Yuri Nikolayevich Baulin
Date of birth | October 5, 1933 |
place of birth | Moscow , Russian SFSR |
date of death | December 5, 2006 |
Place of death | Zelenograd , Russia |
position | defender |
Career stations | |
1951-1952 | HK Spartak Moscow |
1952-1962 | HK CSKA Moscow |
1962-1964 | SKA Leningrad |
1964-1965 | Torpedo Ust-Kamenogorsk |
Yuri Nikolajewitsch Baulin ( Russian Юрий Николаевич Баулин ; born October 5, 1933 in Moscow , † December 5, 2006 in Zelenograd ) was a Russian ice hockey player (defender) and coach .
Career
His career began in 1951 at his home club HK Spartak Moscow , for which he was previously active in the youth field. After only one season he came to the army sports club CSKA Moscow in 1952 and stayed there until 1962. With CSKA Moscow he won the Soviet championship title six times and the Soviet cup competition three times .
Between 1962 and 1964 he played for SKA Leningrad . Overall, he scored 135 goals in 240 games in the top Soviet league, the Klass A .
International
On January 9, 1955, he was in a game against Sweden for the first time for the Soviet national team on the ice. At the ice hockey world championship in 1959 he won the silver medal with the Sbornaya . He also took part in the 1960 Winter Olympics , where he won the bronze medal. As a result, he (and the entire team) was honored 196 times as Honored Master of Sports of the USSR . On February 28, 1960, he played his last international match. For the national team, he scored 4 goals in a total of 19 international matches.
As a trainer
Coaching stations | |
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1964-1969 | Torpedo Ust-Kamenogorsk |
1970-1971 | U19 USSR national team |
1971-1972 | Spartak Moscow |
1973 | U19 USSR national team |
1973-1979 | National team Austria |
1974-1976 | EC Klagenfurt AC |
1976-1988 | Vienna Ice Skating Club |
1982-1983 | Jenbek Almaty |
1983-1984 | Awtomobilist Karaganda |
1985-1987 | Cherepovets metallurgy |
In the season 1964/65 he was at Torpedo Ust-Kamenogorsk as a player-coach on the ice. After this season he ended his active career and became head coach in Ust-Kamenogorsk. In the early 1970s he was a member of the coaching staff of the U19 national team and won three gold medals at the U19 European Championships with them . In the 1971/72 season he looked after his home club Spartak Moscow as head coach before he went to Austria and became the national coach of the Austrian national team . At the same time he was coach of the EC Klagenfurt AC between 1974 and 1976 , with which he won the Austrian championship title in 1976 .
In the 1980s he was still active as a coach at Jenbek Almaty and Awtomobilist Karaganda from the lower Soviet leagues, most recently he coached Metallurg Tscherepowez between 1985 and 1987 .
Achievements and Awards
As a player
- Soviet master 1955, 1956, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961
- Soviet runner-up in 1953, 1954, 1957
- Soviet cup winner 1954, 1956, 1961
- Bronze medal at the 1960 Winter Olympics
- Silver medal at the 1959 Ice Hockey World Championship
As a trainer
- Gold medal at the U19 European Championships in 1970 , 1971 and 1973
- Austrian champion in 1976 with the Klagenfurt AC
Web links
- Juri Baulin at eliteprospects.com (English)
- Juri Baulin at chidlovski.net (engl.)
- Juri Baulin in the Sports-Reference database (English; archived from the original )
Individual evidence
- ↑ Состав от А до Я - №6 Баулин Юрий Николаевич. In: cska-hockey.ru. Retrieved September 17, 2015 .
- ↑ Баулин Юрий Николаевич. In: sport-strana.ru. Retrieved September 17, 2015 (Russian).
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Baulin, Yuri Nikolayevich |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Баулин, Юрий Николаевич (Russian) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Russian ice hockey player |
DATE OF BIRTH | October 5, 1933 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Moscow |
DATE OF DEATH | December 5, 2006 |
Place of death | Zelenograd |