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,[1] 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 |
---|---|---|---|
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)