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NMTT

Nikita Mobile TeTe ( NMTT ) - a team of players in the sports version of the game What? Where? When? »From Uzbekistan , which existed in 2006-2013, two - time world champion (2010 and 2012) and vice-champion of the world (2011), five - time champion of the country (2008, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013). The team got its name from the name of the general sponsor - the Uzbek representative office of Nikita Mobile . The team partner was also Idea Print .

Nikita Mobile TeTe
Tashkent
Main castRustam Said Aminov (captain)

Igor Glushchenko
Alexey Akimenko
Abdulaziz Jalilov
Akram Ikramov
Usman Sharifkhodzhaev
Alexander Lee

Spare{{{reserve}}}
Former playersHakim Batyraliev

Alexey Cholokov
Alexander Raikov
Azizbek Yusufov
Saidakbar Gofurov
Anna Alieva
Ruslan Usmanov
Milena Narinyan
Zaynap Ablyaeva
Renata Kantserova
Stanislav Bryukhanov
Tatyana Belyakova
Regina Ahmedshina

Year of foundation[[2006 [1] ]]
Key Achievements
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Other tournaments{{{other-best}}}
Current rating
Place in current rating

Content

History

The Nikita Mobile TeTe team appeared in the spring of 2006 , as the new team began to be called, united on the basis of the Tashkent Dream Team and TeTe teams. At the III Championship of Uzbekistan (14.IV.2006), “NMTT” took the second place and together with the bronze medalist - “Dream Team” was the main supplier of players for the national team of Uzbekistan at the II Nations Cup (Baku, 30.VIII. - 3.IX. 2006). Returning from this competition, the players of the two teams decided to unite. Since the 2006 season, Nikita Mobile TeTe has been one of the leaders of the ChGK movement in the country.

ChGK Achievements

 
Team "Nikita Mobile TeTe", Championship of Uzbekistan-2009
 
Team Nikita Mobile TeTe, OKT-2009

Competitions in which the team regularly takes part [com 1]

World ChampionshipAsian Open CupChampionship of UzbekistanUzbekistan CupCup of memory of Aziz AliyevIndependence cupUz League
(until 2012), Az League
(since 2012)
Regular championship
Tashkent League Association
(until 2009), the regular championship of the club "UzLiga" (since 2013)
Kyzyl Kum Cup
2006(Well.)(n.p.)22(n.p.)(n.p.)(n.p.)one*(n.p.)
2007(Well.)(n.p.)33fourone(n.p.)3(n.p.)
200832(n.p.)one(n.p.)one(n.p.)(n.p.)oneone
2009(n.p.)(n.p.)2oneone(n.p.)one**one***one
2010one(n.p.)one2one(n.p.)one(n.p.)one
201123oneone(Well.)****oneone(n.p.)(n.p.)
2012oneoneone23-4(n.p.)one***(n.p.)(n.p.)
20139-10one3-437 ***one***(n.p.)

Irregular tournaments and competitions in which the team participated periodically

  • Winter Cup, Navoi, 21.II.2009 - 1
  • I Open Cup of Tashkent, 9.VIII.2009 - 1 (1st place also in the overall standings for three games)
  • Connoisseur-2009, Eilat, Olympic tournament, 31.X. — 1.XI.2009 - 2
  • Expert in 2010, Eilat, Olympic tournament, 12-14. XI.2010 - 1
  • I Open Cup of Almaty, 23-24.IVIV.2011 - 1

NMTT took a number of the highest places among Uzbek teams in synchronous tournaments (at the first stage of the 7th OVCH - 3-8th place), and has the highest IAC rating in the history of the Uzbek ChGK - 10987 (as of March 1, 2013, 28th place in the world ranking). As an international trainer (in 2008 ) [1] and as a legionnaire (in 2009 ), the team invited one of the most famous experts in the world Alexander Druz . In addition, the team owns the debut performance of Uzbekistan at the World Cup Stage (“Spring at LETI”, St. Petersburg, 20-21.III.2009).

Team Achievements in Other Games

NMTT is the Champion of Uzbekistan in the erudite quartet (20.V.2007) and the brain ring (9.V.2009). At the 1st Open Cup of Tashkent, she took 1st place in the brain ring tournament and 2nd place in the erudite quartet. The team also performed successfully at the erudite quartet tournament as part of the Expertise 2009 in Eilat, reaching the semifinals.

Individual achievements of team players

Igor Glushchenko is the winner of the I Championship of Uzbekistan (7.VII.2007) and the silver medalist of Znatokiada 2009 in “ His game ”. Alexander Raikov - winner of III (12.XII.2010), silver medalist of II (13.XII.2009) and bronze medalist of the IV Championships of Uzbekistan in “ His game ” [2] [3] [4] .

In 2011-2012. Alexey Akimenko and Alexander Raikov played for the national team of Uzbekistan in the television “His Game” , which entered the second stage of the Experimental Team Championship [5] [6] [7] .

Many former and current players of the team also won victories at the draws of the “ Own Game ” tournaments: Alexey Cholokov, Ruslan Usmanov, Alexey Akimenko, Rustam Said-Aminov , Abdulaziz Jalilov, Akram Ikramov, Azizbek Yusufov .

The national team of Uzbekistan was played by Rustam Said-Aminov (2005-2007), Azizbek Yusufov (2005-2007), Alexei Cholokov (2006-2007), Igor Glushchenko , (2006-2007), Saidakbar Gofurov (2005-2006), Ruslan Usmanov (2006).

Notes

Comments on the table
  1. ↑ n.p. - the tournament was not held
    Well. - the team did not participate in the tournament
    * - one of the two draws of the tournament in 2006 (autumn-winter)
    ** - the tournament is dated by the year of the main part of the competition (the final drawing took place in 2010)
    *** - the tournament is dated by the year of the final part of the competition (the selection draw captured, including the previous year)
    **** - the team refused to participate in the draw, but out of the competition showed the best result
Sources
  1. ↑ 1 2 Galina Yudina . In Eilat, they had no equal. Uzbekistan airways (No. 1/2011)
  2. ↑ Results of KUZ on ChGK and ChUz on SI - Intellectual games club “Uzbek League of experts” (inaccessible link)
  3. ↑ III Championship of Uzbekistan in sports “My game” - Club of intellectual games “Uzbek League of experts” (inaccessible link)
  4. ↑ ChUz-2012. Final results - Club of intellectual games “Uzbek League of experts” (inaccessible link)
  5. ↑ Marina Korochkina . The Uzbek team in "His game." How it was? Daracci (March 1, 2012)
  6. ↑ National team of Uzbekistan in its television game - Club of Intellectual Games “Uzbek League of Experts” (unopened) (inaccessible link) . Date of treatment September 24, 2012. Archived on April 20, 2012.
  7. ↑ Tele-SI: second round - Club of Intellectual Games “Uzbek League of Experts” (inaccessible link)

Links

  • Team page on the IAC rating site
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title= НМТТ&oldid = 95754096


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