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Saidulaev, Adam Khusimovich

Adam Khusimovich Saidulayev ( October 13, 1956 , Kzyl-Orda , Kazakh SSR , USSR ) - Soviet weightlifter , international master of sports of the USSR , multiple champion and champion of the USSR, multiple world record holder, multiple holder of the USSR Cup, Honored USSR trainer .

Adam Khusimovich Saydulaev
personal information
Floor
A country USSR → Russia
SpecializationWeightlifting
Date of BirthOctober 13, 1956 ( 1956-10-13 ) (62 years old)
Place of BirthKzyl-Orda , Kazakh SSR , USSR
Trainers
  • Ibrahim Kodzoev
  • Nikolay Ostashko
Weightup to 90 kg
Awards and medals

Badge of the USSR MSCM.jpg

Honored Coach of the USSR

Weightlifting
Europe championship
SilverBerlin 1976up to 90 kg

Content

Sports Biography

Born in deportation . The first Chechen weightlifter who entered the international platform. He performed in the category of up to 90 kg. His coach was Ibrahim Kodzoev .

  • Two-time world and European junior champion (1975, 1976)
  • 1976 USSR Weightlifting Championship - 01!   ;
  • 1977 USSR Weightlifting Championship - 01!   ;
  • USSR Weightlifting Championship 1978 - 02!   ;
  • USSR Weightlifting Championship 1979 - 01!   ;
  • 1981 USSR Weightlifting Championship - 01!   ;
  • 1982 USSR Weightlifting Championship - 02!   ;
  • Four-time winner of the USSR Cup (1976, 1977, 1981, 1982).
  • Silver medalist at the 1976 European Championship ( Berlin ).

The holder of a number of world records. At the USSR Cup on December 23, 1981 in Donetsk, he updated 4 world records in one evening.

After finishing his sports career, he switched to coaching. He was a weightlifting coach of the national team of the Armed Forces of the USSR.

World Records

dateA placeWeight categoryMotionResult [1]
1978BakuLight heavyPush222 [2]
02.2.1979LvivLight heavyPush225.5
02.2.1979LvivLight heavyAmount400,0
12/23/1981DonetskLight heavyPush227.5
12/23/1981DonetskLight heavyJerk186.0
12/23/1981DonetskLight heavyPush227.5
12/23/1981DonetskLight heavyAmount407.5
12/23/1981DonetskLight heavyAmount412.5
1981FrunzeLight heavyAmount[2]
1981LvivLight heavyPush231.0 [2]
1981LvivLight heavyAmount[2]

Family

Adam Saidulaev has two brothers and four sisters. Musa's brothers (born in 1961) and Magomed, under the influence of their older brother, also became weightlifters and achieved serious success - they became masters of sports, national champions among juniors, and winners of international tournaments.

Notes

  1. ↑ ADAM SAIDULLAYEV
  2. ↑ 1 2 3 4 Unofficial world record

Literature

  • SA M. Aslakhanov, H. Kh. Khizriev. Physical Culture and Sports of Chechnya: the Origins and the Present. - Moscow: “Feather”, 2015. - S. 182. - 240 p. - ISBN 978-500086-997-0 .

Links

  • 44 Adam's World Records
  • Legends of Chechen sport
  • Adam Saidulaev
  • ADAM SAIDULLAYEV
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Saydulaev,_Adam_Husimovich&oldid=100230341


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