Serhiy Chernyavskyi

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Serhiy Chernyavskyi Road cycling
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Full name Serhiy Volodymyrowytsch Tschernjawskyj
Date of birth April 2, 1976
nation UkraineUkraine Ukraine
discipline Train / street
End of career 2005
Last updated: September 28, 2018

Serhij Volodymyrowytsch Tschernjawskyj , also Serhiy Cherniavskiy , ( Ukrainian Сергій Володимирович Чернявський ; born April 2, 1976 in Donetsk , Ukrainian SSR ) is a former Ukrainian cyclist.

Chernyavskyi studied at the sports school in Brovary and then at the Vinnytsia Pedagogical University . In 1991 he became the Soviet champion. In 1999 he was awarded the title of Honored Master of Sport and in October 2000 he was awarded the Order of Merit of Ukraine 3rd Class.

Athletic career

Between 1998 and 2003 Serhij Tschernjawskyj was part of the internationally successful four-man track in Ukraine. In 1998 the four-man with Tschernjawskyj won the silver medal in the races of the Track Cycling World Cup in Berlin and in Hyères, France . At the Olympic Games in Sydney in 2000 he was together with Oleksandr Symonenko , Lyubomyr Polatajko and Serhij Matvjejew second in this discipline. The following year the Ukrainian four-man became world champion . In 2002 he won silver in the team pursuit at the World Cup and in 2003 bronze, both times in Moscow .

After the end of his cycling career in 2005, Chernyavskyj worked as a sports teacher at the Vinnytsia Pedagogical University. His son Andrij was also active as a cyclist: in 2015 he became Ukrainian champion in two-man team driving .

successes

2000
2001

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Biography Serhij Tschernjawskyj on Vin Top , April 27, 2018; accessed on September 28, 2018 (Ukrainian)
  2. Decree No. 1114/2000 of the President of Ukraine of October 6, 2000; accessed on September 29, 2018 (Ukrainian)
  3. Велогонщик Сергій Черняв. In: vn.20minut.ua. Retrieved September 28, 2018 (Ukrainian).