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'''Lyubov Ivanovna Sadchikova''' ({{lang-ru|Любовь Ивановна Садчикова}}; 22 September 1951 &ndash; 22 November 2012)<ref name="Obituary">[http://smolensk.bezformata.ru/listnews/smolenske-oborvalas-zhizn-legendi/8092108/ Lyubov Sadchikova's obituary] {{ru icon}}</ref> was a Soviet [[Speed skating|speed skater]] who won the all-round world championship in 1978.<ref name=r2/> In 1975, she set a [[World record progression 500 m speed skating women|world record in 500 m]]. Next year, she finished sixth in the same event at the [[1976 Winter Olympics]].<ref name=r1/>
'''Lyubov Ivanovna Sadchikova''' ({{lang-ru|Любовь Ивановна Садчикова}}; 22 September 1951 22 November 2012)<ref name="Obituary">[http://smolensk.bezformata.ru/listnews/smolenske-oborvalas-zhizn-legendi/8092108/ Lyubov Sadchikova's obituary] {{ru icon}}</ref> was a Soviet [[Speed skating|speed skater]] who won the all-round world championship in 1978.<ref name=r2/> In 1975, she set a [[World record progression 500 m speed skating women|world record in 500 m]]. Next year, she finished sixth in the same event at the [[1976 Winter Olympics]].<ref name=r1/>


She won five national titles in 500 m (1975, 1978) and 1000 m (1974, 1976, 1977) and finished second four times, in all-round (1976, 1974, 1977) and 500 m (1973). In 1974 and 1976 she was third in 500 m. She graduated from an Institute of Physical Education in Samara.<ref name=r3/>
She won five national titles in 500 m (1975, 1978) and 1000 m (1974, 1976, 1977) and finished second four times, in all-round (1976, 1974, 1977) and 500 m (1973). In 1974 and 1976 she was third in 500 m. She graduated from an Institute of Physical Education in Samara.<ref name=r3/>
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| DATE OF DEATH = 22 November 2012
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Revision as of 20:50, 10 January 2016

Lyubov Sadchikova
Personal information
Born(1951-09-22)22 September 1951
Samara, Russia
Died22 November 2012(2012-11-22) (aged 61)
Height1.73 m (5 ft 8 in)
Sport
SportSpeed skating
ClubBurevestnik Smolensk
Medal record
Representing the  Soviet Union
World Championships
Gold medal – first place 1978 Lake Placid All-round

Lyubov Ivanovna Sadchikova (Russian: Любовь Ивановна Садчикова; 22 September 1951 – 22 November 2012)[1] was a Soviet speed skater who won the all-round world championship in 1978.[2] In 1975, she set a world record in 500 m. Next year, she finished sixth in the same event at the 1976 Winter Olympics.[3]

She won five national titles in 500 m (1975, 1978) and 1000 m (1974, 1976, 1977) and finished second four times, in all-round (1976, 1974, 1977) and 500 m (1973). In 1974 and 1976 she was third in 500 m. She graduated from an Institute of Physical Education in Samara.[4]

Personal bests:[3]

  • 500 m – 40.84 (1978)
  • 1000 m – 1:23.80 (1976)
  • 1500 m – 2:13.76 (1976)
  • 3000 m – 5:02.50 (1976)

References