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Tislenko, Vyacheslav Viktorovich

Vyacheslav Viktorovich Tislenko (born March 12, 1975, village of Napas , Tomsk Region ) is a Russian athlete, nine-time world kickboxing champion, European champion, two-time world champion in Thai boxing (Muay Thai), Honored Master of Sports of the Russian Federation [1] .

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Biography

Vyacheslav Tislenko was born on March 12, 1975 in the village of Napas, Kargasoksky District, Tomsk Region, and was brought up by his mother - Tatyana Ivanovna Vidyakina. In 1982, the family moved to Leningrad. Vyacheslav studied at school 271 of the Krasnoselsky district of the city. At school he was engaged in football, hockey, was fond of martial arts: karate, taekwondo . The first coach of Vyacheslav in martial arts was Yuri V. Golyev. Initially, he studied Wing Chun - one of the Wushu styles, but since there were no championships in the country, the first competition for Vyacheslav was the kickboxing championship (in 1990 at the North West Club) [1] .

Since that day, Vyacheslav devoted all his time to kickboxing and the next year he won the St. Petersburg championship in the full contact section. In 1993, at the World Cup, held in Budapest, he won third place, after which he was invited to the Russian team. Since 1995, he represented the club Nord [1] . Having become the repeated world champion in amateur kickboxing, in 1997 he became a professional. In 2003, he won the world championship among professionals according to WAKO-PRO, defeating the Frenchman Murat Kide [2] .

Currently, the president of the Kickboxing Federation of the Leningrad Region, coaches at the boxing school named after Arbachakov, Y. [3] , the sports club "Ladoga" [4] in St. Petersburg . Married, has two sons [1] .

Socio-political and creative activities

Member of the Board of Trustees of the Union of National and Non-Olympic Sports of Russia [5] .

Chairman of the standing commission on interethnic relations and the implementation of the migration policy of the SPROO "Russian Power" [6]

Speaker of the business international sporting event in Russia Sport Leaders Global Forum 2018 [7]

Notes

  1. ↑ 1 2 3 4 V. Tislenko: “The hardest thing was to win the championships of Russia” // M. Boyko, Our kickbox, No. 1, 2014, p. 28-30
  2. ↑ Wait a minute, brother Musya // konkretno.ru
  3. ↑ wikipedia Arbachakov Yu.Ya. (unspecified) .
  4. ↑ Boxing school named after Arbachakov Yu.Ya http://sc-ladoga.ru/ (neopr.) .
  5. ↑ Official site snnvs.rf (neopr.) .
  6. ↑ Official website of russila.com (neopr.) .
  7. ↑ Official website https://sportleaders.global/ (unopened) .

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Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Tislenko__Vyacheslav_Viktorovich&oldid=99595769


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