Mikhail Sergeyevich Turkin (born October 23, 1923 ) is a Soviet hockey player with a ball , a world champion.
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| Full name | Mikhail Sergeevich Turkin |
| Date of Birth | October 23, 1923 (95 years old) |
| Place of Birth | Moscow ( USSR ) |
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| Hockey school | " Petrel " ( Moscow ) |
| Position | midfielder |
| Growth | 176 |
| Weight | 80 |
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| games / statistics | 200 (52) |
| National team | USSR national team 1957 |
| games / statistics | 20) |
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Career
M.S. Turkin began to play ball hockey in the children's team " Petrel " ( Moscow ) in 1937.
During the Second World War, he was evacuated . He worked at the tank factory in Nizhny Tagil in 1941-1947.
In 1944 he made his debut in the Nizhny Tagil Tractor , where he spent 4 seasons.
Since 1947, plays in the Moscow clubs " Wings of the Soviets " and " Petrel ".
In 1958 he appeared in a club near Moscow from Perovo . And a year later he begins to play in Kaliningrad as part of Vympel , where he plays four seasons.
Completion of a career falls on Fili ( Moscow ).
He was involved in the USSR national team , in which he became the champion at the first world championship.
He played well with ice hockey . In the 1952/53 season, he played for Krylia Sovetov ( Moscow ).
He was one of the pioneers of grass hockey . He played for Petrel ( Moscow ), in 1956 he was involved in the national team .
Coaching career
In 1969-1971, he was the head coach of HC Vympel ( Kaliningrad ).
Achievements
ball hockey
- Bronze medalist of the USSR Championship (3) - 1957, 1958, 1963
- Bronze medalist of the Spartakiad of the Peoples of the RSFSR (1) - 1961
- Winner of the unions spartakiad (1) - 1956
- The lists of the 22 best hockey players of the USSR (2) - 1956, 1957
- World Champion - 1957
- Winner of the Moscow International Tournament - 1956
Links
- Sosnin V.I., Scheglov M.I., Yurin V.L. Ball Hockey: Encyclopedia. - M: New Technologies, 2009. - 808 p. - ISBN 978-5-86541-025-6 .