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Alexander Gerunov
Russian martial artist From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Alexander Evgenevich Gerunov (born December 10, 1979, in Tolyatti, Russia), is a Russian Karateka who won the World Championships (2004), European Championships (2004) and World Games (2005). He is also an instructor of the School of Combat Skills "Soyuz" (Tolyatti], Russia). Gerunov was born and trained in Tolyatti by trainer, Valerie P. Kokshin.[1] He's trained in Shotokan, Wado-ryu Goju-ryu, Shito-ryu and Taekwondo.
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Sport achievements
- European Karate Federation Championships +80 kg Kumite, Champion 2004
- World Karate Federation Championships +80 kg Kumite, Champion 2004
- World Games +80 kg Kumite, Champion 2005
- World Shito ryu Karate Federation Championships +75 kg Kumite, Champion 2006
- On November 28, 2005, he was given the title of the Laureate of State Prize, "The Golden Belt of Russia".
Political activity
From 2002 to 2006, Gerunov was a member of United Russia and head of the Tolyatti branch of the youth movement Youth Unity and the Young Guard of United Russia.[2]
In the 2007 Russian legislative election, Gerunov was included in the Civilian Power party list as a deputy candidate for Tolyatti,[3][4] but the party did not enter parliament.
In 2008, Gerunov headed the election headquarters of Sergei Savvateyev, a candidate for the post of Mayor of Tolyatti, president of the Forpost group of security companies, and Gerunov's sponsor.[5][6]
In 2013-2015, Gerunov was head of the Civic Platform party project "Sports accessible to all" and ran for deputy of the 6th Tolyatti City Duma in the intramunicipal district No. 5 as part of the party's list.[7][8]
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