History of the Department of Wrestling and NVS

The Department of wrestling, is a kind of “forge” of highly qualified athletes and coaches-teachers. Modern training methods, everything new and advanced in sports is applied at this department. Every year, the faculty of the department does a lot of work to attract applicants to the academy.

As academic disciplines, various types of wrestling were part of the Department of Weightlifting, boxing and fencing, starting in 1946. The first head of the department was R. P. Okolelov. Then the department was headed by A. D. Kostin, Master of Sports of the USSR, later honored coach of Kazakhstan and the USSR.

08756 In 1963, P. F. Matushchak, who worked in this position until 1978, was elected head of the department by a competition.
235234 From 1979 to 1997, the department was headed by the first Master of Sports of the USSR in freestyle wrestling in Kazakhstan, K. R. Baydosov. With his arrival at the department appeared the specialization of judo, he generously shared his knowledge with students and teachers
567456 Then the department was headed by E. A. Alimkhanov-now a professor, Doctor of Pedagogical Sciences, and the honorary head of the Department of Wrestling in those years was the Chairman of the Agency of the Republic of Kazakhstan for Tourism and Sports D. B. Turlykhanov
23423 From 2003 to to 2020, the head of the department has successfully worked as a Ph. D., Professor, Honored Coach of the Republic of Kazakhstan M. N. Shepetyuk. Currently, students are trained at the department in six specializations: Greco-Roman and freestyle wrestling, judo and sambo, Kazakh kuresi and national sports.
72353df From June 2020 to June 2021, the department was represented by Master of pedagogical science, associate professor, honored trainer of the Republic of Kazakhstan zhaydar Nurakhmetovich Kazast Sailaubayev.

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From June to September 2021, the department was headed by the Master of Pedagogical Sciences, senior lecturer Konakbayev Bakytbek Mukhametkhanovich.
Дошыбеков А.Б Since September 2021, the head of the department is PhD, associate professor, graduate of the department Doshybekov Aydin Bagdatovich, holder of the state scientific scholarship to young talented scientists of the Republic of Kazakhstan.
 7235236df Since December 2023, the head of the department, Honored Coach of the Republic of Kazakhstan, graduate of the department Kozhamzharov Talgatbek Tulegenovich

Greco-Roman wrestling in Kazakhstan dates back to 1925, when Semipalatinsk first held the provincial championship in French wrestling. 14 athletes from Ust-Kamenogorsk, Semipalatinsk, Pavlodar and Zaisan participated in the competition: The wrestlers competed in four weight categories – the lightest, light, medium and light heavyweight. In 1947, the awards of all the Union youth competitions in classical (now Greco-Roman) wrestling were awarded for the first time in Moscow. 120 wrestlers from 13 union republics, Moscow and Leningrad came to the start of the competition. Since 1948, the republic has hosted the championships of Kazakhstan, wrestlers participate in the All-Union championships, Sports Competitions of the peoples of the USSR. The first international classical wrestling tournament in Kazakhstan was held in Almaty on March 23-24, 1963. At one time, the students of the wrestling department were such outstanding Greco-Roman wrestlers as:

Greco-Roman wrestling

 

84634  Anatoly Ivanovich Kolesov wrestler and coach of the Greco-Roman style. He won the World Welterweight title in 1962, 1963, and 1965, and the Olympic gold medal in 1964. Kolesov won only two Soviet titles , in 1959 and 1964. He retired in 1965, and in 1966-69 was the head coach of the Soviet national wrestling team. From 1969 to 1992, he served as Deputy Chairman of the Committee on Physical Culture and Sports under the Council of Ministers of the USSR. In 1991, he led the Soviet Wrestling Federation and then the Soviet and then Russian wrestling teams at the 1972-2004 Olympic Games.
23423  Valery Rezantsev is a Greco-Roman wrestler. He was an Olympic gold medalist in 1972, and competed for the Soviet Union in 1976. He won gold medals at the 1970 , 1971 , 1973 , 1974, and 1975 World Wrestling Championships.
0867 Vadim Aleksandrovich Psarev is a Greco-Roman wrestling coach, Honored Coach of the USSR (1969). Coach of the USSR national team. Judge of the All-Union category (1968). Honored Coach of Kazakhstan. In 2014, he was inducted into the FILA Hall of Fame.
123123  Zhaksylyk Amiralyuly Ushkempirov is a classical wrestler, Olympic champion, Hero of Labor of Kazakhstan, Honored Master of Sports of the USSR (1980). World champion. Honored coach of the Kazakh SSR.
234234  Anatoly Mikhailovich Bykov is a Greco-Roman wrestler, Olympic champion and world champion. He graduated from the Kazakh GIFK (1975). Soldier, teacher. He played for Dynamo (Alma-Ata). Coach-Viktor Mikhailovich Ermakov (Honored Coach of the USSR). Head coach of Kazakhstan in Greco-Roman wrestling 1982-1987. Head of physical training of the special Forces regiment of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the USSR, participant of peacekeeping operations in the USSR 1987-1989. President of the All-Kazakhstan Association of Oriental Martial Arts 1988-1991. Member of the Executive Committee of the Olympic Committee of Kazakhstan 1990-1994.
567567 Shamil Kerimovich Serikov classical wrestler, champion of the XXII Summer Olympic Games (Moscow, 1980) Two-time world champion (Mexico City, 1978, San Diego, 1989) Honored Master of Sports of the USSR (1979).
96768  Daulet Bolatovich Turlykhanov. World champion in 1989 and vice – world champion in 1993, European champion in 1988 and Asian champion in 1995, silver (1988) and bronze (1992) Olympic medalist. At the 1996 Olympics, he was 4th. Eight-time champion of the USSR, two-time winner of the World Cup, winner of the Spartakiad of the Peoples of the USSR (1991), winner of the XII Asian Games (1994).
07867  Yuri Vasilyevich Melnichenko Kazakh Greco-Roman wrestler, coach, two-time Asian champion (1996, 1997), two-time world champion (1994, 1997), Olympic champion (1996). Head coach of the Kazakhstan national Greco-Roman wrestling team (2000-2004). Honored Master of Sports of Kazakhstan, Honored Coach of Kazakhstan. Honored Worker of Kazakhstan (2004).
2342342  Mkhitar Razmikovich Manukyan is a Kazakh Greco-Roman wrestler, coach, two-time Asian champion (1997, 1999), two-time world champion (1998, 1999), Olympic medalist (2004). Master of Sports of Armenia of international class (1995). Honored Master of Sports of Kazakhstan (1998). Awarded the medal “For Labor Distinction” (2004).
45645 Bakhtiar Bagasharovich Baiseitov. Kazakh Greco-Roman wrestler. Honored Master of Sports of the Republic of Kazakhstan. Silver medalist of the Sports Contest of the Peoples of the USSR (Zaporozhye, 1991); bronze medalist of the Asian Greco-Roman Wrestling Championships (Hiroshima, 1993; Guangzhou, 1996); silver medalist of the World Championship (Prague, 1995); winner of the Asian Games (Bangkok, 1998), the Asian and Oceania Championships (Bangkok, 1997), the World Championships (Evle, 1998), the Asian Championships (Philippines, 1995; Seoul, 2000). After finishing his career in coaching. Since 2010-senior coach of the Kazakhstan national team in Greco-Roman wrestling.
85657  Asset Sekenovich Mambetov Honored Master of Sports of the Republic of Kazakhstan in classical wrestling (2008). Silver medalist of the Asian Championship (2007) in Bishkek. Winner of several international tournaments, including the 2010 Asian Games in Guangzhou. Awarded the Order of “Kurmet” (August 29, 2008)
23423345345 Nurbakhyt Moldakhmetovich Tenizbayev is a Kazakhstani Greco-Roman wrestler, silver medalist of the 2008 Summer Olympics, bronze medalist of the 2009 World Championship, World junior champion Istanbul 2003. Two-time Asian champion. Honored Master of Sports of Kazakhstan. On November 22, 2016, the International Wrestling Federation (UWW) awarded Kazakh Greco-Roman wrestler Nurbakhyt Tenizbayev a silver medal at the 2008 Olympic Games. UWW sent an official confirmation letter to the Federation of Greco-Roman, Freestyle and Women’s Wrestling of Kazakhstan.
234232352 Georgy Tsurtsumiya is a Kazakh Greco-Roman wrestler, four-time Asian champion (2003-2006), bronze medalist of the World Championship (2003) and silver medalist of the Olympic Games (2004). Honored Master of Sports of the Republic of Kazakhstan.
6456354  Almat Kabdrashevich Kebispayev. Kazakh Greco-Roman wrestler, multiple champion of Kazakhstan, silver medalist of the Asian Championship (2009 and 2017), winner of the Asian Championship (2011), gold medalist of the Ivan Poddubny Grand Prix, bronze medalist of the World Championships in Moscow and Las Vegas, Silver medalist of the World Championships in Istanbul. Honored Master of Sports of the Republic of Kazakhstan.
46345345 Bayakhmetov Darkhan Argyngazyevich. Kazakh professional wrestler of the Greco-Roman style, Master of sports of the Republic of Kazakhstan of the international class. Participant of the Olympic Games-2008 in Beijing (5th place). Participant of the 2012 Olympic Games in London. Silver medalist of the Asian Games (Guangzhou, 2010), Asian champion (2009), bronze medalist of the Asian Championship (2016).
734523423  Doszhan Nurbatyrovich Kartikov. Kazakh professional Greco-Roman wrestler, bronze medalist of the 2015 World Championship.
67452342  Demeu Nurdauletovich Zhadraev. Kazakh Greco-Roman wrestler. In 2015, he became the bronze medalist of the Asian Championship in the category up to 66 kg. In 2016, he became the bronze medalist of the World Championship among military personnel. Silver medalist of the 2017 World Championship in the category up to 71kg.

Free-style wrestling. Kazakhstanis know and love this sport. Where it is quite natural, we have brought up wonderful freestyle wrestlers: K. Baidosov, A. Habsattarov, Zh. Iskakov. Sotskov, D. Kazymbetov, A. Imankulov, A. Ivanov, A. Aikhanov. Surikov, A. Bugybaev, F. Baumbakh, I. Bayramukov, M. Mamyrov and others. Among wrestlers-wrestlers at the department in different years were trained:

6232423б Alexander Nikolaevich Ivanov is a Soviet freestyle wrestler, Olympic silver medalist, World Cup medalist, European Championship medalist, multiple champion and medalist of the USSR championships. Honored Master of Sports of the USSR (1991). Honored coach of the Yakut ASSR
846456б  Maulen Satymbaevich Mamyrov. Kazakh freestyle wrestler, bronze medalist of the XXVI Olympic Games in 1996 in Atlanta, Honored Master of Sports of the Republic of Kazakhstan (1994)
23423б Islam Ilyasovich Bayramukov. Kazakh freestyle wrestler, Honored Master of Sports of the Republic of Kazakhstan (2000), silver medalist of the 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney.
23234б Abilseit Rustemovich Aikhanov 11-time champion of Kazakhstan in the heavyweight and light heavyweight division (1958-1969). Professor of the theory of physical education, Soviet and Kazakh athlete, Master of Sports of the USSR of international class in freestyle wrestling (1958), Honored coach of the Republic of Kazakhstan
96775б Amanzhol Kunbalatovich Bub’bayev. Kazakh freestyle wrestler, champion and prize-winner of the USSR championships, winner of the USSR Cup, Master of Sports of the USSR of international class (1973). Honored Coach of the Republic of Kazakhstan.
234234б  Magomed Chikhibubayevich Kurugliev. Kazakhstan freestyle wrestler, bronze medalist of the World Championship (2005). MSMC, Honored Coach of the Republic of Kazakhstan.
06745б Dauren Nurdauletovich Zhumagaziev. Freestyle wrestler, master of sports of international class. Winner of the 2011 Asian Championship. Participant of the 2012 Olympic Games in London.
234235б Daniyar Alibekovich Kaysanov. The Kazakh freestyle wrestler, In 2018 became the bronze medalist of the Asian Championship and the silver medalist of the Asian Games. In 2019, he became the champion of Asia. At the 2019 World Championships, he took 3rd place.
5647б Guzel Tagirovna Manyurova is a Kazakhstani athlete who competed for Russia (freestyle wrestling) until 2010. Honored Master of Sports of Russia, Honored Master of Sports of the Republic of Kazakhstan, silver medalist of the Olympic Games in Athens (2004), bronze medalist of the Olympic Games in London (2012), silver medalist of the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro (2016).
123352б Ayim Abdildina. Kazakh athlete, freestyle wrestler, Master of Sports of the Republic of Kazakhstan of international class. Silver medalist of the Asian Junior Championship (Qatar, 2008) Four-time bronze medalist of the Asian Championship (Thailand-2009, Uzbekistan-2011, South Korea-2012, Kazakhstan-2014). Bronze medalist of the Asian Games (China, 2010)
95345б Tatiana Vitalievna Amanzhol. Kazakh athlete, freestyle wrestler, medalist of the Asian Games. Four-time Asian champion, multiple champion of Kazakhstan, Master of Sports of the Republic of Kazakhstan of international class. Participant of the Olympic Games-2008 in Beijing, who took the 5th place.

Sambo wrestling. The word “sambo” means “self-defense without weapons”. The technical arsenal of sambo includes the best techniques taken from the varieties of folk wrestling in many countries of the world. Sambo training specialization, in many respects similar to the Kazakh national wrestling kazakhsha-kures, was opened at the institute in 1965. The first sambo teacher was a graduate of Kaz IFK V. I. Pak. The KazIFK sambo team won the first place in the team championship of Kazakhstan in 1954, and in 1991 – the first place among the institutes of physical culture of the USSR. The first great success fell to the share of the student of the Institute, master of sports, champion of Kazakhstan L. Moskalev. In the sixties, he won the second place in the USSR championship three times. From September 1969 to December 1978, A. R. Asubaev, a graduate of the State Central Institute of Physical Culture, specialized in the Institute. From 1974 to 1976, he also worked as a coach of the national sambo wrestling team of the Republic he brought up wonderful sambo athletes, instilled in them professional and pedagogical skills, taught them to work with young people. One of his best students V. Yeganov became a candidate of pedagogical sciences; M. Shepetyuk-an honored coach of Kazakhstan; V. Pushnitsa became the first master of sports of international class, and A. Maksimov, a pre-teacher of KazIFK, defended his PhD thesis in 1988; T. Dosmukhambetov became an honored coach of the USSR and Kazakhstan for many years he worked fruitfully as the Minister of Sports of the Republic of Kazakhstan, the president of the National Olympic Committee of Kazakhstan. Sambo wrestlers-graduates of KazAST adequately represent Kazakhstan at the largest international competitions, become winners and prize-winners of competitions. Among them are;

 

 623434б Kanat Sairanovich Baishulakov. Kazakh sambo wrestler, winner of the USSR championships, winner of the USSR Cup, European and world champion, Honored Master of Sports of the USSR, Honored Coach of the Republic of Kazakhstan.
 234262с Askhat Berleshevich Shakharov. Honored Master of Sports in judo and sambo, bronze medalist of the World Judo Championships, three-time world sambo champion, two-time World Cup winner, two-time world youth champion, three-time Asian champion, winner of the Grand Prix of the President of the Russian Federation V. V. Putin, participant of the Olympic Games in Sydney. From March 16, 2020-Mayor of Aktobe
 84564564с    Dauren Bakytbekovich Zhainakov. Kazakhstan sambo player, world champion. Master of Sports of the Republic of Kazakhstan of international class. Bronze (2013) medalist of the Sambo World Cup. Currently, he is a senior coach of the Almaty national team among juniors and juniors.
 234234с Grigoryan Yervand. Two-time world sambo champion in 1997 and 1999, European champion. Honored Master of Sports in sambo wrestling.
 6345132с Samat Ramazanov-winner of the SAMBO World Cup, Asian champion (130 kg, 1992). Silver medalist of the USSR Sambo Cup (1987). Member of the USSR national team. Multiple champion of Kazakhstan in sambo. Bronze medalist of the World Championship, multiple winner of the Asian Sumo Championships. Master of Sports of international class.
 73543543с Shalkhar Zholamanov. Kazakh sambo wrestler. Master of Sports of international class. Champion of the Republic of Kazakhstan in sambo. Asian Sambo champion.
 12323523с Alkey Asylbek. Kazakh sambo wrestler. Master of Sports of international class. Six-time SAMBO champion of the Republic of Kazakhstan, four-time medalist of the World Sambo Championship, Asian Sambo Champion.
 6223423с Salken Kaldybekovich Zhartybaev. Kazakh sambist, Master of sports of international class in sambo (1992), judo (1988), master of sports in “kazaksha kures” (1981).
 7345345с Atazhanov Aibek. Kazakh sambo wrestler. Master of Sports of international class. Champion of the Republic of Kazakhstan. Asian champion. World champion in sambo among police officers.
 845645с  Azamat Mukanov. Kazakhstan sambo wrestler and judoka, world champion. In 2007-2009, he annually won bronze medals at the World Sambo Championships. In 2010, he became the world champion in sambo. In 2011, he became the champion of Kazakhstan in judo. In 2013, he became a silver medalist at the World Judo Championships and a bronze medalist at the Asian Judo Championships. In 2014, he won a bronze medal at the Asian Games in judo.
 123235234с  Arsen Gabidenovich Hatip world champion in sambo among juniors (Spain, 2000); world champion in sambo among juniors (Chisinau, 2001); 2-time champion of Kazakhstan in sambo and judo (2000, 2001); silver medalist of the Asian Sambo Championship (2000), the World Championship among adults (2005). Master of Sports of international class in Sambo wrestling (2005). Master of Sports in Judo wrestling (2005).
 954534с Arnur Kuatai Kairatuly. Kazakh sambo wrestler. Champion of the Republic of Kazakhstan in sambo 2019-2020. Asian Sambo Champion 2018. Medalist of the 2018 World Sambo Championship
 06785675с Salykova Azhar. Master of Sports of international class in sambo wrestling. Multiple champion of the Republic of Kazakhstan in sambo. Bronze medalist of the World Sambo Wrestling Championship.

Judo wrestling as a sport in Kazakhstan has been developing since 1973. In 1964, it was included in the program of the Olympic Games. Judoists of the university won medals at competitions of various levels:

5234234д  Kazakhstan (2008). Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) (2015). By the decree of the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan dated August 29, 2008, he was awarded the Order “Parasat” from the hands of the President.Bronze medalist of the World Championship (Munich, 2001); 2-time Asian champion (2003; Almaty, 2004); Silver medalist of the Asian Championship (Tashkent, 2005); 2-time bronze medalist of the Asian Games (2002, 2006); Multiple champion of the Republic of Kazakhstan.
212312д Salamat Utarbayev. Kazakh judoka. Multiple champion of the Republic of Kazakhstan in judo wrestling. Bronze medalist of the 2006 Asian Games in the weight class of 60 kg.
7435463д Yerkebulan Muratbekovich Kosayev. Kazakhstan judoka, Master of Sports of the Republic of Kazakhstan of international class. Yerkebulan won the first victory in the competition “Children of Asia”, which was held in Yakutia in 2004. In 2011, he won a bronze medal at the Asian Championships in Abu Dhabi. He took part in the 2012 Olympic Games in London.
45235д Sergey Georgievich Lim. Kazakhstan judoka, Master of Sports of the Republic of Kazakhstan of international class, Asian champion 2012, winner of the tournament “World Masters” -2013.
0678657д Sagdat Kabirovich Sadykov. Kazakh judoka of the light weight category, played for the national team of Kazakhstan in the late 1990s — mid-2000s. Participant of two Summer Olympic Games, winner of the silver medal of the Asian Championship, bronze medalist of the East Asian Games in Osaka and the Central Asian Games in Dushanbe
635374д Nauryzbek Mailashev. Kazakh judoka. Master of Sports of international class in judo. Champion of the Republic of Kazakhstan in judo. Asian judo champion. Bronze medalist of the World Judo Wrestling Championship.
43123д Zhaksybek Zhenisbek. Kazakh judoka. Master of Sports of international class in judo. Champion of the Republic of Kazakhstan. European Cup Champion
846345д Temirzhan Daulet-Master of sports of international class in judo, bronze medalist of the Asian Para-Games-2018, silver medalist of the IBSA World Games-2019, winner of the Asian Championship-2019.
234462435д Kyrgyzbaev Gusman. Kazakh judoka. Master of Sports of international class. Member of the national team of the Republic of Kazakhstan, winner of the CISM (International Council of Military Sports) World Championship in Zurich (Switzerland) in 2016, champion of the Grand Prix stage in Agadir (Morocco) in 2018, champion of the Grand Slam tournament in Abu Dhabi (UAE) in 2019, multiple medalist of representative international tournaments.
12345д Gulzhan Abdildabekovna Issanova. Kazakhstan judoka, Master of Sports of the Republic of Kazakhstan of international class in judo, Asian champion in 2009 in the category over 78 kg. Medalist of several Asian championships and Asian Games. Participant of the Olympic Games.
957456д  Varvara Gennadyevna Masyagina. Kazakh judoka, who competed in the women’s light heavyweight category. During her career, she took five medals, including two silvers from the 1998 Asian Games in Bangkok, Thailand and the 2003 Asian Judo Championships in Jeju, South Korea, and then represented Kazakhstan at the 2004 Summer Olympics.
345745д Sholpan Seidulayevna Kalieva. Master of Sports of the Republic of Kazakhstan of international class (judo), multiple champion of the Republic of Kazakhstan. Bronze medalist of International tournaments (1998, Kyrgyzstan, Georgia). Bronze medalist of the Asian Games (2002, Busan, South Korea). She participated in the Olympic Games in Athens in 2004 and in Beijing in 2008.
078567д Alina Vladimirovna Ten. Kazakhstani judoka. Master of Sports of international class. Multiple champion of the Republic of Kazakhstan in judo. Bronze medalist of the World Judo Championship among military personnel
546345д Zarina Raifova. Kazakhstani judoka. Master of sports in judo wrestling. Multiple champion of the Republic of Kazakhstan in judo wrestling. Medalist of the Asian Games in judo wrestling.
423434д Kubasheva Nazgul Dyusbaevna. Master of Sports of the Republic of Kazakhstan in judo and sambo. Silver medalist of the Asian Sambo Championship. Bronze medalist of the World Sambo Championship. 5-time champion of the Republic of Kazakhstan in judo. Bronze medalist of the Asian Judo Championship among military personnel.
3474564 Zhanar Kashkyn. Master of Sports of the Republic of Kazakhstan in judo. Multiple champion of the Republic of Kazakhstan in judo. Bronze medalist of the 2015 Summer Universiade in Judo.

The title of Master of Sports of the Republic of Kazakhstan in judo wrestling was awarded to more than 50 graduates of KazAST. Title of Honored Coach of the Republic of Kazakhstan-E.Imanbekov, R. Baibusinov, T. Baishulakov, I. Veshagurov, F. Khvan, N. Potopenya, Zh. Salamatov and others; In the 1970-1071 academic year, the institute was organized by a specialist in the national sport of wrestling kalah-sha course, the teacher of which was a big shat of national wrestling, who has a penchant for teaching and coaching M. Bolgambasv. Since then, the training of masters of sports in Kalakhsha-kures has been relulyat of his efforts. Combining teaching work at the institute with coaching in the national team of the country, he trained about 50 masters of sports in t Currently, the Department of wrestling is headed by M. N. Shepetyuk, who, after graduating from KazIFK in 1975, after serving in the Armed Forces of the USSR, was invited to the institute as a teacher. Combining teaching and coaching, from 1984 to 1992, he worked as a senior coach of the national team of our republic in sambo wrestling. In 1982, for the training of international-class athletes, he was awarded the title of “Honored Coach of Kazakhstan”. Among his students are world champions D. Shakharov, A. Shaikhiev; winners and prize-winners of the World and Asian championships S. Ramazanov, N. Sakhisv, G. Isanova, A. Dzhiembasv, A. Alkey, S. Orazkhanov and others. He has trained 10 masters of sports of international class.his type of wrestling. After defending his dissertation, he was awarded the degree of pedagogical sciences, and in 2002 the title of professor.M. N. Shepetyuk is the author of more than 55 scientific and methodological publications, including “Methodological recommendations for the preparation of national teams for the types of wrestling”, “Theory and methodology of wrestling”, ” Training in wrestling and others. In the year of the 75th anniversary of the Kazakh Academy of Sports and Tourism, the Department of Wrestling works in the following composition

Honored Coaches of the USSR and Kazakhstan – V. Psarev, V. Zharkov, V. Ermakov, T. Sagyndykov, B. Utegenov, Zh. Ushkempirov, Tleshev, M. Kasymkhanov, Yu. Melnichenko, S. Satybaldiev, M. Koshlev and others. Only 30 people.

Baidosov, A. Gabsattarov, Zh. Iskakov, JI. Sotskov, D. Kazymbetov, A. Imankulov, A. Ivanov, II. Surikov, A. Bugybaev, F. Baumbakh, I. Mamyrov and others. Among wrestlers-wrestlers at the department in different years were trained: – Honored masters-And.Bauramukov silver medalist of the Olympic Games in Sydney (2000) D. Ivanov, silver medalist of the Olympic Games in Montreal (1976); – Masters of Sports of international class-M. Kurugliev, B. Dengelbayev, R. Veliyev, M. Kuramysov, R. Murtazaliev, D. Zhumagaziev, A. Svatkovsky, A. Shagapuly, I. Azizov and others; – Honored coaches of the Republic of Kazakhstan-A. Bub’bayev, Ya. Abylgazin, A. Aikhanov, K. Tatymbetov, M. Nadirbekov, S. Kakimov, M. Kapanov, M. Boranbayev, JI. Uteshev, T. Kenesbayev, P. F. Matushchak, T. Saykhanov, A. Imankulov, A. Aliyev, L. Sotskov, O. Undemisov, P. Surikov, K. Baydosov, A. Gabsattarov, N. Rakhmankulov and others. -Honored coaches of the Republic of Kazakhstan – A. Alikhanov, T. Dosmukhambetov, K. Koishybek ,P. Kultaev, E. Imanbekov, B. Kozhakhmetov, O. Zhulmaganbetov, F. Khvan, M. Shepetyuk, M. Koshkinov, A. Karakov, N. Miroshnik, Zh.Salamatov, A. Potokin, K. Baisholakov, M. Tatunov, Zh.Onalbekov, N. Zhetpiskaliev, T. Chakenov, V. Yakuba, B. Kyrykbayev, V. Gegoriev, I. Mynarbekova, O. Isakhanov, and others; Honored coaches of the Republic of Kazakhstan – A. Alikhanov, T. Dosmukhambetov, K. Koishybek ,P. Kultaev, E. Imanbekov, B. Kozhakhmetov, O. Zhulmaganbetov, F. Khvan, M. Shepetyuk, M. Koshkinov, A. Karakov, N. Miroshnik, Zh.Salamatov, A. Potokin, K. Baisholakov, M. Tatunov, Zh.Onalbekov, N. Zhetpiskaliev, T. Chakenov, V. Yakuba, B. Kyrykbayev, V. Gegoriev, I. Mynarbekova, O. Isakhanov, and others;

– Masters of Sports of international class-D.Musraliev, M. Dzhakenov, A. Shakharov, G. Undaganov, A. Alkey, G. Isanova, A. Musabekov, A. Khatip, S. Zhartybayev, B. Sadykhanov, T. Bakatyuk, A. Kayyrbekov, Sh. Zholamanov, A. Atazhanov and others; More than 80 graduates of KazAST received the title of Master of sports in sambo.

 

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