Anatoly Laryukov


Anatoly Laryukov is a Russian and Belarusian judoka. At the 2000 Summer Olympics he won the bronze medal in the men's lightweight category, together with Vsevolods Zelonijs of Latvia. This was Belarus' first-ever Olympic medal in the sport.
Has finished career in 2004.
Since November 2006 till November 2008 — the Head coach of the Russian National Women Judo Team.
Since 2009 — the Sports Director of Russian Judo Federation.
Since 2013 — the Chief of Department of Russian Judo Federation.

Achievements

YearTournamentPlaceWeight class
2004European Club Cup final, Abensberg173 kg
2004A-Tournament, Minsk373 kg
2004German World Open, Hamburg573 kg
2004Super A-Tournament Tournoi de Paris, Paris373 kg
2003European Club Cup final, Haarlem373 kg
2003European Championships, Düsseldorf373 kg
2003A-Tournament, Tallinn373 kg
2002World Masters, Bucharest273 kg
2002Grand Prix, Moscow373 kg
2002European Team Championships, Maribor273 kg
2002European Championships, Maribor173 kg
2002A-Tournament, Warsaw373 kg
2001Presidents Cup, Novokuznetsk373 kg
2001European Club Cup final, Haarlem173 kg
2001Grand Prix, Moscow273 kg
2001A-Tournament, Minsk173 kg
2001World Masters, Munich173 kg
2001International Tournament, Tallinn173 kg
2000Sydney Olympic Games, Sydney373 kg
2000A-Tournament, Minsk373 kg
2000Polish Open, Warsaw373 kg
2000A-Tournament Budapest Bank Cup, Budapest773 kg
1999World Championships, Birmingham773 kg
1999A-Tournament, Minsk173 kg
1999Grand Prix Cittа di Roma, Roma573 kg
1999A-Tournament Budapest Bank Cup, Budapest173 kg
1998Russian Championships, Kstovo273 kg
1998World Championships Teams, Minsk373 kg
1998Trofeo Internazionale «Guido Sieni», Sassari173 kg
1997Russian Championships, Moscow271 kg
1997European Championships, Ostend271 kg
1997Czech Cup, Prague271 kg
1997International Tournament, Moscow171 kg
1997B-Tournament, Minsk171 kg
1996Russian Championships, Perm171 kg
1996European Team Championships, Saint Petersburg371 kg
1996International Tournament, Moscow171 kg
1995Russian Championships, Ryazan371 kg
1995International Tournament, Moscow171 kg
1994Russian Championships, Krasnoyarsk371 kg
1994International Tournament, Moscow371 kg
1993International Tournament, Moscow371 kg
1992CIS Championships, Ryazan171 kg
1990European Junior Championships, Ankara171 kg
1988International Junior Tournament «Friendship», Pyongyang265 kg