Vladimir Ryzhenkov

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Vladimir Ryzhenkov
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Personal information
Born27 August 1948
Smolensk Oblast, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
Died14 August 2011 (aged 62)
Moscow, Russia
Sport
SportWeightlifting
ClubDynamo Moscow
Coached byVladimir Pushkarev
Medal record
Representing the  Soviet Union
World Weightlifting Championships
Gold medal – first place 1973 Havana Light heavyweight
European Weightlifting Championships
Gold medal – first place 1973 Madrid Light heavyweight
Gold medal – first place 1974 Verona Light heavyweight

Vladimir Ilyich Ryzhenkov (Russian: Владимир Ильич Рыженков; 27 August 1948 – 14 August 2011) was a Soviet light heavyweight weightlifter. Between 1972 and 1974 he won one world and two European titles and set 12 official world records: six in the snatch, three in the clean and jerk and three in the total.[1][2][3]

At the 1974 World Championships, while trying to set his 13th world record, Ryzhenkov badly injured his elbow and had to retire from active competitions. Between 1977 and 1991 he trained weightlifters at his club Dynamo Moscow, and after that remained active as a weightlifting functionary.[4]

References[]

  1. ^ Динамо. Энциклопедия. ОЛМА Медиа Групп. 2003. p. 280. ISBN 978-5-224-04399-6.
  2. ^ VLADIMIR RYZHENKOV. chidlovski.net
  3. ^ РЫЖЕНКОВ Владимир Ильич, 1948-2011 г.г. mir-ta.com
  4. ^ Турнир памяти ЗМС СССР В.И. Рыженкова СК "ГРИФ" 2012 года. grifclub.ru
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