Anatoli Droga

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Anatoli Droga (born 26 January 1969) is a Ukrainian judoka. He is currently a trainer of the Dnipro judo federation. [1]

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Achievements

YearTournamentPlaceWeight class
2000 European Judo Championships 7thHalf heavyweight (100 kg)
1995 Summer Universiade 5thHalf heavyweight (86 kg)

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References

  1. Поздравляем Анатолия Дрогу! (in Russian). Dnipro Region Judo Federation