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Leyla Kuliyeva is a multi-disciplined professional, holding a Master's degree in Criminal, Civil, and Administrative Law and a Master's degree in Information Technology. She is a distinguished figure in both the legal and sports communities, especially in the martial arts field.
Martial Arts Career
[edit]Leyla Kuliyeva has made significant contributions to martial arts, particularly in Ju-Jitsu and Sambo. She holds a black belt in Ju-Jitsu and is a Master of Sport in Sambo. Her accomplishments include:
Four-time gold medalist in regional Ju-Jitsu championships.[1] Medalist at the Asian Ju-Jitsu Championship.[2] Named the Best Female Ju-Jitsu Athlete in Asia (2016).[3] Three-time silver medalist in Sambo and two-time gold medalist in regional Sambo championships.[1] Five-time gold medalist in the national championships of Turkmenistan.[2]
Roles and Achievements in Sports Administration
[edit]Kuliyeva served as the Secretary General of both the Turkmenistan National Martial Arts Federation and the MMA Federation of Turkmenistan. She is a Board Member of the Ju-Jitsu Asian Union and currently chairs the Anti-Doping Education Committee.[4]
Kuliyeva is a pioneer in anti-doping efforts within the Ju-Jitsu community. She created the first anti-doping education plan and developed the slogan "Think Green... Keep Ju Jitsu Clean", aiming to promote clean sports. Her work in this area includes:
Authorship of the first anti-doping book in Ju-Jitsu.[3] Creation of anti-doping brochures and educational materials.[3] Contribution to anti-doping regulations in martial arts.[5] Development of anti-doping programs for the Abu Dhabi Sport TV Channel to raise awareness on the issue.[6]
Legal and Ethical Contributions
[edit]Beyond her accomplishments in martial arts, Leyla Kuliyeva has made significant contributions to the development of legal frameworks that emphasize fairness and equity. Drawing from her expertise in law, she has been a key figure in advocating for the rights of athletes and the importance of integrity in sports. Her work in anti-doping not only aims to prevent substance abuse but also to ensure that athletes are treated fairly within legal and ethical standards.
Kuliyeva’s legal contributions have helped shape the regulatory environment in Ju-Jitsu, particularly in the development of policies that protect athletes’ rights while promoting transparency and accountability. As a member of the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) Continental Results Management Panel for Asia/Oceania, she has played a crucial role in creating fair processes for resolving doping cases, ensuring athletes receive due process and that their cases are handled with integrity.[3]
Advocacy for Fairness and Equity
[edit]Leyla Kuliyeva’s philosophy extends beyond sports and law; she stands as an advocate for fairness and equity in all spheres. Through her involvement in anti-doping education, she has worked tirelessly to uphold the principles of justice in sports by promoting clean competition and equal opportunities. Her efforts have reduced doping cases and brought attention to the ethical responsibilities of athletes, coaches, and sports organizations alike.
Professional Affiliations
[edit]Kuliyeva is an Executive Member of the Bar Association, where she contributes to the legal community's growth and standards in Turkmenistan. Her dual role in both martial arts and law showcases her commitment to promoting justice and fairness in all areas of her professional life.[6]
Athletic and Academic Achievements
[edit]In addition to her martial arts accolades, Kuliyeva has excelled in other sports. She was the best female athlete in Turkmenistan (2009) and a gold medalist in the 400-meter run among students of Turkmenistan's communication colleges. She was also recognized as the Best Student at the College of Communication in Ashgabat.
Publications and Educational Contributions
[edit]Leyla Kuliyeva's work includes the publication of educational documents and the development of anti-doping awareness materials for athletes. Her initiatives have had a lasting impact on the Ju-Jitsu community, ensuring that athletes are better informed about the dangers of doping and the importance of maintaining a clean sport. She has also developed anti-doping programs for Abu Dhabi Sport TV, further expanding her outreach to international audiences. Additionally, she holds a certification in cybersecurity.
References
[edit]- ^ a b c "JJIF Ranking". setopen.sportdata.org.
- ^ a b "Source: JJAU Minutes".
- ^ a b c d "Anti-Doping – JJAU".
- ^ "JJAU – JU-JITSU ASIAN UNION".
- ^ a b "Board of Directors – JJAU".
- ^ a b c "Increase of anti-doping efforts at forefront of JJAU development strategy".
- ^ "Leyla Kuliyeva". YouTube.
- ^ https://jjau.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/JJAU-GA-MINUTES-2019.docx
- ^ "Anti-Doping – JJAU".