Igor Alekseevich Kashkarov ( May 5, 1933 , Malmyzh , Kirov Region ) - Soviet athlete , bronze medalist of the Olympic Games . Honored Master of Sports of the USSR (1957).
Igor Kashkarov | ||||||||
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| Full name | Igor Alekseevich Kashkarov | |||||||
| Date and place of birth | Malmyzh , Kirov region , USSR | |||||||
| Citizenship | ||||||||
| Growth | 184 cm | |||||||
| Weight | 88 kg | |||||||
| Club | Petrel (Moscow) | |||||||
| Trainers | Vladimir Dyachkov | |||||||
| Personal records | ||||||||
| Height | 2.12 (1959) | |||||||
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Career
At the Olympics in Melbourne in 1956, Igor participated in high jumps and won a bronze medal, losing to Australian and American [1] .
At the 1958 European Athletics Championships in Stockholm he was 4th (2.06).
Competition appearances
International and All-Union Competitions
USSR Championships
Two-time champion of the USSR (in 1955 and 1959 ).
| Year | Result | date | City | A place |
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| 1955 | 1.97 | November 13-17 | Tbilisi | I |
| 1956 | 2.00 | August 5-16 | Moscow | II |
| 1958 | 2.03 | July 19-21 | Tallinn | III |
| 1959 | 2.11 | August 9-14 | Moscow | I |
USSR records
I. Kashkarov set 5 records of the USSR (2.06–2.10) in 1956.
Notes
- ↑ Olympic Games of the 16th Olympiad - an article from the Grand Olympic Encyclopedia ( M. , 2006)
Links
- Igor Alekseevich Kashkarov - Olympic statistics on the website Sports-Reference.com (English)