Retrieved 12 November 2011.
  5. 1 2 3 http://www.foeldeak.com/wrestlingdatabase.php?language=en
  6. http://www.britishjudo.org.uk/pdf/Heart%20of%20England%202008%20Results.pdf
  7. "British Senior Championships – British Wrestling Association". Britishwrestling.org. Retrieved 12 November 2011.
  8. "British Closed Championships – British Wrestling Association". Britishwrestling.org. Retrieved 12 November 2011.
  9. "GB Cup – British Wrestling Association". Britishwrestling.org. Retrieved 12 November 2011.
  10. Hope, Nick (17 July 2010). "BBC Sport – Wrestling – British wrestlers star at GB Cup". BBC News. Retrieved 12 November 2011.
  11. "Mark Cocker wins 120kg wrestle off – Talk British Wrestling". Talkbritishwrestling.ning.com. Retrieved 12 November 2011.
  12. "Delhi 3rd–14th October 2010 – British Wrestling Association". Britishwrestling.org. 14 October 2010. Retrieved 12 November 2011.
  13. "THE ENGLAND TEAM | Sporting Life | Commonwealth Games, Delhi 2010, Medal Table". Sporting Life. Retrieved 12 November 2011.
  14. "J. Foeldeak GmbH – Sports Mats, Wrestling Mats, Judo Mats, Grappling Mats". Foeldeak.com. Retrieved 12 November 2011.
  15. "Freestyle wrestling – Mark Cocker (England) : season totals". The-sports.org. 30 March 2011. Retrieved 12 November 2011.
  16. http://www.britishwrestling.org/events.asp?itemid=4851&search=mark+cocker&section=26
  17. http://www.britishwrestling.org/events.asp?itemid=4858&itemTitle=2011+British+Senior+Championships&section=26
  18. http://www.britishwrestling.org/events.asp?itemid=5760&itemTitle=2013+British+Senior+Championships&section=26
  19. http://www.britishwrestling.org/events.asp?itemid=6704&itemTitle=2014+English+Senior+Championships&section=26
  20. http://www.britishwrestling.org/events.asp?itemid=6832&itemTitle=British+Closed+Wrestling+Championships+2014&section=26
  21. 1 2 http://www.britishwrestling.org/events.asp?itemid=6710&itemTitle=2014+British+Senior+Championships+-+FS-FW-GR&section=26
  22. http://www.ukad.org.uk/anti-doping-rule-violations/current-violations/search&category=555
  23. http://www.britishwrestling.org/news.asp?itemid=7613&itemTitle=2014+Change+to+Anti-Doping+Policy+and+Apology&section=28&sectionTitle=News
  24. http://media.wix.com/ugd/e1dc26_b2459e6b381649a7b0eb1704a697d053.pdf
  25. http://media.wix.com/ugd/e1dc26_31bb7d6f320e46cb8eabd275f14d1af9.pdf
  26. ww.liga-db.de/Turniere/VT/GB/2013/GB/131109_Wigan/ENG94135129624120.htm
  27. "Catch Profiles: Mark Cocker". Riverhorse.tv. Retrieved 12 November 2011.
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