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Sports games (magazine)

“Sporting Games” is a Soviet and Russian sports and methodological magazine published in 1955 - 1994 in Russian in Moscow.

Sport games
Abbreviation
( ISO 4 )
SI
Specializationsports and methodical magazine
Periodicityonce a month
TongueRussian
A country USSR , Russia
PublisherFiS - Press Moscow
Edition History1955 - 1994
Established1955
Circulation250,000 copies ( 1968 - 1972 )
ISSN print version0131-9604

Content

Journal History

It was published in Moscow by the Committee on Physical Culture and Sport under the Council of Ministers of the USSR . The magazine was devoted to various problems of the theory and practice of sports games. He talked about game sports ( football , hockey , basketball , tennis , etc.). He published the results of sports competitions.

The magazine published articles on best practices for organizing work in sports games, scientific and methodological articles on the system of training and training teams, analyzes creative searches for the best coaches, and gives qualified advice on how to conduct competitions [1] .

Journal Editors

The first editor-in-chief of the magazine was Sokolov, Alexei Andreevich (1955 No. 1 - 1957 No. 5). An authoritative person in domestic football, he greatly helped the formation of the magazine. [2]

The editorial board of the journal included S. P. Belits-Gaiman , G. L. Kachalin , A. Yu. Kistyakovsky . G. M. Kukolevsky , V. A. Oskolkova , S. A. Savin , N. V. Semashko , M. D. Tovarovsky , K. I. Travin , M. A. Cherepkov , I. P. Shramkov . Subsequently, the editors included such famous people in the world of sports as A.P. Starostin , A.V. Tarasov , O.S. Chekhov , L.I. Yashin .

The executive secretary of the editorial office was Anatoly Petrovich Chernyshev, who in 1957 became the editor-in-chief of the journal (1957 No. 7-1960 No. 2 - acting chief editor).

In 1968 , Vladimir Andreevich Novoskoltsev, who had previously worked as editor-in-chief of the newspaper Sovetsky Sport (1958-1968), was appointed the chief editor of the magazine. He was president of the Federation of Sports Journalists of the USSR . He was the author of books about Pierre de Coubertin . [3]

In 1986, the magazine was headed by the author of a number of books on sports games Ryzhkov, Dmitry Leontyevich .

Chronology of the activities of the chief editors of the magazine
  • 1955 No. 1 - 1957 No. 5 - Sokolov, Alexey Andreevich ;
  • 1957 No. 5 - 1968 No. 9 - Chernyshev, Anatoly Petrovich ;
  • 1968 No. 10 - 1986 No. 5 - Novoskoltsev, Vladimir Andreevich ;
  • 1986 No. 6 - 1994 No. 1 - Ryzhkov, Dmitry Leontyevich .

Frequency of publication

12 issues were published per year. An exception was the first (1955) year of publication (7 issues were published) and the last three years (1992-1994), when two (1992) and one issue each were published (1993, 1994). The numbers were combined only once: 1987. - 11/12 (390). In all, 443 physical issues of the journal magazine have been published over the years.

Editions of the magazine
  • 1955-1955 - 25,000 copies.
  • 1956-1956 - 45,000 copies.
  • 1957-1957 - 50,000 copies.
  • 1958-1958 - 51,000 copies.
  • 1959-1959 - 60,000 copies.
  • 1960-1960 - 66,000 copies
  • 1961-1961 - 75,000 copies.
  • 1962-1963 - 100,000 copies.
  • 1964-1965 - 150,000 copies.
  • 1966-1966 - 180,000 copies.
  • 1967-1967 - 200,000 copies.
  • 1968-1972 - 250,000 copies.
  • 1973-1976 - 170,000 copies.
  • 1977-1979 - 160,000 copies.
  • 1980-1990 - 150,000 copies.
  • 1991-1991 - 120,000 copies.
  • 1992-1994 - 50,000 copies.

Availability in libraries

Russian National Library - Storage Code: P41 / 52 [4]

Central Industrial Library for Physical Culture and Sports - Full-Text Access ( 1955 - 1969 ) [5]

Bibliography

The latest issues of journals for 1955-1967, 1987-1991 had publication indexes.

In 2009, a bibliography of the journal "Sports Games" (1955-1992) [6] was published, containing bibliographic descriptions of 9899 publications published in the journal.

Links

  • “Sports Games” // Big Soviet Encyclopedia : [in 30 vols.] / Ch. ed. A.M. Prokhorov . - 3rd ed. - M .: Soviet Encyclopedia, 1969-1978.

Notes

  1. ↑ Sports games // Encyclopedic Dictionary of Physical Culture and Sports. Volume 3. Ch. ed. - G.I. Kukushkin. M., "Physical Culture and Sports", 1963
  2. ↑ Football. Encyclopedia. In 3 volumes / Elagin A.V., Eremin D.A., Petrov V.S. - M.: Man, 2013. - Volume 3. - S. 568. ISBN 978-5-906131-04-1
  3. ↑ Great Olympic Encyclopedia: All about the Olympic Games / ed. V.L. Steinbach. - M.: Olympia press, 2006. - Volume 1. A – H. - S. 774. ISBN 5-94299-088-3
  4. ↑ Sports Games magazine (availability on the MFN)
  5. ↑ Library of Soviet Physical Culture and Sports
  6. ↑ Bibliographic index of articles in the journal "Sports Games" (1955-1992) / S. N. Elevich, B. E. Losin, Yu. M. Makarov, S. A. Pronin; Under. ed. S. A. Pronin. - SPb .: Olimp-SPb, 2009. - 284 p.


Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Sports_games_(log)&oldid=94532051


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