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This is a list of notable sambo practitioners.

Founders

Hall of Fame

Murat KhasanovFedor Emelianenko

As per the International Sambo Federation (FIAS)

  • Murat Khasanov, 11-time world heavyweight champion in SAMBO, 8-time winner of the World Cup, 7-time champion of Europe, 19-time Russian SAMBO champion, Honoured Master of Sports of Russia, Awarded with the Order of Friendship
  • Irina Rodina, 11-time world champion, Multiple winner of Championships of Europe, Awarded an Order for Merit to the Fatherland of II class, “Sport Elite of Prikamye”, “Gold Belt”, “Sports Heroine” title
  • Svetlana Galante, 7-time world champion, 8-time winner of the World Cup, Awarded a medal of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation “For Military Valour” of II class, “Gold Belt”, Multiple winner of title “Sportswoman of the Year”
  • Marko Kosev, 5-time world champion from Bulgaria
  • Fedor Emelianenko, 4-time combat SAMBO world champion and seven-time Russian champion, Honoured Master of Sports in SAMBO, Awarded an Order for Merit to the Fatherland of II class, Order of Peter the Great of I class. Two-time Russian national Judo Bronze medalist, he was the last Heavyweight champion of the PRIDE Fighting Championships and was the consensus No. 1 ranked Heavyweight MMA fighter in the world for over seven years and undefeated for 10 years in all of MMA

Sport sambo

Alexander PushnitsaIgor KurinnoyVitaly MinakovMarina Mokhnatkina
  • Alexander Pushnitsa, three-time sambo world champion, two-time European champion, nine-time champion of the USSR, Merited Master of Sports of the USSR
  • Igor Kurinnoy, a Merited Master of Sport, three-time sambo world champion, a five-time Sambo World Cup champion and director of Borec Sports Club
  • Vitaly Minakov, four-time sambo world champion, four-time Russian national champion
  • Marina Mokhnatkina, six-time world champion, two-time European champion in sambo. She is also an eight-time Russian champion in sambo
  • Ahad Rajabli, World Champion and multiple champion of Azerbaijan
  • Chris Dolman, 1969 World Cup Champion, 1985 World Champion and 1985 World Games Champion. Eight-time Judo champion of Netherlands, European Judo silver medalist, four-time Greco-Roman wrestling champion of Benelux. Also the first primary trainer for Rings Holland and Dolman Gym, the mixed martial arts teams for which Alistair Overeem, Valentijn Overeem and Gegard Mousasi all were members. Also trainer and co-owner of Chakuriki Gym
  • Ron Tripp, 1994 World Champion and 7 times World Medalist capturing 8 US National Titles and 6 Pan Am Golds during his career (both FIAS East and West). A Judo champion and current general secretary of USA Judo. Tripp was promoted to 10th degree in sambo in 1995 and became America's first International Distinguished Master of Sport in 1996. Also in 1996, he served as World Team Coach at the Tokyo World Championships. At the 1993 U.S. Sambo Championships, he scored a total victory throw over Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu legend Rickson Gracie, the only time Gracie was defeated in competition
  • James Chico Hernandez, First sambo champion to be featured on a box of Wheaties Energy Crunch. He won the 2000 FIAS World Cup silver medal, FIAS Pan American silver medal, 10 time USA AAU Sambo Champion, three-time British FIAS silver medalist, and bronze medal winner at the 2010 FIAS Championships of Scotland. 2009 American Sambo Association's Pioneer of American Sambo Award winner
  • Scott Sonnon, Honourable Master of Sports in Sambo from the AASF, was nominated for (but did not win) the American Sambo Association's Pioneer of American Sambo Award, World University Sambo Games Silver Medalist (not an official University games event), USA Grand National and Pan-American Sambo Champion, and USA National Sambo Team Coach
  • David Rudman, USSR, champion of the first International Sambo Tournament, at 70 kg, and first World Champion in the weight category up to 68 kg
  • Yury Rybak, Belarusian sport sambo champion, and World Judo silver medalist
  • Garry Kallos, Canadian, Pan American Games champion
  • Andrei Kazusionak, Belarusian sport sambo champion, European Judo champion, and Olympian
  • Genrikh Shults, 6-times Soviet Sport Sambo Champion (85 kg), the first captain of the USSR national Judo team, European Judo champion (80 kg)
  • Khorloogiin Bayanmönkh, Sambo world champion and silver medalist in Wrestling at the 1972 Summer Olympics
  • Khashbaataryn Tsagaanbaatar, Sambo world champion and bronze medalist in Judo at the 2004 Summer Olympics
  • Dorjsürengiin Sumiyaa, 3-time Sambo world champion and silver medalist in Judo at the 2016 Summer Olympics
  • Beslan Mudranov, 2007 World Sambo Championships Silver Medalist and gold medalist in Judo at the 2016 Summer Olympics
  • Slavko Obadov, 1973 World Sambo Championships Silver Medalist and bronze medalist in Judo at the 1976 Summer Olympics

Combat sambo

Vyacheslav VasilevskyAlexander EmelianenkoVadim NemkovIslam Makhachev

Mixed martial arts

Khabib NurmagomedovOleg TaktarovAndrei Arlovski

Other notable sambo practitioners

Vladimir Putin

See also

References

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