Boris Dugdanovich Budaev ( July 27, 1957 , ulus Soel , Barguzinsky district , Buryat Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic ) - Soviet athlete , Russian public figure. Honored Master of Sports of the USSR (1989). Honored Worker of Physical Culture of the Republic of Buryatia.
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| Full name | Boris Dugdanovich Budaev |
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| Trainers | F. N. Makhutov |
| Weight | up to 68 kg |
Biography
Born in a large peasant family.
He trained with the outstanding Buryat freestyle wrestling coach Fedor Makhutov [1] . In 1982 he graduated from the Faculty of Physical Education of the Buryat State Pedagogical Institute .
In 1979, in Ulan Bator, he won the world title in freestyle wrestling among juniors.
1982 European Champion .
USSR champion in 1985.
1989 World Champion , winner of many international tournaments.
Four-time champion of Russia.
Winner of the Grand Prix World Cup.
Winner of the International Tournament in London in 1995
In 1996 he became the champion of Asia, a member of the Olympic team of Uzbekistan.
The winner of the international tournament of planet veterans in San Francisco in 1998, where he won the Golden Gate Cup and the Golden Cup.
He carries out a large public work to promote sports, provides material assistance and assistance in strengthening the sports base of schools, organizing training camps, free-style wrestling tournaments.
In 1994, he was elected to the People’s Khural of the Republic of Buryatia .
President of the Wrestling Federation of the Republic of Buryatia. An international tournament for the prizes of Boris Budaev is held in the republic. It has the Grand Prix category and is included in the calendar of the FILA international wrestling federation.
In November 2018 , Boris Budaev was awarded one of the highest state awards in Mongolia: the Order of the Polar Star [2] .
He lives in the city of Ulan-Ude .
Married. Has three children.
Notes
- ↑ Boris Budaev: “Training of Russian wrestlers for the Olympics in Tokyo can take place on Lake Baikal”
- ↑ Boris Budaev, world freestyle wrestling champion, was awarded the highest award of Mongolia (Russian) , Sport-RB.ru (November 28, 2018). Date of treatment November 28, 2018.
Links
- Boris Budaev - profile on the International Wrestling Database website