First Tajik Olympic medalist says Tajikistan not interested in me as sportsman

DUSHANBE, August 28, 2009, Asia-Plus  — Six Tajik judokas are participating in the 2009 World Judo Championships that kicked off in Rotterdam, the Netherlands on August 27.  Sherali Bozorov (-81 kg), Farhod Rahimov (-73 kg), Muhammadmurod Abdurahmonov (-100kg), Jamshed Khalilov (-60kg), Parviz Sobirov (-90 kg) and Shavkat Iqbolov (-over 100 kg) are representing Tajikistan in […]

DUSHANBE, August 28, 2009, Asia-Plus  — Six Tajik judokas are participating in the 2009 World Judo Championships that kicked off in Rotterdam, the Netherlands on August 27.  Sherali Bozorov (-81 kg), Farhod Rahimov (-73 kg), Muhammadmurod Abdurahmonov (-100kg), Jamshed Khalilov (-60kg), Parviz Sobirov (-90 kg) and Shavkat Iqbolov (-over 100 kg) are representing Tajikistan in the championships.  In the meantime, there is no Tajikistan”s first-ever Olympic medalist Rasoul Boqiyev among them.

Rasoul Boqiyev said in interview with Radio Liberty’s Tajik Service that he has not received support from the Committee for Youth, Sports and Tourism Affairs and the National Olympic Committee (NOC) of Tajikistan after the 2008 Beijing Olympics.  “They have not worked out the plan of my training for international tournaments and the Olympic Games that will be held in London in 20012 and I was excluded from the list of athletes that were sent for training to Korea; moreover, the NOC revoked the Olympic grant from me after the Olympic games in Beijing,” said Boqiyev, “After such a treatment, I have come to the conclusion that Tajikistan is not interested in me as sportsman  and I am forced to participate in competitions on behalf of other country,” known Tajik judoka said.

According him, he has been trained at the Sambo-70 Club in Moscow since 2004 under the direction of Russian trainer Vladimir Yelchninov and they have repeatedly invited him to participate on behalf of Russia.  “They have promised a monthly wage of 5,000 U.S. dollars but I cannot decide this issue alone and my trainers are currently dealing with this issue and they did not allow me participating in the World Championships until the issue is settled.”

“I call to my supports and fellow-countrymen: wherever would I be I will participate for the Tajik nation and will try to raise prestige of Tajik sports and my main goal is to win gold in the London Olympics,” Olympic medalist said.

We will recall that Radio Liberty’s Tajik Service reported on January 30, 2009 that Rasoul Boqiyev  is working as a taxi driver in Moscow to make ends meet.  His father and first trainer, Khudoinazar Boqiyev, told RFE/RL”s Tajik Service that his son received Tajikistan”s Medal of Honor and $2,300 from the Tajik government after the Olympics, but soon had to move to Russia to find work.

Rasoul Boqiyev is one of the top judokas in Tajikistan in the -73 kg category; he won the first medal for Tajikistan in the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing by defeating Dirk van Tichelt of Belgium.

Judoka Rasoul Boqiyev won the first bronze medal in the -73 kg category, defeating Dirk van Tichelt of Belgium with a yuko and a koka. This was Tajikistan”s first medal of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games.  In the semifinal, our athlete lost to Wang Ki-chun, a 19-year-old judoka from the Republic of Korea.  Rasoul Boqiyev, ranked No 3 in the world in his weight category, claimed his Olympic berth by finishing third at the 2007 World Judo Championships in Rio de Janeiro.  

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