Nikolay Mirchanovich Myrza ( Ukrainian: Mikola Mirchanovich Mirza ; born 1957 ) - Soviet and Ukrainian athlete and trainer; Master of Sports of the USSR , Honored Coach of Ukraine , Honored Worker of Physical Culture and Sports of Ukraine .
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| Specialization | cycling |
| Club | Kolos ( Donetsk ) |
| Date of Birth | May 9, 1957 (aged 62) |
| Place of Birth | Donetsk Ukrainian SSR , USSR |
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Biography
Born May 9, 1957 in Donetsk, Ukrainian SSR.
He left the city with his parents and returned to it in 1980, already as an athlete-cyclist. He participated in five championships of the USSR, was in the top 10 at the championship of Ukraine. [one]
He graduated from the Kiev State Institute of Physical Culture and Sports with a degree in Cycling Trainer. Mykola Myrza began coaching activities in the Kolos sports society ( Donetsk ). He worked as a trainer of the specialized youth sports school for cycling and in the school of the Olympic reserve named after S.N. Bubka.
Since May 2006, Myrza has been holding the position of coach of the ISD-Sport-Donetsk professional team, at the same time she is the trainer of the School of Higher Sports Excellence and the head coach of the Donetsk region in cycling. Among his students: [1] [2] honored masters of sports - Vladimir Rybin and Maxim Polishchuk , international-class masters of sports - Yuri and Dmitry Krivtsov, Denis Kostyuk , Vitaliy Kondrut , Alexander Martynenko , Vitaliy Popkov , Yuri Agarkov , Maxim Vasiliev and several others high-level cyclists. Pupils of Mykola Myrza as part of the national team of Ukraine took part in the Summer Olympic Games in Athens (Yuri Krivtsov and Vladimir Rybin) and in Beijing (Vladimir Rybin, Maxim Polishchuk, Denis Kostyuk, Vitaliy Popkov).
General Manager of the ISD Continental Team . [1] In 2007, N. M. Myrza was awarded a scholarship from the President of Ukraine. He was recognized as the best coach of the Donetsk region (2008) and the best coach of the month according to the NOC of Ukraine (December, 2009). [2]