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Chernigin, Alexander Nikolaevich

Alexander Nikolaevich Chernigin (September 7, 1937, Leningrad - March 24, 2016, St. Petersburg ) - Soviet sambo fighter , master of sports of the USSR . Soviet and Russian sambo and judo coach , Honored Coach of the USSR , Honored Coach of Russia , Honored Worker of Physical Culture of the Russian Federation .

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Alexander Nikolaevich Chernigin
Wrestling coach
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Personal Information
Date of BirthSeptember 7, 1937
Place of BirthLeningrad , USSR
Date of deathMarch 24, 2016
Place of deathSaint Petersburg , Russia
Awards

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Content

Ranks

  • Master of Sports of the USSR ;
  • Honored Coach of the USSR ;
  • Honored Coach of Russia ;
  • Honored Worker of Physical Culture of the Russian Federation ;
  • International referee ;
  • Member of the Petrovsky Academy of Sciences and Arts.

Coach

  • Vasiliev Ivan Vasilievich .

Best Achievements

  • Coach of the USSR national team from 1981 to 1986.
  • Coach of the Central Council of the VFSO Dynamo from 1981 to 1987.
  • He was one of the ten best sambo wrestling trainers of the USSR in 1975, 1976, 1977, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986.
  • He was one of the ten best trainers of Leningrad among all sports cultivated in the city in 1977, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984.
  • Senior coach of the Leningrad national team and chairman of the coaching council of the Leningrad Sambo Federation of Leningrad from 1974 to 1987.
  • Chairman of the Coaching Council of the Sambo Federation of St. Petersburg from 2003 to March 2016
  • President of the Sambo Veterans Association VFSO Dynamo from 2004 to 2016.
  • He is the author of the first textbook on judo fighting in Russian in the USSR (film strip judo until 1974).

Prepared during coaching

  • 2 ZMS of the USSR
  • 1 ZMS RF
  •  
    6 MSMK
  • 125 MS of the USSR
  • 6 MS RF

Of them

World Championships:

  • Champions: V.I. Chingin - 1984; V.V. Panshin - 1985, 1986.
  • Winners of the world championships: V. I. Chingin - 1982; V.V. Panshin - 1982, 1984; M.V. Kokorin - 1986.

World Cup:

  • 1st place: V.I. Chingin - 1981, 1983; V.V. Panshin - 1982; M.V. Kokorin - 1984.
  • 2nd place: M.V. Kokorin - 1981; V.I. Chingin - 1982.
  • 3rd place: M.V. Kokorin - 1986.

European Championships:

  • 1st place: V. A. Soloviev - 1976; V. I. Chingin - 1982, 1986; M.V. Kokorin - 1982.
  • 2nd place: V.V. Panshin - 1982.
  • 1st place at the International Competition "Friendship-84" V.V. Panshin .
  • World Championship among juniors: 2nd place - I.Z. Garaev 2002.
  • Judo wrestling 1st place at the World Police and Firefighter Games: F. Yu. Karpukhin 2003.
  • 2nd place in judo wrestling at the World Police and Firefighter Games: I. I. Moskin 1999; S. A. Ledyaev 2003.

Awarded

  • Badge "Resident of the besieged Leningrad"
  • Medal "For Labor Valor"
  • Veteran of Labor Medal
  • Medal "50th Anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War"
  • Medal “In memory of the 300th anniversary of St. Petersburg”
  • Badge of honor "For Merits in the Development of Physical Culture and Sports of the USSR"
  • Awarded the title "Honorary Dynamo"
  • Badge of honor “L”
  • Badge of honor “LO”
  • Certificate of honor of the USSR Ministry of the Interior
  • Diplomas of the Executive Committee of the Lensoviet 1982, 1983, 1988

Sources

  • Chernigin Alexander Nikolaevich (neopr.) . sambo.ru . Date of appeal October 17, 2017.
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Chernigin,_Alexander_Nikolaevich&oldid=88410141


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