Alzhan Zharmukhamedov
Personal information | |
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Born | [1] South Kazakhstan Region, Kazakh SSR, USSR | 2 October 1944
Died | 3 December 2022 | (aged 78)
Nationality | Soviet and Kazakh |
Listed height | 6 ft 9.5 in (2.07 m) |
Listed weight | 210 lb (95 kg) |
Career information | |
Playing career | 1967–1980 |
Position | Center |
Career history | |
1967–1969 | SKA Tashkent |
1969–1980 | CSKA Moscow |
1981 | Tashkent University |
Career highlights and awards | |
As player:
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Alzhan Musurbekuly Zharmukhamedov (alternate spelling: Alzan Zarmuhamedov) (Kazakh: Әлжан Мүсірбекұлы Жармұхамедов,[2] Áljan Músirbekuly Jarmuhamedov; Russian: Алжан Мусурбекович Жармухамедов; 2 October 1944 – 3 December 2022) was a Kazakh professional basketball player and coach. He was considered to be the first ethnic Kazakh to become an Olympic champion.[1][3]
Playing career
[edit]Jarmuhamedov played club basketball with CSKA Moscow (1970–1980). In 1971, he earned the title of Master of Sports of the USSR, International Class, and a year later, he was awarded the Order of the Badge of Honor.
National team career
[edit]While being young and driven by feelings of patriotism, Jarmuhamedov moved to Almaty (Alma-Ata at that time), in order to compete with the senior Kazakh SSR national basketball team. However, not being able to find any support, he finally decided to move to Moscow, where he was eventually able to earn world fame as a basketball player. He served as the team captain of the senior combined national basketball team of the Soviet Union for a long period. He won a gold medal at the 1972 Summer Olympic Games, while playing with the senior Soviet Union national basketball team.
Coaching career
[edit]At the tail end of his career, Jarmuhamedov worked as a player-coach, until he reached the age of 45.[1]
Personal life and death
[edit]Zharmukhamedov's father was Kazakh and his mother was Ukrainian of Zaporozhian Cossack descent.[4]
Zharmukhamedov lived in Moscow. He died on 3 December 2022, at the age of 78.[5] He was buried in the Federal Military Memorial Cemetery on 7 December.[6]
Awards and accomplishments
[edit]Club career
[edit]- 10× USSR Premier League Champion: 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980
- FIBA European Champions Cup (EuroLeague) Champion: 1971
- 2× USSR Cup Winner: 1972, 1973
- FIBA European Selection: 1972
Soviet senior national team
[edit]- EuroBasket 1967: Gold
- 1970 FIBA World Championship: Bronze
- EuroBasket 1971: Gold
- 1972 Summer Olympic Games: Gold
- EuroBasket 1975: Silver
- 1976 Summer Olympic Games: Bronze:
- 1978 FIBA World Championship: Silver
- EuroBasket 1979: Gold
References
[edit]- ^ a b c "Demeu will help the talented". www.izvestia.kz. Archived from the original on 18 February 2013. Retrieved 27 May 2009.
- ^ "Тұңғыш Олимпиада чемпионы сыртта қала ма?" (in Kazakh (Kazakhstan)). Archived from the original on 2018-01-29. Retrieved 2018-01-28.
- ^ "Альжан ЖАРМУХАМЕДОВ: Желаю казахстанцам продвигать авторитет родины". www.liter.kz. Retrieved 27 May 2009. [dead link ]
- ^ "Алжан Жармухамедов: Чемодан открыли и между вещами нашли пистолет" (in Russian). Retrieved 2022-12-03.
- ^ Умер олимпийский чемпион по баскетболу 1972 года Алжан Жармухамедов (in Russian)
- ^ "В Москве простились с олимпийским чемпионом по баскетболу Жармухамедовым" [The farewell in Moscow to the Olympic basketball champion Zharmukhamedov] (in Russian). RBK Group. 7 December 2022. Retrieved 7 February 2023.
External links
[edit]- FIBA Profile
- FIBA Europe Profile
- Alzhan Zharmukhamedov international stats at Basketball-Reference.com
- 1944 births
- 2022 deaths
- Kazakhstani people of Ukrainian descent
- Centers (basketball)
- Soviet basketball coaches
- Soviet men's basketball players
- 1970 FIBA World Championship players
- 1978 FIBA World Championship players
- PBC CSKA Moscow players
- Olympic basketball players for the Soviet Union
- Olympic gold medalists for the Soviet Union
- Olympic bronze medalists for the Soviet Union
- Basketball players at the 1972 Summer Olympics
- Basketball players at the 1976 Summer Olympics
- Armed Forces (sports society) sportspeople
- FIBA EuroBasket–winning players
- People from Turkistan Region
- Olympic medalists in basketball
- Kazakhstani basketball coaches
- Kazakhstani men's basketball players
- Medalists at the 1976 Summer Olympics
- Medalists at the 1972 Summer Olympics
- Honoured Masters of Sport of the USSR
- Burials at the Federal Military Memorial Cemetery