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Fedyukin, Anatoly Viktorovich

Anatoly Viktorovich Fedyukin ( January 26, 1952 , Voronezh ) - Soviet handball player , Olympic champion in 1976 , silver medalist in 1980 games . 1982 world champion. Spent 103 international matches in the USSR national team, scored 222 goals. At the club level, he played for the Kuntsevo team (Moscow), since 1978 - CSKA. USSR champion in handball 1978-1980, 1982, 1983. Honored Master of Sports (1976) [1] . At the end of his career, he became a coach, led the team of CSKA Moscow, Energy (Voronezh). He has the title of Honored Coach of the USSR.

Anatoly Viktorovich Fedyukin
personal information
Floor
A country
Specialization
Date of Birth
Place of Birth
Awards and medals
Olympic Games
GoldMontreal 1976handball
SilverMoscow 1980handball
World Championships
GoldGermany 1982
State awards
Honored Master of Sports of the USSRHonored Coach of the USSR

Notes

  1. ↑ Khavin B.N. Everything about the Olympic Games. - 2nd edition, supplemented. - M .: Physical education and sport, 1979. - S. 586.

Links

  • Fedyukin Anatoly Viktorovich - article from the Grand Olympic Encyclopedia ( M. , 2006)
  • An article about an athlete and a coach on the Voronezh city portal
  • Anatoly Fedyukin - Olympic statistics at Sports-Reference.com
  • Profile on databaseOlympics.com


Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Fedyukin_Anatoly_Viktorovich&oldid=101589993


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