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Demitkov, Anatoly Nikolaevich

Anatoly Nikolaevich Demitkov ( May 27 [1] (according to other sources - August 24 ) [2] 1926 - August 15, 2005 ) - Soviet athlete ( kayaking ), silver medalist of the 1956 Olympic Games (kayak two, 1000 meters) ), the 1957 European champion (deuce, 10 kilometers), the bronze medalist of the 1957 European championship (deuce, 1000 meters), the bronze medalist of the 1958 world championship (two and four, 1000 meters), seven-time (according to other sources - eight times) [ 3] champion of the USSR [4] . Honored Master of Sports of the USSR (1956).

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Full nameAnatoly Nikolaevich Demitkov
A country USSR → Russia
Specializationkayaking
ClubDSO Spartak (Leningrad)
Date of BirthAugust 24, 1926 ( 1926-08-24 )
Place of BirthKuznetsovskaya village, Pudozhsky district , Autonomous Karelian SSR , USSR
Date of deathAugust 15, 2005 ( 2005-08-15 ) (78 years old)
Place of deathSaint Petersburg , Russia
TrainersN. N. Smirnov , G. M. Krasnopevtsev
Awards and medals
Summer olympic games
SilverMelbourne 1956K-2 1000 m
State awards
Honored Master of Sports of the USSROrder of the Patriotic War II degreeOrder of the Badge of HonorSU Medal For the Defense of the Soviet Transarctic ribbon.svgMedal "For the victory over Germany in the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945."

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Biography

Born on May 27 [1] (according to other sources - August 24 ) [2] 1926 . Volunteered for the front from Pudozh , served as a sailor, minder in the Northern Fleet. Disabled World War II of the second group. [2]

He was buried in the Northern cemetery .

Sports career

He played for DSO "Spartak" (Leningrad). Trainers - N. N. Smirnov , G. M. Krasnopevtsev . [3]

During the career he won: [3] [4]

  • Silver medalist of the 1956 Olympics in a double kayak with Mikhail Kaaleste at a distance of 1,000 m
  • 1957 European champion (deuce, 10 kilometers).
  • 1957 European Championship bronze medalist (double, 1000 meters)
  • two-time bronze medalist of the 1958 World Cup (two and four, 1000 meters)
  • seven-time [4] (according to other sources - eight-time) [3] champion of the USSR (1952, 1954-1956, 1958, 1960). [3]
  • two-time winner of the championships of the USSR (1957, 1959).
Trainer

In 1963-1986 he worked as a trainer for DSO "Spartak". Prepared 28 masters of sports, 3 masters of sports of international class. [3]

Rewards

He was awarded the orders of the Patriotic War II degree, the Badge of Honor (for achievements in sports), medals "For the defense of the Arctic", "For the victory over Germany." [2]

Notes

  1. ↑ 1 2 Anatoly Demitkov Bio, Stats, and Results
  2. ↑ 1 2 3 4 Archived copy (unspecified) (inaccessible link) . Date of treatment August 26, 2014. Archived March 28, 2012.
  3. ↑ 1 2 3 4 5 6 Demitkov Anatoly Nikolaevich :: NSU im. P.F. Lesgaft, St. Petersburg Archived on July 14, 2012.
  4. ↑ 1 2 3 Demitkov Anatoly Nikolaevich Archived copy of January 31, 2013 to Wayback Machine (unavailable link from 06/14/2016 [1153 days])

Literature

  • Famous people of St. Petersburg [text]: Biographical Dictionary / V. D. Dotsenko, G. M. Getmanets, V. M. Yoltukhovsky. - St. Petersburg: "Aurora-Design", 2005 - T. 1. - P. 110-111.
  • Karelian sports veterans are front-line soldiers. - Petrozavodsk, 2017

Links

  • Olympians of Karelia. ANATOLY DEMITKOV.
  • BOOK OF MEMORY AND GLORY OF THE UNION SPORTS OF Leningrad. DEMITKOV Anatoly Nikolaevich. p. 46


Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Demitkov,_Anatoly_Nikolaevich&oldid=98988790


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