Personal information | |
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Nationality | Tajikistan |
Born | Hisor, Tajikistan | 1 March 2000
Sport | |
Sport | Track and Field |
Event | 100 m |
Ildar Akhmadiev (born 1 March 2000) is an Olympic sprinter from Tajikistan.
Akhmadiev began training seriously in 2017 and attend the Tajik State Institute of Physical Education in Dushanbe. [1] Akhmadiev is from Tatar descent. [2]
He competed in the preliminary heats in the Athletics at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Men's 100 metres in Tokyo, running a time of 10.66 seconds, now he is a record holder in Tajikistan with personal best time of 10.37 seconds. [3]
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