Revaz Chomakhidze
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Revaz Tchomakhidze (born December 15, 1973) is a Russian water polo player who played on the silver medal squad at the 2000 Summer Olympics and the bronze medal squad at the 2004 Summer Olympics.
The well-built player started his water polo career in Tbilisi, Georgia (former Soviet Union) at the sportclub "Dinamo", where he was active between the years 1987-1993. His first coach was Vladimir Kutataladze. After studying at the Tbilisi State University of Georgia he joined the diplomatic Academy. Although he got a diploma „Master Sporta“ Waterpolo (2002).
Soon the talented player got his first engagement abroad in Italy: first he played by "Rari Nantes Florentia" 1993-1997. After returning to Russia (Dinamo from 1997–2000) he got a special contract, which allowed him to study at the Moscow University in the economic departure. In 1997 he was the first time a member of the Russian National Squad. 1998 he played at the Goodwill Games.
In 2000 he played again for one of the best clubs in Italy, Pro Recco, in the near of Genua (2000–2001). His engagement at Pro Recco wasn't so successful as it was awaited. So the last station abroad of the Russian Nationalplayer was at Mladost from Zagreb in Croatia where he has been for 3 seasons. Under the coach Ozren Bonačić he won the Croatian Champiosships with Mladost twice. One of his personal high-lights was when he scored the winning goal in the final of the FINA Cup 2002 against Hungary. In Athens 2004, Tchomakhidze made the difference in Russia’s bronze medal victory. The right-hander’s four goals lifted his team to a 6-5 win over Greece.
Revaz Tchomakhidze deciced to go back to Russia and he is still one of the best player in the young team of Sturm 2002 in Tchechow - a little town before the doors of Moskow.
Although he is still a member of the Russian National Squad. When he was asked when he is going to stop his career he said that his wish would be to play until the Olympic Games in China 2008. In an interview with Novaja izvestija he showed himself very selfprowded: "«Не буду скромничать, я – лучший игрок Европы»" (Translation: I shall not be over-modest, I am the best player in Europe).[1]
In February 2007 shocked Tchomakhidze with the message, that he left the Nationalsquad one month before the World Championships in Melbourne, Australia. In an interview he said he feels very tired and needs a break. If he would return to the Russian team was still open.
He was invited for the 2008 Qualification tournament in March, but he again cancelled his participation for the Russian National Squad. With his club Sthurm 2002 Chekhov he gained 2008 the first place in LEN Trophy. It was a big point for the Russian club, because it was the first International triumph for the young team.
Til summer 2009 Revaz played for Chekhov. After his return in his native country Georgia he played in August 2009 on the B-European championship in Lugano and could help with it Georgia to the qualification. He took over the role of the youth younger generation trainer in the Georgian waterpolo association. His first success was the qualification for the youth European Championship in Stuttgart 2010.
Special details
Favourite Music: Jazz
Hobbies: Yachting, Computer, Travelling, TV-News from Georgia
His favourite food is the Georgian cuisine und he prefers drinking red wine. He speaks Russian and Georgian. Although he learned English, Italian and Spanish.
Waterpolo Highlights of Revaz
1989 European Youth Championship Istanbul/Turkey, 5. Place
1997 European Championship Sevilla/Spain, 3. Place
1998 Goodwill Games
1999 European Championship Florence/Italy, 6. Place
2000 Olympic Games Sidney/Australia, Silber Medal
2001 World Championships Fukuoka/Japan, Bronze Medal
2002 World Cup Belgrade/Serbia
2003 Croatian Championship, 1. Place with Mladost Zagreb/Croatia
2003 Final Four Genova/Italy, 3. Place with Mladost Zagreb
2003 European Championships, Ljubljana/Slovenia, 4. Place
2004 Olympic Games Athens/Greece, Bronze Medal
2004. Scored multiple goals on Omar Amr to eliminate USA from medal contention.
2005 World Championships Montreal/Canada, 7. Place
2005 Russian Championship, 1. Place with Sturm 2002 Tschekhov/Russia
2006 Russian Championship, 1. Place with Sturm 2002 Tschekhov/Russia
2006 European Championships, Belgrade/Serbia 9. Place
2007 Russian Championship, 2. Place with Sturm 2002 Tschekhov/Russia
2008 LEN Trophy 1. Place
2008 Russian Championship, 2. Place with Sturm 2002 Tschekhov/Russia
2009 Russian Championship, 1. Place with Sturm 2002 Tschekhov/Russia
Bibliography
- http://www.fina.org
- http://www.newizv.ru/print/17573
- Interview waterpoloworld July 2003
- http://www.infosport.ru/xml/t/person.xml?id=799
- http://web.archive.org/web/20051103051513/http://www.sgh-wasserball.de/history/Jugendmeisterschaft%20Europa/Jgd-EM_89.htm
- http://www.sovsport.ru/gazeta/default.asp?id=234652
- http://www.volgainform.ru/allnews/788224/
- http://www.regnum.ru/news/district-abroad/georgia/sport/788224.html
- http://www.newizv.ru/print/88676
External links
- 1973 births
- Living people
- Water polo players from Georgia (country)
- Russian people of Georgian descent
- Russian water polo players
- Water polo players at the 2000 Summer Olympics
- Water polo players at the 2004 Summer Olympics
- Olympic water polo players of Russia
- Olympic silver medalists for Russia
- Olympic bronze medalists for Russia
- Olympic medalists in water polo
- Sportspeople from Tbilisi
- Male water polo players
- Medalists at the 2004 Summer Olympics
- Sportspeople from Moscow