Vladimir Nikolayevich Yeschinow

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Vladimir Nikolajewitsch Yeschinow ( Russian Владимир Николаевич Ешинов ; born February 18, 1949 in Kirishi ) is a former Soviet rower .

Jeschinow won together with Nikolai Ivanov and helmsman Valentin Kostizin the bronze medal in two with helmsman at the 1970 World Rowing Championships . The following year, Jeschinow and Ivanov won bronze with helmsman Alexander Lukyanow at the European Rowing Championships in 1971 . At the 1972 Olympic Games in Munich, Ivanov and Jeschinow and helmsman Juri Lorentsson took fifth place in a pair. At the European Rowing Championships in 1973 and at the World Rowing Championships in 1974, Ivanov and Jeschinow won with helmsman Lukyanov. In 1975 all three rowers switched to the four with a helmsman and won the title at the World Championships in Nottingham together with Alexander Klepikow and Alexander Sema . The following year, the Russian four-man with Jeschinow, Ivanov, Klepikow, Mikhail Kuznetsov and Lukyanov also won the 1976 Olympic Games in Montreal after Kuznetsov had jumped in for Sema in the final. At the rowing world championships in 1977 , the five Olympic champions from the previous year won the silver medal behind the GDR boat with the Soviet eighth .

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