OUTSTANDING PEOPLE Sakhabutdinov M.M.
Born April 8, 1937 in the village of Volgostroy, Yaroslavl region. In 1941 they moved to the homeland of his parents in the city of Chistopol. In 1954 he graduated from school No. 2 in Chistopol.
- 1956-1959 service in the army (Uzbek SSR, Andijan),
- 1959-1962 student of the Tajik College of Physical Education (Dushanbe),
- 1962-1965 coach-teacher in Greco-Roman wrestling of the Republican
School of Sports Mastery (Dushanbe),
- 1965-1978 coach in Greco-Roman and national wrestling of the Tatar Council of the DSO
"Harvest" (Kazan),
- 1978-2004 Head of the Department of Physical Education and Sports of the Kazan State Academy of Military Medicine,
- since 2005 and to the present day, he has been an assistant to a member of the Federation Council of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation.
The scientific and practical activities of M.M. Sakhabutdinov are devoted to the study and development of original means of physical education of the Tatars, the unimpeded transition from national sports to international sports and, on this basis, the training of highly qualified athletes, judges, and sports coaches. He improved the rules of competitions in national wrestling, developed a classification of the technique of belt wrestling "Kuresh". Based on the developed classifications, a rational sequence for learning both the entire technique of belt wrestling and separately for the main technical and technical-tactical actions was determined. Myagas Mubarakshinovich trained 55 masters of sports, including 12 masters of sports of the USSR in Greco-Roman wrestling, 7 honored, 36 masters of sports in belt wrestling of the Republic of Tatarstan. His student Anatoly Bozin, Master of Sports of International Class and Honored Master of Sports of Russia, is the USSR Champion and three-time prize winner of the European Championship, silver prize winner of the World Student Universiade in Greco-Roman wrestling.
M.M. Sakhabutdinov was awarded the title Master of Sports of the USSR, he is a five-time champion of Tajikistan, two-time champion of Central Asia, champion of Russia and the USSR among rural athletes, winner of the international tournament in Dushanbe in Greco-Roman wrestling.
For 10 years, M.M. Sakhabutdinov was the senior coach of the Republic of Tatarstan in Greco-Roman wrestling. He worked for 17 years (1974-1991) as the chairman of the Federation of National and People's Sports of the Republic of Tatarstan. Honored coach of the Republic of Tatarstan and Russia. As part of the scientific team of the USSR Sports Committee, he was at the World Championships in Sweden, Mexico, and the USA (1977, 1978, 1979).
In 1980, he prepared the Danish national Greco-Roman wrestling team for the Moscow Olympics.
The Department of Physical Education and Sports of the Kazan State Academy of Veterans Affairs, headed by M.M. Sakhabutdinov for 10 years, was among the top three prize winners of the universities of the Republic of Tatarstan in competitions for indicators of physical education and sports work for 10 years.
M.M. Sakhabutdinov has published more than 20 scientific papers, including:
- "Tatar wrestling kuresh" (a manual for training and coaching), Kazan, 1974, 5.72 pp;
- Textbook in Tatar language "Kuresh", Kazan, 1991, 7.12 pp.;
- Textbook "Workshop on physical education for students of higher and secondary educational institutions", Kazan, 2002, 11 pp.;
- Rules of competitions "Sports wrestling on belts", Moscow, 2005, 1.8 pp.
According to the rules of wrestling on belts, compiled by Sakhabutdinov M.M. in co-authorship, the championships of Russia and World 2003-2006 were held, where these rules were successfully tested and received a positive assessment of the sports community of Russia and other countries.
Since 1994 M.M. Sakhabutdinov was elected a full member of the International Academy of Informatization. Professor, academician.
Awarded with state awards:
- Certificate of Honor of the Presidium of the Supreme Council of the Tatar ASSR - 1987
- Medal "Veteran of Labor" - 1990
- "Honored Scientist of the Republic of Tatarstan" - 1994
- Medal "In Memory of the 1000th Anniversary of Kazan" - 2005