Chairman of the Presidium of the Kyokushinkan Karate-do Federation of Russia, 3rd Dan Kyokushinkan, Russian entrepreneur, state, public and political figure, scientist, Doctor of Economics, Candidate of Geographical Sciences
He is the permanent president of the Kyokushinkan Karate-do Federation of Russia since its creation (January 13, 2004), the representative of Russia in the International Committee of the International Karate-do Organization Kyokushinkan, a personal friend of the President of the International Karate-do Organization Kyokushinkan Royama Hatsuo. His name is inextricably linked with the birth of the Kyokushinkan Karate-do Federation of Russia and all its major achievements in the Russian and world arena.
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Aborin Maksim Sergeevich
Head coach and head of the Kyokushinkai Karate Club "Podolsk-Dojo" of the Moscow region. Two-time European champion, three-time champion of Russia in kyoku-shinkai karate. Born on August 27
Maksim Sergeevich manages one of the most successful and productive clubs in Russia. The organization was officially registered in 2003, and was founded by Aborin Sergei Alexandrovich, thus the sports dynasty continues.
Today, among the students of the club are the most titled, experienced and worthy athletes.
The club's pupils have repeatedly become winners of the world, European, Japanese and Russian championships, all-Russian and interregional tournaments. At the last World Cup, the club became the most productive club in Russia. Nine pupils took part in the final fights. Eighteen pupils of the club climbed to the highest step of the podium at the Russian championships.
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Abdurashidov Shamsudin Abdurashidovich
Russian karateka, champion of Russia, Europe and the world in karate. Honored Master of Sports of Russia in Kyokushinkai. Shamsudin Abdurashidovich was born on January 26, 1985 in the city of Kizilyurt, the Republic of Dagestan
He began to practice sports "non-contact" karate in 1992. Since 1996 he has been practicing Kyokushin karate-do under the guidance of Magomed Rasulovich Eldarov, Honored Master of Sports of Russia, world champion in Kyokushin karate-do, member of the national team of the Kyokushinkan Karate-do Federation of Russia since 2004, 2nd dan.
Shamsudin Abdurashidov - is a winner and medalist of the championships of the Republic of Dagestan, the Southern Federal District of Russia (1994-2003), winner and medalist of the championships of Russia, Europe, Asia, World, coach-teacher of the Central Dojo Kyokushinkan karate-do of Russia, head of the sports club "Abdurashidov team", coach in Kyokushin of the GAU Sports School of the MCBI.
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Armenyan Sergo Arturovich
Russian karateka, European champion, Russian champion, World champion. He was born on August 13, 1996 in Tbilisi. He started practicing Kyokushin in 2009, in Podolsk. He has a category: 2 kyu, Master of Sports of international class.
Our father brought our hero to sports to keep the teenager busy and give him the right upbringing. Today, sport for Sergo Armenyan - is a conscious choice, an important part of life. After receiving a pedagogical education, he continued his career not only as an athlete, but also as a coach. Today, his pupils delight him with their success, winning sports awards.
Dangerous contact sport, where it is important to endure, win and prove that you are the best, cultivates willpower, tames pain. He himself follows the motto of his club "Połodjsk-Dojo" - "You may not become a champion, but you must be a person", he teaches young athletes this.
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Eskov Maxim Alekseevich
Russian karateka, Master of Sports, Winner of the World Championship and World Champion, coach of the Kyokushinkan Karate Club "Podolsk-Dojo".
Sport came into the life of Maksim Eskov early, at the age of five years old, and immediately captured his interest. The competitive spirit, the desire to become better and stronger have always attracted the athlete.
Today, the support of colleagues, many of whom have become friends, the support of the coach, parents and responsibility to the club are also motivating.
Having received a pedagogical education, the athlete professionally trains young people. It is especially pleasant to win awards together with your students, it is difficult to immediately answer whose award is more valuable.
Today, among the wards of Maksim Alekseevich there is the Winner of the Russian Championship and the Prize-winner of the World Championship. There is more responsibility, there is an obligation to remain a worthy example for growing athletes.
There is another important task - to popularize sports, and especially karate among the younger generation.
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Lee Vladislav Vladimirovich
is a Russian karateka, master of sports of international class, silver medalist of the World Championship. He was born on July 16, 2004 in Fryazino.
He was brought to karate by his parents when he was 8 years old. His coach immediately saw the talent of the young athlete. Our hero devoted more than 12 years to karate and achieved serious success. Today, Vladislav is getting a pedagogical education, and he dreams of becoming a professional coach, in his club "Podolsk-Dojo" he already helps to train children.
The athlete sees the secret of his success in the desire to become better and stronger, in perseverance, persistence and, of course, the support of the coach, parents and loved ones!
The athlete is convinced that sports are necessary for everyone, especially when growing up. It forges character, teaches discipline, without which it is impossible to succeed in any business and helps to become a real person.
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Ivannikov Ilya Valerievich
a Russian karateka.
Born on January 12, 1998 in Podolsk. Master of Sports, bronze medalist of the World Championship, coach of "Podolsk-Dojo" karate club. He has been practicing karate since he was 7 years old; he first got acquainted with this sport at exhibition performances and got excited about the idea of trying himself. Next year, the athlete will celebrate the twentieth anniversary of his sports activities! Ilya Valerievich received a professional pedagogical education and now he trains the younger generation. At the Russian Championship, his pupils took one first and two third places Our hero continues his career, combining it with coaching. According to him, this supports him a lot, inspires him to succeed, because he has to be an example for his students. The athlete notes that the support of his parents and, of course, the club staff helps him a lot. Over the years, the guys have become a real close-knit team of like-minded people, among whom many friends have appeared.
Ilya Valerievich teaches young athletes never to give up, to learn from failures and defeats, to go forward to victory again and again.
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Dzhafarov Emil Ruslanovich
a Russian karateka, master of sports of international class
was born on February 6, 1985 in the city of Kizilyurt, the Republic of Dagestan. He is the Head of Yamakasi Sports Club. Our hero was brought to sports by his parents back in the year of 1995, but the future champion himself dreamed of testing his strength of mind and winning in battle. From 2004 to 2013, Emil Dzhafarov was a member of the Russian national Kyokushinkai sports team, he is a multiple champion and prize-winner of the Russian championships, a prize-winner of the European and World Championships, an Asian champion, the winner of the European and World Cups. Simultaneously with his sports career, he developed as a coach, received professional education and today trains new champions. Among his pupils - are champions and prize-winners of championships and tournaments of the World, Europe, and Russia.
Today, Emil Ruslanovich is not just an honored successful athlete; he is an Honored Coach of Russia. He sees his main goal as educating a new generation of healthy, smart, worthy people.