Английская Википедия:Araz Musayev
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Araz Furgan oghlu Musayev (Шаблон:Lang-az; born November 6, 1977) is an Azerbaijani Muay Thai kickboxer.
Araz Musayev is a 9-time world and 3-time European champion in kickboxing. He is the vice-president of Azerbaijan Muay Thai and Thai Boxing federations.[1] He holds the honorary title of Honored Master of Sports of Azerbaijan.
Biography
Araz Musayev was born in 1977 in Luran village of Masally District.[2]
He began his education in 1985 at the secondary school of Luran village of Masally District and graduated in 1995. In the same year he was admitted to the Faculty of Law of the Azerbaijan International University, in 1999 he graduated from the university and began his military service.
Araz Musayev started doing sports the age of 7 and started practicing professional sports in 1994, and four years later, in 1998, he began to succeed, thus taking second place in national championships. At the age of 27, in 2004, he became a world champion for the first time.[2]
Araz Musayev has worked in the State Fire Control Service of the Ministry of Emergency Situations since 2007. He works as a senior specialist in the Department of Compulsory Fire Insurance of the State Fire Control Service of the Ministry of Emergency Situations and is a lieutenant colonel of the internal service.[3][4]
He is married and has 2 children.[3]
Titles
World championships
- Шаблон:Gold1 WTKA World Championships. Low kick style. 91 kg. (Carrara, Italy. 1–4 November 2012)[5][6]
- Шаблон:Gold1 WTKA World Championships. K1 style. -81 kg. (Carrara, Italy. 28–30 October 2011)[3]
- Шаблон:Gold1 7th WMF World Championship. 81 kg. (Bangkok, Thailand. 18–26 March 2010)[7]
- Шаблон:Gold1 6th WMF World Championship. 81 kg. (Bangkok, Thailand. 18–26 March 2009)[8][9]
- Шаблон:Gold1 3rd IMGC Games. World Championships. 71 kg. (Bangkok, Thailand. 12–18 April 2008)
- Шаблон:Gold1 WPKA World Games of Fighting Sports & Martial Arts. World Championships. Oriental. (Cyprus, March 2005)
- Шаблон:Gold1 WPKA World Championships. (Corfu, Greece. 5–9 May 2004)
- Шаблон:Gold1 WPKA World Championships. (Corfu, Greece. 5–9 May 2004) (another division)
- Шаблон:Bronze3 WPKA World Championships. Oriental. 70 kg. (Thessaloniki, Greece. May 2007)[10]
- Шаблон:Bronze3 WPKA World Championships. (Rhodes, Greece. May 2000)
European championships
- Шаблон:Gold1 WPKA European Championships. Full contact style. -64.5 kg. (14–18 October 2004, Dundee, Scotland)
- Шаблон:Gold1 WPKA European Championships. Low-kick style. -67 kg. (14–18 October 2004, Dundee, Scotland)
- Шаблон:Gold1 3rd Euriasian championships. Strongest kickboxers in Ukraine tournament. Light contact style. 63 kg. (Ukraine, 4–6 September 1998)
- Шаблон:Silver2 WPKA European Championships. (Hungary, 10–13 November 2003)[11]
- Шаблон:Bronze3 WPKA European Championships. (Hungary, 10–13 November 2003) (another division)
- Шаблон:Bronze3 WAKO European Championships. Full contact style. 60 kg. (Moscow, Russia. 22–26 November 2000)
- Шаблон:Bronze3 IAKSA Cup of Slavic States. Full contact style. 63.5 kg. (Sochi, Russia. 17–18 August 2001)
Azerbaijan championships
- Шаблон:Gold1 Azerbaijan Kickboxing Championships. 63.5 kg. (MYST) (Baku, April 2001)
- Шаблон:Gold1 6th Azerbaijan Kickboxing Championship. 63.5 kg. (MYST) (Baku)
- Шаблон:Gold1 7th Azerbaijan Kickboxing Championship. 63.5 kg. (MYST) (Baku, April 2002)
- Шаблон:Gold1 Azerbaijan Kickboxing Championships. 67 kg. (AKMF) (Baku, 7–9 April 2006)
- Шаблон:Gold1 Azerbaijan Wushu (Sanda) Championships. 70 kg. (IWF) (Baku, 6–7 June, 1998)
- Шаблон:Silver2 Azerbaijan Kickboxing Championships. 63.5 kg. (WAKO, AKMF) (Baku, 15–16 April 2000)
- Шаблон:Silver2 Azerbaijan Kickboxing Championships. 63.5 kg. (AKMF) (Baku, 11–12 April 1998)
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