Viktor Ivanovich Diduk

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Viktor Ivanovich Diduk ( Russian Виктор Иванович Дидук ; born July 8, 1957 in Leningrad ) is a former Soviet rower who won an Olympic silver medal in 1988.

Diduk won the world championship title in 1981 in Munich when he first started with the Soviet eighth . Four rowers from the 1981 world championship eight, including Wiktor Diduk, were also among the eight who won the bronze medal behind the boats from New Zealand and the GDR at the 1982 World Championships in Lucerne .

Three years later, at the 1985 World Championships in Hazewinkel, apart from Diduk, Jonas Pinskus from 1981 and Viktor Omeljanowytsch from 1982 belonged to the crew that became world champion with the Soviet eighth in the year after the Olympic boycott . In 1986 in Nottingham , the Australian eight won, the Soviet crew won the silver medal. At the Olympic Games in 1988 in Seoul , Germany eighth won , behind him Diduk won the silver medal with the Soviet eighth ahead of the US eighth with eight world champions from 1987.

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  1. World Championships in figure eight on sport-komplett.de, in the database of the World Rowing Association FISA the lists from 1981 are missing