Raimonds Elbakjans Explained

Raimonds Elbakjans
Height Ft:6.1,5
Number:13
Position:Guard
Birth Date:13 May 1986
Birth Place:Riga, Latvia
Nationality:Latvian
Career Start:2000
Career End:2006 (Youth Career: 1991 - 2000)
Years1:1994-2002
Team1:Ridzene (basketball club)
Years2:2002-2003
Team2:Ventspils Basketball Club
Years3:2003-2005
Team3:Latvia men's national U18[1]

Raimonds Elbakjans (born 13 May 1986) is a former Latvian basketball player [2] who founded an international youth movement Ghetto Games. He is the leader and the main fundraiser in the non-government organization of multi-sport events Ghetto Games. [3]

Career

Raimonds Elbakjans was born on May 13, 1986, in Riga. He began to play basketball for Riga's children and youth sports school “Ridzene” from 1994 till 2002, where he played with 1984 and 1985 years born teammates.[4] He played in the Latvian National Basketball U18 Team, then in 2005 in the youth club, in ASKA Riga. But due to his health condition he was forced to quit professional basketball.[5]

Ghetto Games

After his basketball career, he decided to create basketball tournaments for himself and his friends – Ghetto Basket. In two years, the Ghetto Basket movement turned into the Ghetto Games.[6] Later, more active sport leaders joined the movement, to be united under one street sport family – Ghetto Games. Since then Elbakjans is the leader of multi-sport event movement Ghetto Games.[7] Ghetto Games is a non-government organization of multi-sport events, youth street sports, and cultural movement that includes 3x3 basketball, 3x3 football, 3x3 floorball, Ghetto Fight, Street Dance - Ghetto Dance, and such extreme sports as BMX, Skateboarding, Extreme Inline, Scooters, Wakeboarding and other.[8]

Personal life

Elbakjans has two sons Robert Elbakjans and Rodrigo Elbakjans, also a daughter Adriana Elbakjana. In January 2021, Elbakjans married in Georgia to Tamara Bagdavadze.[9]

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Notes and References

  1. https://basketball.realgm.com/player/Raimonds-Elbakjans/Summary/152885 Raimonds Elbakjans - FIBA Junior Team Events Stats
  2. https://basketball.eurobasket.com/player/Raimonds-Elbakjans/Latvia/KraslavaSporta-skola/64756 Basketball.eurobasket.com - Raimonds Elbakjans
  3. https://www.ghettogames.com/contact Ghetto Games founder: Raimonds Elbakjans
  4. http://www1.basket.lv/lbl/speletaji/raimonds_elbakjans basket.lv statistics - Raimonds Elbakjans
  5. https://basketball.eurobasket.com/player/Raimonds-Elbakjans/Latvia/KraslavaSporta-skola/64756 basketball.eurobasket.com statistics - Raimonds Elbakjans
  6. https://sbcevents.com/sbc-digital-summit-cis/speakers/ Raimonds Elbakjans Founder Ghetto Games
  7. https://sustainableworldports.org/project/freeport-of-riga-authority-ghetto-games-street-sports-and-culture-movement/ Freeport of Riga Authority – Ghetto Games street sports and culture movement
  8. https://thewffa.org/partnership-ghetto-games-football-euro-league-latvia/ The WFFA partners with the Ghetto Games to bring Freestyle Football to the Ghetto Football Euro League
  9. https://www.santa.lv/raksts/privatadzive/raimonds-elbakjans-apprecejies-gruzija-esmu-priecigs-but-vira-statusa-39454/ santa.lv - Raimonds Elbakjans apprecējies Gruzijā: Esmu priecīgs būt vīra statusā
  10. https://www.sportanddev.org/sites/default/files/downloads/european_week_of_sport_evaluation_report_2016.pdf 2016 European Commissions initiated award
  11. https://sport.ec.europa.eu/initiatives/beactive-awards/beactive-awards-roll-of-honour 2016 Nominees and winners
  12. http://tedxriga.com/tedxriga-2014/speakers/ 2014 TEDxRiga 2014 winner