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Anatoly Laryukov
Personal information
Born (1970-10-28) 28 October 1970 (age 54)
Vladikavkaz, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
OccupationJudoka
Sport
CountryBelarus, Russia
SportJudo
Weight class–71 kg, –73 kg
Achievements and titles
Olympic GamesBronze (2000)
World Champ.7th (1999)
European Champ.Gold (2002)
Medal record
Men's judo
Representing  Belarus
Olympic Games
Bronze medal – third place 2000 Sydney ‍–‍73 kg
European Championships
Gold medal – first place 2002 Maribor ‍–‍73 kg
Silver medal – second place 1997 Oostende ‍–‍71 kg
Bronze medal – third place 2003 Düsseldorf ‍–‍73 kg
European Junior Championships
Gold medal – first place 1990 Ankara ‍–‍71 kg
Profile at external databases
IJF428
JudoInside.com7478
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,[1] together with Vsevolods Zeļonijs of Latvia. This was Belarus' first-ever Olympic medal in the sport.

Career

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He finished his career in 2004. Since 2013 Laryukov has been the Chief of Department of Russian Judo Federation.

Achievements

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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

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  1. ^ "Olympic champions and medalists". www.noc.by. Retrieved 11 October 2021.
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