An athlete who has made significant strides in both Para and non-Para judo, he began his journey in the sport at the age of 14. He started training at the Georgia Judo Club in Tbilisi, Georgia. His early dedication to judo laid the foundation for a successful career.

| Season | Event | Rank |
|---|---|---|
| 2020 | Men's 73kg | 5 |
In 2017, he expanded his involvement in judo by taking on a coaching role. He worked as a personal coach for Maltese judoka Rodney Zammit. Under his guidance, Zammit won a bronze medal in the 60kg category at the 2017 Games of the Small States of Europe in San Marino.
His coaching success demonstrated his ability to mentor and develop other athletes, contributing to the growth of judo beyond his personal achievements.
Looking ahead, he aims to continue contributing to the sport of judo through coaching and mentoring young athletes. His experience as both a competitor and a coach positions him well to inspire and guide the next generation of judokas.
His journey from an athlete to a coach showcases his dedication to judo and his commitment to fostering talent within the sport. As he continues to pursue his ambitions, he remains a significant figure in the world of judo.
An athlete who has made significant strides in both Para and non-Para judo, he began his journey in the sport at the age of 14. He started training at the Georgia Judo Club in Tbilisi, Georgia. His early dedication to judo laid the foundation for a successful career.