Viktor Ivanovich Talyanov ( October 19, 1934 , Leningrad - January 2, 2014 ) - Soviet skier, Soviet Russian coach and sports figure in alpine skiing. Coach of women's national teams of the USSR and Russia in Alpine skiing (1970–2000), senior coach of the national team of the Armed Forces of the USSR (1967 to 1987). 21-time champion of the USSR in various ski disciplines (1956-67-ies.). He was a member of the USSR national team. Participant in the 1956 Winter Olympics in Cortina d'Ampezzo, World Championships in Bad Gastein. The first of the Soviet male skiers entered the world elite. Master of Sports of the USSR (1954). After completing his sports career, having received a higher sports education in the specialty coach-teacher, in 1967 he became a coach. Among his pupils are the multiple winner of the World Cup stages Alexander Zhirov , the vice-champion of the 1994 Olympics in Lillehammer and the winner of the 1991 World Championships Svetlana Gladysheva , the multiple winner and the prize winner of the World Cup Varvara Zelenskaya and Svetlana Novikova , Tatiana Lebedeva , Anna Larionova .
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He began to engage in skiing from 10 years in 1944 in the ski section of the Central House of the Red Army (CDKA) on the Sparrow Hills in Moscow.
In recent years, he coached the Metallurg ski team in Abzakovo .
Buried at the Khovansky cemetery in Moscow.
The name of I.I. Talyanova is the CSKA Winter Sports School.
Results
USSR Champion: - 1956 - slalom; - 1959 - giant slalom, slalom; - 1960 - giant slalom, slalom, triathlon; - 1961 - giant slalom, slalom, triathlon; - 1962 - downhill, triathlon; - 1963 - giant slalom, slalom, triathlon; - 1964 - downhill; - 1965 - downhill, giant slalom; - 1966 - slalom, triathlon; - 1967 - giant slalom, triathlon.
Participant in the Winter Olympics in 1956 (Cortina d'Ampezzo).
Member of the World Championship in 1958 (Badgastein).
Participant of the Holmenkollsky Games in 1955 (3rd in the slalom-giant, 4th in the downhill).
From 1956 to 1962 - competitor FIS-A, the best result - 3rd in the downhill, 3rd in the slalom in 1960 (San Moritz).
From 1956 to 1958 in competitions FIS-A started in group I.
The first among men is the Soviet mountain skier, one of the ten best sportsmen in the world: in 1956 (Kitzbühel, downhill), in 1958 (Chamonix, slalom).