Alexander Nikolaevich [1] Nemukhin ( 1892 -?) - Russian and Soviet skier , Soviet poster artist.
Honored Master of Sports of the USSR (1939). He played for Moscow : since its creation (1910) - for the Sokolniki circle of skiers, after 1922 - for other clubs, including the Central Sports Club. One of the pioneers of skiing in Russia; in 1913, together with Pavel Bychkov, the first of the Russians to compete in international competitions - the Northern Games in Stockholm.
Key sporting achievements:
- 1911 - Russian Championship - 30 km race - 3rd place;
- 1912 - Russian Championship - 30 km race - champion ;
- 1926 - USSR Championship - 60 km race with a common start - 2nd place,
- combined relay - champion (as part of the Moscow team).
In 1927, 1928 and 1933 he won the USSR championship in the older age group (over 35 or 32 years old).
Participant in ski runs:
- 1911/1912 (4 participants) - route Moscow - St. Petersburg (680 miles) - 12 days 6.5 hours;
- 1926/1927 (4 skiers of the October Revolution Club; others - Dmitry Vasiliev , Vladimir Savin and Boris Dementyev) - route Moscow - Leningrad - Helsingfors - Stockholm - Oslo (2150 km) - 35 days, 29 of them running;
- January 1936 - route Leningrad - Moscow (724 km) - 8 days 11 hours - repeating the 1911 transition (in the opposite direction) in the same composition, all 4 participants were awarded the Badge of Honor .
He worked as a drawing teacher, in Soviet times he painted posters on sports topics. [2] The author of the sketch of the badge for the title " Honored Master of Sports ", established in 1934. [one]
During the Civil War - an instructor in military ski training Vsevobuch . [3]
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 Ruslan Karmanov . Portrait of skier Bychkova (inaccessible link) // "Soviet Sport" . - February 8, 2010.
- ↑ Posters of Nemukhin Archival copy of November 1, 2005 on the Wayback Machine (1935, 1942) // plakaty.ru
- ↑ Generations of army skiers // With the emblem of CSKA. - M .: "Military Publishing", 1973.
Literature
- Ski race. Reference / Compiled by G.P. Markov . - M .: "Physical Culture and Sports", 1985. - 336 p.