Viktor Mikhailovich Kuznetsov (born December 14, 1941 , Novosibirsk ) is an honored trainer of the USSR, an honored coach of Russia in classical ( Greco-Roman ) wrestling. Honored Worker of Physical Culture of the Russian Federation (1999). [one]
Victor Kuznetsov | ||||||
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| Full name | Victor Mikhailovich Kuznetsov | |||||
| Date of Birth | December 14, 1941 | |||||
| Place of Birth | Novosibirsk , USSR | |||||
| Famous students | Vladimir Zubkov , Alexander Karelin , Roman Vlasov | |||||
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Biography
He graduated from the Novosibirsk TFK and the Omsk State Medical Institute, mastered the basics of Greco-Roman wrestling under the guidance of the honored trainer of the RSFSR I. A. Belousov. After his debut at the championship of the Central Council “Dynamo” (2nd place), at the age of 19 he was awarded the title of Master of Sports. Many times won the championship at the championship of Siberia, three times - the Dynamo Rossoviet, won the international tournament in memory of Ivan Poddubny ( Grand Prix of Ivan Poddubny ). He won the championship of Russia and other competitions. Eight times became the champion of Novosibirsk. Viktor Mikhailovich also has especially prestigious victories in his assets - over the repeated champion of the USSR, the world champion, Honored Master of Sports V. Stashkevich . He has been working as a coach since 1962. From 1981 to 1985, he was a classic wrestling coach at the Novosibirsk Electrotechnical Institute section (now Novosibirsk State Technical University), the Petrel sports society. Since 1985, he has been a classic wrestling coach of the Dynamo sports society (Novosibirsk). In the USSR team since 1987. Coach of the USSR team at the 1988 Olympics , coach of the United Team at the 1992 Olympics , coach of the Russian team at the 1996 Olympics and 2000 Olympics . Kuznetsov’s section was attended by more than 15,000 children and adolescents. He trained more than twenty sports masters, three international-class masters of sports, as well as three honored masters of sports - Vladimir Zubkov , who became four-time world champion in the weight category up to 48 kg and twelve-time European champion, nine-time world and three-time Olympic champion A. Karelin , two-time world and European champion, two-time Olympic champion Roman Vlasov in the weight category up to 74 kg and up to 75 kg. Daniil Ivanov (weight category 130 kg) - Honored Master of Sports of Russia, silver medalist of the Deaflympic Games (freestyle wrestling, 2005), bronze medalist of the Deaflympic Games (Greco-Roman wrestling, 2009), three-time world champion among the hearing impaired (freestyle wrestling, 2004 and 2008, Greco-Roman wrestling (2012), two-time European champion among the hearing-impaired (freestyle wrestling (2003); Greco-Roman wrestling (2015), fourteen-time champion of Russia among the hearing-impaired (freestyle wrestling / Greco-Roman wrestling).
Rewards
USSR awards and titles
- USSR Master of Sports (1960)
- Honored Coach
- Honored Worker of Physical Culture of the Russian Federation (1999).
He was awarded the Order of the Badge of Honor and Friendship (1997) [2] .
Foreign Awards
Cavalier of the Golden Order of the International Federation of United Wrestling Styles (FILA).
Since 1995, the annual All-Russian Youth Tournament for the prizes of V. M. Kuznetsov has been held.
Notes
- ↑ Decree of the President of the Russian Federation of November 22, 1999 No. 1559 (Unavailable link) . Date of treatment January 1, 2014. Archived January 2, 2014.
- ↑ Decree of the President of the Russian Federation of January 6, 1997 No. 1 (inaccessible link)