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Shorin, Yuri Alexandrovich

Yuri Aleksandrovich Shorin ( December 29, 1933 , Noginsk , Moscow Region - September 4, 1994 , Obukhovo , Moscow Region ) - Soviet hockey player with ball and field hockey , Honored Master of Sports of the USSR , Honored Trainer of the RSFSR , five - time world champion , six - time champion of the USSR .

Hockey player
Yuri Shorin
personal information
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Full nameYuri Alexandrovich Shorin
Date of BirthDecember 29, 1933 ( 1933-12-29 )
Place of BirthNoginsk ( Moscow region , RSFSR , USSR )
Date of deathSeptember 4, 1994 ( 1994-09-04 ) (aged 60)
Place of deathp. Obukhovo , ( Moscow region , Russia )
Citizenship the USSR Russia
Hockey schoolThe Red Banner ( Glukhovo )
Professional career1950-1987
Positionmidfielder
Growth171 cm
Weight72 kg
Hockey sticksright
Club (s)

USSR flag The Red Banner ( Glukhovo ) (1950-1954)
USSR flag CSKA (CDSA) ( Moscow ) (1956-1962)
USSR flag Pennant ( Kaliningrad ) (1962-1964)
USSR flag Dynamo ( Moscow ) (1963-1972)

USSR flag Labor ( Obukhovo ) (1972-1987)
games / statistics336 // 109
National teamUSSR flag USSR national team (1961-1971)
games / statistics21 // 4
Coaching career1971-1988
Trainer

USSR flag Dynamo ( Moscow ) (1971-1972) (playing)
USSR flag Banner ( Noginsk ) (1972-1974)

USSR flag Labor ( Obukhovo ) (1975-1988)
Ranksms (1957)
msmc (1965)
ZMS (1963)
ZTR RSFSR (1989)
Awards and medals

Order of the Badge of Honor Master of Sports of the USSR.png Honored Master of Sports of the USSR

Hockey with a ball
World Championship
GoldWorld Cup 1961
GoldWorld Cup 1963
GoldWorld Cup 1965
GoldWorld Cup 1967
GoldWorld Cup 1969

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Career

Yuri Shorin was born in the city of Noginsk, Moscow Region, in a family of workers from the Glukhovsky Cotton Mill. At the age of 17, he began to play for the Red Banner team, which represented the plant.

While serving in the army, he played for the team of the Kantemirovskaya division , and from there he was later transferred to the CDSA team, where in 1957 he became the champion of the USSR , and also was first called up to the USSR team and in 1961 became the world champion .

After the disbandment of the army team in 1962, he moved to the Kaliningrad Vympel . As part of the Moscow Region team, he won the highest achievement in its history - the bronze medals of the Allied Championship of 1963 and again became the world champion as a player in the national team.

After Vympel left the major league due to its reduction, Shorin ended up in Dynamo Moscow and won the national championship five times with the team, winning three world championships. At the last of them, in 1969, he was recognized as the best midfielder and entered the symbolic team.

In all three clubs, Yuri Shorin wore a captain's armband.

As part of CDSA and Dynamo, he tried himself in field hockey . One time with each of the teams he became the winner of the All-Union competitions, was involved in the national team, but did not succeed in the international arena.

In 1971, Shorin received an offer to become a Dynamo playing coach, but at the end of the 1971/1972 season he unexpectedly left the club and returned to his homeland in Noginsk , where he began to train the local Znamya team, playing in the regional championship, while playing in regional competitions for Obukhov "Labor . "

Realizing that they did not plan to develop ball hockey in his hometown, he finally switched to work in Obukhovo , where he became a playing coach of Labor , while being a children's coach. Together with his team he went to the AUCCTU Cup finals three times, and in 1977 became the winner of the second league of the USSR Championship .

Shorin worked in Obukhovo until the last days, raising several masters of sports, and received the title of Honored Trainer of the RSFSR .

Since 2002, a tournament of veteran teams in memory of Yuri Shorin has been held annually in the village of Obukhovo .

Achievements

Ball Hockey

In clubs

  USSR Champion (6) - 1957, 1965, 1967, 1969, 1970, 1972
  Silver medalist of the USSR championship (6) - 1958, 1960, 1962, 1966, 1968, 1971
  Bronze medalist of the USSR Championship (3) β€”1959, 1961, 1963

The list of 22 best players of the season (7) - 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1968, 1969

Team

  World Champion (5) - 1961, 1963, 1965, 1967, 1969

  • World Cup Midfielder (1) - 1969
  • Awarded the IBF Medal for Outstanding Merit
  • In 1998, he entered the list of the best players in the national hockey team for 40 years of participation in world championships .

Field Hockey

  Champion of the USSR - 1956, 1969

Rewards

  • Order of the Badge of Honor (05/30/1969)

Links

G.L. Chernevich, E.A. Schoolchildren. Dynamo. Encyclopedia. - M: Terra-Sport, 2002 .-- (480). - ISBN 5-93127-157-0 .

Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Shorin__Yuri_Alexandrovich&oldid=87951761


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