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  1. Czelabińsk 2012. (drużynowo) Zurab Zwiadauri ( gruz. ზურაბ ზვიადაური; ur. 2 lipca 1981) – gruziński judoka, złoty medalista Letnich Igrzysk Olimpijskich 2004 w Atenach w kategorii do 90 kg [1], dwukrotny srebrny medalista mistrzostw świata z roku 2001 [2] i 2003 [3], brązowy medalista mistrzostw Europy z roku ...

  2. Zurab Zviadauri (born 2 July 1981) is a Georgian judoka who competed in the Men's 90 kg at the 2004 Summer Olympics and won the gold medal, the first for Georgia. He is a scholarship holder with the Olympic Solidarity program. He also won two silver medals on world championships (in 2001 and in 2003) and a bronze on European championship in 2002.

  3. 27 lut 2021 · ZURAB ZVIADAURI is georgian legend of judo and he is the king of 90 kg division. He competed in the Men's 90 kg at the 2004 Summer Olympics and won the gold medal.

  4. 19 sie 2021 · Zurab Zwiadauri - kim jest? Zurab Zwiaduri przeszedł do historii Gruzji jako pierwszy złoty medalista olimpijski pochodzący z tego kraju. Mężczyzna wywalczył złoto w judo w kat. do 90 kg...

  5. Grand Slam Baku. Georgian judoka Zurab Zviadauri became 2004 Olympic Champion in Athens U90kg. The 2000 junior World Champion was World Championships finallist in 2001, but was not expected to win the Olympic title. Later he started a political career. Fought for TSV Abensberg in the European Cup.

  6. Zurab Zviadauri (born 2 July 1981) is a Georgian judoka who competed in the Men's 90 kg at the 2004 Summer Olympics and won the gold medal, the first for Georgia. He is a scholarship holder with the Olympic Solidarity program. He also won two silver medals on world championships (in 2001 and in 2003) and a bronze on European championship in 2002.

  7. Zurab Zviadauri (born 2 July 1981) is a Georgian judoka who competed in the Men's 90 kg at the 2004 Summer Olympics and won the gold medal, the first for Georgia. He is a scholarship holder with the Olympic Solidarity program. He also won two silver medals on world championships (in 2001 and in 2003) and a bronze on European championship in 2002.