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Opens the list of the greatest athletes of Russia and the USSR Olympic and world champion, gymnast Larisa Latynina. She has 18 Olympic medals. To date, she takes an honorable second place in the combined table of multiple winners of the Olympics.

Born in 1934 in a simple family. Father died at the front. The mother raised her daughter alone. Larisa's childhood dream was to become a ballerina. From the fifth grade, she began to attend the school gymnastics section. Since that time, her success in sports began.

The first gold medal was won at the world championship in 1954 in Rome, as part of the USSR national team. This was the start of her career.

The Olympics in Melbourne, Rome and Tokyo added 18 medals to the treasury, 9 of them are of the highest value. At the 1958 championship in Moscow, Latynina competed in her fifth month of pregnancy. And she showed amazing results - 5 first and 1 second place. But even after the birth of the child, Larisa did not lose her winning grip. European and world championships bring new prizes.

In the period from 1966 to 1977, Latynina was the head coach of the national team and more than once led the team to victory.

Now the legendary gymnast, a happy wife and mother, helps raise two grandchildren and runs a household (rabbits, pigs, sheep).

The documentaries "Monologue" (2007) and "Legends of Sports" (2017) tell about the achievements and life of the famous athlete.

At the Olympians' ball in 2000, Larisa Semyonovna Latynina was included in the TOP-10 "Best Russian athletes of the twentieth century."

Yuri Vardanyan

The best Russian weightlifters want to achieve the results of Yuri Vardanyan, multiple champion of the USSR, Europe and the world, winner of the Moscow Olympics in the weight category up to 82.5 kg. He has 43 records.

The gold of the next Olympic Games went to another weightlifter, but only because, according to the political leadership of the USSR, no one took part in the championship. At the Friendship-84 competition, Vardanyan lifted 50 kg more than the winner of the Olympic Games, Romanian Petre Bekeru.

The record set by Yuri in the sum of two exercises: snatch and clean and jerk (405 kg) was surpassed only in 1993, when a new registration of international achievements began in connection with the revision of the boundaries of weight categories.

A talented person, a recognized weightlifter, also had great inclinations for athletics. With a small height of 171 cm, he jumped more than 2 m in height, and ran a 30-meter race in less than 11 seconds.

The head of the International Weightlifting Federation Golfrid Schedl, shocked by the results of Yuri Vardanyan at the Olympics, said that it was fantastic.

According to Vardanyan himself, one of the greatest athletes of Russia and the USSR, the secret of his victories is "an irresistible will."

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The great athlete of Russia, Alexander Karelin, lost only two fights in all his sports activities and won more than 800 victories. Classic wrestler, repeated champion of the USSR, Russia, CIS, Europe and the world. The Olympic Games brought him one silver and three gold medals. He was awarded the title of the best athlete of the Russian Federation and the world, became one of the greatest athletes of the 20th century.

A favorite technique is the “reverse belt”, in heavy weight only Alexander Karelin could perform.

In 1999, a duel took place between Karelin and Maeda, where Alexander used only classical wrestling techniques, and Akira from Japan used mixed martial arts techniques. The result of the fight is a victory on points for the legendary Russian wrestler. The Japanese wrestler, at the end of the fight, could not move independently from fatigue.

At the beginning of the XXI century, Alexander Karelin goes into politics.

The qualifying tournament for the World and European Championships in Greco-Roman wrestling for boys aged 15-16 is named after Karelin.

Alexander Popov is rightfully considered one of the best Russian athletes in the history of swimming. There are 48 medals in his piggy bank, 31 of them are of the highest rank. Multiple European and world champion, winner of the Olympic Games in Barcelona, ​​Atlanta, Sydney. In 1996 he was awarded the title of the best athlete of the Russian Federation.

A sad story is connected with the assassination attempt on Alexander, when he was stabbed in the left side and hit with a stone on the head. Complications were avoided thanks to the swimmer's trained body, although a lung and a kidney were pierced. After this incident, Popov returned to big sport and received silver at the Sydney Olympics.

The International Swimming Federation recognized Popov as the best swimmer of the last decade of the 20th century.

Natalya Ishchenko won 12 European Championships, 19 World Championships, and won five Olympic gold medals. The first synchronized swimmer to climb four times to the highest step of the podium at the European Championship in Budapest in all disciplines (solo, duet, group, combination).

The success of the famous synchronized swimmer is partly due to her first mentor. They did not want to take Natalia into the section, considering her natural data not good enough for serious swimming lessons.

According to the FSJR, she was chosen as the best athlete in 2009, 2011 and 2012, and the European Swimming League awarded Natalia the title of "Best synchronized swimmer" for three years in a row from 2009 to 2011.

The famous goalkeeper Lev Yashin also belongs to the outstanding athletes of Russia of the 20th century. One of the founders of the style of play throughout the penalty area, he became the first to kick the ball in sharp situations.

Born in 1929, he worked at a factory in the second half of World War II. While serving in the army, the Dynamo coach drew attention to Yashin. Since 1953, Leo has been number one in goal. Nickname "Black Panther" received for the color of the form and physical data. But at the heart of his success is the ability to guess the further actions of the enemy.

The International Football Federation organized a special prize named after the famous goalkeeper.

Lev Yashin is the best goalkeeper of the 20th century according to the International Federation of Football History and Statistics and the International Football Federation, the only goalkeeper to win the Golden Ball award.

Great Russian winter sports athletes such as Lyubov Yegorova are worthy of special mention. Repeated winner of world championships, conquered Olympus six times.

The peak of her career came in 1991-1994. The Olympic Games in Albertville and Lillehammer, the international competitions in Val di Fiemme and Falun brought 15 medals, 9 of them of the highest value.

After the birth of a son in 1995, success was no longer so bright. But the first places at the World Cup stage remain with Lyubov. At the world championship, the stimulant bromantane was found in her blood, followed by a two-year disqualification. Again, Egorova could not stand on the first step of the pedestal anymore. And in 2003, the famous skier finishes her performances and begins to engage in politics.

Elena Isinbayeva joined the ranks of the great athletes of Russia in the discipline of pole vaulting. She has 12 gold, 1 silver and 2 bronze medals. Three-time Olympic medalist, won prizes at the World and European Championships, won the World Cup in 2006.

At the competitions, Elena took the warm-up with the first height, the next attempt - as much as needed to win, the final run - the record level. The wrapping of the poles is made in different colors by special order: pink for the first jump, blue for the second, gold for the third.

Isinbayeva was excluded from the Olympic reserve, they did not see a future medalist in her. But the first coach considered that pole vaulting, with her high growth and gymnastic school, should give good results. His hopes were justified, Elena, in gratitude for the "start in life", gave A. Lisovoy an apartment.

According to the Laureus World Sports Award, Isinbayeva was named Sportswoman of the Year for five consecutive years from 2005 to 2009.

The famous saber fencer Stanislav Pozdnyakov can rightly be called one of the great athletes of the turn of the 20th-21st century in Russia. Prize-winner of the Olympic Games in Barcelona, ​​Atlanta, Sydney and Athens, he has repeatedly won the world championships, won 13 gold and 4 bronze medals at the European Championships. The World Cup was in the hands of Pozdnyakov five times, and Stanislav became the champion of our country in individual competitions for the same number of times.

Pozdnyakov himself calls his arrival in fencing a lucky coincidence. Before that, he went in for swimming, but he did not really like it, Stanislav decided to try his hand at football. He was lucky - the first sign that caught his eye was the recruitment to the school of the Olympic reserve in fencing.

In 1998, he founded the Vladislav Tretiak International Sports Academy Foundation, designed to develop and support national sports.

In 2006, he was elected head of the Ice Hockey Federation of the Russian Federation. The owner of the honorary badge "Public recognition", in 2011 he became a deputy of the State Duma, a member of the committee on physical culture, sports and youth affairs. Re-elected in 2016 (health committee).

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Date of birth: April 13, 1963 Place of birth: Baku, Azerbaijan, USSR Kasparov Garry Kimovich - Soviet and Russian chess player Garry Kasparov was born in April 1963. His father Kim Moiseevich was an energy engineer, his mother Klara Shagenovna was an engineer. He learned to play chess early, lost his father at the age of seven, but his mother threw all her strength into supporting her son's chess career. In 1979, for the first time, he won the international tournament in Yugoslavia, and in 1980 he became the first in the World Youth Championship. This allowed him to enter the USSR national team and take part in the World Chess Olympiad. For this he received two gold medals. In 1982 and 1983 he again won international tournaments. For his speed in calculating different variations, journalists dubbed him a talented chess player with a computer

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Date of birth: January 6, 1939 Place of birth: Kyiv, Ukrainian SSR, USSR Date of death: May 13, 2002 Place of death: Zaporozhye, Ukraine Valery Vasilievich Lobanovsky is a Soviet and Ukrainian football player. Valery Lobanovsky was born in January 1939 in Kyiv. His father was a mill worker, his mother was a housewife, and his maternal uncle was the writer Alexander Boychenko. He graduated from the Kiev school №39 with a silver medal. In 1956 he began to study at the Kiev Polytechnic Institute, did not finish in 1964 due to frequent breaks, writing a letter of expulsion. He received his higher education at the Odessa Polytechnic Institute. In 1952 he graduated from football school No. 1 and youth football school in 1955. Nikolai Chaika became his first coach. In 1955 he ended up in Dynamo Kyiv, in May 1959 after the game

Biography of Tatyana Kazankina

Date of birth: December 17, 1951 Place of birth: Petrovsk, Saratov region, USSR Kazankina Tatyana Vasilievna is a Soviet runner. Tatyana Kazankina was born in December 1951 in Petrovsk, Saratov region. Her father died early, her older sister got married and moved to another city. Tanya raised three younger brothers and sisters with her mother. The girl studied well at school, and in the fifth grade she began to run. Her first coach was a local physical education teacher Viktor Lutokhin. His work made itself felt - soon Tanya won the first city school cross-country. In the competition for the championship of the RSFSR in Nalchik, she became the third at a distance of 800 m, so the coach Nikolai Malyshev suggested that she come to Leningrad for professional growth and running. After graduating

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Date of birth: November 12, 1952 Place of birth: Leningrad, USSR Zaitsev Vyacheslav Alekseevich is a Soviet and Russian volleyball player. Vyacheslav Zaitsev was born in November 1952 in Leningrad. From childhood, he became interested in volleyball, played in the school team, studied at the Spartak school. Since 1969, he began to play in professional teams - until 1987 he played for Avtomobilist. In 1971 he became the European champion together with the youth team of the country, at the same time he became the European champion with the adult team. And already in 1977 he was appointed captain of the national team of the USSR national team, in which he played until 1988. Vyacheslav Platonov became his coach. Zaitsev was a key player in the Avtomobilist and the USSR national team, became an Olympic champion, a two-time world champion and a seven-time European champion. Fall 1987 first of

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Date of birth: May 5, 1966 Place of birth: Tomsk-7 (Seversk), USSR Lyubov Ivanovna Egorova is a Soviet and Russian sportswoman, skier. Lyubov Egorova was born in May 1966 in the closed city of Tomsk-7, which is now called Seversk. In the 6th grade, she began skiing, she was coached by Nikolai Kharitonov. In 1986, Lyubov became a member of the USSR national team, began to train with Nikolai Lopukhov. Soon she had to move to Leningrad, where she married Igor Sysoev. At the 1991 World Championships in Cavalese, she became 11th in the 15 km race, 2.5 minutes behind the champion Vyalba. But in the relay, she overtook all her rivals and became the best. The same thing happened at the 30 km station, which Lyubov covered in 1.2 hours and became a gold medalist. In 1992 in France it became a three-time

Biography of Marion Jones

Date of birth: October 12, 1976 Place of birth: Los Angeles, USA Marion Jones is an American athlete and track and field athlete. Marion Jones Thompson was born in October 1976 in Los Angeles. Played basketball for three years. In the 1995-1996 season, she decided to take up athletics, but at the same time she was engaged in basketball. The increased loads led to the fact that she broke her leg. It took two months to recover, but the fracture recurred in the same place. Then Marion realized that combining two sports would not work and completely devoted herself to athletics. She began to train hard for the long jump and sprint in 1997. Time was short, so some elements of the training were completely ignored, only the most necessary were practiced - in particular, the 100 m run. Coach Jones -

Biography of James Douglas

Date of birth: April 7, 1960 Place of birth: Ohio, USA Douglas James (Douglas Buster) is an American boxer. Douglas James was born in April 1960 in Ohio. His father was professional boxer Billy Douglas, in addition to James, there were three younger sons in the family. James graduated from high school in 1977, played football, basketball in high school, and in his senior year even managed to win with the school team by taking part in the state championship. After graduating from high school, he went to college and played for the men's basketball team there from 1977-1978. In 1979 he moved to another college, where he became a member of the main team of the local basketball team. He played for it from 1979 to 1980. In 1980 he began to receive a basketball scholarship, entered the university, but after the first semester he left it and

Biography of Damon Hill

Date of birth: September 17, 1960 Place of birth: London, United Kingdom Damon Hill is a British sports car participant. Damon Hill was born in September 1960 in London. In 1983, he first took part in motor racing in the Formula 2000 winter series, and a year later he won the Formula Ford 1600 race and received the Grovewood award (now the McLaren prize). In 1985, he spent the entire season in Formula Ford, became third in the Esso Championship in Formula cancers, and became third at the festival. In 1986 he became part of the Murray Taylor Racing team and competed in the British Formula 3 Championship. Then he won the television rally sprint, beating the world champion. In 1987 he joined the Intersport team, but in the British Championship he became the fifth. In 1988 in the same festival he became the third. In the same

Biography of Miroslav Dvorak

Date of birth: October 11, 1951 Place of birth: Czechoslovakia Date of death: June 12, 2008 Place of death: Czech Republic Miroslav Dvořák is a Czechoslovak ice hockey player. Miroslav Dvorak was born in October 1951 in Czechoslovakia. At the age of 19, he began to play for the Motor hockey team as a defender. There he played until 1972, then returned in 1974 and lasted until 1982. This team was founded back in 1928 and was considered the leader of the country. In the year Dvorak was born, she became the champion of Czechoslovakia. Miroslav has shown that he plays strongly, quickly, dexterously and intellectually. He was a versatile player - he combined the positions of a defender and a goalkeeper, fought with opponents and scored goals to the maximum. In a fairly short time, he began to master all the techniques of hockey and became a hockey star. In 1972 he moved to the Dukla team,

Biography Evgeny Grishin

Date of birth: March 23, 1931 Place of birth: Tula, USSR Date of death: July 10, 2005 Place of death: Dedovsk, Russia Grishin Evgeny Romanovich is a Soviet athlete. Evgeny Grishin was born in March 1931 in Tula. In 1942, during the shelling by the Germans, fragments of a bomb in the amount of 12 pieces hit his leg. the surgeon cut them out, saved the leg from amputation, and the athlete from death. To restore his health, Eugene decided to go in for speed skating. His first coach in 1946 was Yakov Yakovlev. The athlete turned out to be talented - already at the first national championship, the young man set a new USSR record - 47.6 s. The following year, injuries prevented him, and at the end of 1948, luck finally overtook him - Grishin became the champion of the All-Union Central Council of Trade Unions. In 1949 he became involved in athletics. Vasily noticed him on the cycle track

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Date of birth: May 3, 1941 Place of birth: Zugdidi, Georgia Gaprindashvili Nona Terentievna is a Soviet and Georgian chess player. Gaprindashvili Nona was born in May 1941 in Georgia. At the age of five, she learned to play chess, began to get used to victories. In addition to chess, she was fond of football and table tennis. At the age of 12, she began to train at the Tbilisi Palace of Pioneers, her coach was Vakhtang Karseladze, the founder of the Georgian women's chess school. At the age of 15, Nona became the champion of Tbilisi and Georgia, and in 1961 she received the right to participate in the Candidates Tournament in Yugoslavia. Of course, she won with 13 out of 16 points, two points ahead of second place. In 1962, she became the leader in the world championship match, beating Bykova with a score of 9: 2. So she became the fifth world champion in the history of chess. Then she

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Date of birth: December 5, 1935 Place of birth: Makeevka, Donetsk region, Ukrainian SSR Vlasov Yury Petrovich - Soviet athlete, was engaged in weightlifting. Yuri Vlasov was born in December 1935 in the Donetsk region. His father Pyotr Parfenovich in 1938 began to work as a Comintern liaison in China, and as ambassador to Burma after the Second World War. The mother was a librarian, instilled in her two sons a love of reading. In 1953, Yuri graduated from the Suvorov Military School, and in 1959 he graduated from the Zhukovsky Air Force Academy with the rank of lieutenant. In February 1957 he became a master of sports and set the first record, becoming the best weightlifter in the country. He was coached by Bogdasarov. From 1959 to 1963, Yuri was the best not only in the country and Europe, but also in the world. In 1960, at the Olympics in Rome, he set 4 records, was recognized as the best

Biography of Elena Belova

Date of birth: July 28, 1947 Place of birth: Sovetskaya Gavan, Primorsky Territory, USSR Elena Dmitrievna Belova is a Soviet athlete, fencer. Elena Belova was born in the seaside town of Sovetskaya Gavan in July 1947. From childhood she was fond of sports, played basketball, but fencing finally conquered her. She began to practice foil at the age of 13 under the guidance of Larisa Bokun, who once trained the famous fencer Samusenko Tatyana - she was the first to win a gold medal from the USSR at the Olympics in Rome. Elena felt keenly every fight, panicked after losing, but the coach saw in her extraordinary skill and talent, developed this quality and taught her to maintain dignity when losing, not to lose her composure. Passionate about reading books

Biography of Vsevolod Bobrov

Date of birth: December 1, 1922 Place of birth: Morshansk, Tambov province, USSR Date of death: July 1, 1979 Place of death: Moscow, USSR Bobrov Vsevolod Mikhailovich - Soviet sportsman, hockey player. Vsevolod Bobrov was born in the Tambov province in December 1922. In 1925 the family began to live in Sestroretsk, a suburb of Leningrad. Together with his brother, they played hockey in the winter and football in the summer. In 1938, both were invited to play for the Leningrad Dynamo. After graduating from school, Vsevolod began working as a toolmaker at the Progress plant, which was evacuated to Omsk with the start of the Second World War. In 1942, Bobrov began to play football for the city team, then he became a cadet at a military school. In 1944 he was included in the CDKA hockey team. He was noticed by coach Arkadiev, noted talent, confidence and

Biography of Anatoly Bogdanov

Date of birth: January 1, 1931 Place of birth: Leningrad, USSR Date of death: September 30, 2001 Place of death: Moscow, Russia Anatoly Ivanovich Bogdanov - Soviet sportsman, was engaged in shooting. Anatoly Bogdanov was born in Leningrad in January 1931 in an orphanage, where he grew up. During the Second World War, due to his perseverance, he became a cabin boy, worked on a boat, and by the end of the war he began to learn to play the trombone in a military band. There he became a soloist, but due to a serious illness, he left the composition and was demobilized. After he studied at a vocational school, where he met the coach of the Labor Reserves team Jochelson. He became Anatoly's first mentor. He and the head coach of the Rifles Armed Forces helped the young athlete set the first record in shooting from a small-caliber rifle. It was

Biography of Katharina Witt

Date of birth: December 3, 1963 Place of birth: West Berlin, East Germany Katharina Witt is a German figure skater. Katharina Witt was born in December 1963 in the GDR. Already at the age of five, she became interested in figure skating, after kindergarten she went to the rink and begged her parents to enroll her in the figure skating section. The girl trained long and hard, decided to achieve the highest award in single skating, like Sonya Haney. For the first time she competed in 16 Olympic Games in Sarajevo and became a champion. Prior to that, she became the world champion 4 times. In February 1988, she again became the Olympic champion in Calgary. After that, his professional career ended. She went to work in television and starred in the movie Red Carmen. Until now, she works as a commentator on speeches. Yes, she led

Biography of Gilles Villeneuve

Date of birth: January 18, 1950 Place of birth: Quebec, Canada Date of death: May 8, 1982 Place of death: Belgium Gilles Villeneuve is a Canadian racing driver. Gilles Villeneuve was born in January 1950 in Quebec, Canada. Already at the age of 8, he decided to become a racer, learned to fly a snowmobile, and developed the qualities of a leader. In 1976, he gained worldwide fame after winning the Formula Atlantic race, which took place in Canada on the banks of the St. Lawrence River. Gilles managed to overtake the contender for victory - the Englishman Hunt, who came only third. Upon his return to England, he recommended Gilles to the McLaren team and introduced him as a promising driver who could win in Formula 1. In 1977 he was invited to participate in the British Grand Prix. Even though the car

Biography of Gabriel Batistuta

Date of birth: February 1, 1969 Place of birth: Reconquiste, Argentina Batistuta Gabriel Omar is an Argentine football player. Gabriel Batistuta was born in February 1969 in the Argentine town of Reconquista. As a child, he began to play volleyball and basketball, but in 1978 he was imbued with football - when the Argentine national team became the leader in the World Cup at a home match. The first team to hone Gabriel's football skills was Platense. He was noticed and invited to the football club of the major league championship of Argentina, Newell's Old Voyz. In the 1988-1989 season, Batistuta took part in 16 matches and scored only 4 goals. In February 1989, he took part in the prestigious international youth tournament in the Italian city of Viareggio, which later became his favorite vacation spot. In the championship Gabriel

Biography of Veniamin Alexandrov

Date of birth: April 18, 1937 Place of birth: Moscow, USSR Date of death: November 6, 1991 Place of death: Moscow, USSR Aleksandrov Veniamin Veniaminovich - Soviet hockey player, master of sports. Veniamin Alexandrov was born in April 1937 in Moscow. Since childhood, he played in the yard, was fond of football and hockey. At the age of 18, he became a player in the main team of CSKA. He was a young striker who was put in the place of Bobrov, who was just temporarily out of the team due to an injury. Immediately, Veniamin showed his best side - the game was easy, beautiful, highly technical, despite his young age. Together with Alexandrov, newcomers Babich and Shuvalov came to the team. Bobrov returned to the team, but Aleksandrov retained his place, and after changing several players, he became the center forward in the team with

Biography of Alexander Alekhine

Date of birth: October 31, 1892 Place of birth: Moscow, Russian Empire Date of death: March 24, 1946 Place of death: Estoril, Portugal Alexander Aleksandrovich Alekhin is a Russian and Soviet chess player, theorist, writer. Alexander Alekhin was born in October 1892 in Moscow. His father Alexander Ivanovich was a leader of the nobility in the Voronezh province. Mother Anisiya Ivanovna was the daughter of a textile manufacturer. From 1901 to 1910, little Sasha went to the Polivanov classical gymnasium, in 1911 he became a student at the St. Petersburg Imperial School of Law, and in 1914 he graduated from it, becoming a titular adviser. Even as a child, he became interested in chess and at the age of 7 he began to play by all the rules. He actively developed analytical thinking, and at the age of 16 he won the first victory in

Biography of Boris Arkadiev

Date of birth: September 9, 1899 Place of birth: St. Petersburg, Russian Empire Date of death: October 17, 1986 Place of death: Moscow, USSR Arkadyev Boris Andreevich - Soviet athlete, football player, coach. Boris Arkadiev was born in St. Petersburg in September 1899. Already in childhood, he became interested in football and wanted to become a famous athlete. In 1915, he first entered the field as part of the Unitase team. The debut was successful, and already in 1923 the athlete began to live in Moscow and play for its clubs. At 24, he became known as a defender for the Sugar Club. Every day, Boris trained intensively to impress the fans with accurate passes and goals. From 1927 to 1936 he was a defender in the Metallurg football team (Moscow Astakhov Workers' Club), while playing for the Moscow national team and the All-Union

Biography of Inga Artamonova

Date of birth: August 29, 1936 Place of birth: Moscow, USSR Date of death: January 4, 1966 Place of death: Moscow, USSR Artamonova Inga Grigorievna - Soviet athlete, speed skater. Inga Artamonova was born in August 1936 in Moscow. In 1957 for the first time she received the title of champion of the USSR. Since then, her career has been only brilliant, she has broken all world records. In 1962, she took part in the USSR championship at the Medeo mountain point, adapted to anoxic conditions and showed excellent results - almost male. In 1962, she already became the absolute world champion - and this is the third time. For the first time, she showed the world her power in 1957 - in the Finnish Imatra. Despite her victories, Inga ignored exercises in the morning, could put on weight and not train for a long time. But they believed in her

Biography of Alexander Zhulin

Date of birth: July 20, 1963 Place of birth: Korolev, Russia Alexander Vyacheslavovich Zhulin is a figure skater. Alexander Zhulin was born on July 20, 1963 in the Queen of the Moscow Region. At the age of 5, his grandmother brought him to the skating rink - to practice figure skating, and when he began to show success, she sent him to the section. Twice a day, Zhulin went to training in his hometown at the Young Pioneers Stadium, and when he was 9 years old, he began to travel to Moscow to study. For several years, Alexander studied at a boarding school in a sports school. From the fourth grade, he began to take part in various competitions. Initially, he performed alone, and at the age of 17 he was paired. In 1980, Maya Usova became his partner, who after 6 years also became his wife. In 1985, the couple for the first time

Biography of Nikolai Valuev

Date of birth: August 21, 1973 Place of birth: St. Petersburg, Russia Nikolai Sergeevich Valuev is a Russian boxer. Nikolai Valuev was born on August 21, 1973 in St. Petersburg. Already at school, due to his high growth, he went to play basketball and even received the title of national champion among juniors. Also at school, he completed the category of master of sports in discus throwing. In 2009 he graduated from the Lesgaft State University of Physical Education and Sports. In the spring of 1993, he became interested in boxing and held his first training session, and in October his first fight took place in a professional ring with Morton. In 1994, he takes part in the Russian Championship and the Goodwill Games, but in the latter he was disqualified due to the “professional” mark for the fight over Morton. For the same reason, he did not take part in the games of 96,

Biography of Vladislav Tretiak

Date of birth: April 25, 1952 Place of birth: Moscow region, Russia Vladislav Alexandrovich Tretyak - Soviet hockey player, coach. Vladislav Tretyak was born on April 25, 1952 in the Moscow region in a family of teachers. His father taught physical education, and his mother taught Russian language and literature. At the age of 11, he is fond of hockey, and before him he was fond of swimming and went to the Dynamo pool with his older brother. When selecting for the CSKA school, the coaches noted his ability to skate in reverse, and took him to the position of an attacker. Due to the fact that there were not enough uniforms for everyone, Tretiak asked to become a goalkeeper. In 1967, Tarasov noticed him and accepted him into the professional game. During the game in CSKA, Tretyak became the best goalkeeper, took 2nd place in the European Championship, and a year later became the winner in this championship. In 1969

Biography Evgeni Plushenko

Date of birth: November 3, 1982 Place of birth: Khabarovsk Territory, Russia Evgeny Viktorovich Plushenko is a Russian figure skater. Evgeni Plushenko was born on November 3, 1982 in the Khabarovsk Territory, where his parents built BAM, having moved to the village of Urgal from Volgograd. Since the climate there was harsh, Zhenya was often sick and even suffered pneumonia, so the family was forced to return to Volgograd. In 1985, they left Siberia and sent Evgeny to the sports section for hardening. In 1987, Zhenya got acquainted with figure skating - he saw the children's training and wanted to perform all the pirouettes just as masterfully. He was taken to the section, where he began to train hard. Very quickly, he began to make progress, and soon won the Crystal Skate - the main award of Russian youth

Biography of Wilhelm Steinitz

Date of birth: May 14, 1836 Place of birth: Prague, Czech Republic Date of death: August 12, 1900 Place of death: New York, USA Wilhelm (Wolf) Steinitz is a chess player, the first world chess champion. Wilhelm Steinitz was born on May 14, 1836 in Prague in the family of a tailor and a seamstress. At the age of 12, he became interested in chess, and in 1858 he entered the Vienna Polytechnic Institute. He was accepted into the Vienna Chess Society, where he took third place in the first match, second a year later, and won in 1861. Chess captured him so much that he had to leave the institute - he was expelled for poor progress. In 1862 he took part in the international London chess tournament dedicated to the world insert. There Steinitz took 6th place. After that tournament, Steinitz played with the 5th place winner and

Biography of Cristiano Ronaldo

Date of birth: February 5, 1985 Place of birth: Funchal, Portugal Cristiano Ronaldo dos Santos Aveiro is a Portuguese football player. Cristiano Ronaldo was born on February 5, 1985 in Madeira. In 1993, he played football for the first time for the city club Andorinha, in which Ronaldo's father also played. In 1995, he began playing under contract for the Nacional club. From 1997 to 2002, he played in the youth academy of the Sporting Lisbon club, and in the same club in 2001 he played his first professional game against Atlético. In August 2003 he was bought by Manchester United. Since 2001 he has been a member of the Portuguese national team. In 2006, he becomes the best football player, as well as the best young football player, and at the same time the football player of the year according to the results of voting among the fans. In 2007 he received the title of the best

Biography of David Beckham

Date of birth: May 2, 1975 Place of birth: London, UK David Robert Joseph Beckham is an English footballer. David Beckham was born on May 2, 1975 in London in the family of a fitter and parkmacher. Both parents were zealous football fans, in particular the Manchester United club, and instilled this love in David. At school, David played football for Leyton Orient and went to school with the Tottenham Hotspur team. As a junior, he played for the Ridgeway Rovers and won the Fifield Tournament. Until the age of 12 he played in Waltham Forest, and at the age of 11 he won the first competition. He was noticed and invited to Manchester to play for the club's youth league. In 1991 he signed a contract as a trainee, and in 1993 re-signed as a professional. Beckham played for Manchester United from 1993 to 2003. In September

Biography of Vladimir Kramnik

Date of birth: June 25, 1975 Place of birth: Tuapse, Russia Vladimir Borisovich Kramnik is a Russian chess player. Vladimir Kramnik was born on June 25, 1975 in Tuapse. His father was an artist, but it was he who taught little Volodya to play chess; his first passion for chess took place at the age of 5, and at the age of 7 he already received his first category. At the age of 9, he received the title of champion of the USSR among juniors, and at the age of 10 he received the right to be called the absolute champion of the city of Tuapse. In 1987, the Kramnik family moved to Moscow, where Volodya entered the Botvinnik school with Garry Kasparov teaching. In the same year, Kramnik achieved a candidate master of sports, and after 2 years he became a master of sports. In 1991, he won the World Junior Championships. Received membership in 1992

Biography of Aaron Pearsall

Date of birth: July 23, 1983 Place of birth: Irvine, USA Aaron Wells Peirsol is an American swimmer. Aaron Peirsol was born July 23, 1983 in California. As a student, he was fond of swimming, which he began to practice while studying at the University of Texas. He graduated from the College of California, and first began to swim with his sister in the NCMY team. Then he left this team and began to train in his hometown. At the age of 17, he took part in his first Olympic Games in 2000, where he received silver. In 2004, he again took part in the Olympics and won 2 gold medals for 100 and 200 meters backstroke. And in the men's relay, he also won gold at a distance of 4 by 100 meters, which also became a world record. There was also a scandal - when swimming for 200 meters, he was disqualified, in

Biography of Nikolai Andrianov

Date of birth: November 14, 1952 Place of birth: Vladimir, Russia Date of death: March 21, 2011 Place of death: Vladimir, Russia Nikolai Efimovich Andrianov - Soviet athlete, gymnast. Nikolai Andrianov was born on November 14, 1952 in Vladimir. In 1964 he came to gymnastics, his first coach was Nikolai Tolkachev, he played for the Burevestnik club. Graduated from the Pedagogical Institute. In 1967, he was invited to the USSR national gymnastics team, and already in 1968 he won the first gold in the Olympic Hope sports festival, held in Romania. 3 years in a row since 1972 becomes the absolute champion of the USSR. For the period from 1971 to 1979, he repeatedly became the champion of the world, Europe, won medals and cups. 10 times became the champion of the country in different directions. 4 times

Biography of Svetlana Khorkina

Date of birth: January 19, 1979 Place of birth: Belgorod, Russia Svetlana Vasilievna Khorkina is a Russian gymnast. Svetlana Khorkina was born on January 19, 1979 in Belgorod. In 1983, she became interested in sports, and trained with Pilkin. In 1992, she was taken to the Russian national gymnastics team. In 1994, she first came to the World Championships, where she took 2 silver medals - for the vault and for the uneven bars. At the same time, at the European Championships, Khorkina took silver in the all-around and gold on the uneven bars. In 1995, at the European Cup, she took gold for the jump, bars and floor exercises. In the team competition, she became second at the 1996 European Championships and third in the vault. At the 1996 Olympics, her performance was not the most successful - she received gold only on the uneven bars. In 1997 she

Biography of Zinedine Zidane

Date of birth: June 23, 1972 Place of birth: Marseille, France Zinedine Yazid Zidane is a French footballer. Zinedine Zidane was born on June 23, 1972 in Marseille in the family of a storekeeper and a housewife. His parents were Algerian emigrants, and Zinedine was the fifth and youngest child in the family. Zidane began to get involved in football in childhood, in addition to him, he was engaged in riding a skateboard, cycling and judo. At the age of 10, he began playing as part of the junior team of the local Marseille club. In 1987, he took part in the selection for the Cannes club, and the coach liked it so much that he played there for a whole year. In 1988, he played his first match in the top division of the French league. In February 1991, he scored the first goal of his career in the top division, but left the team in 1992 due to its loss. In 1992 he signed a contract with

Biography of Anatoly Karpov

Date of birth: May 23, 1951 Place of birth: Zlatoust, Russia Anatoly Evgenyevich Karpov is a Russian chess player. Anatoly Karpov was born on May 23, 1951 in the Chelyabinsk region. His father and mother were workers. His father taught little Tolya to play chess, at the age of 6 he began to play them professionally, and already at 9 he received his first rank. In 1963, Anatoly became a candidate for master of sports in chess and won the Zlatoust championship among adults. In 1965, he and his family moved to Tula, where Karpov graduated from high school with a gold medal, entered the Mechanics and Mathematics at Moscow State University, but later transferred to Leningrad State University at the Faculty of Economics. In 1966 he was awarded the title of master of sports, after 3 years he was already the world champion among juniors, and a year later he was a grandmaster. In 1978 he graduated from Leningrad State University and

Biography of Sergei Bubka

Date of birth: December 4, 1963 Place of birth: Lugansk, Ukraine Sergey Nazarovich Bubka is a Soviet sportsman. Sergei Bubka was born on December 4, 1963 in Lugansk. Already in childhood, he began to play sports, and in 1974 he began to study at the Dynamo youth school. His friend brought Serezha to pole vault training, and he became interested in this sport, and coach Vitaly Petrov saw talent in Bubka. In 1978 he moved to Donetsk with a coach. In 1983, he won the first gold at the World Championships in Helsinki and became an honored master of sports. In 1984 he set his first world record - in Bratislava he jumped to a height of 585 cm. In July 1985 in Paris he conquered the line of 6 meters. In 1984-1994, he set 35 world records, of which 18 were set in indoor stadiums.

Biography of Dick Advocaat

Date of birth: September 27, 1947 Place of birth: The Hague, Holland Dick Nicholas Advocaat is a Dutch coach and footballer. Dick Advocaat was born on September 27, 1947 in The Hague. He played for the Dutch club DenHaag from 1969-1973, then moved to Roda, where he lost from 1973 to 19976. Then there was the Venlo club (from 1976 to 1979), Sparta from 1980 to 1982, Berchem sport from 1982 to 1983, Utrecht from 1983 to 1984. He also played for the Chicago Sting club from 1979 to 1980. During the 1970-1971 season he won bronze at the Dutch Championship, played for Den Haag. Then he became a coach - the first job in this status was as an assistant to the coach of the national team of the country, then he became a coach in the team of Haarlem and SVV Dordrecht. In the latter case, he achieved the withdrawal of the team from the second division to the first. In 1991

Biography of Jose Capablanca

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Sport is not only health, but also the desire to be better, to move forward. Sport also does not stand still, it develops and progresses along with humanity. New heroes appear, new records are set - both personal and team. The most interesting, fantastic and curious facts remain in the history of sports, in the memory of all fans, in our memory. We offer you some interesting facts and statistics in sports.

1.The best karate. Would you like to know which karateka is the best today? Yes, it is “the best” and no other. Do you know the name Hirokazu Kanazawa, it is this person who is the most respected karateka in the world. Kanazawa was born in 1931 on the island of Honshu to a fisherman's family. Until the age of eleven, the boy did nothing and was like the others, but then everything changed. Once, a fight took place between Kanazawa and his classmate, in which, naturally, our future sensei won. Everything would be fine, but after this fight, Kanazawa received a slap from the father of his enemy - a 100-pound sumo wrestler, the boy fell into the mud and could not do anything. From that moment it all started - the boy became very upset, and he decided to take revenge. With incredible efforts, training day and night, cherishing the plan of revenge in his heart, the boy developed spiritually. When Kanazawa finished school, he was already so strong not only physically, but also morally, that he forgave the old offender, and he died after 2 years. Today, Hirokazu Kanazawa is already over 80 years old, but being the owner of a black belt and 10-dan, he remains the best karateka of our time and age is not a hindrance to him.

2.Where did the name of footballer Jan Vennegaard of Hesselink come from? In modern European football, the longest surname is the former Dutch national team player Jan Vennegaard of Hesselink, who has now retired. This surname appeared in the 17th century, when representatives of two farming families, the Vennegors and the Hesselinks, became related. Since the families were equal in social status and wealth, it was decided to combine the two surnames into one. And not through a hyphen, but through the union "of", which in Dutch means "or".

3. Back in 1932, an athlete from Poland, Stanislava Valasevich, conquered the hundred-meter race. Then she set a world record. And only in 1980, after her death, an autopsy revealed that Stanislav Valasevich was a man. This was found out by the genitals, although the chromosome set in this person was both female and male.

4. An interesting nickname in the Slavic interpretation has a four-time winner of the World Cup in alpine skiing and a two-time Austrian Olympic champion Hermann Mayer - "Herminator".

5. Representative of China Song Mingming - tallest basketball player worldwide. His height is 236 centimeters, with a weight of 152 kilograms.

6. March 20, 1976 was remembered for the unusual match Aston Villa against Leicester City. Then Chris Nicholl, first team player, scored two goals each against the opponent and his own. The match ended with the score 2:2.

7.The longest parachute jump. The longest parachute jump was made by Joseph Kittinger, a captain in the US Army. On August 16, 1960, the stratostat lifted the record holder to a height of 31,332 meters, from where the parachutist jumped. The movement to the ground lasted 13 minutes and 45 seconds - a third of this time the captain was in free fall, the maximum speed of the parachutist was 1149 km / h. I must say that this jump is also considered the most dangerous, since it is impossible to make it without equipment. Kittinger himself lost consciousness during the fall, and was saved by his parachute, which opened at an altitude of five and a half kilometers. After landing, the captain fell into the caring hands of doctors, who quickly put him on his feet.

8. Which athlete overtook the world record holder by running the distance at a nearby stadium? At the 1924 Paris Olympics, Finnish runner Paavo Nurmi won every race he entered. He became the first in the individual and team cross-country, in the 3000 m team run, as well as in the 1500 and 5000 m distances, the finals of which were held with a difference of only an hour. Nurmi was very upset that the Finnish delegation did not put him up to run the ten-kilometer race, but Ville Ritola. He won with a world record, but at the nearby warm-up stadium, Nurmi started at the same time as the participants and finished earlier.

9. Greatest skate jump ever. Are you wondering who is the best skateboarder and who set, well, the record skateboard jump? Danny Way - this name became a legend when in 2004, participating in the Skateboarding Big Air competition, which was held in Los Angeles, he set a world record for jumping on a skateboard. Climbing onto a tall ramp, Danny drove off it, accelerating his skate to a speed of 88 km / h, then he jumped a distance of 24 meters. This jump became the greatest in history. A year later, Danny Way decided to fix his name in people's memory by jumping over the Great Wall of China on a skateboard. With his achievements, Way demonstrated to everyone his willpower and real courage.

10. Which famous football player was named after the American president? Cristiano Ronaldo is not a first and last name, but a double name. Moreover, the name Ronaldo is quite rare for Portugal, and the boy got it because his father was a fan of the then US President Ronald Reagan.

11. Alexander Medved, a Soviet athlete, won ten world championships in freestyle wrestling - the most.

12. Haile Gebrselassie, Olympic champion in the 10 thousand meters from Ethiopia, has a special style of running. He presses his left hand to the body, more than the right, and unusually bends it. The athlete explains this posture during the competition by the fact that as a child he had to run 10 kilometers to school in the morning and back in the evening, holding textbooks in his left hand.

13. The fastest person recognized by Usain Bolt of Jamaica. In 2009, he set world records: he ran the hundred-meter dash in 9.58 seconds, and the two hundred-meter distance in 19.19 seconds.

14. The heaviest weight lifted in the bench press exercise. Everyone knows, and someone knows firsthand, that pulling barbells is quite difficult. Only a trained person can lift a lot of weight without harm to health. I would like to inform everyone that a new world record has been set for the bench press exercise. This record was set by Ryan Keneally. The athlete managed to squeeze from the chest no less, no more than 486 kilograms. The record set by Ryan is absolute and no one has managed to beat it yet. Let Kenelli fail to complete the exercise cleanly - he was unable to straighten his arms to the end, but anyway, the judges decided to count the result. It is impossible not to pay tribute to the champion, because that barbell weighed 486 kilograms - almost half a ton.

15. Why did the Inter player draw a plus sign between the numbers of his game number? Moving to Inter in 1998, Roberto Baggio asked for his favorite number 10. Ronaldo conceded it, but demanded a jersey with number 9, under which the Chilean Ivan Zamorano performed. He took the number 18, but drew a plus sign on the T-shirts between one and eight.

16. Which athlete became the best on the continent by learning from Youtube videos? Kenyan Julius Yego learned to throw the javelin using Youtube videos of Olympic champions as a tutorial. Only after winning the All-African Games did the athlete begin to work with a coach, although he continues to improve on his own for most of the year. In 2015, Yego won the World Championship, and won a silver medal at the Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.

17. "Throwing" dwarfs. In France, such a rude "sport" as throwing dwarfs in length was justly banned. But the dwarf Manuel Weikenheim (height 1.20 m) very strongly protested against this. He went on a hunger strike and then appealed to the International European Court. He stated that this ban means for him a loss of monthly income, and in addition, he has the right to be scammed. It's a tradition, and he insists on it.

18.One-legged skydiver. Near the city of Pau, in southwestern France, a 70-year-old pensioner landed after his first parachute jump. When he landed, he had only one leg. At an altitude of 1500 meters, his prosthesis came unfastened. But, despite this, a strong pensioner landed confidently on one leg.

19. Which footballer played in a jersey with number 0? When the Scottish football club Aberdeen signed the Moroccan Hisham Zeruali, the fans immediately gave him the nickname "Zero" by the first letters of his last name. That is why Zerouali began to play in the number 0 jersey, which had never happened before. The following season, the football federations of Scotland and England imposed a ban on playing with such a number.

20. Guinness book record for flip ups. The famous Russian athlete Zalodniy Denis entered his name in the famous Guinness Book of Records, having made the largest number of lifts with a coup on the crossbar. During the exercise, the guy lost 1 kg, and wiped his hands, because he worked without gloves. By the way, it took 208 minutes to set a record of 1333 coups. Most notable is that the athlete was only 21 years old. Coach Sergey Rachinsky said that in 2008, on April 28, his ward set another record - he squatted with a hundred kilogram barbell 210 times.

21. Which gymnast brought his team an Olympic gold medal with a broken knee? At the 1976 Olympics in Montreal, during the team competition in gymnastics, the Japanese Sun Fujimoto broke his knee. Without saying a word, he continued his pommel horse and rings performances, landing perfectly on both feet in the final, and only after that he fell, writhing in pain. Thanks to his estimates, Japan bypassed the Soviet gymnasts and took first place.

22. A child who can do more push-ups than you. The boy named Ronak Atul Vitha is already 5 years old. At the age of 2.5, he seriously decided to develop his body. According to mother Ronaka, her son easily managed to perform various tricks, even those that were shown to the audience in the popular blockbuster Ghajini. Just this film became the starting point of the future champion. Ronak decided to try push-ups. Every day he did 10 push-ups. The child's body began to quickly get used to physical activity, and a week later the boy was already doing 50 push-ups a day. A little more time later, 100 push-ups became a regular warm-up for Ronaka. Today, in the Guinness Book of Records in the column “master of push-ups” there is the name of a small athlete - Ronak mastered the “height” of 1482 push-ups, and it took about 40 minutes. The boy was born in 2005. At 2.5 years old, Ronak Atul Vitha set a life goal - to become the strongest child on Earth. In achieving his goal, the boy is helped by his loving family and his personal trainer named Satyajit Chaurasya, who comes to the child 3 times a week for training.

23. What hockey player survived after an opponent cut his throat with a skate? In 1989, Buffalo Sabers goaltender Clint Malarchuk was accidentally hit in the throat with a skate blade, cutting his jugular vein. Blood immediately poured onto the ice, but Malarchuk was saved thanks to the skillful actions of physiotherapist Jim Pizzatelli, who grabbed the goalkeeper by the neck, squeezed a vein and took him to the locker room. There, Pizzatelli, before the arrival of resuscitation, in addition to blocking the vein, pressed his knees on Malarchuk's collarbone. The goalkeeper lost one and a half liters of blood, but survived and returned to the ice a week later.

24. Which Olympic champion trained while lying on an anthill? Norwegian biathlete Magnar Solberg practiced shooting in the summer, lying on an anthill. According to the coach's idea, this exercise was supposed to teach the athlete to concentrate on the target and not be distracted by external factors and fatigue. Solberg, who had not even won a medal at the world championships before, became the 1968 Olympic champion in Grenoble and repeated his success four years later in Sapporo.

25. Oscar Swann, who took 2nd place in the shooting competition, is the oldest man to win an Olympic medal.

26. Who was killed for an own goal in the World Cup? Colombian football team defender Andres Escobar scored an own goal in the 1994 World Cup match against the United States. Having lost this meeting, the Colombians could not leave the group and flew home. A few days later, Escobar was shot while in his car. The killer accompanied each shot with a cry: “Goal!”.

27. The richest athlete in history. Are you curious about which athlete has earned the most money in his career? The London Daily Telegraph newspaper reported that Peter Struck, a professor at the University of Chicago, calculated and found the richest athlete in history. This man was Gaius Appulei Diocles, who lived in ancient Rome in the second century AD. Guy was engaged in a popular sport in those days - chariot riding. According to modest calculations, during his sports career Gaius Appulei Diocles earned about 15 billion dollars in terms of modern currency!

28. Which disabled person with a prosthesis won six Olympic medals, competing with ordinary athletes? American athlete George Eiser at the 1904 Olympic Games in St. Louis won six medals in one day: three gold (on parallel bars, vault and rope climbing), two silver (in the championship on seven shells and on a horse) , as well as bronze on the crossbar. With all this, Eiser was disabled - instead of his left leg, he had a wooden prosthesis. It is worth noting that no more than five athletes competed in each of the listed disciplines, and all of them represented the United States.

29. The toughest wrestler. What sport do you think the heaviest athlete in the world should choose? Of course, it can only be a sumo wrestler. The way it is. The heaviest sumo wrestler in the world today is Emanuel Jabrauch. The weight of this giant is as much as 402 kilograms with an increase of 203 centimeters. Of course, Emanuel owes such a complexion to the specifics of the sport he is involved in. Emanuel Jabrauch is a recognized seven-time world champion in sumo. The famous athlete was born in 1964. Today, Emanuel Jabrauch is a member of the board of the Foundation dedicated to the development of children's sumo. The champion is trying in every possible way to support young novice sumo wrestlers.

30. Racer and tester Mauro Kahlo set a record for the longest drift (controlled skid) on a Mercedes car - it skidded to 2308 meters, after which further movement was impossible due to tire damage.

31. Yury Yudkin was Maria Sharapova's first coach. At the beginning of 2004, she was already among the top 20 tennis players in the world.

32. Why was the clay shooting champion not allowed to defend her title at the next Olympics? Shotgun competitions at the Olympic Games have been held since 1968, and women have taken part in them on an equal basis with men. However, none of them could win a medal, so even before the 1992 Olympics in Barcelona, ​​the IOC decided to limit women's participation in this discipline at the 1996 Olympics. But it was in Barcelona that the Chinese woman Zhang Shan took the gold. Despite the hype, the decision was not changed, so Zhang was unable to defend her title four years later. Only since 2000 have women returned to Olympic trap shooting, but now separately from men.

33. Olympic champion Stanislav Valaskevich was both a woman and a man at the same time.

34. Who has run over 5,000 km with a leg amputated to help cancer patients? Canadian Terry Fox was diagnosed with bone cancer at the age of 19 and had his leg amputated above the knee. Then he conceived a project to help all cancer patients "Marathon of Hope", intending to cross the whole country and collect at least a dollar from every Canadian. After three years of training, Terry with a prosthesis started from the Atlantic Ocean and ran an average of 42 km per day. However, after 143 days of running and covering 5373 km, he stopped, as his illness progressed, and soon died. Before reaching the Pacific Ocean, Terry achieved another goal: his campaign attracted more than $24 million in donations, and the population of Canada then was just 24 million people.

35. The youngest hockey player in the history of the NHL, who was recognized as the "most valuable player in the league" at the age of 19 - Wayne Gretzky.

36. Founder of judo Dhigaro Kano. Out of 51 games, he played the first professional fight of Mike Tyson, he finished with 21 knockouts in the first round (40.8%).

37. The athlete who is considered the youngest, managed to win the national championship was a resident of Jamaica, his name is Jay Foster. This event took place in 1958. At that time he was only 8 years old.

38. The heaviest sumo wrestler- World champion in this sport discipline Emanuel Jabrauch. Its height exceeds two meters, weight - over 400 kilograms.

39. Acrobatics on a bicycle is very dangerous for health. However, cyclists sometimes do tricks so difficult that they are recorded as records. At the age of 24, cyclist Jed Mildon did a triple backflip on his bike at the BMX show. The athlete prepared the trick for three months.

40. The longest skate jump was made in 2004 Danny Wayne at the Los Angeles Skateboarding Contest. Having left the high ramp, Danny reached a speed of 88 kilometers per hour, flying 24 meters on the subsequent jump. The following year, the athlete turned his jump into a real show by flying over the Great Wall of China on a skateboard.

The most famous athletes of Russia have always aroused the keen interest of both compatriots and people around the world.

As it turned out, the most famous athletes of Russia attracted attention not only by sporting achievements. We can safely say that in terms of popularity today, famous Russian athletes are in no way inferior to the same movie and pop stars, politicians and businessmen.

The News In Time team decided to compile the TOP rating "The Most Famous Athletes of Russia 2019-2020", in which we added those representatives of sports who, according to many, can carry the status of "The Most Famous Russian Athletes", "The Most Beautiful Athletes of Russia", " The sexiest athletes in Russian sports.

TOP rating "The most famous athletes of Russia 2019-2020"

Marat Safin

Marat Safin- tennis player, former world number one. Many women believe that Marat Safin is in the first place in the category "The Sexiest Athletes of Russia".

The athlete met with model Tatyana Korsakova and fashion designer Daria Zhukova, singer Nastya Osipova. There are rumors about an affair with Oksana Robski.

He almost married actress Elena Korikova, but they say that Marat's mother was against it, considering the actress an unworthy match for her son.


Alexander Ovechkin

The next person in our TOP "The most famous athletes of Russia 2019-2020" is Alexander Ovechkin, who is also classified as "The richest athletes in Russia."

Alexander Ovechkin made millions thanks to sports. Russian professional hockey player, left winger for the Washington Capitals NHL club.

One of the most famous representatives of sports, Alexander Ovechkin, collects hockey sticks and loves cool cars.

This year, he decided to settle down after a stormy personal life and married the daughter of actress Vera Glagoleva Anastasia Shubskaya.

The young people got married secretly, but Vera is very pleased with her son-in-law. Still, the daughter of a millionaire ringed!

Evgeni Plushenko

The Honored Master of Sports, like many of the most famous athletes in Russia, became famous not only in sports.

At Eurovision, the athlete helped Dima Bilan win, because his dance incredibly adorned the singer's number.

As the skater himself says, he found his great love. The second wife of Evgeny, Yana Rudkovskaya, is the producer of Dima Bilan. Zhenya and Yana call each other Kotofey and Kotofeyushka.


Alexey Yagudin

In the TOP "The most famous and sexiest athletes in Russia" could not help but get Alexey Yagudin- Russian figure skater, Honored Master of Sports. Once trained with Plushenko, they were rivals.

Yagudin later retired from the sport. He had a major hip replacement surgery.

Like many of the most beautiful athletes in Russia, Alexei was still a heartthrob, twisted novels right and left, and after nine years of marriage, he married figure skater Tatyana Totmyanina.


Andrey Arshavin

Everyone is hearing another handsome man from our list of "The Most Famous Russian Athletes 2019-2020" Andrey Arshavin.

He is one of the highest paid football players, therefore he is also included in the list of "The richest athletes in Russia."

In addition, the children's clothing brand Arshavin brings him income. In England, Arshavin is offered to star in an episode of the film for three million dollars.

Andrei Arshavin left his common-law wife Yulia Baranovskaya with three children and married journalist Alisa Kazmina, who has two children from her first marriage.


Vyacheslav Malafeev

Vyacheslav Malafeev- football player, goalkeeper of "Zenith", master of sports. A few years ago he was considered the best goalkeeper in the world.

The first wife, Marina, died in a car crash and left Vyacheslav with two sons. The second wife Ekaterina is a DJ, nine years younger than Malafeev.

Roman Kostomarov

In a duet with Tatyana Navka in ice dancing, he won the world championship. As the most famous athletes in Russia, he is very talented. Awarded with the Order of Friendship.


Evgeni Malkin

The next favorite of sports fans from our TOP "The most famous athletes of Russia 2019-2020" was Evgeni Malkin- hockey player, center forward The athlete is a world champion, a participant in the Olympics.

Twisted novels, like other richest athletes in Russia, with more than one beauty. When he got married, he said: either family or work. Anna gave birth to Eugene's son Nikita.


Anton Sikharulidze

Anton Sikharulidze- the famous figure skater, two-time World and European Champion also treats the most famous representatives of sports. Anton Sikharulidze danced with the artist Zara in the Ice and Fire ice show.

He lived for two years married to the daughter of billionaire Lebedev. There is a civil wife Victoria Shamanskaya. Anton can be safely attributed to the category "The Sexiest Athletes in Russia".


Roman Pavlyuchenko

Roman Pavlyuchenko- a football player, striker, a real athlete from God. As the most famous athletes of Russia, he thundered with a talented game, in particular at the last two Euros. Pavlyuchenko married a classmate Larisa.

Yuri Zhirkov

Yuri Zhirkov- a football player, a bright representative in the category "The most famous athletes of Russia 2019-2020". He is a very valuable acquisition of the Chelsea club. Married to a beautiful model.


Igor Akinfeev

Igor Akinfeev- football player, permanent gatekeeper of the Russian national football team. The representative of the rating "The most famous and most beautiful athletes of Russia" graduated from the Moscow State Academy of Physical Culture. The youngest CSKA goalkeeper is a certified football specialist.


Andrey Kirilenko
- a popular basketball player who lives like the richest athletes in Russia.

He achieved everything in sports with incredible hard work. His wife Maria supports him in everything.


Alexander Emelianenko

A dangerous person from the TOP "The most famous Russian athletes" - Alexander Emelianenko, who is a Russian mixed martial arts fighter.

Former world champion. I got acquainted with martial arts in my childhood. He was married and has a daughter, Polina. He was convicted of raping a girl, serving his sentence in Voronezh.


Alexander Kerzhakov

Alexander Kerzhakov- football player, striker, master of sports. It falls into our category "The sexiest and most beautiful athletes of Russia." Like many famous athletes of Russia 2019-2020, he loves music. He acted in films.


Roman Shirokov

And here is another footballer from the TOP "The most famous and most beautiful Russian athletes" Roman Shirokov received the title of "Honored Master of Sports" and became a three-time champion of Russia, which made his fans very happy.

The most beautiful athletes in Russia, such as Roman Shirokov, often make excellent husbands. So Roman has 2 children and a dear wife.

This year, the athlete spoke about the decision to end his career. Perhaps this is due to the defeat of Russia at the Euro.


Pavel Pogrebnyak

Pavel Pogrebnyak- a football player, forward of Dynamo (Moscow), Honored Master of Sports also occupies not the last place in our rating.

Like many of the most famous athletes in Russia, he lived in a civil marriage. When he arranged a magnificent wedding with his chosen one Maria, the hosts of Doma-2 Olga Buzova and Ksenia Borodina came to the holiday to congratulate the young.


Ilya Averbukh

Ilya Averbukh- a figure skater, an honored master of sports, as well as a businessman, an ice show producer, a choreographer, is not only included in the TOP "The Most Famous Athletes of Russia 2019-2020", but also belongs to the wealthiest representatives of sports.

Among the many awards there is the Order of Friendship. Having starred in "The Time of the Cruel" as a journalist, he later produced the series "Hot Ice".


Diniyar Bilyaletdinov

Diniyar Bilyaletdinov- Another famous football player who played in the position of a midfielder. Like many of the most famous and most beautiful athletes in Russia, he is married. His wife Maria takes care of the house and children.


Sergei Ovchinnikov

Sergei Ovchinnikov- Soviet and Russian football player who played as a goalkeeper, football coach. His nickname is "The Boss".

Ovchinnikov's ex-wife Inga from Riga spoke about a terrible betrayal and a terrible divorce when Sergei threatened to block her entry into Russia. Later, Ovchinnikov married, his chosen one is 10 years younger.


Maxim Kovtun

Maxim Kovtun can proudly bear the title of "The Most Beautiful Athletes of Russia". Figure skater, two-time winner of the championships of Russia. Maxim is fond of music. I recently changed my coach, moved to Inna Goncharenko, believing that she has tougher methods.


Alexander Semin

Like many of the most beautiful athletes in Russia, he is talented and charismatic. Alexander is firmly entrenched in the glory of an athlete who plays according to his mood.


Mansur Isaev

Mansur Isaev- a famous judoka, honored master of sports, Olympic champion also deservedly got into our top rating of the most famous Russian athletes.

He married a judoka, ex-member of the Russian national team Alana Kanteeva. The wedding was attended by about 1000 guests.


Igor Denisov

Igor Denisov- football player, midfielder of the Moscow Lokomotiv and the national team, Honored Master of Sports.

Many consider him a bright figure: a fighter, a born leader. Football fans know that it has a conflicting nature.


Pavel Datsyuk

Pavel Datsyuk- hockey player, center forward He is called a talent that works wonders, and many other laudatory epithets that the most famous athletes of Russia deserve. In their native Yekaterinburg, fans are ready to carry Pavel in their arms.


Ilya Kovalchuk

Ilya Kovalchuk- Hockey player, left winger. The result of skillful and triumphant fights - Kovalchuk's stick got into the hockey hall of fame, which is located in Toronto.


Evgeny Ustyugov

Evgeny Ustyugov- Biathlete, Honored Master of Sports, two-time Olympic champion. Also worthy of being included in our list of "The Most Famous Russian Athletes 2019-2020".

I met my wife at a sports camp, she is also a biathlete. They have two daughters, a boy was recently born.


Egor Titov

His name is on the lists of the best football players in the national championships. The fans awarded Titov with the Golden Boar.


Alexey Morozov

Alexey Morozov- Russian hockey player, right forward. Silver medalist of the Olympics, two-time world champion and multiple Russian. "Lit up" in the cinema. He also occupies one of the leading places in our TOP ranking "The most beautiful and sexiest athletes in Russia."

My wife and I were born on the same day. Recently, he did not want to become the chief manager of the Kazan hockey club.

Athletes in Russia become famous not only thanks to sporting achievements.

Personal and social life is often very busy, but the most famous athletes in Russia are ready for this.

Athletes in Russia are used to the fact that they are ranked in such categories as the sexiest, most famous, most beautiful, the richest.

But still, all Russian athletes want to become famous thanks to sports achievements.

Interesting facts about athletes will allow you to find out what everyone has long forgotten about!

  • 1. Famous thinkers of Ancient Greece (Demosthenes, Socrates, Hippocrates, Democritus, Aristotle) ​​took part in the Olympic Games at one time. Moreover, Pythagoras became famous as a champion in fisticuffs, and Plato - in martial arts pankration.
  • 2. Back in 1932, an athlete from Poland, Stanislava Valasevich, conquered the hundred-meter race. Then she set a world record. And only in 1980, after her death, an autopsy revealed that Stanislav Valasevich was a man. This was found out by the genitals, although the chromosome set in this person was both female and male.


  • 3. An interesting nickname in the Slavic interpretation has a four-time winner of the World Cup in alpine skiing and a two-time Austrian Olympic champion Hermann Mayer - "Herminator".


  • 4. China's Song Mingming is the tallest basketball player in the world. His height is 236 centimeters, with a weight of 152 kilograms.


  • 5. On March 20, 1976, Aston Villa played against Leicester City in an unusual match. Then Chris Nicholl, a player of the first team, scored two goals against the opponent and his own. The match ended with the score 2:2.


  • 6. Interesting facts about athletes also relate to unusual, sometimes tragic, phenomena during competitions. In 1998, during a football match in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, lightning struck a field. 11 players from the visiting team were killed, 30 fans were burned. But the representatives of the host team remained unharmed.


  • 7. In 1957, baseball player Richie Ashburn hit the ball, which, hitting a cheerleader, broke her face. Surprisingly, after the resumption of the game, the same player again hit the same spectator who, after the previous blow, was carried away from the stadium on a stretcher.


  • 8. Alexander Medved, a Soviet athlete, won ten world championships in freestyle wrestling - the most.


  • 9. Haile Gebreselassie, Ethiopian Olympic 10,000m champion, has a special style of running. He presses his left hand to the body, more than the right, and unusually bends it. The athlete explains this posture during the competition by the fact that as a child he had to run 10 kilometers to school in the morning and back in the evening, holding textbooks in his left hand.