Viktor Reneysky
Viktor Iosifovich Reneysky (or Reneischi) (Russian: Виктор Иосифович Ренейский), born January 24, 1967 in Babruysk, is a sprint canoer from Belarus who won three Olympic medals for the USSR and Moldova in the C-2 event with his teammate Nikolaï Juravschi. He also won a total of nine world titles, more than any other Canadian canoe paddler of his generation. Reneysky trained at Dynamo in Babruysk.
Reneysky and Juravschi won two gold medals at the 1988 Summer Olympics as competitors for the USSR. This success was followed by consecutive C-2 500 m world championship golds in 1989 and 1990.
C-4 events were included in the world championships for the first time and were initially dominated by the USSR. Reneysky won double C-4 gold (500 m and 1000 m) in 1989, 1990 and 1991.
Despite this run of success Reneysky and Juravschi were not selected for the 1992 Barcelona Olympics, having been defeated in the trials by Maseikov and Dovgalenok who justified their inclusion by going on to win the C-2 500 m gold medal.
The break-up of the Soviet Union meant that Reneysky and Juravschi went their separate ways. Reneysky is from Belarus whereas Juravschi represented Romania and then his newly independent homeland of Moldova.
However, in 1995 Juravschi persuaded his former partner to join forces once more and represent Moldova at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics. They won silver, Moldova's first-ever Olympic medal.
The following year Reneysky was competing for his native Belarus and won the final world championship gold (C-4 200 m) of his career.
Reneysky then went into coaching as is now head of the Belarus national team. In 2005 in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, he saw his young (average age 19) protégés (Rabchanka / Vaitsishkin / Shcharbak / Vauchetski) beat his own sixteen-year-old C-4 1000 m senior world record.
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- 1936: Czechoslovakia (Vladimír Syrovátka, Jan Brzák-Felix)
- 1948: Czechoslovakia (Jan Brzák-Felix, Bohumil Kudrna)
- 1952: Denmark (Bent Peder Rasch, Finn Haunstoft)
- 1956: Romania (Alexe Dumitru, Simion Ismailciuc)
- 1960: Soviet Union (Leonid Geishtor, Sergei Makarenko)
- 1964: Soviet Union (Andrei Khimich, Stepan Oshchepkov)
- 1968: Romania (Ivan Patzaichin, Serghei Covaliov)
- 1972: Soviet Union (Vladas Česiūnas, Yuri Lobanov)
- 1976: Soviet Union (Serhei Petrenko, Aleksandr Vinogradov)
- 1980 – 1984: Romania (Ivan Patzaichin, Toma Simionov)
- 1988: Soviet Union (Viktor Reneysky, Nicolae Juravschi)
- 1992: Germany (Ulrich Papke, Ingo Spelly)
- 1996: Germany (Gunar Kirchbach, Andreas Dittmer)
- 2000: Romania (Mitică Pricop, Florin Popescu)
- 2004: Germany (Christian Gille, Tomasz Wylenzek)
- 2008: Belarus (Andrei Bahdanovich, Aliaksandr Bahdanovich)
- 2012: Germany (Peter Kretschmer, Kurt Kuschela)
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- 1989: Soviet Union
- 1990: Soviet Union
- 1991: Soviet Union
- 1993: Hungary
- 1994: Hungary
- 1995: Hungary
- 1997: Hungary
- 1998: Hungary
- 1999: Russia
- 2001: Romania
- 2002: Romania
- 2003: Romania
- 2005: Romania
- 2006: Belarus
- 2007: Hungary
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- 1989: Soviet Union
- 1990: Soviet Union
- 1991: Soviet Union
- 1993: Hungary
- 1994: Hungary
- 1995: Romania
- 1997: Romania
- 1998: Hungary
- 1999: Russia
- 2001: Hungary
- 2002: Poland
- 2003: Hungary
- 2005: Poland
- 2006: Germany
- 2007: Romania
- 2009: Belarus
- 2010: Belarus
- 2011: Belarus
- 2013: Germany
- 2014: Russia
- 2015: Romania
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