Great Olympians
Biographies - LUK
Olympic Competitor nr 4289
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1908-07-20-15:00 - Athletics (track & field)
- 100 m, round one - second (0.304)
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1908-07-21-11:00 - Athletics (track & field)
- 200 m, round one - third
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1908-07-22-10:30 - Athletics (track & field)
- Long Jump, qualifying - 13th (28.8)
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1908-07-24-12:00 - Athletics (track & field)
- 1600 m Relay, round one - third
(75)
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1912-07-06-13:30 - Athletics (track & field)
- 100 m, round one - second (Q)
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1912-07-06-15:45 - Athletics (track & field)
- 100 m, semifinals - third (10.76)
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1912-07-07-13:30 - Athletics (track & field)
- Pentathlon, event one : long jump
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1912-07-07-13:50? - Athletics (track & field)
- Pentathlon; event two : javelin throw
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1912-07-07-14:15? - Athletics (track & field)
- Pentathlon, event three : 200 meters
- eighth (Q)
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1912-07-07-15:00? - Athletics (track & field)
- Pentathlon, event four : discus throw
- third (Q)
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1912-07-07-16:00? - Athletics (track & field)
- Pentathlon, event five : 1500 meters
- fourth (1600)
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1912-07-08-12:00 - Athletics (track & field)
- 4x100 m Relay, round one - ran alone
(Q)
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1912-07-08-15:30 - Athletics (track & field)
- 4x100 m Relay, semifinals - second
(270)
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1912-07-11-09:30 - Athletics (track & field)
- 110 m Hurdles, round one - third
(0.78)
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1912-07-13-10:00 - Athletics (track & field)
- Decathlon, day one
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1912-07-14-10:00 - Athletics (track & field)
- Decathlon, day two
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1912-07-15-10:00 - Athletics (track & field)
- Decathlon, day three - DNF (0.016)
B. 1887-12-06, Tähtvere, Estonia, represented Russia
Olympic Competitor nr 5952
B. 199-08-19, Russia
Rowing (1 gold, 2 silver, 1 bronze)
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1976 |
1980 |
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1988 |
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1996 |
2000 |
HP |
| Coxed Pairs |
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silver |
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6250 |
| Coxed Fours |
gold |
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6000 |
| Eights |
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silver |
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bronze |
9th |
4200 |
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16450 |
The most successful cox in recent history. He was also in the Russian eight
in Sydney, but they did not make it to the final.
Written 2001-09-20 - last modified 2011-08-13
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