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 .
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| Specialization | Weightlifting |
| Date of Birth | October 13, 1956 (62 years old) |
| Place of Birth | Kzyl-Orda , Kazakh SSR , USSR |
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| Weight | up to 90 kg |
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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 - ;
- 1977 USSR Weightlifting Championship - ;
- USSR Weightlifting Championship 1978 - ;
- USSR Weightlifting Championship 1979 - ;
- 1981 USSR Weightlifting Championship - ;
- 1982 USSR Weightlifting Championship - ;
- 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
| date | A place | Weight category | Motion | Result [1] |
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| 1978 | Baku | Light heavy | Push | 222 [2] |
| 02.2.1979 | Lviv | Light heavy | Push | 225.5 |
| 02.2.1979 | Lviv | Light heavy | Amount | 400,0 |
| 12/23/1981 | Donetsk | Light heavy | Push | 227.5 |
| 12/23/1981 | Donetsk | Light heavy | Jerk | 186.0 |
| 12/23/1981 | Donetsk | Light heavy | Push | 227.5 |
| 12/23/1981 | Donetsk | Light heavy | Amount | 407.5 |
| 12/23/1981 | Donetsk | Light heavy | Amount | 412.5 |
| 1981 | Frunze | Light heavy | Amount | [2] |
| 1981 | Lviv | Light heavy | Push | 231.0 [2] |
| 1981 | Lviv | Light heavy | Amount | [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
- ↑ ADAM SAIDULLAYEV
- ↑ 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 .