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Rokhlin, Edmund Isidorovich

Edmund Isidorovich Rokhlin ( 1915 - 2002 ) - Soviet athlete and coach, specializing in high jump . Five-time champion of the USSR (1934-1937, 1939). Ex-record holder of the USSR (1933, 1936). Honored Master of Sports of the USSR (1947). Honored Trainer of the USSR (1962).

Athletics
Edmund Rokhlin
general information
Full nameEdmund Isidorovich Rokhlin
Date and place of birthMarch 17, 1915 ( 1915-03-17 )
Date and Place of Death2002 ( 2002 )
St. Petersburg
Citizenship the USSR
Russia
ClubDynamo (Leningrad)
TrainerG. I. Nikiforov
Z. I. Issurin
Sports career1932-1947
Personal records
Height1.93 m (1949)

Honored Master of Sports of the USSR Honored Coach of the USSR

Content

  • 1 Biography
  • 2 Main results
  • 3 Literature
  • 4 notes

Biography

Edmund Isidorovich Rokhlin was born on March 17, 1915 [1] .

In 1937 he graduated from the Leningrad Institute of Film Engineers . Then he graduated from the GDIIFK named after P. F. Lesgaft [2] .

He played for Dynamo (Leningrad). He trained under the guidance of Grigory Isaevich Nikiforov and Zinovy ​​Iosifovich Issurin [3] .

Member of the Great Patriotic War, awarded five medals.

In 1950-1978 he worked as a trainer and teacher at the Leningrad College of Physical Education.

In 1955-1968 he was a coach and senior coach of the USSR national high jump team. Prepared by B. Savchuk, B. Stolyarov, D. Bondarenko, V. Sitkin [4] , R. Ulitkin, T. Borchikova, T. Bakhmatova and others.

The author of more than 20 teaching aids [5] . He headed the expert commission of the Scientific Council of the USSR State Committee for Sports.

He worked as a sports correspondent for TASS, Komsomolskaya Pravda and the track and field journal.

He died in 2002 in St. Petersburg. He was buried in the Kovalevsky cemetery .

Member of the Hall of Fame NSU named after P. F. Lesgaft [6] .

Key Results

YearCompetitionLocationA placeResult
1934USSR ChampionshipMoscow01!  1.80 m
1935USSR ChampionshipMoscow01!  1.85 m
1936USSR ChampionshipMoscow01!  1.85 (1.91) m
1937USSR ChampionshipMoscow01!  1.85 m
1939USSR ChampionshipKharkiv01!  1.90 m
1943USSR ChampionshipBitter02!  1.75 m
1944USSR ChampionshipMoscow03!  1.75 m
1945USSR ChampionshipKiev03!  1.80 m
1946USSR ChampionshipDnepropetrovsk03!  1.85 m

Literature

  • Athletics. Encyclopedia. Volume 2: Oh. - S. 240
  • Famous people of St. Petersburg: Biographical Dictionary / V. D. Dotsenko, G. M. Getmanets, V. M. Yoltukhovsky. - St. Petersburg: "Aurora-Design", 2005. - T. 1. - S. 315

Notes

  1. ↑ “The BOOK OF MEMORY and GLORY of the trade union sport of Leningrad UDC 796/799 BBK 75.3ya2 is dedicated to the 70th anniversary of the VICTORY of the Soviet people in the Great Patriotic War ...”
  2. ↑ Truly a “royal” department
  3. ↑ Chapter 6. Ascent
  4. ↑ Vladimir Mayevsky. And he could become a sapper (Russian) . Mirror of the week (June 19, 1998). Date of treatment February 19, 2019.
  5. ↑ Rokhlin E.I.
  6. ↑ Rokhlin Edmund Isidorovich
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Rokhlin_Edmund_Isidorovich&oldid=98329387


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