Ilyin Vitaly (1971) – a student of the Kemerovo State University. Candidate Master of Sports (Thai boxing, 1997).
Winner of the World Cup (1996) on Thai boxing champion of Russia among the fans (1996, 1997), four-time champion of Russia among the professionals, the holder of the European Cup (1997), the best fighter in Thai boxing Russia (1996, 1997).
As a coach has prepared a World Cup finalist (1997) J. Saukova, master of sports of international class, world championships finalist (1996) and Europe (1998) A. Petrovsky, master of sports of international class, bronze medalist of the World (1997), winner of the European Championship ( 2,000) and Russia (2000) G. Drozda, winners of the Russian Championship (2000) DV Logunov and S. Mokeeva. Coach of the team Russia.
Ignatiev Valentina Y. (1935) – a graduate of the State Central Order of Lenin Institute of Physical Culture (1957). A specialist in the field of theory and methodology of handball. Doctor of Education (1995). Professor (1996).
Has published over 80 scientific papers, including a textbook for high schools "Handball" (1996), a manual for high schools "Handball" (1983), the book "Young handball" (1997). "By all programs in handball for specialized youth schools of Olympic reserve, and athletic institutions. By 8 PhDs.
Dubrovsky Vladimir Yakovlevich (10/08/1939). Olympic gold medalist in 1964 in rowing, Honored Master of Sports of the USSR, was born on October 8, 1939 in Moscow, he graduated from the Moscow Pedagogical Institute in absentia in 1966, multiple champion of the USSR (1963 – 1965), European champion (1964), awarded the medal "For Valiant Labor".
Matveev Leo P. (1924) – a graduate of the State Central Order of Lenin Institute of Physical Culture (1950). A specialist in the field of theory and methodology of physical education, physical culture and sports. The participant of Great Patriotic War. Doctor of Education (1965). Professor (1967). Honoured Scientist of Russia (1984). Honorary Doctor of Germanskoy high school physical education (1985).
Dumbadze Nina Y. (23.05.1919), Soviet athlete (athletics), Honored Master of Sports (1943). Member of the CPSU from 1946. Teacher. Multiple champion (1939, 1943-44, 1946-50) and record-holder (1937-60), Soviet Union, European champion (1946, 1950), winner of the Olympic Games (1952), the world record-holder (1948-60) in the discus throw. Best result – 57 m 04 cm (1952). She was awarded two medals, and medals.
Rope Oxana (11/22/1977). Athlete-instructor school high sports committee for physical culture and sport of Khanty-Mansi Autonomous District. Born on 22 November 1977 in Chernihiv Ukrainian SSR. In 2000 she graduated from Surgut State Pedagogical Institute. Bronze medalist of the world, participant of Olympic Games 2000 in Sydney, a three-time Russian champion in swimming. Master of sports of international class RF.
Kiselev, Oleg (11/01/1967). Olympic gold medalist 1992 (Barcelona) (handball), born January 11, 1967; Honored Master of Sports (1992), silver medalist of World Championships 1990, silver medalist in 1994, the champion of the USSR.
Lukashin Igor (1979) – a student of the Penza State Pedagogical University. Honored Master of Sports (diving). Bronze medal World Championships (1998, synchronous jumps), winner (synchronous jumping from the tower) and bronze medalist (tower) European Championship (2000), winner of European Cup (in 2000, a tower). Winner of the Games of the XXVII Olympiad in Sydney (2000) in synchronous diving. Coach – Honored coach of Russia VN Bazhin.
Member of Team Russia in 1993. Member of the SSF unions "Russia". Lukashin Igor Olympic champion (2000, Sydney) on synchronous diving European Champion (2000); Russian athletes in diving, was born on August 7, 1979 in Penza, Honored Master of Sports (2000).
Student of the Penza State Pedagogical University, was in favor of unions.
Alexander Belov (1954 – 1978). Basketball, Distinguished Master of Sports (1972). Washington Bullets team "Spartak" (Leningrad, 1966-78). Champion Olympic Games (1972), world (1974), Europe (1969 and 1971), USSR (1975). Bronze medalist (1976) and the World Cup (1970).
Sergey Bubka Nazarovich (12/04/1963). Olympic Champion in 1988 (Seoul) in the pole-vault (Athletics), born December 4, 1963; Honored Master of Sports, participated in the Olympic Games in Sydney (2000), World Champion 1983, 1987, 1991, 1995, 1997, silver medalist Europe 1986, competed in the USSR 1984-1988, the first in the history of athletics World Championships 1983 in Helsinki, a nineteen-athlete was awarded the first gold medal, taking the height of 5 m 85 cm, achieved his first world record at the event in Bratislava (1984); all Bubka set 35 world records, including 18 in competition in sheltered areas (1984-1994), his fifth record (July 13, 1985 in Paris) was a historic, Bubka first overcome the height b m, the highest achievements: 6 m 14 cm open Stadium (Sestriere, 1994) and 6 m 15 cm in the hall (Kiev, 1993); Bubka only athlete who won five world championships (1983-1995) at age 37, he participated in the Olympic Games in Sydney (2000); President of the International Olympic Committee, X. But Samaranch called it the most outstanding athlete of our time, with the 1990 Bubka lives in Monte Carlo, in Donetsk, he founded the "Club of Sergey Bubka, who holds the traditional international competitions" star of the sixth (in 1990).