Nikolay Ozhegin

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Nikolay Ozhegin
Medal record
Men's judo
Representing Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Goodwill Games
Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg 1994 Saint Petersburg 60 kg
World Championships
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg 1995 Chiba 60 kg

Nikolay Ozhegin (born 4 May 1971) is a Russian judoka who was a 1995 World Champion, 1990 Junior World Champion, and multiple-time Russian Champion (1994 and 1999). He also competed at the 1996 Summer Olympics in the men's extra-lightweight (60 kg) event but did not win a medal after being defeated in the second round by the famous Japanese champion Tadahiro Nomura.

Achievements

YearTournamentPlaceWeight class
1998 European Judo Championships 5thExtra lightweight (60 kg)
1997 World Judo Championships 7thExtra lightweight (60 kg)
1996 Olympic Games 5thExtra lightweight (60 kg)
European Judo Championships 5thExtra lightweight (60 kg)
1995 World Judo Championships 1stExtra lightweight (60 kg)
1994 Goodwill Games 3rdExtra lightweight (60 kg)
1990Junior World Judo Championships1stExtra lightweight (60 kg)


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