Badruddin Khasanovich Israilov ( May 25, 1967 , Grozny , Chechen-Ingush Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic , RSFSR , USSR ) - 1st Dan Kaekushinkai karate holder, President of the Kyokushin karate federation of the Chechen Republic, Branch Chief of the Kyokushin Kaikan International Organization in Chechen Republic in the Kyokushin karate area.
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Biography
Born May 25, 1967 in Grozny. At the age of 15 he began to play sports. In 1986 he graduated from a medical school, after which he served in the Soviet Army in the Far East . During the years of service, he began to seriously engage in karate. Soon he entered the karate national team of Khabarovsk [1] [2] [3] .
In 1988-1992 he studied at the Higher School of Police of the USSR . After graduation, he returned to his homeland. Here, in a short time, he created a strong karate school. His pupils successfully participated in all-Russian and international competitions [3] .
In 1994, he was in a car accident , in which he received an injury to the cervical vertebrae and spinal cord . As a result of the accident, he became disabled . However, he did not stop coaching . Among his pupils:
- Ibrahim Bachaev - winner of the Kyokushinkai Karate Cup of Ukraine ;
- Adlan Bachaev - three - time champion of Ukraine in ju-jitsu ;
- Rashid Bachaev - champion of Ukraine in ju-jitsu;
- Khanpasha Bisultanov - Russian champion in Asihara Karate , winner of the Russian Cup in Asihara Karate;
- Uvais Shamsaev is the champion of Austria [2] .
Awards and titles
In 2004, he was awarded the 1st dan of Kyokushin karate [3] .
In 2006, Ramzan Kadyrov was allocated a four-room apartment [2] .
In 2008, he was nominated for the Kyokushin Kai Karate International SuperKarate Awards 2008 [1] .
Since August 2010, it has been Branch Chief of the Kyokushinkaykan-IKO International Karate Organization in Chechnya. This is the first time in world practice when a Branch Chief has been assigned a person chained to a wheelchair [1] .
On September 27, 2011, he was awarded the Elena Mukhina Prize in the Inva-Sport nomination [4] .
In 2013, the Russian Union of Martial Arts awarded him the honorary titles “Master of Martial Arts” and “Honored Mentor” [1] .
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 3 4 Movladi Abdulaev . Wheelchair Branch Chief . Encyclopedia of Chechen sports (September 9, 2011). Date of treatment March 5, 2015.
- ↑ 1 2 3 Shukran Yakumova. Badruddin Israilov was appointed Branch Chief in the Chechen Republic . Information Agency "Grozny-Inform" (August 17, 2010). Date of treatment March 4, 2015.
- ↑ 1 2 3 Israilov Badruddin Khasanovich . SuperKarate.ru. Date of treatment March 4, 2015.
- ↑ Tatyana Menshchikova. Award without the vanquished . RIA Novosti (September 28, 2011). Date of treatment March 5, 2015.
Literature
- SA M. Aslakhanov, H. Kh. Khizriev. Physical Culture and Sports of Chechnya: the Origins and the Present. - Moscow: “Feather”, 2015. - S. 147. - 240 p. - ISBN 978-500086-997-0 .
Links
- Movladi Abdulaev . Wheelchair Branch Chief . Encyclopedia of Chechen sports (September 9, 2011). Date of treatment March 5, 2015.
- Tatyana Menshchikova. Award without the vanquished . RIA Novosti (September 28, 2011). Date of treatment March 5, 2015.
- Shukran Yakumova. Badruddin Israilov was appointed Branch Chief in the Chechen Republic . Information Agency "Grozny-Inform" (August 17, 2010). Date of treatment March 4, 2015.
- Shukran Yakumova. Badrudin Israilov was awarded the title "Master of Martial Arts of Russia" . Information Agency "Grozny-Inform" (May 16, 2013). Date of treatment March 4, 2015.
- Israilov Badruddin Hasanovich . SuperKarate.ru. Date of treatment March 4, 2015.