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Preobrazhensky, Vladimir Sergeevich (athlete)

Vladimir Sergeevich Preobrazhensky ( January 23, 1924 , . Dedenevo , Moscow region - July 2013 ) - Soviet skier and skier, ski and mountain-ski coach, sports doctor, Russian sports journalist. Five-time champion of the Soviet Union (1944–47). In the USSR national alpine skiing team he worked as a doctor, coached women.

Honored Worker of Culture of Russia. The author of ten books on sports medicine, skiing and skiing.

Brother - Yury Sergeevich Preobrazhensky .

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Education

Higher medical, sports medicine and reflexology specialist; journalistic.

Sports Achievements

1944 champion of the Soviet Union in slalom, 1945 , 1946 , 1947 in the Alpine biathlon, 1947 in giant slalom (the first champion of the USSR).

Coach

Senior coach of the women's alpine skiing team at the 1956 Winter Olympics.

Journalism

He had the nickname "Doctor FiS": his whole life was associated with the journal "Physical Culture and Sport" (FiS).

From 1961 to 1978 participant in international competitions of journalists who won five times.

Books

The author of books about skiing - “Everything about skiing and skiing” (M., 1985), “Pocket trainer: ringing ski track”; Pocket Coach: Steep Turns (1984), Pocket Coach: Ski Steps (1991), Get Rid of Suffering. Atlas Ledneva "(1996) and" Youth Tips from Dr. FiS "(1998), on pedagogy -" Tips for parents "(1978)," Tips for adults "(1983).

Links

  • http://www.fismag.ru/pub/kochet-01-13-2.php
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Preobrazhensky ,_Vladimir_Sergeevich_ (an athlete )&oldid = 93036268


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