Great Olympians

Biographies - SHC


Yelena Lvovna Shcheglova

B. 1950-08-02, Moskva, Russia, represented the Soviet Union
Figure Skating
1968 HP
Women's Singles 12th 60
60


Tatyana Sergeyevna Shchelkanova

B. 1937-04-18, Yeysk, Russia, represented the Soviet Union; D. 2011-11-24
Athletics - Track & Field (1 bronze)
1964 HP
Women's Long Jump bronze 3840
3840


Ihor Shcherbak

B. 1943-07-09, Poltava, Ukraine, represented the Soviet Union
Athletics - Track & Field
1972 HP
Men's Marathon 35th -2.15
0.0015


Leonid Mikhaylovich Shcherbakov

B. 1927-04-07, Olebino, Russia, represented the Soviet Union
Athletics - Track & Field (1 silver)
1952 1956 HP
Men's Triple Jump silver sixth 6960
6960


Sergey Semyonovich Shcherbakov

B. 1918-07-20, Moskva, Russia, represented the Soviet Union; D. 1994-01-24
Boxing (1 silver)
1952 HP
Men's Welterweight (-67 kg) silver 6000
6000


Yury Mikhaylovich Shcherbakov

B. 1925, St.Petersburg, then called Leningrad, Russia, represented the Soviet Union
Athletics - Track & Field
1952 HP
Men's Javelin Throw 13th 38.4
38.4


Oleksandr Shcherbyna

B. 1931-01-25, Kirovohrad, Ukraine, represented the Soviet Union
Athletics - Track & Field
1960 HP
Men's 50 kilometres Walk fourth 1600
1600


Lyudmila Ivanovna Shchetinina

B. 1951-01-01, Kaliningrad, Russia, represented the Soviet Union
Volleyball (1 silver)
1976 HP
Women's Team silver 2000
2000


Vladimir Borisovich Shchukin

B. 1952-04-04, Minsk, Belarus, represented the Soviet Union
Artistic Gymnastics (1 silver)
1972 HP
Men's Individual Combined 16th 6.4
Men's Team Combined silver 1000
1006.4


Anatoly Yefimovich Shchuplyakov

B. 1938-08-02, Gorky (now Nizhny Novgorod), Russia, represented the Soviet Union
Athletics
1968 HP
Men's Hammer Throw 9th 240
240

The MADmen call him Belarussian, because he competed for Dynamo Minsk.


Written 2019-05-06 - last modified 2022-12-16

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