Mevlud Meladze

Mevlud Meladze

Mevlud Meladze working with amateur driver Roman Lebedev
Vice-President of Georgian AutoSport Federation
Assumed office
17 July 2014
Preceded by Mamuka Mikeashvili
Personal details
Born (1972-09-05) 5 September 1972
Tbilisi, Georgia
Nationality Georgian
Spouse(s) Salome Gvelesiani (2010–present)
Children Luca, Licka, Maximilian
Parents Vaja Meladze
Siranush Bartaia
Residence Tbilisi
Alma mater Tbilisi State University
Mevlud Meladze
Medal record
Representing  Georgia
Men's Combat Sambo
World Championships
1991 Chambéry +52 kg
European Championships
1991 Tourin +52 kg
European Cups
1992 Kiev +52 kg
1993 Tourin +52 kg

Mevlud Meladze (Georgian: მევლუდ მელაძე) (born 5 September 1972) is Georgia's best known motorsports promoter and road safety activist, the founder and vice-president[1] of the Georgian AutoSport Federation, a non-profit association that represents the interests of motoring organisations and car users in Georgia. A former Sambo practitioner, he entered the racing career in 2001 and became the Formula Alfa Champion of Georgia in 2014.

He retired from competitive sambo in 1994 after a remarkable progress where he won gold medal in European tournament and became a second-prize winner of the World Championship.

Since 2006, he worked as an defensive driving instructor and advisor for numerous organizations, including International Red Cross, European Union Monitoring Mission, Swiss Embassy, Georgian Ministry of Internal Affairs and its Police Academy.

As a public figure, Meladze identified his major achievements as a foundation of professional motorsports in Georgia and a number of successful road safety campaigns.

Family and early life

His father, Vaja Meladze, also known by the pen name Chordeli, is a known Georgian writer and editor of Amer-Imeri literary magazine. His mother, Siranush Bartaia, is a school-teacher and philologist. As a youth, he studied art under one of the city's leading painters Tite Shekiladze (Georgian: ტიტე შეყილაძე)[2] and improved himself a lot.

In the age of 10, being inspired by his father, Meladze began sambo in “Tuno” sportsclub, where Shota Khabareli and other famous Georgian fighters were practised.

When studying secondary school he also became interested in Aeromodelling and RC cars building. From 1989 till 1993 he was attended Tbilisi State University, where he graduated with a degree in economics.

Martial arts career

Meladze was qualified for the professional competitions for the first time in 1983. In 1988 he fought at the Soviet Spartakiad. A year after he became second in the Championship of Soviet Union and secured a spot on the Georgian National team, together with the top sambo fighters Jondo Muzashvili and Archil Chokheli (later two-times World Champion and a military officer who was killed defending five hostages along border with Russia in 2012).[3] He continued his success by winning a gold medal at the 1991 European Sambo Cup,[4] becoming the first national champion of Europe after restore of independence of Georgia.[5] Later he won a bronze medal twice in the Cup of Europe (1992, 1993) and a silver one in the World championship.[6][7]

Racing championships and accomplishments

In 2001 Meladze started car racing. Two years he spent competing with amateurs before receiving a professional license. He won his first national championship in 2002 in a Touring Cars category.

Rally

Circuit Racing

Motorsports and Road Safety Initiatives

In 2005 Meladze established GAC (Georgian Automobilists Club) and became its chief executive. He made arrangements and organized the 2005 FIA European Rally Cup (South) in Georgia. The club has promoted a number of amateur motorsports events, each one as a kind of socially significant initiative like “Drink responsibly”, “Follow the road signs”, “Think before you drive”, etc. In 2006 he launched a campaign for a mandatory seat belt use. At the end of 2010, after his speech to the Parliament, the law has been adopted.[14] Since 2007 influential Georgian newspaper “Tbiliselebi” includes his column dedicated to the road safety.[15] For 2012-2013 Meladze hosted the morning TV show at Georgian Channel 1. Since 2014 he is a resident expert at the top-rated Georgian channel Rustavi-2, “The Other Midday” show.[16][17]

In 2008 Meladze was elected as president of the Georgian Automobile Federation, the national sporting authority recognised by the FIA. On the same year he developed and successfully executed a special training cours for Georgian Ministry of Internal Affairs staff, then in 2012 - for the Police Academy; the latter has been terminated after the 2012 parliamentary election. While heading the Federation, Meladze promoted and supported several auto mobility programs, including the Caucasus Fuel Economy Initiative (CFEI).[18]

Since 2006, he has realised a number of learning programs for International Red Cross, European Union Monitoring Mission to Georgia, Swiss Embassy and other international organizations. In 2008 he began a crusade against demolition of the old Rustavi race circuit and finally found an investor for its total reconstruction. After putting the new race track into service, Meladze created the first professional racing team in Georgia and became one of its drivers.[19]

In the end of 2014 season he initiated the first-ever external event of the Georgian Championship at the Istanbul F1 Park in Turkey and won the race at the wheel of Formula Alfa competing against 14 rivals.[20]

Other activities

In May 2014 Meladze as the vice-president of national motorsport federation (GASF) joined to the anti-drug campaign launched by the Ministry of Internal Affairs and gathered youngsters at the Rustavi Motorpark to help them get involved into breathtaking motorsport world.[21]

References

  1. "GASF Record Extract (in Georgian)". Georgian Ministry of Justice Registry of Business and Property. 17 July 2014. Retrieved 27 January 2015.
  2. "Russian Empire/USSR Professional Artists Registry (in Russian)". Artists Trade Union of Russia. Retrieved 27 January 2015.
  3. "Georgia Frees Hostages Along Border With Russia". New York Times. 29 August 2012. Retrieved 27 January 2015.
  4. "Georgian national federation of sambo". European Sambo Federation. Retrieved 27 January 2015.
  5. "Interview with Oleg Iadze, the head of Sambo National Team of Georgia, listen from 1:03 (in Russian)". Big Caucasus. 28 June 2012. Retrieved 27 January 2015.
  6. "Mevlud Meladze: profile (in Georgian)". The Olympians Club of Georgia. Retrieved 27 January 2015.
  7. "Georgian top sambo practitioners since 1933 (in Georgian)". Tbiliso City. 24 May 2012. Retrieved 27 January 2015.
  8. "Mamuka Meladze: profile". eWRC-Results.com. Retrieved 27 January 2015.
  9. "Mevlud Meladze - Rally America prize winner (in Georgian)". Channel 1 / National Public Broadcaster. 5 March 2014. Retrieved 27 January 2015.
  10. "2014 Championship Standings. Driver's profile". Rally America Official Website. Retrieved 27 January 2015.
  11. "Mevlud Meladze and Levan Kvinikadze become champions of the 2010th Rompertol Racing Season (in Georgian)". 24 Hours / Weekend. 23 November 2010. Retrieved 27 January 2015.
  12. "Mevlud Meladze is the winner of "Bridgestone Black Sea Cup 2011"". Ajara TV. 22 August 2011. Retrieved 27 January 2015.
  13. "2014 Formula Alfa Standings". Rustavi International Motorpark. Retrieved 27 January 2015.
  14. "The Plenary Sitting of the Parliament". Parliament of Georgia. 28 October 2010. Retrieved 27 January 2015.
  15. "Manual vs automatic: which is best? (in Georgian)". Tbiliseleby Newspaper. 1 July 2011. Retrieved 27 January 2015.
  16. "How To Drive Safely In The Rain and Wet Weather Conditions (in Georgian)". Rustavi Motorpark. 1 April 2014. Retrieved 27 January 2015.
  17. "Car problems in frosty weather". Rustavi 2. 12 January 2015. Retrieved 27 January 2015.
  18. "Partners - Board Committee". The Caucasus Fuel Economy Initiative (CFEI). Retrieved 27 January 2015.
  19. "Mamuka Meladze: driver's profile". Gulf Georgia Official Website. Retrieved 27 January 2015.
  20. "Colorful Weekend at Intercity Park". Posta Newspaper. 4 November 2014. Retrieved 27 January 2015.
  21. "MIA Force Sports Club members met students within the Anti-Drug Campaign". Service Agency of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Georgia. 16 May 2014. Retrieved 27 January 2015.
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