For the football player, see Maksim Khramtsov (footballer).
Maksim Khramtsov
Khramtsov in 2021
Personal information
Nationality
Russian
Born
(1998-01-12) January 12, 1998 (age 26)[1] Kurgan, Kurgan Oblast, Russia[1]
Alma mater
Nizhnevartovsk State University[1]
Height
194 cm (6 ft 4 in)
Sport
Country
Russia
Sport
Taekwondo
Event
–80 kg
Club
Central Sports Army Club Nizhnevartovsk Olympic Sports School[1]
Coached by
Alexander Lashpanov[1]
Medal record
Representing ROC
Olympic Games
2020 Tokyo
80 kg
Representing Russia
World Championships
2017 Muju
74 kg
Grand Slam
2017 Wuxi
80 kg
2018 Wuxi
80 kg
2019 Wuxi
80 kg
Grand Prix
2018 Rome
80 kg
2018 Moscow
80 kg
2018 Taoyuan
80 kg
2019 Rome
80 kg
2019 Moscow
80 kg
2017 London
80 kg
2017 Abidjan
80 kg
2018 Fujairah
80 kg
2019 Chiba
80 kg
2015 Moscow
68 kg
European Championships
2018 Kazan
80 kg
2021 Sofia
80 kg
Military World Games
2019 Wuhan
80 kg
European Junior Championships
2015 Daugavpils
68 kg
European Under 21 Championships
2015 Bukarest
68 kg
2016 Grozny
74 kg
Representing Individual Neutral Athletes
European Championships
2024 Belgrade
80 kg
Maksim Sergeyevich Khramtsov (Russian: Максим Сергеевич Храмцов, IPA:[mɐˈksʲimxrɐmˈtsof]; born 12 January 1998), sometimes spelled as Khramtcov, is a male Russian Taekwondo practitioner who won gold medals at the 2020 Summer Olympics and the 2017 World Taekwondo Championships.[2][3] Khramtsov initially trained in karate, but in 2011 changed to taekwondo because he wanted to compete at the Olympics.[1]
Khramtsov was among the two Russian athletes barred from entering the 2023 World Taekwondo Championships due to his explicit support for the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[4] In October 2022, nine months after the beginning of the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, Khramtsov shot and published a video in which he congratulated Putin on his birthday and said they are proud of him and support him. His post in Vkontakte also included pro-war hashtags #ZaПрезидента, #ZaМир, #ZaРоссию.[5]
^Russia’s Khramtsov wins first gold at 2017 World Taekwondo Championships. tass.com
^Олимпийские чемпионы по тхэквондо Храмцов и Ларин не допущены до ЧМ. 23 спортсмена из России и Беларуси получили допуск (Olympic taekwondo champions Khramtsov and Latin and barred from competing at the World Championships. 23 athletes from Russia and Belarus are allowed)
^The first Russian taekwondo Olympic champion Maxim Khramtsov supports war against Ukraine, UkrSportBase on YouTube, 4 May 2023.
Maksim Sergeyevich Khramtsov (Russian: Максим Сергеевич Храмцов, IPA: [mɐˈksʲim xrɐmˈtsof]; born 12 January 1998), sometimes spelled as Khramtcov, is a...
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