Vladimir Resnichenko

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Vladimir Resnitschenko ( Estonian Vladimir Reznitšenko / Russian Владимир Резниченко ; born July 27, 1965 in Alma-Ata , Kazakh SSR ) is a former Soviet or German fencer and current fencing trainer . With the sword he was German champion , Olympic champion and world champion.

Life

Born the son of a Cuban and a Russian, Wladimir Resnitchenko started fencing at an early age. In 1984 he joined the Dynamo Tallinn fencing club . At the fencing world championships in 1987 he was world champion with the Soviet epee team, in the individual competition he was fifth. At the 1988 Olympic Games in Seoul , he won bronze with the team and was eighth in the individual.

At a World Cup tournament in Italy in 1990, he left the Soviet team and joined the Tauberbischofsheim fencing club . In 1992 he became German champion with the sword. At the 1992 Olympic Games in Barcelona , he won gold with the German team, with Robert Felisiak from Poland being a second late-naturalist in the team.

For this victory he received the Silver Laurel Leaf on June 23, 1993.

In the same year he was awarded the Bambi . In early 1993, Vladimir Resnichenko returned to Moscow for a few years. For a while he lived in Esslingen am Neckar and, like Robert Felisiak, worked as a fencing trainer at TSF Ditzingen . Since 2009 he has been working as a trainer at the Württemberg SV Illingen .

literature

  • Volker Kluge : Summer Olympic Games. Chronicle IV. Seoul 1988 - Atlanta 1996. Sportverlag Berlin, Berlin 2002, ISBN 3-328-00830-6 .
  • National Olympic Committee for Germany: Barcelona 92. The German Olympic team , Frankfurt 1992

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Landessportbund Niedersachsen e. V., VIBSS: The Federal President and his duties in the field of sport: ... On June 23, 1993, Federal President von Weizsäcker awarded ... disabled and non-disabled athletes at the 1992 Olympic and Paralympic Games with the Silver Laurel Leaf ...
  2. ^ Mühlacker Tagblatt : Fencing trainer wakes up from the coma on August 30, 2011