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Νίκος Ηλιάδης<br>
 
Νίκος Ηλιάδης<br>
Nikolaos Iliadis
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Nikoloz Iliadis
  
 
26.04.1957 (Georgian SSR)
 
26.04.1957 (Georgian SSR)
  
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*He was born and raised in a small Greek community in Georgia.
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*He was practicing judo, wrestling and sambo but because of injury he had to left the idea do it in high competition level.
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*In 1993 because of economy crisis in Georgia he moved with his family to their old homeland Greece.
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*In Greece Nikos Iliadis found with his brothers Merab and Grigol a judo club in his new hometown.
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*It can be said he is father of Greek judo.
 
*Since 2000 he was national trainer of Greece judo team.
 
*Since 2000 he was national trainer of Greece judo team.
*He was born and raised in a small Greek community in Georgia.
 
*In 1993 because of economy crisis he moved with his family to their old homeland Greece.
 
*In Greece Nikos Iliadis found with his brothers Merab and Grigor a judo club in his new hometown.
 
 
*His adopted son is judoka [[Ilias Iliadis]] (1986).
 
*His adopted son is judoka [[Ilias Iliadis]] (1986).
  

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Nikos Iliadis

Νίκος Ηλιάδης
Nikoloz Iliadis

26.04.1957 (Georgian SSR)

  • He was born and raised in a small Greek community in Georgia.
  • He was practicing judo, wrestling and sambo but because of injury he had to left the idea do it in high competition level.
  • In 1993 because of economy crisis in Georgia he moved with his family to their old homeland Greece.
  • In Greece Nikos Iliadis found with his brothers Merab and Grigol a judo club in his new hometown.
  • It can be said he is father of Greek judo.
  • Since 2000 he was national trainer of Greece judo team.
  • His adopted son is judoka Ilias Iliadis (1986).

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