Nikolay Vasilyevich Degtyaryov ( Ukrainian. Mikola Vasilovich Degtyaryov ; born 1951 ) - Soviet and Ukrainian coach; Honored Coach of the Ukrainian SSR and the USSR, Honored Worker of Physical Culture and Sports of Ukraine .
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| Specialization | gymnastics |
| Date of Birth | March 20, 1951 (68 years old) |
| Place of Birth | Lugansk Ukrainian SSR , USSR |
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Biography
Born March 20, 1951 in Lugansk.
He graduated from the Lugansk State Pedagogical Institute (now Lugansk National University named after Taras Shevchenko ). Since 1980, he has been working as a gymnastics teacher in the Lugansk Regional Higher College of Physical Culture and Sports. [one]
In coaching, he trained seven masters of sports in gymnastics. His best pupil is Grigory Misyutin , Honored Master of Sports of the USSR and Ukraine, the absolute world champion in 1991, the champion of the Olympic Games in Barcelona in 1992 in the team event. [1] Lives in Lugansk.
He is engaged in refereeing - he was the main judge of the competition "For the Cup of the Honored Coach of the USSR Anatoly Petrovich Shemyakin" in gymnastics among young men. [2]
N.V. Degtyarev is an Honorary Citizen of Lugansk (1992). [3]