After the Grand Slam tournament in Moscow the strongest judoists of the world remained in the Russian capital on three-day educational and training collecting the European union of judo
It passed on July 22-24, 2013 on the basis of Chair of physical training of the Russian national research medical university of a name of Pirogov. Such international training camp are traditionally carried out in the various countries and involve many well-known athletes.
By tradition assembled after the Moscow tournament judoists from tens states of the near and far abroad participate. And this year didn't become an exception - on a training tatami there were athletes 25 countries: Angola, Austria, Azerbaijan, Belgium, Brazil, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, Georgia, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Luxembourg, Moldova, Netherlands, Slovakia, Slovenia, Tunisia, United Arab Emirates, Great Britain, USA and, certainly, Russia.
On one tatami tens known and titled athletes trained. Among them Olympic champions - Sara Menezes (Brazil), Mansur Isayev and Tagir Haybulayev (Russia), medallists of Games - Ludwig Paysher (Austria), Charlin Van Snik (Belgium), Henk Grohl (Netherlands), Felippe Kitaday and Maira Aguyar (Brazil), Andreas Toltser and Dmitry Peters (Germany), Alexander Mikhaylin and Ivan Nifontov (Russia), world champion Maxim Rakov (Kazakhstan), prize-winners of world championships Barna Bohr (Hungary), Elkhan Mammadov (Azerbaijan), champions of the continent Abigel Yohe (Hungary), Sabrina Filtsmozer (Austria), Dirk Van Tilchelt (Belgium), Varlam Liparteliani (Georgia) and Natalia Kuzutina (Russia), and also the owner of University games-2013 gold Alesya Kuznetsova (Russia).
Marina Mayorova, FDR
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