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Zyuyukova, Nina Anatolyevna

Nina Anatolyevna Zyuskova ( May 3, 1952 , Kalchik ) - Soviet athlete , Olympic champion in the relay 4x400 meters . Honored Master of Sports of the USSR (1980).

Athletics
Nina Zyukova
Proporchenko, Oiler, Zyukova, Nazarova 1980.jpg
Nina Zyukova second from right
general information
Full nameNina Anatolyevna Zyukova
Date and place of birthMay 3, 1952 ( 1952-05-03 ) (67 years old)
Kalchik , USSR
Citizenship the USSR
Growth180 cm
Weight67 kg
ClubLokomotiv (Donetsk)
TrainersViktor Vladimirovich Kheifets
Personal records
400 m50.17 (1980)
International medals
Olympic Games
GoldMoscow 1980relay race 4 × 400 m
State and departmental awards

Order of the Badge of Honor

Content

Career

She graduated from the secondary school of the village of Zamozhnoe (now Chermalyk ), where her sports talent first appeared. Engaged in the local athletics section. Already at school, she showed remarkable results, which allowed three years after her graduation to become a candidate for the Olympic team. [1] [2]

 

At the Olympic Games in Moscow, together with Tatyana Prorochenko , Tatyana Goishchik and Irina Nazarova, won the gold medal in the relay race 4 × 400 meters [3] .

Personal life

She graduated from the Zhdanov culinary and trade school with a degree in long-distance cook [4] .

Married to Victor Kheifets, her son Vladimir Zyukov is a world- class sports master, long jumper [5] . Now Zyukova works as a children's coach.

In sports and subsequent career Nina Zyukova helped A. A. Bilyaz . [6]

Notes

  1. ↑ Olympic champion from Chermalyk
  2. ↑ May 3 in the history of sports in Russia
  3. ↑ Zyuyukova Nina Anatolyevna - article from the Grand Olympic Encyclopedia ( M. , 2006)
  4. ↑ Queen of Athletics (Russian) . Donetsk ridge. Date of treatment August 9, 2012. Archived October 1, 2012.
  5. ↑ Nina Zyukova: “To win the Olympics-80, I have come a long way with obstacles and turns” (Russian) . Sports club ISD. Date of treatment August 9, 2012. Archived October 1, 2012.
  6. ↑ Nina Zyukova: “To win the Olympics-80, I have come a long way with obstacles and turns” (unopened) (inaccessible link) . Date of treatment June 5, 2017. Archived May 22, 2017.

Links

  • Olympic champion from Chermalyk
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Zyukova__Nina_Anatolyevna&oldid=101365339


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