Nikolai Nikolaevich Parkhomenko (February 4, 1935, Polivanovka , Magdalenovsky District , Dnipropetrovsk Region , Ukrainian SSR , USSR - July 10, 2009, Moscow , Russia ) - Soviet classic style wrestler , USSR Championship winner, USSR Master of Sports in Greco-Roman wrestling and Sambo wrestling, USSR Master of Sports of international class , Honored trainer of the USSR (1972), RSFSR, Kazakh SSR. Vice President of IWF ( International Weightlifting Federation) (1980-2009). First Deputy Minister for Physical Culture, Sports and Tourism of the Russian Federation (1999-2000). Director of the state institution "Center for the sports training of the national teams of Russia" (2000-2009). President of the FTR ( Weightlifting Federation of Russia ) (2003-2009). Doctor of Education .
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| Specialization | Classic wrestling |
| Club | Spartak ( Moscow region ) |
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| Sports career | 1952-1962 |
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| Weight | up to 87 kg |
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Biography
In 1952 he began to engage in wrestling in the section of the railway school in Dnepropetrovsk . In 1954 he entered the Moscow Industrial College “Labor Reserves”.
In 1957, he was enlisted as a classic wrestling coach of the Moscow Regional Council of the Spartak Society . He participated in six USSR championships (1954-1962).
Winner of international tournaments. At 21, he became a master of sports of the USSR in Greco-Roman wrestling. Nikolai Parkhomenko had a chance to teach sambo . In 1963 he became a sambo wrestling coach of the sports club of the Group of Soviet Forces in Wünsdorf in Germany. For high performance at the championship of the Armed Forces in the classic struggle, by order of the Commander-in-Chief of the SSVK to declare thanks and award them with a valuable gift.
A graduate of the Omsk State Institute of Physical Education in 1966. On June 15, 1969, he was enlisted as the head coach of the teams of the DSO “Spartak”. Participant in the 1956 and 1960 Olympic Games . He became the coach of the USSR national team at the 1972 Olympic Games in Munich . Judge of the All-Union (1970) and then international (1974) categories.
November 20, 1974 was appointed deputy head of the Department of Applied Sports of the USSR Sports Committee . On January 1, 1976 he was appointed deputy head of the martial arts department. Since 1980, vice president of the International Weightlifting Federation . April 1, 1981 was appointed head of the Directorate of Combat Sports of the USSR Sports Committee . September 1, 1986 was appointed head of the Directorate of Combat Sports of the USSR State Sports Committee . On November 24, 1986, he was accepted to the post of trainer of the USSR national team in classical wrestling of the Central Sports Club of the DSS trade unions. On January 2, 1990, he was appointed deputy head of the Main Directorate of Summer Sports of the USSR State Sports Committee .
On January 5, 1993, he was appointed first deputy head of the Atlanta-96 working group of the All-Russian Olympic Committee (WOC) to coordinate the preparation of Russian athletes for the Summer Olympic Games . The gratitude of the President of the Russian Federation was announced for high sporting achievements at the 1996 Olympic Games . On November 1, 1996, he was appointed deputy head of the Sydney 2000 working group of the Russian Olympic Committee .
On October 6, 1999, by Order of the Government of the Russian Federation, he was appointed First Deputy Minister of the Ministry of the Russian Federation for Physical Culture, Sports and Tourism . On November 13, 2000 he was appointed to the position of Director of the State Institution “Center for Sports Training of Russian National Teams” State Institution of the Russian Ministry of Sports . Then - the State Sports Committee of the Russian Federation, the Federal Agency for Physical Culture, Sports and Tourism of the Russian Federation. In 2003, Nikolai Parkhomenko headed the Weightlifting Federation of Russia (FTAR) and in a short time returned to the country the leading position in the sport accountable to him. Since December 22, 2005 Member of the Executive Committee of the Russian Olympic Committee . Nikolai Nikolaevich was a member of the leadership of official delegations of the Russian Federation at many Olympic Games, the last time at the Games in Beijing. For 25 years he was a member of the executive committee of the International Weightlifting Federation , was its vice president and was re-elected to this post six times. Winner of the Golden Order of the International Wrestling Federation (FILA). Referee of the international category of extra class.
Professor, Academician of the Academy of Security, Defense and Law and Order of the Russian Federation , Vice-President of the Academy. He has many government awards. In particular, he was awarded the Order of Peter the Great of the II degree for outstanding services and great personal contribution to the development and strengthening of the Russian State and the Order of the Holy Prince Alexander Nevsky II degree for his great personal contribution to the development of world and domestic sports. He was buried at the Troekurovsky cemetery in Moscow.
Athletic Results
- USSR Championship in Classical Wrestling 1958 - .
Rewards
- Sign "Excellence in Physical Education" (1975)
- Medal "For Labor Valor" (1976)
- Order of the Badge of Honor (1980)
- Order of the Red Banner of Labor
- Order of Peter the Great 2 degrees
- Order of the "Holy Prince Alexander Nevsky" 2 degrees
- Golden Order of the International Wrestling Federation (FILA)
- Golden Order of the International Weightlifting Federation (IWF)
- Badge of Honor "For Merits in the Development of Physical Culture and Sports"
- Order of Friendship
- Order "For Merit to the Fatherland" IV degree
Famous Pupils
- Olzoev, Klim Samsonovich ( 1933 ) - champion and medalist of the USSR championships , medalist of the European Championship, Honored Master of Sports of the USSR ( 1973 ).
- Alekseev, Leonty Ivanovich (1937) - Honorary Master of Sports of the USSR in classical wrestling, Master of Sports of the USSR in freestyle wrestling and sambo wrestling, 3-time Champion of Russia in classical wrestling, repeated winner of International tournaments, Champion of Germany, repeated prize-winner of the USSR Armed Forces
- Olenik, Valentin Grigorievich (1939) - silver medalist at the Olympic Games, champion of the world championship, repeated champion of the USSR championships.
- Merkulov, Vasily Prokofievich (1942) - champion and medalist of the USSR championships, medalist of the European Championships, Honored Master of Sports of the USSR .
- Khisamutdinov, Shamil Shamshatdinovich (1950) - champion of the USSR and the world, champion and medalist of European championships, Olympic champion , Honored Master of Sports of the USSR, Honored Trainer of the USSR.
Bibliography
- “Federal reference book“ Sport of Russia ”. Issue 1. Weightlifting "(2009)
Links
- Parkhomenko Nikolay Nikolaevich . 6anki.rf. Date of treatment October 9, 2016.
- Parkhomenko Nikolay Nikolaevich . sport-strana.ru. Date of treatment October 9, 2016.
- First Deputy Minister of Sports Nikolay Parkhomenko: “ALL TROUBLES FROM OUR POVERTY” sportlib.info
- Interview with a living legend of Russian sports Nikolai Nikolaevich Parkhomenko stadium.ru
- Nikolay Parkhomenko: Our main sponsor is the state vremya.ru
- Mikhail Mamiashvili: it was Parkhomenko who taught me how to wear a wrestrus.ru tie
- Medvedevskaya Rod bolshoisport.ru
- Parkhomenko Nikolay: Chief in Russia for the national teams bolshoisport.ru
- Parkhomenko: Russian Bar will never die sport-express.ru
- Parkhomenko Nikolay Nikolaevich infosport.ru/
- Parkhomenko Nikolay: “The situation in the Russian biathlon very worried the specialists of the Federal Agency for Physical Culture and Sports and me personally” skisport.ru/
- Great Olympic Encyclopedia
- Nikolai Parkhomenko: “The anthem of Russia should be played more often” stadium.ru
- Nikolai Parkhomenko: if my proposals for the reform of the CSP are accepted, the sport will benefit from this, and some presidents of the federations will definitely not have allsportinfo.ru/