Shawsheen Alexander Ivanovich (1878 – 1906) – famous player drafts. At the age of 17 became the champion of St. Petersburg, in 1901 won the All-Russian championship (SA Vorontsov). In the checkerboard literature known as the creator of a new "art" school of composition tasks and etudes.
Pashkov Alexander Konstantinovich (28/08/1944) – Olympic champion in 1972 IIHF, Honored Master of Sports of the USSR, was born in Moscow, graduated from the Moscow Regional Institute of Physical Culture in 1972, world and European champion (1978), awarded Medal "For valorous work".
Shubina, Maria Timofeyevna (08/05/1930) – Olympic champion in kayaking deuce at a distance of 500 meters (1960, Rome); Soviet athlete in rowing and canoeing; was born in the village Protasova Ichalkovsky district, Mordovia, graduated from the Kazan Medical Institute in 1956 .; Honored Master of Sports (1960). Ph.D. (1975). World Champion (1958, 1963, 1966), Europe (1963, 1965, 1967). The repeated champion of the USSR (1959 – 1967) composed of various crews. She was awarded the Order of Red Banner of Labor.
Kipurs Janis Uldisovich (01/02/1958). Olympic gold medalist 1988 (Calgary) in a double cab with Kozlov (bobsleigh), born January 2, 1958; Honored Master of Sports (1988), Olympic silver medalist 1988 (Calgary) in the quartet .
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 ".
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).
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.
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 ".
Valentin Nikolayev (06/04/1924) – Olympic champion in 1956 Greco-Roman wrestling, honored master of sports of USSR, born in a. Doneen Kamenka, Kirovograd region, graduated from the Rostov Institute of Railway Engineers in 1948, Soviet champion (1952, 1954), World Champion (1955), awarded the Order of Red Banner of Labor.
Chepikov Sergei Vladimirovich (30/01/1967) – Olympic champion in the race for 10 km (1988, Calgary, 1994, Lillehammer), the relay race 4×7, 5 km (, 1988, Calgary); Russian athletes in biathlon, cross country skiing, was born in the village Polecat, Khabarovsk Territory; Honored Master of Sports (1988). Olympic silver medalist in the relay 4×7, 5 km (in 1992, Albertville). Bronze medal of the Winter Olympics in the race for 10 km (1988, Calgary); Party Winter Olympics (1998, Nagano). World Champion in the relay 4×7, 5 km (1989), silver medalist in the relay 4×7, 5 km and a bronze medal in the race for 20 km (1993). Two-time World Cup holder.