Personal information | |
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Born | (1970-10-28) 28 October 1970 (age 54) Vladikavkaz, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union |
Occupation | Judoka |
Sport | |
Country | Belarus, Russia |
Sport | Judo |
Weight class | –71 kg, –73 kg |
Achievements and titles | |
Olympic Games | (2000) |
World Champ. | 7th (1999) |
European Champ. | (2002) |
Medal record | |
Profile at external databases | |
IJF | 428 |
JudoInside.com | 7478 |
Updated on 31 May 2023 |
Anatoly Laryukov (Russian: Анатолий Владимирович Ларюков; born 28 October 1970) is a Russian and Belarusian judoka. At the 2000 Summer Olympics he won the bronze medal in the men's lightweight (–73 kg) category, together with Vsevolods Zeļonijs of Latvia. This was Belarus' first-ever Olympic medal in the sport.
Career
He finished his career in 2004. Since 2013 Laryukov has been the Chief of Department of Russian Judo Federation.
Achievements
- The bronze medal winner of the Olympic Games in Sydney (2000)
- The first Belarus judoka who won a medal in the Olympic Games.
- The participant of the Olympic Games in Athens 2004.
Year | Tournament | Place | Weight class |
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2004 | European Club Cup final, Abensberg | 1 | 73 kg |
2004 | A-Tournament, Minsk | 3 | 73 kg |
2004 | German World Open, Hamburg | 5 | 73 kg |
2004 | Super A-Tournament Tournoi de Paris, Paris | 3 | 73 kg |
2003 | European Club Cup final, Haarlem | 3 | 73 kg |
2003 | European Championships, Düsseldorf | 3 | 73 kg |
2003 | A-Tournament, Tallinn | 3 | 73 kg |
2002 | World Masters, Bucharest | 2 | 73 kg |
2002 | Grand Prix, Moscow | 3 | 73 kg |
2002 | European Team Championships, Maribor | 2 | 73 kg |
2002 | European Championships, Maribor | 1 | 73 kg |
2002 | A-Tournament, Warsaw | 3 | 73 kg |
2001 | Presidents Cup, Novokuznetsk | 3 | 73 kg |
2001 | European Club Cup final, Haarlem | 1 | 73 kg |
2001 | Grand Prix, Moscow | 2 | 73 kg |
2001 | A-Tournament, Minsk | 1 | 73 kg |
2001 | World Masters, Munich | 1 | 73 kg |
2001 | International Tournament, Tallinn | 1 | 73 kg |
2000 | Sydney Olympic Games, Sydney | 3 | 73 kg |
2000 | A-Tournament, Minsk | 3 | 73 kg |
2000 | Polish Open, Warsaw | 3 | 73 kg |
2000 | A-Tournament Budapest Bank Cup, Budapest | 7 | 73 kg |
1999 | World Championships, Birmingham | 7 | 73 kg |
1999 | A-Tournament, Minsk | 1 | 73 kg |
1999 | Grand Prix Cittа di Roma, Roma | 5 | 73 kg |
1999 | A-Tournament Budapest Bank Cup, Budapest | 1 | 73 kg |
1998 | Russian Championships, Kstovo | 2 | 73 kg |
1998 | World Championships Teams, Minsk | 3 | 73 kg |
1998 | Trofeo Internazionale «Guido Sieni», Sassari | 1 | 73 kg |
1997 | Russian Championships, Moscow | 2 | 71 kg |
1997 | European Championships, Ostend | 2 | 71 kg |
1997 | Czech Cup, Prague | 2 | 71 kg |
1997 | International Tournament, Moscow | 1 | 71 kg |
1997 | B-Tournament, Minsk | 1 | 71 kg |
1996 | Russian Championships, Perm | 1 | 71 kg |
1996 | European Team Championships, Saint Petersburg | 3 | 71 kg |
1996 | International Tournament, Moscow | 1 | 71 kg |
1995 | Russian Championships, Ryazan | 3 | 71 kg |
1995 | International Tournament, Moscow | 1 | 71 kg |
1994 | Russian Championships, Krasnoyarsk | 3 | 71 kg |
1994 | International Tournament, Moscow | 3 | 71 kg |
1993 | International Tournament, Moscow | 3 | 71 kg |
1992 | CIS Championships, Ryazan | 1 | 71 kg |
1990 | European Junior Championships, Ankara | 1 | 71 kg |
1988 | International Junior Tournament «Friendship», Pyongyang | 2 | 65 kg |
References
- "Olympic champions and medalists". www.noc.by. Retrieved 11 October 2021.
- 1-st CIS Championships results
- Belarus Judo
- The Famous Men's of Arhonskaya
- Database Olympics
- Videos Laryukov vs Maddaloni
External links
- Anatoly Laryukov at the International Judo Federation
- Anatoly Laryukov at JudoInside.com
- Anatoly Laryukov at AllJudo.net (in French)
- Anatoly Laryukov at Olympics.com
- Anatoly Laryukov at Olympedia
- Anatoly Laryukov at Olympics at Sports-Reference.com (archived)
- Anatoly Laryukov at The-Sports.org
- Anatoly Laryukov at databaseOlympics.com (archived)
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