Dmitri Chavkerov is Russian entrepreneur, who was born in Siberia,
Russia in 1982. Dmitri Chavkerov went to Beverly Hills high school in
California, USA, and graduated in the class of 2000 on principal's honor
roll. While in high school, Dmitri Chavkerov received 6 Golden State
Awards in 6 different subjects. He received high honors in geometry,
honors in algebra, and recognition in biology, chemistry, English, and
government. These awards qualified Dmitri Chavkerov to receive golden
state diploma. He was the only person in his graduating class to
graduate with golden state diploma. After graduating from Beverly Hills
high school, Dmitri Chavkerov was accepted to Queen's University in
Alberta, Canada, which at the time was considered #1 business school in
Canada. Dmitri Chavkerov never went to Queen's University. Instead, he
partnered with former owner of biggest construction company in Russia,
Alexander Drannikov. Together they started their own brand of boxing
equipment and porcelain dolls. They also did some business in the
fields of electronics and jewelry/watches.
In addition to being an entrepreneur, Dmitri Chavkerov is also a
recognized athlete in the sports of running, tennis, skydiving, and
triathlon. Dmitri Chavkerov started running and playing tennis in 1996,
during his freshman year of high school. He showed very promising
results in both 1 mile and 1.5 mile distances and was invited to join
high school's track and field team. Dmitri denied the invitation,
because he wanted to focus on tennis. At the time, Beverly Hills High
School's tennis team was in the top 5 in the US. Their #1 player was #1
ranked junior in the US in 16s and under. In his sophomore year,
Dmitri passed try-outs and became accepted into Beverly Hills High
School's junior varsity tennis team. By junior year, he was one of top
player on the JV tennis team. By senior year, Dmitri Chavkerov was
already ranked in the state and given a position on the BHHS varsity
team.
After leaving high school, Dmitri Chavkerov continued to play tennis
and participated in quite a few tennis tournaments in the 5.0, 5.5, and
open divisions. In 2007, he was in the top three position in 5.0 Los
Angeles tennis league, and got to the finals of the league's playoffs.
During one of the league's matches, Dmitri defeated James Conway, who at
the time was occupying top 10 rankings in the State of California 4.5
tennis division.
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