He was the first man to swim the
Dardanelles, from
Europe to
Asia, with his hands and feet bound in four places following the
Georgian military-
training swimming style known as "Hands and feet bound Colchian". He completed this swim in three and a quarter hours, on August 30, 2002. Leading up to the event, Kuprashvili went through a vigorous training schedule, including a 2 kilometre swim at "
Laguna Vere". On January 28, 2001, Kuprashvili completed this swim in 92 minutes, using the same military-training swimming style. Kuprashvili is planning to swim across the
Bosporus, the
Strait of Gibraltar, and the
English Channel, using the same style of swimming. Henry Kuprashvili took part in Cross-Continental Swimming across the Bosphorus Strait from Asia to Europe in 01:03:14 (distance 6500 m.) organized by National Olympic Committee of Turkey on July 7, 2013 (took 16th place among 50 swimmers). More than 1500 swimmers from 37 different countries of the World took part in the Marathon. Henry Kuprashvili's main competitors were American, Netherlander, Italian, Russian, Brazilian, Japanese and Turkish professional marathon swimmers born during the period 1944 – 1953. Henri Kuprashvili World Champion in Winter Swimming - 2023 (
Bled,
Slovenia Henri Kuprashvili World Champion in Biathle (Individual) - 2018 (Hurghada, Egypt) World Champion in Biathle (Team) - 2015 (Batumi, Georgia) World Champion in Triathle (Team) - 2015 (Batumi, Georgia) Bronze prize winner in Triathle in the World Championship (Individual) - 2018 (Hourgagda, Egypt) Bronze winner of World Winter (Ice) Swimming Championship in 2018 (Tallinn Estonia) The participant of "Tbilisi Marathon" (21.0975 km - 23.10.2016, Tbilisi; The participant of
Kazbegi Marathon (21.0975 km -04.09.2016, Kazbegi; The participant of "Tbilisi Marathon" (21.0975 km - 25.10.2014.
Also, Henry Kuprashvili showed himself as a coach: His student, 11-year-old Jimmy Brodzeli, using “Mkhedruli Kolkhuri” (Military-training style of swimming) swam across “Tbilisi Sea” (distance 3600 m) on 3 August 2008. Also, his student, Para swimmer Nika Tvauri took the third place and won Bronze Medal in swimming 50 meters distance using breaststroke among SB-11 category swimmers on 4th IBSA World Championship and Games in Alania, Turkey (1-10.04.2011). This medal was the first in the history of independent Georgian swimming sport. Henry Kuprashvili's another student, 17-year-old Ana Lominadze, using old Georgian Military-training style “Mkherdruli Kolkhuri” (Military Colchian), swam across the Dardanelle's Strait on 30 August 2012. She swam 5 500 meters in 50 minutes. She was the first woman on earth that swam across the Dardanelle's Strait from Asia to Europe using Georgian Military-training swimming style. The competition was dedicated to this the tenth anniversary after Henry Kuprashvili swimming across the Dardanelles Strait. Henry Kuprashvili is credited with reviving the
Georgian style of swimming, which consists of several styles (
“Lazuri” (Free Colchian), “Mkherdruli Kolkhuri” (Military Colchian)- “Hands and feet bound Kolkhuri”, “Apkhazuri” (
Abkhazian), “Okribula”, “Iberiuli” (
Iberian), “Takhvia” and partly “Khashuruli” and “Kizikuri”.), including the "Hands and feet bound Kolkhuri" as practised by Kuprashvili. He has initiated the study and development of a unique, Georgian method of swimming, and has written the first textbook about the methods of studying and training in Georgian national styles of swimming. A swimming competition for young swimmers, trained in “Mkherdruli Kolkhuri” (Military Colchian) by Kuprashvili, was held on September 3, 2006 at
Tbilisi. The first place at this competition was taken by 12-year-old swimmer Irakli Shengelia, who swam 3,500 meters in 40 minutes and 47 seconds. 13-year-old Nastia Grivach took second place (46.11.00), and third place was jointly taken by 11-year-old Nino Basilaia and 12-year-old Ani Sichinava (57.54.00). A second competition was held on August 30, 2007, with Irakli Shengelia again coming first. The competition was dedicated to this fifth anniversary after Henry Kuprashvili's swimming across the Dardanelles Strait.
Eduard Shevardnadze,
President of Georgia from 1995 to 2003, wrote to congratulate Kuprashvili on his achievement at the Dardanelles. He was named "Person of the Year 2002" by the journal
Akhali epoka. ==Biography==