Zemfira Magomedalieva wins world championship, Saadat Abdulaeva places second
Zemfira Magomedalieva won the world championship in women's boxing, her teammate Saadat Abdulaeva earned a silver medal, the athletes’ coach Sokhrab
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Zemfira Magomedalieva won the world championship in women's boxing, her teammate Saadat Abdulaeva earned a silver medal, the athletes’ coach Sokhrab
The results of a number of international competitions will determine the expanded list of our national table tennis team including athletes ready to p...
Yesterday, Dagestani athletes had their second fights.
The Russian team had 14 athletes at the tournament.
The world championships in Narita attracted 550 athletes from 82 countries.
The Russia championships for youth born in 1996 (under 19 years of age) brought together over 250 athletes from 40 regions of the country.
The Russian team was represented by 12 athletes at the championships with participation of a record 1,000 athletes.
The athletes had qualified for the European championships through the Russian championships held at the end of the year in Berezniki, Perm region.
This year’s championships attracted a record 10,000 athletes from 113 countries.
Head coach of the Russian team Magomed Gusseinov commented, "All our athletes performed good, and I’d like to mark out Akhmed Gadjimagomedov.
In addition to the Dagestani wrestlers, 2 more Russian athletes, Vladimir Flegontov (61 kg, Yakutia) and Pavel Krivtsov (125 kg, Moscow region
Then, 3 American athletes - Dan Gable, Veni Wels and Ben Peterson - won gold medals bringing the US team one of the best results in its history.
Daghestani athletes earn membership in the men's and women's national teams of Russia.
Here, leading Russian fighters, mostly Daghestani athletes, opposed fighters from all over the world.
The tournament had attracted over 250 athletes from 15 countries.