Meksikan dostlarımın köməyi ilə Meksikanın əfsanəvi cüdoçusu olan Arturo Qutierrezin müsahibəsini əldə etmişəm. Məhz 1991-1996-cı illərdə bu ölkənin cüdo yığmasının məşqçisi olan həmyerlimiz Fikrət Zeynalovun rəhbərliyi altında Arturo 25 ildən sonra Meksika tarixində yenidən dünya miqyaslı yarışmanın qalibi olur.

Fikret Zeinalov - Arturo Gutiérrez's trainer (Mexico)
At present the judo in Mexico is having a great development, thanks to the performance of Vanessa both Beijing and the Paralympics Zambotti with Lenia Ruvalcaba and Eduardo Avila.
However, one of the first references worldwide Mexicans is the harrier Arturo Gutierrez, who is ranked second in World Cup Budapest in 1994 and participated in the 1996 Atlanta Olympics.
You are now residing in Dallas, Texas, where she works for the Southern Methodist University, shares his experience in this sport that has left a great experience for her life.
How did you get started in this discipline and how you came to participate in the Olympics?
- I started around the age of six years in the San Isidro Club under the tutelage of Dr. Antonio Medina Quintero, who practiced judo until 12 or 13 years where I learned the basic techniques of judo.
“I returned to judo in 1990 under the tutelage of Dr. Samuel Contreras, who formally introduced me to enlist in competitive judo national team. Dr. Contreras I developed as a high-level competitor and was under his guidance I became a national champion youth and older in the same year, in addition to getting my first international medal at the Mexican Olympic Festival in 1991.
“Then I moved to Mexico City in 1992 to devote myself entirely to judo. At this stage I trained under the direction of Zeinalov Fikret, who is originally from Azerbaijan, and he learned more about the strategy and combat tactics. With Fikret traveled to Hungary, where I was second in World Cup Budapest in 1994 (World Cup Budapest 1994), becoming one of the only Mexican to win a medal in these events in more than 25 years.
What was difficult to Olympic competition and how you experience your life marked the athletic staff?
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