Dagestani wrestlers win three awards at Budapest ranking tournament
Athletes from Dagestan made a notable contribution to success of the Russian women's wrestling team at the prestigious international tournament held
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Athletes from Dagestan made a notable contribution to success of the Russian women's wrestling team at the prestigious international tournament held
Abdullah Dayakaev, a Thai boxer hailing from Dagestan, achieved an impressive victory at the Champ World League One tournament held in Bangkok.
Badavi Hasanov's Dagestan sports and Professional club emerged victorious at the World MMA Club Championship-KFL held in Nazran.
Karim Shikhsaidov and Magomed Gazimagomedov further contributed to Dagestan team's success by securing third-place positions.
Athletes representing Dagestan achieved notable success at the Russian Women's Freestyle Wrestling Championship, held in Moscow on June 25-26.
victory at the Ali Aliyev Memorial tournament held in Kaspiysk.
At the event, Kamila Murtuzalieva, a fifteen-year-old student at the «Academy of Gymnastics» sports club and a native of Dagestan, competed in the Mas...
Dagestan army hand-to-hand combat team won six medals at the All-Russia Tournament in memory of the Hero of Russia V.
Noteworthy, 4 individuals from Dagestan participated in the tournament in Tula.
Dagestani boxers claimed three medals at the Great Silk Road International Tournament, which took place in Baku.
Eldar Gadzhiev has won a gold medal at the All-Russia men's boxing tournament held in the city of Balashikha, Moscow region.
Magomedgadzhi Nurov, a trainee of Dagestan wrestling school and a medalist at the World Championship, has once again achieved success at an internatio...
This triumph was not the sole achievement of Dagestan at the tournament.
Greco-Roman wrestler Dinislam Bammatov from Dagestan won a gold medal at the United World Wrestling (UWW) international ranking tournament in the
The wrestlers from Dagestan have claimed three medals at the women's open tournament in wrestling, organized by two-time Olympic gold medalist Arsen