Igor Ter-Ovanesyan

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Olympic medal record
Men's athletics
Bronze 1960 Rome Long jump
Bronze 1964 Tokyo Long jump

Igor Aramovich Ter-Ovanesyan (Russian: И́горь Ара́мович Тер-Ованеся́н, born 19 May 1938 in Kiev) is a Russian athlete of Armenian origin, and Olympic medalist in the long jump for the USSR.

Ter-Ovanesyan trained at Burevestnik, first in Kiev, later in Lviv and then in Moscow. He participated in the Olympic Games five times (1956, 1960, 1964, 1968, 1972) and twice won a bronze medal (in 1960 and 1964). He also repeatedly took medals at the European Championships: golden in 1958, 1962 and 1969, silver in 1966 and 1971.

Igor Ter-Ovanesyan beat the world record on two occasions:

At that time he was competing for the world champion title with the American long jumper Ralph Boston.

After retiring from his active career, he became a coach of the Soviet national long jumpers' squad. He currently coaches Ineta Radeviča among others. [1]

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[edit] Successes

[edit] Olympics

[edit] European championships

  • 1958 Stockholm: Gold with 7,81 m before Kazimierz Kropidłowski with 7,67 m and Henryk Grabowski with 7,51 m .
  • 1962 Belgrade: Gold with 8,19 m before Rainer Stenius and Pentti Eskola, both with 7,85 m
  • 1966 Budapest: Silver with 7,88 m behind Lynn Davies with 7,98 m and before Jean Cochard with 7,88 m
  • 1969 Athens: Gold with 8,17 m before Lynn Davies with 8,07 m and Tõnu Lepik with 8,04 m
  • 1971 Helsinki: Silver with 7,91 m behind Max Klauss with 7,92 m and before Stanisław Szundrowicz with 7,87 m

[edit] References

  1. ^ Dolgopolov, Nickolai, Rostislav Orlov. "Jumpers fly high at Moscow ‘Christmas Cup’", IAAF, 14 January 2007. Retrieved on 2007-01-16.