RUSLANS SADIKOVS
Date of birth: 22.08.1987
Place of birth: Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan
Phone: (+371) 26 157 412
E-mail: [email protected]
Education
Year(s) | Institution | Profession |
2006 – 2011 year | Latvian Sports Pedagogy Academy | Sports teacher |
2006 – 2011 year | Latvian Sports Pedagogy Academy | Physiotherapist |
Work experience
Year(s) | Position |
2011 – 2017 year | Baltijas Karatē Kluba coach |
From 2017 year | Ruslana Sadikova Sporta skolas coach |
From 2018 year | Member of the Committee of Trainers of the Latvian Karate Federation |
From 2018 year | Board member of the Latvian Karate Federation |
Medicine
Year(s) | Position | Institution |
From 2013 year | Massage teacher | Baltic Beauty School |
2011 – 2013 year | Masseur-physiotherapist | Jugla Medical Center |
Karate
Started training at the age of 7. First coach Andris Grosbergs. The second and his own coach Maksim Ivanchikov. Masters with whom to learn and knowledge of traditional and sports karate - Leicht Smith (England), Masao Kawasoe (Japan), Ted Hedlund (Sweden) and Antonio Oliva Seba (Spain).
At the age of 16, he became a member of the Latvian national karate team and represented Latvia at the WKF World Karate Championship, kumite category, age group 16-17 years, weight category up to 55 kg (Marseille, France). Since those times, Latvian karate national team athlete. 2018 - 2020 athlete of the "B composition" of the Latvian Olympic Association. Coach Rolands Druzoks. For several years, R. Sadikova’s students have conquered the country in the European and World Championships. There are medalists and LOV athletes.
Coach achievements
- 2019 - 2nd place WKF World Championship (Santiago, Chile)
- 2019 - 1st place WKF European Championship (Aalborg, Denmark)
- 2018 - 3rd place WKF European Championship (Sochi, Russia)
- 2019 - 2nd place WKF Youth League (Limassol, Cyprus)
- 2018 - 3rd place WKF European Championship (Sochi, Russia)
- 2019 - 2nd place WKF Youth League (Limassol, Cyprus)
- 2018 - 2nd place WKF Youth League (Umag, Croatia)
- Latvian Champions WKF
- Multiple winners of international tournaments in the WKF
Sports achievements
- 2018 - 2020 years - athlete of the "B team" of the Latvian Olympic Association
- 2017 - 5th place European Karate Championship (Turkey)
- 2015 - laureate of Riga Sport. Candidate in the Best Athlete of the Year nomination
- WKF (World Karate Federation) and EKF (European Karate Federation)
- 2015 - 3rd place in the 50th European Karate Championship (Istanbul, Turkey)
- 2007 - 2nd place in the World Karate Championship (Istanbul, Turkey)
- 2015 - participation in the first European Games (Baku, Azerbaijan)
- 2014 - 1st place in the Karate Premiere League Grand Final competition (Austria)
- 2010 - 2nd place in the Karate Premiere League competition (Paris, France)
- 2014 - 3rd place in the Karate Premiere League competition (Paris, France)
- 2011 - 3rd place in the Karate Premiere League competition (Rotterdam, Netherlands)
- 2007 - 3rd place in Karate Premiere League Golden League competition (Milan, Italy)
- 2015 - 1st place Grand Prix Croatia (Samobora, Croatia)
- 2011 - 5th place European Karate Championship (Zurich, Switzerland)
- 2008 - 5th place European Karate Championship (Tallinn, Estonia)
- 2005 - 5th place World Karate Championship (Limasola, Cyprus)
- Multiple winner of international Grand Prix tournaments
- Multiple winner of the prestigious OPEN (no weight limit) category
- Multiple winner and Baltic champion
- Two-time winner of the Best Baltic Athlete super award
- Multiple Latvian Champion (more than 10 times)
- Three-time member of the Professional Karate League (Lviv, Ukraine)
Attestation
Year(s) | What | * | Authority |
2019 year | 4. Dan | WKF | Latvian Karate Federation |
2016 year | "A" category of sports specialists | Karate | Council of Latvian Sports Federations |
2015 year | 3. Dan | WKF | Latvian Karate Federation |
2007 year | 2. Dan | WKF | Latvian Karate Federation |
2001 year | 1. Dan | JKA | Ted Hedlund |
1997 year | 1. Kju | ITKF | Leight Smith, Masao Kawasoe |