Giorgi Revazishvili (judoka)
Medal record | ||
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Men's judo | ||
Representing Georgia | ||
World Championships | ||
1997 Paris | 60 kg | |
1999 Birmingham | 60 kg | |
European Championships | ||
1996 The Hague | 65 kg | |
1997 Ostend | 65 kg | |
1994 Gdansk | 60 kg | |
1998 Oviedo | 66 kg | |
2000 Wroclaw | 73 kg | |
Teams World Championships | ||
2002 Basel | Teams | |
Teams European Championships | ||
2003 London | Teams | |
1996 St. Petersburg | Teams |
Giorgi Revazishvili (born 16 November 1974) is a Georgian judoka. He was arrested and convicted on the charges of extortion of USD 8,000 from Greek businessman in Tbilisi.
After the court passed decision to imprison the perpetrators their friends, mainly wrestlers and relatives, destroyed the court hall and blocked the central Rustaveli Avenue inTbilisi. Riot police was deployed to the streets first time since the "Rose revolution" and police dispersed the demonstration.[1] The arrests of the wrestlers resulted in protests by other sportsmen. Some of them even refused to take part in preparatory training for the World Championship in wrestling. Nestor Khergiani, two time champion of Europe in judo, stated: “We are not going to wrestle! Let the government officials wrestle instead of us”.[2]
Later on, Zviad Zviadauri, Olympic champion in Judo and Dilar Khabuliani, former Minister of Interior and president of Judo Federation, apologized to the President Saakashvili for the riots.[citation needed]
Achievements
Year | Tournament | Place | Weight class |
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2002 | European Judo Championships | 5th | Half lightweight (66 kg) |
2000 | European Judo Championships | 3rd | Lightweight (73 kg) |
1999 | World Judo Championships | 3rd | Extra lightweight (60 kg) |
European Judo Championships | 5th | Half lightweight (66 kg) | |
1998 | European Judo Championships | 3rd | Half lightweight (66 kg) |
1997 | World Judo Championships | 2nd | Extra lightweight (60 kg) |
European Judo Championships | 2nd | Half lightweight (65 kg) | |
1996 | Olympic Games | 7th | Half lightweight (65 kg) |
European Judo Championships | 1st | Half lightweight (65 kg) | |
1994 | European Judo Championships | 3rd | Extra lightweight (60 kg) |
References
External links
- Giorgi Revazishvili at JudoInside.com
- Giorgi Revazishvili at Olympedia
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- 1977: Yves Delvingt
- 1978: Torsten Reißmann
- 1979: Nikolay Solodukhin
- 1980: Torsten Reißmann
- 1981: Constantin Niculae
- 1982: Torsten Reißmann
- 1983: Thierry Rey
- 1984: Marc Alexandre
- 1985: Cornel-Ilie Serban
- 1986: Yury Sokolov
- 1987: Jean-Pierre Hansen
- 1988: Bruno Carabetta
- 1989: Bruno Carabetta
- 1990: Bruno Carabetta
- 1991: Eric Born
- 1992: Benoît Campargue
- 1993: Sergei Kosmynin
- 1994: Vladimir Dratchko
- 1995: Peter Schlatter
- 1996: Giorgi Revazishvili
- 1997: Hüseyin Özkan
- 1998: Larbi Benboudaoud
- 1999: Larbi Benboudaoud
- 2000: Patrick van Kalken
- 2001: Renat Mirzaliyev
- 2002: Miklós Ungvári
- 2003: Benjamin Darbelet
- 2004: Bektaş Demirel
- 2005: Elchin Ismayilov
- 2006: Zaza Kedelashvili
- 2007: Zaza Kedelashvili
- 2008: Zaza Kedelashvili
- 2009: Miklós Ungvári
- 2010: Sugoi Uriarte
- 2011: Miklós Ungvári
- 2012: Alim Gadanov
- 2013: Lasha Shavdatuashvili
- 2014: Loïc Korval
- 2015: Kamal Khan-Magomedov
- 2016: Vazha Margvelashvili
- 2017: Georgii Zantaraia
- 2018: Adrian Gomboc
- 2019: Georgii Zantaraia
- 2020: Orkhan Safarov
- 2021: Manuel Lombardo
- 2022: Bogdan Iadov
- 2023: Denis Vieru
- 2024: Vazha Margvelashvili
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