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Gomozkov, Stanislav Nikolaevich

Stanislav Nikolaevich Gomozkov (born 03/08/1948, Osipovichi, Mogilev region , BSSR ) - Soviet athlete, table tennis player . The only world champion among Soviet male players. Four-time European champion in mixed doubles and multiple medalist of the World and European Championships in doubles and team categories. Multiple champion of the USSR . Honored Master of Sports of the USSR [2] [3] .

Table tennis player
Stanislav Gomozkov
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Full nameStanislav Nikolaevich Gomozkov
Citizenship USSR → Russia
Club"Spartak Moscow)
Date of BirthAugust 3, 1948 ( 1948-08-03 ) (71 years old)
Place of BirthOsipovichi, Mogilev region , BSSR
TrainerS. D. Sprach
Game handright
Graspeuropean
ITTF Rating
Highest ITTF Positionfive
Awards and medals
World Championships
SilverStockholm 1967doubles
BronzeMunich 1969doubles
GoldCalcutta 1975mixed
European Championships
SilverLondon 1966team
BronzeLondon 1966doubles
GoldLyon 1968mixed
SilverLyon 1968team
BronzeLyon 1968doubles
GoldMoscow 1970mixed
BronzeMoscow 1970doubles
GoldRotterdam 1972mixed
GoldNovi Sad 1974mixed
BronzeNew Garden 1974doubles
State and departmental awards
Honored Master of Sports of the USSR

Sports career

Stanislav Gomozkov is the only world champion among Soviet male players. He won this title in 1975 in a mixed race with Tatyana Ferdman . Four-time European champion in mixed doubles (1968, 1970, 1972, 1974), he won all four times in a pair with Zoya Rudnova . Five-time European champion among juniors in singles (1966), doubles (1965, 1967) and team categories (1965, 1966). Multiple champion of the USSR . Honored Master of Sports of the USSR [4] .

The highest position in the global ITTF ranking was 5th in 1967 [5] .

Coaching career

In 1978-1980, the coach of the USSR women's team, under his leadership, the USSR women's team consisting of Narine Antonyan , Lyudmila Bakshutova , Flyura Bulatova and Valentina Popova won gold at the 1980 European Championships in Bern [4] .

Coach of the five-time European champion Flyura Bulatova [6] . Honored Coach of Russia [7] .

Personal life

In 1997 he married Fleur Bulatova . He has two sons, Alexander and Dmitry, living in Moscow.

Notes

  1. ↑ Singles victories in ITTF sponsored competitions: World Cup, World Cup, ITTF World Tour , ITTF World Tour Grand Finals
  2. ↑ Frimerman E. Ya. Table Tennis . - M .: Olympia-Press, 2005 .-- 80 p. - ISBN 5-94299-029-8 .
  3. ↑ ITTF statistics. Stanislav Gomozkov (neopr.) (Unavailable link) . ITTF official website. Date of treatment February 20, 2016. Archived March 4, 2016.
  4. ↑ 1 2 Stanislav Gomozkov - 70!
  5. ↑ André Damman. History of world rankings . ITTF official website. Date of treatment February 20, 2016. Archived March 3, 2016.
  6. ↑ Eduard Frimerman. Stanislav Gomozkov. The best left strike of the era (unopened) . DEF.Kondopoga.ru (04.17.2011). Date of treatment February 20, 2016.
  7. ↑ Shprakh S. D. I have no secrets ... A training manual for coaches, athletes, table tennis fans. . - M, 1998 .-- 64 p.



Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Gomozkov,_Stanislav_Nikolaevich&oldid=98699996


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