The five-time champion of Russia among veterans, Musa Dadberov, took first place in the Eurasian Continental Cup in veteran judo, dedicated to Border Guard Day.
By his example, Musa Dadberov shows his students that sports achievements are more than a century: there is a goal and one must strive for it. Among Musa Dadberov’s students there is an international sports champion, a USSR champion, an international referee and a famous coach.
“I have been playing sports since childhood, but 1969 introduced me to freestyle wrestling and a new side of sporting achievement began: life is wrestling. Grozny Oil College, military service in the sports company of the Soviet Forces Group in Germany, the Faculty of Physical Education of the Chechen State University, the Faculty of Law — all these are my colleges for spiritual and physical development. Sport has become my profession thanks to my mentors, Honorary Trainers of the USSR, Dega Bagaev, Aslanbek Dzgoev and Alimbeg Bestaev, ”said the outstanding wrestling coach about his professional sports career.
Musa Dadberov encourages Khimek students not only to be in good physical shape and win competitions, but also to be disciplined, educated, kind and honest people, because the most important profession in life is being Human. Real guidelines are important for young people to choose the right and fair path on the steep roads of life.
Champion of Russia, Master of Sports of the USSR in freestyle wrestling, multiple winner of various associations of the USSR (Spartak, Labor Reserve, etc.), winner of the International Tournament in freestyle and Greco-Roman wrestling among veterans, medalist of the World Championship among veterans active athlete — veteran, meritorious coach-mentor of Russia — all this is the regalia of Musa Shakhranovich Dadberov, who runs the freestyle wrestling section of the Jubilein sports and sports complex.
.












