Golden Eagles Alexander (31/05/1933). Olympic gold medalist in 1956 (Melbourne) Rowing on the deuce pair at a distance of 2000 m, Honored Master of Sports of the USSR (1957), born May 21, 1933 (pp. Zubchaninovka Kuibyshev region), graduated from Moscow Institute of Petrochemical and Gas Industry (1957), Silver Medal Olympic Games in Rome (1960) on the Number Two guys at a distance of 2000 m, European Champion (1956-1961) Soviet champion (1954, 1957, 1961), played for Moscow Dynamo , was awarded the Badge of Honor and the Medal "For valorous work".
Oleg Ilin (1943) – a graduate of the Moscow Pedagogical Institute (1965). PhD (1976). Author of 40 scientific works, including the book "The tactics of sailing" (1998).
Continuing published work on technique, tactics, psychology and sailing.
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.
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).
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).
Nurutdinova Lilia Foatovna (09/20/1963) – Olympic champion 4×400 meters relay (1992, Barcelona); Russian athlete in athletics; Honored Master of Sports (1992). Silver medal in the 800 meters world champion (1991).
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.
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.
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".
Musakaev Midhat Biktimirovich (1952) – a graduate of the State Central Order of Lenin Institute of Physical Culture. Associate Professor (1999). Published 9 scientific papers, including 2 textbooks. Candidate for master of sports (volleyball, 1977).