Dmitry Vasilyevich Baimuratov ( November 17, 1984 , Surgut ) is a Russian athlete , an international master of sports in Russia in athletics, and a repeated winner of the championships of Russia and Europe among deaf and hearing-impaired athletes.
Dmitry Baimuratov | |
|---|---|
| general information | |
| Full name | Dmitry Vasilyevich Baimuratov |
| Date and place of birth | November 17, 1984 ( 34) Surgut |
| Citizenship | |
| Trainers | Yuri Kurdyumov |
| Personal records | |
| Pole | 4.00 |
Biography
March 31, 2009 Dmitry was awarded the sports title "Master of Sports of Russia of the international class" [1] .
He currently works as an instructor athlete in the "Center for the Sport of Disabled People" of Ugra .
Sports career
Under the guidance of the Honored Coach of Russia Yuri Kurdyumov, he achieved considerable merits:
In 2008, in Genoa, at the European Championships in Athletics for the Deaf, he won 1st place in the pole vault [2] .
In 2009, Dmitry won 2nd place in javelin throwing and 3rd place in pole vaulting at the Russian Track and Field Championships among hearing-impaired athletes in Volgograd [3] .
In 2010, he won 3rd place in the Russian Championship in athletics among hearing impaired athletes in Cheboksary in javelin throwing [4] .
Notes
- ↑ ORDER OF THE MINISTRY OF TOURISM OF RUSSIA No. 16-NG dated 03/31/2009
- ↑ Jumping results at the European Championships in Genoa - 2008 (inaccessible link) . Date of treatment December 27, 2012. Archived March 4, 2016.
- ↑ Ugra athletes became champions of Russia
- ↑ Ugra residents in the top three at the Russian Championship
Links
- Center for Disabled Sports Ugra
- Surgut athlete became four-time world champion (inaccessible link)
- Yuri Kurdyumov: “Disabled children have a hope for the future” (inaccessible link)