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    OUR STARS
     

    No other thing can make a country more famous
    and known in the world than sports can
    Islam A. Karimov

     

    Abdullo TangrievAbdullo Tangriev
    The master of sports international categories on a judo and kurash, the winner of the World championship, Asia and some the international tournaments.
    He is awarded by a medal "Shuhrat".

    Top achievements:
    2000-2004 - the Participant of Olympic games
    2003-2005-2007 - the Championship of Asia (1st place)
    2003 - The Championship of Asia (3 place)
    2005 - The World championship on êóðàøó, Tashkent (1st place)
    2005 - The International tournament on a judo (Class) (1st place)
    2006 – The Asian games, Qatar (1st place)

     

    Elshod RasulovElshod Rasulov
    The master of sports international categories on boxing. The world champion among young men, the prize-winner of the international tournament, he was to prize-winners of the championship of Asia and the world.
    He is awarded by a medal "Shuhrat".

    Top achievements:
    2006 - The International tournament, Germany (1st place)
    2006 - The International tournament, Azerbaijan (1st place)
    2006 - The World championship among military men, Germany (1st place)
    2006 - The Asian games, Qatar (1st place)
    2007 - The International tournament, Thailand (1st place)
    2007 - The International tournament, Iran (1st place)
    2007 - The Championship of Asia, Mongolia (3rd place)
    2008 - Summer Olympic games (5th place)
    2009 - The Championship of Asia, China (1st place)
    2009 - The World championship, Italy (2nd place)

     

    Anastasia SvechnikovaAnastasia Svechnikova
    The winner of the World championship on track and field athletics among the birth which have born per 1992-93. The champion on superiority of Uzbekistan among sports schools.

    Top achievements:
    2006 - Superiority of Uzbekistan (2nd place)
    2007 - The Winter championship of Uzbekistan (1st place)
    2007 - Competitions of the countries average Asia among young men, Almata (2nd place)
    2007 - The First competitions of Eurasia among young men (1st place)
    2009 - The World championship among the birth which have born per 1992-93, Italy (1st place)

     

    Vadim MenkovVadim Menkov
    The best sportsman of 2009, the world champion on rowing on kayaks and a canoe. In the period with 2006 on 2008 was four multiple champion and the owner a country cup. In 2006 on XV Asian games which passed in Qatar in a city the Fur-coat was the owner in distances of 500 both 1000 metres gold and bronze.

    Top achievements:
    2006 y. - XV - the Asian games, (1,2nd place)
    2007 y. - The Championship of Asia, southern Korea (1st place)
    2008y. - The international tournament, Samarkand (1st place)
    2008y. - summer Olympic Games, China (4th place)
    2009y. - The World championship, Canada (1st place)

     

    Rustam KasimjanovRustam Kasimjanov
    World and Asian Chess Champion
    Winner of qualifiying competitions of World Championships
    Bronze medal winner of World Chess Olympics
    International Grandmaster
    Was rewarded with "O'zbekiston Belgisi" award
    Honored Sportsman of the Republic of Uzbekistan


    Top achievements:

    Asian Championship 1994, Qatar (winner)
    World Championship 1994, Hungary (bronze medal)
    World Championship 1995, Brazil (bronze medal)
    Asian Championship 1996 (prize winner)
    Asian Championship 1998, Teheran (1st place)
    World Championship 2004, Tripoli, Libya (1st place - World Champion)

     

    Iroda Tulaganova Iroda Tulaganova
    Women's Wimbledon Tournament Winner
    US Open Championship Winner
    Asian Champion
    Bronze Medal Winner of World Women's Games
    Honored Athlete of the Republic of Uzbekistan

    Top achievements:
    Wimbledon Tournament 1998, London (winner)
    US Open (winner)
    Tashkent Open WTA
    Australia WTA (1st place)
    Belgium WTA (1st place)

     

    Arthur GrigoryanArthur Grigoryan
    Professional World Boxing Champion
    Honored Sportsman of the Republic of Uzbekistan

    Top achievements:
    Hamburg 1996 (Defeated the European and American Champion Antonio Rivera and became WBO champion)
    Won all 33 competitions he took part, 21 of them were completed with knockout.

     

    Oksana ChusovitinaOksana Chusovitina
    Olympic Champion of Artistic Gymnastics
    Honored Athlete of the Republic of Uzbekistan

    Top achievements:
    Olympics 1992, Barcelona (gold medal)
    Asian Games 1994 (2 bronze medals)
    World Cup 1995 (1 gold, 2 bronze medals)
    World Tournament “World Stars” 1997 (2 silver medals)
    Olympics 1996, Atlanta
    Olympics 2000, Sydney

     

    Ruslan ChagaevRuslan Chagaev
    Heavyweight World and Asian Boxing Champion
    Honored Sportsman of the Republic of Uzbekistan

    Top achievements:
    World Championship 1996, Havana (bronze medal)
    World Championship 1997, Budapest (winner)
    XIII Asian Games, Bangkok (winner)
    Asian Championship 1999 (winner)
    World Championship 2001, Belfast (became heavyweight champion)

     

    Mirjalol Qosimov
    Mirjalol Qosimov

    World and European Junior Football Champion
    Honored Sportsman of the Republic of Uzbekistan

    Top achievements:
    Asian Games XII, Japan (champion)
    Russian Championship 1995 (golden medal)
    Russian Championship 1996 (silver medal)

     

    Armen BagdasarovArmen Bagdasarov
    Judo Champion of Asian Games
    Head Coach of National Judo Team
    Honored Sportsman of the Republic of Uzbekistan

    Top achievements:
    European Championship 1992, Israel (bronze medal)
    Asian Championship 1996, Vietnam (winner)
    Olympics 1996, Atlanta (silver Medal)
    Asian Games XIII, Bangkok (silver medal)
    Asian Championship 1999, China (gold medal)
    Initial World Kurash Championship (2nd place)

     

    Bakhrom AvazovBakhrom Avazov
    World Kurash Champion
    Honored Sportsman of the Republic of Uzbekistan

    Top achievements:
    International Tounament 1995 (winner)
    International Tournament 1996 (prize winner)
    International Tournament 1998 (absolute winner)
    Initial World Championship 1999, Tashkent (bronze medal)
    World Championship-II 2000, Turkey (champion)

     

    Kamol MuradovKamol Muradov
    The First World Kurash Champion
    World-Class Sports Master
    Honored Sportsman of the Republic of Uzbekistan

    Top achievements:
    Championship of Uzbekistan 1994-1995 (winner)
    International Tournament 1996 (winner)
    Olympics 1996, Atlanta
    World Championship 1997, Croatia (bronze medal)
    World Championship 1998, Russia (bronze medal)
    Asian Games XIII (bronze medal)
    Grand Prix (Munchen 1998)
    Asian Championship 2000, Japan (silver medal)

     

    Makhtumquli MakhmudovMakhtumquli Makhmudov
    World Kurash Champion
    The Best Sportsman of Uzbekistan 2000
    Honored Sportsman of the Republic of Uzbekistan

    Top achievements:
    Initial World Championship 1999, Tashkent (winner)
    World Championship-II 2000, Turkey (winner)
    International Tournament 1997, Turkmenistan (1st place)
    Asian Championship 1999 (champion)
    World Championship, Turkey 2000 (gold medal)


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