Anatoly Gladyshev

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Anatoly Gladyshev
Anatoly Gladyshev 1978.jpg
Anatoly Gladyshev at the 1978 World Championships
Personal information
Born1947
Rubtsovsk, Russia
Died19 February 1984 (aged 37)
Moscow, Russia
Sport
SportIce speedway
Medal record
Representing the  Soviet Union
World championships
Bronze medal – third place 1978 Assen Individual
Gold medal – first place 1979 Inzell Team
Gold medal – first place 1981 Assen Team
Bronze medal – third place 1981 Assen Individual

Anatoly Vasilievich Gladyshev (Russian: Анатолий Васильевич Гладышев, 1947 – 19 February 1984) was a Russian ice speedway rider who won two world titles in 1978–1981.[1]

Gladyshev died at a race during the 23rd heat of the 1984 Individual Ice Speedway World Championship in Moscow on 19 February 1984. After colliding with Vitaly Russki he fell into the path of Walter Wartbichler who was unable to avoid colliding with him. He suffered an artery rupture caused by the front tyre of the bike and died later in hospital. Gladyshev was 37 and should have retired to assume a position of mechanic in the national team but continued competing mostly to replace injured teammates.

At the time of his death he was married to his wife Diana and had two sons, Stanislav and Dmitri.[2] After Gladyshev's death, between 1985 and 1991 an annual race in his honor was held in Irkutsk, where he lived for many years.[3]

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