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Gadzhikhanov, Nasyr Ramazanovich

Nasyr Ramazanovich Gadzhikhanov ( Maced . Nasir Gagikhanov ; born February 16, 1967 , Makhachkala [1] , Dagestan ASSR , RSFSR , USSR - d. February 29, 2012 , Makhachkala , Republic of Dagestan , Russian Federation ) - famous Soviet, Russian and North Macedonian freestyle wrestler , three-time European champion [2] , silver and bronze medalist of world championships, champion of the USSR. Honored Master of Sports of the USSR (1993) [3] [4] . By nationality - Lack .

Nasyr Gadzhikhanov
personal information
Floor
Full nameNasyr Ramazanovich Gadzhikhanov
A country USSR → Russia → North Macedonia
ClubSDUSHOR Dynamo, Makhachkala
Date of Birth
Place of Birth
Date of death
Place of death
Sports career1980 - 2000
TrainersAbutalib Kurshaliev
Growth175 cm
Weight76 kg
Sports rankZMS sign of Russia.png
Awards and medals
Freestyle wrestling
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics for the USSR
World Championship
SilverTokyo 1990up to 74 kg
BronzeVarna 1991up to 74 kg
Europe championship
GoldAnkara 1989up to 74 kg
GoldPoznan 1990up to 74 kg
SilverStuttgart 1991up to 74 kg
Russia for Russia
Europe championship
GoldRome 1994up to 74 kg
BronzeFriborg 1995up to 74 kg

Biography

Born in Makhachkala . Originally from s. Arakul of the Rutul region. He began to engage in sports in 1979. In 1984, he graduated from Makhachkala School No. 26. In 1989, he graduated from the Construction Department of the Dagestan Polytechnic Institute . Then - law faculty of DGU.

Sports career

Nasyr Gadzhikhanov - participant in the 2000 Olympics (7th place, in the national team of the Republic of Macedonia) [5] .

Post-Sport Activities

After completing his sports career, he began to work in the structures of the Ministry of Sports of the republic [6] . He rose to the post of Deputy Minister for Physical Education and Sports [7] . An attempt was made on him on May 29, 2012. Gadzhikhanov died from gunshot wounds in the Makhachkala City Hospital [8] .

Achievements

  • European Championship: gold - 1989 [9] , 1990 [10] , 1994 [11] ; silver - 1991 [12] , bronze - 1995 [13]
  • Two-time champion of the USSR - 1988, 1991
  • World Championship: silver - 1990 [14] ; Bronze - 1991 [15]
  • World Cup Bronze Winner - 1988 [16]

Notes

  1. ↑ Gadzhikhanov Nasyr Ramazanovich
  2. ↑ Gadshichanov, Nasir (MKD)
  3. ↑ Honored Masters of Sports (list of awards for the period from 01/01/92 to 31/12/05)
  4. ↑ The famous wrestler Nasyr Gadzhikhanov was taken away from the BMW luxury series
  5. ↑ Olympic Games Freestyle Seniors 2000-09-28 Sydney (AUS)
  6. ↑ Wrestler died in a sports position
  7. ↑ Deputy Minister of Sports of the Republic of Dagestan Nasyr Hajikhanov was killed in Makhachkala
  8. ↑ Killed Nasir Hajikhanov was a candidate for the post of Minister of Sports of Dagestan
  9. ↑ European Championship Freestyle Seniors 1989-05-12 Ankara (TUR)
  10. ↑ European Championship Freestyle Seniors 1990-05-06 Poznan (POL)
  11. ↑ European Championship Freestyle Seniors 1994-04-08 Rome (ITA)
  12. ↑ European Championship Freestyle Seniors 1991-05-03 Stuttgart (GER)
  13. ↑ European Championship Freestyle Seniors 1995-01-01 Friborg (SUI)
  14. ↑ World Championship Freestyle Seniors 1990-09-06 Tokyo (JPN)
  15. ↑ World Championship Freestyle Seniors 1991-10-03 Varna (BUL)
  16. ↑ World Cup Freestyle Seniors 1988-01-01 Toledo (USA)

Links

  • Nasyr Gadzhikhanov - Olympic statistics at Sports-Reference.com
  • Nasyr Gadzhikhanov - profile on the International Wrestling Database website
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Gadzhikhanov__Nasyr_Ramazanovich&oldid=99066481


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