Archive for the “Sportsmen” Category

October 20, 2010 Posted Under: Sportsmen   Read More

Biography of Alexander Borodyuk Genrikhovich

Alexander Borodyuk Genrikhovich (11/30/1962). Olympic gold medalist 1988 (Seoul) (forward, midfielder, defender, coach) was born November 30, 1962, merited master of sports, graduated from the Institute of Physical Culture, was for "Torch" (Voronezh) ( 1979), Dinamo (Vologda) (1980-1981), Dynamo (Moscow) (1982-1989), Germany's clubs Schalke 04 (Gelsenkirchen) (1989-1993), Freiburg (1994-1995 ), Hannover 96 (November 1995-1996), Lokomotiv (Moscow) (1997 – June 1999), "Torpedo-ZIL (Moscow) (since July 1999, 12 games," Wings of Soviets "(Samara) (2000, 2001 playing coach) in the USSR championships held 187 matches and scored 53 goals, in the Russian championships conducted 52 matches, 14 goals; USSR Cup winner in 1984 and the Cup of Russia 1997, the best scorer of the USSR 1986, 1988; party Championships Peace 1990, 1994, and in European competition held 18 matches.

October 20, 2010 Posted Under: Sportsmen   Read More

Biography Kulikov Evgeny Nikolaevich

Kulikov Evgeny Nikolaevich (05.25.1950). Chairman of the Committee for Physical Culture and Sports of St. Petersburg since 1995, born May 25, 1950 in the Sverdlovsk region, graduated from the Leningrad Institute of Physical Culture. PFLesgafta in 1980; 1973-1982 – Member of the USSR team in skating; 1982-1984 – Coach of the USSR team skating, since 1985 engaged in the development of the USSR in Leningrad, and a new Olympic sport – " shorttreka; since 1988, engaged in economic activities and the creation of physical culture and sports centers.

In 1994 he became Head of the Development, Trade Bank, then worked at branch Kuzbassotsbanka; multiple world record holder, USSR, Olympic champion (1976), Olympic silver medalist (1980), Honored Master of Sports of the USSR, was awarded the Order " Badge of Honor ".

October 19, 2010 Posted Under: Sportsmen   Read More

Biography Eletski Eugene Veniaminovich

Eletskii Eugene Veniaminovich (1954), has a higher physical education. Master of Sports (Chess, 1970). International Arbitrator (1998). Actively participated in organizing the World Chess Olympiad (1994 – Moscow, 1998 – in Elista).

Deputy Head of Russian delegation at the World Chess Olympiads (1996, 1998). Head of delegation of the Russian Chess Federation on the European team championship (1997), world championship among boys and girls (in 1996, 1997).

October 19, 2010 Posted Under: Sportsmen   Read More

Biography Andreeva Yegorov

Andreev Yegorov (1940). Ph.D. (1987). Author of many books, pamphlets, and methodological articles on mini-football. Honoured Coach of Russia (1995). Head coach of Russian national futsal (1992-1996). Under his leadership, the Russian national team became the silver medalist of European Championship (1996), bronze medalist of the world (in 1996) and the world champion among students (in 1994).

Member of the Committee and the FIFA Futsal UEFA. President of the Russian Association of mini-soccer (Rumph).

October 18, 2010 Posted Under: Sportsmen   Read More

Biography of Mikhail Ivanovich Chigorin

Chigorin, Mikhail Ivanovich (1850) – the most famous Russian chess player. Educated at the Gatchina Orphan Institute. Upon graduation he entered the civil service, but soon left her, surrendering only chess art. In 1874, Chigorin already participated in the tournament, in the United gandikae meeting and German fans of a chess game. In this tournament Chigorin, recovering from Schiffers and noises that have undertaken the 1 st and 2 nd prizes, a pawn and move forward, received the third prize.

October 11, 2010 Posted Under: Sportsmen   Read More

Biography Latynina Larisa S

Latinina Larisa S. (12/27/1934), Soviet athlete, Honored Master of Sports (1956), international category judge (1968), Lecturer.

A member of the Communist Party since 1963. At 16 – 18 th Olympic Games (in 1956 in Melbourne, 1960 Rome, 1964 in Tokyo) in the competition in gymnastics has won 18 medals, including 9 gold (2 of them for winning the all-around), the number of victories , scored at the Olympics, took 1 st place in the world (1973). The absolute champion of the USSR (1961 – 1962), Europe (1957, 1961) and the World (1958, 1962).

Multiple Champion of the USSR (11 times in 1956 – 1964), Europe (5 times in 1957, 1961) and world (three times in 1958, 1962) – in certain types of all-round and team competitions. Since 1966 the senior coach of the women's team USSR Gymnastics. She was awarded the Order of Lenin, 3 other orders and medals.

October 7, 2010 Posted Under: Sportsmen   Read More

Biography Bushmanova Eugene A

Bushmanov Yevgeny (11/02/1971). European Champion in 1990 among the youth teams, a football player (defender), was born November 2, 1971, played for the team Shinnik (Yaroslavl) (1987-1988), "Spartak" (Moscow) ( July 1989-1992, July 1998-2000), CSKA Moscow (1992-1996, captain), "Torpedo-Luzhniki" (1997 – June 1998), "Wings of Soviets" (Samara) (2001), in the Russian championships held 212 appearances, scoring 6 goals; Russian champion 1998, 1999, 2000, in 1995-1998 4 times entered in the lists of the best Russian players of the season, for the national team of Russia in 1994-1997 spent 6 matches; member European Championships 1996; bronze medalist of the 1991 World among juniors.

September 27, 2010 Posted Under: Sportsmen   Read More

Biography Akenteva Anatoly Vasilyevich

Akentev Anatoly (02/14/1942). Head of the Central Army Sports Club, vice-president of the International Ski Federation, born in 1942, graduated from the Military Institute of Physical Culture (Leningrad), elected people's deputy of the USSR (1989-1991).

September 27, 2010 Posted Under: Sportsmen   Read More

Biography Perlov Andrey Borisovich

Perlov Andrey (12.12.1961) – Olympic champion in the walk for 50 km (1992, Barcelona); Russian athletes in athletics, Honored Master of Sports. European Champion (1990). Silver medal World Championship (1991).

September 24, 2010 Posted Under: Sportsmen   Read More

Biography Stepashkin Stanislav Ivanovich

Stepashkin Stanislav Ivanovich (09/01/1940) – Olympic boxing champion (1964), Honored Master of Sports, was born in Moscow; GTSOLIFK graduated in 1967, teacher, champion of Europe (1963, 1965), champion of the USSR (1963 – 1965 ), was awarded the Badge of Honor ".