Vitaly Makarov: Porovnání verzí
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Виталий Макаров | Виталий Макаров | ||
− | {{RUS}} 23.06.1974 | + | {{RUS}} 23.06.1974 Teguldet (Tomsk) |
==Bio== | ==Bio== | ||
He trained in Chelyabinsk and his trainer was [[Aleksandr Miller]]. | He trained in Chelyabinsk and his trainer was [[Aleksandr Miller]]. | ||
− | After retirement he became judo trainer. He was coaching Russian judokas during their | + | After retirement he became judo trainer. He was coaching Russian judokas during their fights at 2012 London Olympics. |
==Career and Style== | ==Career and Style== |
Verze z 1. 6. 2013, 16:53
Виталий Макаров
23.06.1974 Teguldet (Tomsk)
Bio
He trained in Chelyabinsk and his trainer was Aleksandr Miller.
After retirement he became judo trainer. He was coaching Russian judokas during their fights at 2012 London Olympics.
Career and Style
Makarov had great psychical attributies and impressive ashi-waza (uchi-mata).
His olympic final match in 2004 Athens OG was one of the best match of the tournament.
Resuts
Olympic Games
Year | Age | Category | 1/64 | 1/32 | 1/16 | Quarter-Finals | Semi-Finals | Final Match | |
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2000 | 26.2 | Lightweight | BYE | W![]() |
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2004 | 30.2 | Lightweight | BYE | W![]() |
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