KHAMIDOVA Baizat

31 Aug 1990
30
Female
1.85/6'0''
IBRAGIMOTAR
 
Russian Federation
KRASNOYARSK
 
Russian Federation

Events and Medals

Discipline Event Rank Medal
RUG Rugby Sevens Women 8

Schedule

Change
Start Time Location Event Status
Tokyo Stadium
ROC
ROC
12
GBR
Great Britain
14
Finished
Tokyo Stadium
ROC
ROC
35
KEN
Kenya
12
Finished
Tokyo Stadium
NZL
New Zealand
33
ROC
ROC
0
Finished
Tokyo Stadium
NZL
New Zealand
36
ROC
ROC
0
Finished
Tokyo Stadium
ROC
ROC
7
AUS
Australia
35
Finished
Tokyo Stadium
ROC
ROC
10
CHN
China
22
Finished

Biographical Information

Highlights

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Rugby World Cup Sevens
RankEventYearLocation
7Women2013Moscow, RUS
8Women2018San Francisco, CA, USA

World Rugby Sevens Series
RankEventYearLocation
5Women2016/2017
6Women2020
6Women2018
7Women2019

World Rugby Sevens Series - Australia
RankEventYearLocation
4Women2018Sydney, NSW, AUS
6Women2019Sydney, NSW, AUS
7Women2020Sydney, NSW, AUS
7Women2017Sydney, NSW, AUS

World Rugby Sevens Series - Canada
RankEventYearLocation
5Women2017Langford, BC, CAN
7Women2019Langford, BC, CAN

World Rugby Sevens Series - Dubai
RankEventYearLocation
3Women2017Dubai, UAE
5Women2018Dubai, UAE
6Women2019Glendale, CO, USA

World Rugby Sevens Series - France
RankEventYearLocation
8Women2019Biarritz, FRA
10Women2018Paris, FRA

World Rugby Sevens Series - Japan
RankEventYearLocation
5Women2018Kitakyushu, JPN
5Women2017Kitakyushu, JPN
8Women2019Kitakyushu, JPN

World Rugby Sevens Series - USA
RankEventYearLocation
6Women2017Las Vegas, NV, USA
7Women2019Glendale, CO, USA
7Women2018Glendale, CO, USA
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Vatsok ['Little Brother'] (Athlete, 05 Jul 2021)
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Tennis, longboarding, snowboarding, hiking, spending time with friends, going to the cinema, Russian sauna. (Athlete, 05 Jul 2021)
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Athlete
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Russian
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Yenisey-STM Krasnoyarsk [Russian Federation] since 2020
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Andrey Kuzin [national], RUS
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Her older sister Navrat Khamidova has represented the Russian Federation in rugby sevens and won gold at the 2013 World University Games in Kazan, Russian Federation. (SportsDeskOnline, 07 Jul 2021; world.rugby, 01 Jan 2020; midag.ru, 17 Jun 2016)
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2012 for Russian Federation Against Canada, in Dubai, United Arab Emirates (Athlete, 05 Jul 2021)
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Her performances in 2015 were affected by a hernia operation that she took six months to make a full recovery from. (daptar.ru, 05 Jul 2017)
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She began playing rugby in 2012, at age 22, in Krasnoyarsk, Russian Federation. (Athlete, 05 Jul 2021)
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She followed her sister into the sport and switched from athletics to playing rugby. "I was involved in athletics for three or four years, but it was hard to train in [the Russian Federation region of] Dagestan. There were no opportunities and I stopped doing sport for a whole year. Then I found out that a rugby sevens team was being assembled in Dagestan and decided to try my hand. After a while, a club from Krasnoyarsk, Krasny Yar, spotted me and invited me to a try-out camp where I signed a contract." (rugby.ru, 01 Jan 2021; midag.ru, 17 Jun 2016)
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To win a medal at the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo. (sibrugby.ru, 22 Jun 2021)
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Russian freestyle wrestler Buvaisar Saitiev, Russian pole vaulter Yelena Isinbaeva, Swiss tennis player Roger Federer, Spanish tennis player Rafael Nadal, Serbian tennis player Novak Djokovic. (Athlete, 05 Jul 2021)
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Her family, medical staff and coaches. (Athlete, 05 Jul 2021)
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"Honesty and respect." (Athlete, 05 Jul 2021)
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In 2019 she was named in the International Sevens Squad of the Decade by the Scrumqueens.com women's rugby website. She also received the Rugby Union of Russia Female Rugby Player of the Year award in 2019. (rugby.ru, 15 Nov 2019; scrumqueens.com, 10 Jan 2019)

In 2018 she received the title of Honoured Master of Sport in the Russian Federation. (minsport.gov.ru, 17 Oct 2018)

She was named in the Dream Team at both the 2017 Dubai Sevens tournament and the 2018 Sydney Sevens tournament. (world.rugby, 01 Feb 2018, 02 Dec 2017)
Legend
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Gold Medal Event
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Silver Medal Event
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Bronze Medal Event
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