Nazim Huseynov Explained

Country:Azerbaijan
Weight Class:–‍60 kg
Worlds Rank:2
Worlds Year:1993
Regionals Type:EU
Regionals Rank:1
Regionals Year:1992
Regionals Year2:1993
Regionals Weight2:Men's 60 kg
Olympics Rank:1
Olympics Year:1992
Olympics Weight:Men's 60 kg
Updated:4 June 2023

Nazim Huseynov (Azerbaijani: Nazim Hüseynov; born 2 August 1969 in Baku, Azerbaijan SSR, Soviet Union) is an Azerbaijani judoka who won the Men's 60 kg in the 1992 Summer Olympics, competing for the Unified Team.[1]

Biography

In 1992, Nazim Huseynov became the first Azerbaijani judoka to win an Olympic gold. Prior to the 1992 Olympics Huseynov won bronze at the 1991 World Judo Championships and the European title at the 1992 European Judo Championships and established himself as one of the top extra-lightweight judokas in the world.[2]

After the 1992 Olympics and the fall of Soviet Union Hüseynov continued to compete, now representing his native Azerbaijan. In 1993 he defended his European title and won silver medal at the 1993 World Championships held in Hamilton.[2]

In 1994, Huseynov won silver at the European Championships, but fell off his form after that year and retired from sports in 2000, working as a judo coach.[2]

Achievements

Year Tournament Place Weight class
1995 World Judo Championships5th Extra lightweight (60 kg)
1994 European Judo Championships2nd Extra lightweight (60 kg)
1993 World Judo Championships3rd Extra lightweight (60 kg)
European Judo Championships1st Extra lightweight (60 kg)
1992 Olympic Games1st Extra lightweight (60 kg)
European Judo Championships1st Extra lightweight (60 kg)
1991 World Judo Championships3rd Extra lightweight (60 kg)

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 1992 Summer Olympics. Databaseolympics.com. 23 April 2014. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20120802015357/http://www.databaseolympics.com/games/gamessport.htm?g=23&sp=JUD. 2 August 2012.
  2. Web site: Nazim Hüseynov. https://web.archive.org/web/20200418010824/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/hu/nazim-huseynov-1.html. dead. 18 April 2020. Sports-Reference.com. 23 April 2014.