Yuriy Sukhorukov ( Ukrainian. Yuriy Sukhorukov ; born on March 29, 1968 , Donetsk , USSR ) is a Ukrainian athlete performing bullet shooting, Honored Master of Sports of Ukraine .
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| Full name | Yuri Alexandrovich Sukhorukov |
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| Date of Birth | March 29, 1968 (51 year) |
| Place of Birth | Donetsk , Ukrainian SSR |
| Kind of shooting sport | bullet shooting (rifle) |
| Sports title | ZMS of Ukraine |
| Height Weight | 181 cm / 75 kg |
Height - 181 cm. Weight - 75 kg.
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Biography
First coach - Valentin Petrovich Pykhtin. Coach - Irina Sukhorukova. He graduated from the Donetsk State Institute of Health, Physical Education and Sport . He lives in Donetsk, trains in the sports club "ISD" (Industrial Union of Donbass) and the society "Dynamo" [1] . Major of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine. Married, has a son and a daughter.
Sports Achievements
- 2004 - Olympic Games in Athens , shooting from three positions with a rifle from 50 meters - 24th place.
- 2005 - European Championship, shooting from three positions with a rifle from 50 meters - 2nd place in team competitions.
- 2006 - World Championship, rifle shooting from 50 meters - 2nd place in individual competitions.
- 2008 - World Cup, shooting from three positions with a rifle from 50 m - 2nd place.
- 2008 - Beijing Olympic Games , shooting from three positions with a rifle from 50 meters - 2nd place.
Awards
- Order “For courage” III degree ( September 4, 2008 ) - for achieving high sports results at the XXIX Summer Olympic Games in Beijing (People's Republic of China), shown courage, dedication and will to win, the rise of international authority of Ukraine [2]
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Links
- Yuri Sukhorukov . Archived December 2, 2012.
- Yury Sukhorukov: “Labor days will soon begin” . Archived December 2, 2012.
- Personal data of Yuriy Aleksandrovich Sukhorukov on the official website of the Shooting Federation of Ukraine . Archived December 2, 2012.
- Yuri Sukhorukov: “Any medal of the Olympiad is a victory” Archived December 2, 2012.