Viktor Bryzgin
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Men’s athletics | |||
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Gold | 1988 Seoul | 4x100m relay | |
World Championships | |||
Silver | 1987 Rome | 4x100 m relay | |
Bronze | 1983 Helsinki | 4x100 m relay |
Viktor Arkadyevich Bryzgin (Russian: Виктор Аркадьевич Брызгин) (born August 22, 1962 in Voroshilovgrad[1]) is a former Soviet athlete, winner of gold medal in 4x100 m relay at the 1988 Summer Olympics.
Viktor Bryzgin trained at Dynamo in Voroshilovgrad. He made his debut in the international championships at the first World Championships, where he reached to the quarterfinal of 100 m and won a bronze as a member of Soviet 4x100 m relay team. At the 1986 European Championships, Bryzgin was last in the final of 100 m, but won the gold in 4x100 m.
At the 1987 World Championships, Bryzgin finished fifth in 100 m and was second in 4x100 m relay. At the Seoul Olympics, Bryzgin ran the opening leg in the Soviet 4x100 m relay team, which, in absence of United States won the gold medal. In 1988 he was awarded the title Honoured Master of Sports of the USSR.[1] Bryzgin made his last appearance in the international athletics scene at the 1991 World Championships, where he finished seventh with the Soviet 4x100 m relay team.
His wife Olga Bryzgina was also a notable athlete, winner of two gold medals at the 1988 Olympics.
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- ^ a b Great Russian Encyclopedia (2006), Moscow: Bol'shaya Rossiyskaya Enciklopediya Publisher, vol. 4, p. 692
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