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Fedor Vladimirovich Emelianenko (born September 28, 1976) is a Russian heavyweight mixed martial artist. He has won numerous tournaments and accolades in multiple sports, most notably the Pride 2004 Grand Prix and the World Combat Sambo championship on four occasions, as well as medaling in the Russian national Judo championship.
Fedor Emelianenko
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Emelianenko was born in 1976 in the city of Rubizhne, Luhansk in what
was then the Ukrainian SSR (now Ukraine).In 1978, when he was two, his
family moved within the Soviet Union to Stary Oskol, Belgorod of the
Russian SFSR. His mother, Olga Fedorovna, was a teacher and his father,
Vladimir Alexandrovich Emelianenko, was a welder.Emelianenko is the
second child in the family and has an older sister and two younger
brothers, including professional mixed martial artist Aleksander
Emelianenko. Fedor also trains with his youngest brother Ivan, who has
competed in Combat Sambo, and plans to begin a career in MMA in
2010.Emelianenko finished high school in 1991 and graduated with honors
from a professional trade school in 1994. From 1995 until 1997, he
served in the Russian Army as a military firefighter. In 1999, he
married his wife Oksana, and their daughter Masha was born in the same
year.They divorced in 2006. On December 29, 2007, his second daughter,
Vasilisa, was born to his long time girlfriend Marina.Emelianenko and
Marina married in October 2009. In his spare time, he likes to read,
listen to music, and draw. He is a practicing Orthodox Christian and a
parishioner at the church of St. Nicholas in Stary Oskol. His confessor
is archpriest Andrei Zinoviev. His entrance theme song, oy, to ne
vecher, was performed at his request by archdeacon Andrey Zheleznyakov,
solist at the Episcopal Choir of the Nizhny Novgorod Diocese.
Emelianenko had the honour of being one of 80 Russian sporting
champions, cultural icons and national heroes to carry the Olympic torch
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