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Full name | Maxim Agapitov | |||||||||||
Born | [1] Tryokhgorny, Russia[2] | 13 May 1970|||||||||||
Alma mater | Moscow Academy of Physical Culture (2000) Moscow Power Engineering Institute (1993)[1][2] | |||||||||||
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Sport | Weightlifting | |||||||||||
Team | National team | |||||||||||
Retired | 2000[1] | |||||||||||
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Maxim Oktyabrinovich Agapitov (Russian: Максим Октябринович Агапитов; born 13 May 1970) is a retired Russian weightlifter. He competed internationally between 1992 and 2000 and held the national title in 1993 and 1997 and the world title in 1997.[3] After that he worked as a national coach (2003–2008) and weightlifting official.[1] He took up weightlifting aged 10, following his father, who was a weightlifting coach.[2]
Agapitov is an executive member of the International Weightlifting Federation, vice-president of the European Weightlifting Federation[4] and president of the Russian Weightlifting Federation.[1]
In March 2022, Agapitov posted a clip from a Moscow rally at which Vladimir Putin lauded the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[5]
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 AGAPITOV, Maxim. iwf.net
- 1 2 3 Агапитов, Максим Октябринович. Tass.ru
- ↑ Agapitov Maxim. iwrp.net
- ↑ Максим Агапитов избран первым вице-президентом Европейской федерации тяжелой атлетики. Tass.ru. 1 April 2021
- ↑ Oliver, Brian (21 March 2022). "Exclusive: Russia's Agapitov is "actively supporting war" says angry Ukraine Weightlifting Federation". insidethegames.biz. Archived from the original on 22 March 2022.
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