Abdullo Tangriev

Abdullo Tangriev
Medal record
Representing  Uzbekistan
Men's Judo
Olympic Games
2008 Beijing +100 kg
World Championships
2003 Osaka Open
2007 Rio de Janeiro Open
2009 Rotterdam +100 kg
World Openweight Championships
2011 Tyumen Open
Asian Games
2002 Busan Open
2006 Doha +100 kg
2014 Incheon +100 kg
Asian Championships
2003 Jeju +100 kg
2005 Tashkent Open
2007 Kuwait City +100 kg
2008 Jeju +100 kg
2004 Almaty +100 kg
Universiade
2003 Daegu +100 kg
2003 Daegu Open

Abdullo Tangriev (born 28 March 1981) is an Uzbek judoka. He won a silver medal in the +100 kg category of the 2008 Olympic Games.[1]

Early life

Abdullo Tangriev was born in 28 March 1981, in Surxandaryo region. He was engaged with judo from the age 10. From 1995 he started training in Chirchiq Olympics school. He was able to show his talent from early ages, and in the age of 19 he was called to the Uzbekistan National Olympics team, and attended in 2000 Summer Olympics[2]

Career

After the Olympics games, he won the Uzbekistan championship from judo, in 2001. In 2003 for the first time in his career he became the champion of Asia, in super weight category which was held in Jeju Province. In coming for years(2005, 2007, 2008, 2011) he also became the champion of Asia in judo.

In the same year of 2003 Abdullo Tangriev won the third place in 23rd Judo World Championship which took place in Osaka. In the year's of 2005(Rio de Janeiro) and 2009(Rotterdam) he twice was honored as the bronze medal owner in Judo World Championship.

In 2008 Summer Olympics Abdullo Tangriev was able to reach the final stage of tournament in category of 100kg's, where he lost the fight, and got the second place.[3][4][5]

In 2012 Summer Olympics Abdullo Tangriev was disqualified from professional sport, due to some problems in his blood.[6]


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