Oleg Terekhov (20 November 1966, Novoaltaisk, Russia) - Honoured Muay Thai coach of Russia. He was awarded the Badge of Honour of the Ministry of Sport of the Russian Federation "For Merit in the Development of Physical Culture and Sport". One of the founders of Thai boxing in Russia. Organiser of the largest international professional Muay Thai tournaments in Russia.

Biography

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His career in Muaythai began in 1993 at the Sityodtong camp.
1997-2007 - Head coach of the Russian national Muaythai team.
2000-2004 - Coach of the Honma Gym in Asahikawa, Japan.
In 2008 he organised a qualifying tournament in Chelyabinsk as part of a reality-based television series The Contender Asia.
2019 - Coach of the Malaysian national Muaythai team.
Since 2012 - Director of the Master Olympic Sports School in Chelyabinsk.
From 1992 to 1996 he was the representative of Russia in the International Muaythai Federation (IMF), World Muaythai Association (WMTA), European Muaythai Association (EMTA), World Muaythai Council (WMC), and later, from 2009 to 2012 - in the World Boxing Council Muaythai (WBC Muaythai)

Oleg Terekhov's boxers

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Khayal Dzhaniev - WBC Muaythai European Champion, WBC Muaythai Intercontinental Champion, finalist of the "Top King World Series" tournament, defeated the legendary Buakaw Banchamek (Hong Kong, 2015) in the semi-finals.
Olga Vlasova - ISKA professional women's kickboxing world champion (San Jose, USA, 2005), IFBA professional women's boxing world champion (Ignacio, USA, 2002).
Ekaterina Tsepeleva - World Amateur Muaythai Champion (Bangkok, Thailand, 2003-2005), European Amateur Muaythai Champion 2002.
Svetlana Novikova - World Amateur Muaythai Champion (Bangkok, Thailand, 2001), European Amateur Muaythai Champion (Paphos, Cyprus, 2000).
Denis Tyabin - World Amateur Muaythai Champion (Bangkok, Thailand, 2006)

References

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Atlet muay thai jalani latihan fasa akhir
Il campione del mondo di Muay Thai, Khayal Dzhaniev, a Roccalumera | INTERVISTE
Thai boxing champion shot dead in Moscow