Fesenko Anatolii Vitalievich
President of the INTERNATIONAL UNION OF PROFESSIONALS IN THE SPHERE OF SINGLE COMBATS “KYOKUSHIN PROFI”
Year of Birth: 1962
Qualification: Black Belt, 6th Dan
Years of Teaching Experience: 26 years
Sports Achievements:
- World Champion among Veterans;
- Champion of the World;
- Champion of the RSA;
- Champion of New Zealand;
- Champion of China;
- Champion of Australia.
Education
1989 – Blagoveshchensk Agrarian Institute; qualification “Construction Engineer” was conferred.
2000 – Moscow Academy of Entrepreneurship under the Government of the city of Moscow, specialty: jurisprudence.
October 17, 2005 – September 29, 2006: professional retraining at the State Educational Institution of Higher Professional Institution “Academy of National Economy under the Government of the Russian Federation”.
Awards and Achievements
2004 – High Achiever of Physical Culture, State Committee for Sports
2004 – was awarded with the medal “Professional of Russia” by the Decree of the Council on Public Awards of Russia dated November 25, 2004
2006 – was awarded with the 1st degree medal “In Recognition of Strengthening National Security”, Order No 10 dated May 10, 2006
2007 – the title “Master of Martial Arts” was conferred by the Decree of the Supreme Soviet of the Russian Union of Martial Arts No 7 dated January 27, 2007.
The Best Students
Kuteka Dmitrii Gennadievich
Master of Sports of the Russian Federation,
2002 – Champion of the Cup of Fellowship,
2005 – Champion of Europe.
Stepin Andrei Vasilievich
International Master of Sports,
2002 – Silver Prizewinner of the Cup of Fellowship,
2003 – Bronze Prizewinner of the Championship of Russia,
2004 – Bronze Prizewinner of the Championship of Japan,
2005 – 4th place in the World Cup,
2005 – Silver Prizewinner of the Championship of Russia,
2007 – 5th place in the World Championship.
Linchenko Aleksei Sergeevich
2006 – Bronze Prizewinner of the Championship of Europe.
Boichenko Anna Nikolaevna
2000 – Bronze Prizewinner of the Cup of Europe,
2000 – Winner of the Championship of Russia,
2001 – Bronze Prizewinner of the World Championship.
Ivanov Pavel Valerievich
1998 – Silver Prizewinner of the Oyama Cup,
2000 – Winner of the Championship of Russia.
Stepanova Svetlana Vladimirovna
2002 – Bronze Prizewinner of the Championship of Russia,
2007 – Bronze Prizewinner of the Championship of Russia.
Radzhabov Abdurashid Iusupovich
2005 – Silver Prizewinner of the Championship of the Russian Federal Border Service in Kata,
2007 – Silver Prizewinner of the Championship of Russia,
2014 – Silver Prizewinner of the World Championship among Veterans.
Kadulin Dmitrii Viacheslavovich
Master of Sports of the Russian Federation,
2007 – Bronze Prizewinner of the World Championship.
Davydov Nikolai Anatolievich
International Master of Sports,
2008 – Silver Prizewinner of the Team Tournament,
2011 – 6th place in the Absolute World Championship,
2012 – Bronze Prizewinner of the Championship of Europe,
2014 – Silver Prizewinner of the Championship of Europe,
2015 – Bronze Prizewinner of the Championship of Russia.
Gubershtro Eduard Iurievich
1997 – 5th place in the Oyama Cup,
1997 – 1st place in the Championship of Australia.
Makhortov Aleksei Petrovich
1998 – 1st place in the Championship of Russia, 1st place in the Championship of the Ukraine.
Ivanov Sevlad Vladimirovich
1999 – 1st place in the Cup of Fellowship.
Degtiarev Garii Vitalievich
2009 – 1st place in the World Championship among Veterans.
Beliaev Oleg Iurievich
2010 – 1st place in the World Championship among Veterans,
2014 – 1st place in the Cup of Russia.
Karpachev Aleksandr Leonidovich
1999 – 2nd place in the Oyama Cup,
2000 – 2nd place in the Championship of Russia.
Fedorishcheva Tatiana Anatolievna
Silver Prizewinner of the World Championship,
1998 – 1st place in the Championship of Russia,
2000 – 2nd place in the Cup of Europe,
2000 – 2nd place in the Championship of Russia.
Podkorytova Elena Alekseevna
2000 – 2nd place in the Championship of Russia.
Kramorenko Sergei Aleksandrovich
2002 – 3rd place in the Competition of Russia.
Pinegina Iuliia Vitalievna
2011 – 2nd place in the Championship of Russia,
2012 – 1st place in the Championship of Europe,
2013 – 1st place in the Championship of Europe.
Malikov Nikolai Nikolaevich
Honored President of the INTERNATIONAL UNION OF PROFESSIONALS IN THE SPHERE OF SINGLE COMBATS “KYOKUSHIN PROFI”
Year of Birth: 1946
Qualification: Black Belt, 3rd Dan
Years of Teaching Experience: 30 years
Sports Achievements:
- Honored Worker of Physical Culture of the Russian Federation;
- Honored Coach of Russia;
- Master of Sports of the USSR in Military Triathlon;
- Master of Sports of the Russian Federation in Military Weapon Shooting.
Education
1967 – Military and Technical Military Specialized School of the Ministry of Public Order Maintenance, the city of Sverdlovsk
1973 – State Pedagogical University, the city of Khabarovsk
1995 – Academy of National Economy under the Government of the Russian Federation
Professor, Doctor of Pedagogical Science, Academician of the Academy of Medical and Technical Science
Awards and Achievements
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- “ORDER OF FRIENDSHIP” (President of the Russian Federation V. Putin, Moscow, Kremlin, February 27, 2009 No 256)
- Was awarded with the Order of Honor
- Was awarded with the Medal for Excellence in Protection of the State Boundary
- Award Pins for Merits in Development of Olympic Movement in Russia
- Award Pins for Merits in Development of Physical Culture and Sports in the Russian Federation
- 2nd Degree Medal for Merits in Military Service
- Was awarded with the personal fire weapon.