Rashad Ahmadov

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Rashad Ahmadov

Rashad Ahmadov (Azerbaijani: Rəşəd Əhmədov; born January 5, 1981, in Yevlakh) is an Azerbaijani taekwondo practitioner.[1] He is a four-time medalist at the European Taekwondo Championships, and a two-time bronze medalist for the welterweight division at the World Taekwondo Championships (2003 in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany and 2009 in Copenhagen, Denmark).[2]

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Rashad Ahmadov
Personal information
Full nameRashad Ahmadov
Nationality Azerbaijan
Born (1981-01-05) 5 January 1981 (age 44)
Yevlax, Azerbaijan SSR,
Soviet Union
Height1.84 m (6 ft 12 in)
Weight80 kg (176 lb)
Sport
SportTaekwondo
Event80 kg
Medal record
Men's taekwondo
Representing  Azerbaijan
World Championships
2003 Garmisch 72 kg
2009 Copenhagen 80 kg
European Championships
2002 Samsun 72 kg
2004 Lillehammer 78 kg
2005 Riga78 kg
2006 Bonn78 kg
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Ahmadov made his official debut for the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, where he competed in the men's welterweight category (80 kg). He defeated Trinidad and Tobago's Chinedum Osuji and France's Christophe Negrel in the first two rounds, before losing out the semi-final match by a superiority decision to Turkey's Bahri Tanrıkulu. Ahmadov was eventually beaten by Iran's Youssef Karami in a close match for the bronze medal, with the final score of 8–9. Following his sudden defeat, the Azerbaijani team stormed the fighting area, and launched a resentful protest at Olympic officials.[3][4]

At the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, Ahmadov qualified for the second time in the men's 80 kg class after placing second from the European Qualification Tournament in Istanbul, Turkey.[5] Ahmadov defeated Qatar's Abdulqader Hikmat Sarhan in the preliminary round and Canada's Sébastien Michaud by a superiority decision in the quarterfinals. He repeated his fate in the semi-final match from the previous games, when he lost to former heavyweight champion Hadi Saei of Iran, with a score of 1–4.[6] Ahmadov automatically qualified for the bronze medal bout, where he was defeated in a tight match against American taekwondo jin and two-time defending champion Steven López, with a final score of 2–3.[7][8]

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