Armenian State Institute of Physical Culture
Type | Public |
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Established | 1945 |
Rector | Vahram B. Arakelyan |
Students | 2320, including foreign students (March 2007) |
Location | Yerevan, Armenia |
Website | http://www.asipc.am |
Armenian State Institute of Physical Culture (ASIPC) is a high-education institute, located in Yerevan, Armenia. It was founded in 1945 and prepares trainers, sports journalists, specialists in kinesiology and adaptive physical training. The graduates are awarded a diploma, which is a state-authorized document asserting the higher education completion for state agencies.
Faculties/department
- Adaptive physical culture
- Athletics
- Basketball
- Boxing
- Chess
- Fencing
- Football
- Free-style wrestling
- Graeco-Roman wrestling
- Gymnastics
- Handball
- Heavy athletics
- Judo
- Кaratedo
- Кinesiology
- Salvage operations
- Skates and cycle racing
- Sports dances
- Sports journalism
- Sports pedagogical
- Swimming
- Table tennis
- Unarmed self-defence
- Volleyball
Notable alumni
- Levon Aronian – Armenian chess Grandmaster
- Karen Asrian – Armenian chess Grandmaster and Olympic champion
- Aghvan Chatinyan – Armenian mountain climber
- Aleksandr Sergeyevich Kabanov – Russian water polo player and coach
- Ashot Nadanian – Armenian chess International Master, theoretician and coach
- Vazgen Sargsyan – 7th Prime Minister of Armenia
- Gagik Tsarukyan – Armenian politician and a wealthy businessman
- Arsen Yegiazarian – Armenian chess Grandmaster and coach
- Karine Balumian - Former Soviet Armenian Rhythmic Gymnast and coach
See also
- American University of Armenia
- Armenian State Pedagogical University
- Eurasia International University
- Russian-Armenian (Slavonic) University
- State Engineering University of Armenia
- Yerevan State University
- Yerevan State Linguistic University
- Yerevan State Medical University
- Yerevan State Musical Conservatory
External links
- ASIPC official site (Armenian)
- Information at Spyur.am
- Armenian State Institute of Physical Culture Education.am
Coordinates: 40°10′34″N 44°31′26″E / 40.1761°N 44.5239°E
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