Yuri Sergeyevich Ryazanov (March 21, 1987, Vladimir - October 20, 2009, Sobinsky District , Vladimir Region ) - Russian gymnast , Honored Master of Sports (2007).
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Full name | Yury Sergeevich Ryazanov |
A country | Russia |
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Club | CSKA , KTV Straubenhardt [1] |
Date of Birth | March 21, 1987 |
Place of Birth | Vladimir , USSR |
Date of death | October 20, 2009 (22 years) |
Place of death | Sobinsky District, Vladimir Region , Russia |
Growth | 170 cm |
Weight | 69 kg |
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Biography
Pupil of the Vladimir Sports School in gymnastics named after N. G. Tolkachev (coach - Igor Nikolaevich Kalabushkin ) [2] , graduate of Vladimir State Humanitarian University .
In the Russian team - since 2006. European champion (2008) and silver medalist of the World Championships (2006) in the team championship, bronze medalist of the European Championships in All-Around (2007, 2009), winner of the Russian Championship 2009 in Bryansk (floor exercises and absolute primacy), repeated prize winner of the national championships and Cup Winners World Cup Stages.
Participant of the Games of the XXIX Olympiad , took the 6th place in team competitions.
On October 16, 2009, he won a bronze medal in competitions of all-rounders at the World Championships in London , interrupting a series of failures of Russian athletes at world championships in the most prestigious form of the program, which has lasted since 1999.
On October 20, 2009, he died as a result of a traffic accident at the 161st kilometer of the federal highway M7 “Volga” at the entrance to the village of Vorsha, Sobinsky district, Vladimir region. [3]
A memorial service was held on October 22 in Vladimir in the City Palace of Culture. He was buried on the Walk of Fame cemetery Ulybyshevo near the grave of Olympic champion Alexey Prokurorov, who died in 2008, died. [four]
According to the results of the year 2009, he entered the top ten sportsmen of Russia according to the version of the Federation of Sports Journalists of Russia (FZHR), posthumously becoming the laureate of the Silver Doe prize. On April 13, 2010, a solemn ceremony was held at the Lake Ozero base near Moscow, which was held by the Vice-President of the FZHR, Chairman of the Moscow Federation of Sports Journalists Vladimir Salivon. He gave the statuette "Silver doe" countryman Ryazanov - nine-time world champion Yuri Korolev . It was decided that it would be stored in the museum of the Vladimir school of gymnastics. [five]
Personal Competition Results
Year | Competition level | City | Occupied place | View | Result |
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2006 | World Championship | Aarhus | sixteen | All-around | 88,900 |
2007 | Europe championship | Amsterdam | 3 | All-around | 89,000 |
2007 | World Championship | Stuttgart | 13 | All-around | 89,875 |
2008 | Europe championship | Lausanne | eight | Rings | 14,625 |
2009 | Europe championship | Milan | 3 | All-around | 88,200 |
2009 | World Championship | London | 3 | All-around | 88,400 |
Notes
- ↑ Club KTV Straubenhardt site
- ↑ Kuksenkov Sr.: Nikolai in Russia will work with the trainer Ryazanov
- ↑ The leader of the Russian national team in gymnastics was killed in a car accident
- ↑ Yura Ryazanov will be buried next to Alexei Prokurorov
- ↑ Representatives of the tragically deceased gymnast Yuri Ryazanov solemnly awarded the "Silver Fallow deer"
Links
- Yuri Ryazanov on the website of the International Gymnastics Federation
- Yuri Ryazanov - Olympic statistics on the website Sports-Reference.com (English)
- Interview after the Beijing Olympics
- Yuri Ryazanov on the site "People"