Valery Vasilyevich Dvoinikov

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Valery Dvoinikov Judo
Full name Valery Vasilyevich Dvoinikov
nation Soviet UnionSoviet Union Soviet Union
birthday May 4th 1950
place of birth OsjorskSoviet UnionSoviet UnionSoviet Union 
size 170 cm
Weight 77 kg
Career
status resigned
End of career 1980
Valery Wassiljewitsch Dwoinikow medal table

Judo Judo

Soviet UnionSoviet Union Soviet Union
Olympic games
silver 1976 Montréal up to 80 kg
World championships
silver 1975 Vienna up to 70 kg
European championships
bronze 1971 Gothenburg up to 70 kg
silver 1974 London up to 70 kg
silver 1975 Lyon up to 70 kg
gold 1976 Kiev up to 70 kg
Soviet championships
gold 1974 Riga up to 70 kg
silver 1976 Moscow up to 70 kg
bronze 1976 Baku up to 71 kg
bronze 1979 Moscow up to 71 kg
Valery Wassiljewitsch Dwoinikow medal table

Sambo

Soviet UnionSoviet Union Soviet Union
Soviet championships
bronze 1970 Kommunarsk up to 70 kg
bronze 1971 Moscow up to 70 kg

Valery Vasilyevich Dwoinikow ( Russian Валерий Васильевич Двойников ; * 4. May 1950 in Ozersk , Chelyabinsk Oblast , RSFSR , Soviet Union ) is a former Soviet- Russian Sambo fighters and judoka , who at the 1976 Olympic Games in Montreal a silver medal in the weight category up Gained 80 kg.

Athletic career

Judo

Valery Dwoinikow won a silver medal at the 1976 Olympic Games , in the final he was defeated by the Japanese Isamu Sonoda . A year earlier Dwoinikow was vice world champion at the Judo World Championships in Vienna, losing in the final to his compatriot Vladimir Newsorow . In 1976 Dwoinikow became European champion, in 1974 he won the Soviet championship.

Sambo

Dwoinikow won bronze medals at the Soviet championships in sambo , a Russian-Soviet martial art, in Kommunarsk in 1970 and in Moscow in 1971 .

Life after exercise

From 1980 to 1984 Dwoinikow coached the team of the Ukrainian SSR . He then coached the Algerian team until 1988 . From 1988 to 1990 he coached the Soviet-Ukrainian team again, then the Belgian national team until 1992 and the Portuguese national team from 1993 to 1994. Dwoinikow has lived in Liège since 1994 and trains a judo club there.

Awards

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Placements at the Judo World Championships in 1975
  2. a b biography ( memento from August 19, 2011 in the Internet Archive ) on judo-ozersk.ru (Russian)
  3. Valeri Dvoinikow on musatovs.ru (Russian)