Valery Vasilyevich Dvoinikov
Valery Dvoinikov | |
Full name | Valery Vasilyevich Dvoinikov |
nation | Soviet Union |
birthday | May 4th 1950 |
place of birth | Osjorsk , Soviet Union |
size | 170 cm |
Weight | 77 kg |
Career | |
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status | resigned |
End of career | 1980 |
Valery Wassiljewitsch Dwoinikow medal table |
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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 |
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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
- Honored Master of Sports of the USSR (1968)
Web links
- Valery Dwoinikow in the Sports-Reference database (English; archived from the original )
- Valery Dwoinikow on databaseolympics.com (English)
- Valery Dvoinikov on dvoinikov.info
- Valery Wassiljewitsch Dwoinikow on Judoinside (English)
Individual evidence
- ↑ Placements at the Judo World Championships in 1975
- ↑ a b biography ( memento from August 19, 2011 in the Internet Archive ) on judo-ozersk.ru (Russian)
- ↑ Valeri Dvoinikow on musatovs.ru (Russian)
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Dwoinikow, Valery Wassiljewitsch |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Двойников, Валерий Васильевич (Russian); (English) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Soviet-Russian judoka |
DATE OF BIRTH | May 4th 1950 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Osjorsk , Chelyabinsk Oblast , Soviet Union |