Jakow Grigoryevich Kuzenko

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Jakow Grigoryevich Kuzenko ( Russian Яков Григорьевич Куценко; born November 22, 1915 in Kiev ; † August 13, 1988 ) was a Soviet weightlifter.

Career

In the 1930s and early 1940s, the sport was divided in the world. Bourgeois sport gathered behind the Olympic idea of Pierre de Coubertin , behind the workers 'sports movement the athletes of the USSR and the workers' sports federations, which also existed in the western states, gathered. In weightlifting , the athletes of the Soviet Union soon showed very good performances, which could keep up with those of the athletes in civil sport. One example of this is Jakow Kuzenko, who was 14 times champion of the USSR in the heavyweight division from 1937. He showed performances that were almost equal to those of the 1936 Olympic champion Josef Manger from Germany . When in 1946 the Soviet Union, without being a member of the International Weightlifting Federation (IMF), appeared and was allowed to participate in the first world championships after the war in Paris in 1946 , Jakow Kuzenko was also there. Kuzenko also started at the European Championships in 1947 and the World Championships in 1950. However, since the USSR was not yet a member of the IOC in 1948, he could not take part in London. Jakow Kuzenko also set a number of world records, but due to the lack of membership of the USSR in the IMF, these can only have an unofficial character.

After finishing his active career, Jakow Kuzenko was head coach of the Soviet Weightlifting Association from 1954 to 1963.

successes

International success

(WM = World Championship, EM = European Championship, S = Heavyweight)

  • 1946, 2nd place , World Championships in Paris , S, with 415 kg, behind John Davis (weightlifter) , USA , 435 kg and in front of Mohamed Geissa, Egypt , 395 kg;
  • 1947, 1st place , EM in Helsinki , S, with 432.5 kg, ahead of Petersen, Denmark , 377.5 kg and Laputin, USSR , 377.5 kg;
  • 1950, 2nd place ( 1st place ), WM + EM in Paris, S, with 422.5 kg, behind Davis, 462.5 kg and in front of Barnett, Great Britain , 400 kg.

USSR championships

  • 1937, 1st place, S, with 380 kg, in front of Petrow, 375 kg and Sergo Ambarzumjan , 370 kg;
  • 1938, 1st place, S, with 410 kg, in front of Petrow, 392.5 kg and Nazarow, 372.5 kg;
  • 1939, 1st place, S, with 407.5 kg, in front of Kostudow, 395 kg and Petrov, 387.5 kg;
  • 1940, 1st place, S, with 417.5 kg, ahead of Ambarzumjan, 405 kg and Kostudow, 387.5 kg;
  • 1943, 1st place, S, with 390 kg, in front of Lyapidewski, 352.5 kg and Nazarow, 340 kg;
  • 1944, 1st place, S, with 407.5 kg, ahead of Chotimski, 365 kg and Lyapidewski, 360 kg;
  • 1945, 1st place, S, with 402.5 kg, ahead of Nikolai Laputin, 365 kg and Bazurin, 352.5 kg;
  • 1946, 1st place, S, with 435 kg, ahead of Chotimski, 382.5 kg and Nazarow, 372.5 kg;
  • 1947, 1st place, S, with 437.5 kg, in front of Laputin, 380 kg and Bazurin, 370 kg;
  • 1948, 1st place, S, with 422.5 kg, in front of Laputin, 407.5 kg and Bazurin, 385 kg;
  • 1949, 1st place, S, ahead of Alexei Medvedev and Bazurin;
  • 1950, 1st place, S, with 422.5 kg, ahead of Laputin, 420 kg and Medvedev, 407.5 kg;
  • 1951, 1st place, S, with 420 kg, ahead of Laputin, 402.5 kg and Yevgeny Novikow , 395 kg;
  • 1952, 1st place, S, with 427.5 kg, ahead of Medvedev, 420 kg and Rogachev, 410 kg.

World records

(all in the heavyweight division, then over 82.5 kg body weight)

In two-armed thrusting:

  • 168 kg, 1938 in Kiev ,
  • 169 kg, 1938 in Tashkent ,
  • 170 kg, 1939 in Yerevan ,
  • 173 kg, 1947 in Kiev,
  • 173.5 kg, 1947 in Kiev,
  • 174 kg, 1947 in Moscow .

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