Vladimir Stepanov (armwrestler)
Vladimir Stepanov in 2013 year | |
Personal information | |
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Nationality | Russian |
Born |
Soviet Union | 22 July 1958
Residence | Kopeisk, Chelyabinsk region |
Height | 1.81 m (5 ft 11 in) |
Weight | 100 kg (220 lb; 16 st) |
Vladimir Alekseyevich Stepanov (Степанов, Владимир Алексеевич; born 1958) is a Russian armwrestler. He is one of the strongest Russian armwrestlers in Grand-master class (over 50 years of age), multiple world champion in less than 100 kg category. He is a current arm wrestling team member of Russian Federation and Sverdlovsk region.
Arm wrestling came to his life by accident. Vladimir Stepanov, alongside his childhood friend Vladimir Levitsky, visited some relatives in West Ukraine in August 1978. At approximately that time, World Arm wrestling Federation (WAF) started to create events. Arm wrestling was very popular in western part of USSR. Vladimir Stepanov and Vladimir Levitsky were invited to participate in minor amateur tournaments. All opponents were defeated because by then both Vladimirs were well trained weightlifters. From 1997 and until now, Vladimir Stepanov started participating in major competitions across Ural region, Russian Federation and worldwide. From 1997 to 2001 Vladimir had trained in Nizhny Tagil, Sverdlovsk region. Since 2002 he has trained in Ekaterinburg under supervision of Ivan Getmansky.
Biography
Vladimir was born on July 22, 1958 in Kopeisk, Chelyabinsk region, Russia. From 1977 to 1983 Vladimir Stepanov was studying at Ural State University of Railway Transport in Ekaterinburg. At that time he got involved in weightlifting under coaching of Nikolai Guselnikov. After graduating as a railway engineer, Vladimir Stepanov also graduated from Russian Customs Academy in 1999, Moscow and got a degree of Manager of Customs, Diploma with Honors. From 1990 to 2006 Vladimir Stepanov had worked at The Federal Customs Service of Russia in Ural region. Since 2007 Vladimir Stepanov has worked at the Federal Service for Ecological, Technological and Nuclear Supervision.
Sport achievements
2001 :
- IX World Police and Fire Games Indianapolis, Indiana, USA – silver medal for the right arm pulling in 102 kg and over category, master class.
2002 :
- XI Arm Wrestling Championship of Russian Federation in Kazan, Russia – 4 place in snatch, second for the left arm pulling, fourth for the right arm pulling in 95 kg and over category, master class.
2003 :
- IX World Police and Fire Games Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain – silver medal for the right arm pulling in less than 113 kg category, master class.
2004 :
- XIII Arm Wrestling Championship of Russian Federation in Moscow – two silver medals in snatch for the left and right arms pulling in 95 kg and over category, master class.
2005 :
- XI World Police and Fire Games Québec City, Québec, Canada – gold medal[1] for the right arm pulling in before 113 kg category, master class.
2009 :
- XXXI World Arm wrestling Championship, Porto Viro, Italy – bronze medal[2] for the right arm pulling in 90 kg and over category, Grand-master class.
2010 :
- XIX Arm wrestling Championship of Russian Federation, Moscow – gold medal in snatch in 90 kg and over category, Grand-master class.
- XX Europe Arm wrestling Championship, Moscow – bronze medals for the right and left arms pulling in 90 kg and over category, Grand-master class.
- XXXII World Arm wrestling Championship, Las Vegas, USA – gold medal[3] for the left arm pulling and fourth place[4] for the right arm pulling in less than 100 kg category, Grand-master class.
2011 :
- XX Arm wrestling Championship of Russian Federation, Moscow – gold medal in snatch in less than 100 kg category, Grand-master class.
- XXI Europe Arm wrestling Championship, Antalya, Turkey – gold and silver medals[5] in snatch in less than 100 kg category, Grand-master class.
- XXXIII World Arm wrestling Championship, Almaty, Kazakhstan – two gold medals[6][7] in snatch in less than 100 kg category, Grand-master class.
2012 :
- XXI Arm wrestling Championship of Russian Federation, Moscow – gold medal in snatch in less than 100 kg category, Grand-master class.
- XXII Europe Arm wrestling Championship, Gdańsk, Poland – two gold medals[8] in snatch in less than 100 kg category, Grand-master class.
- XXXIV World Arm wrestling Championship, Sao Vicente, Sao Paulo Brasil – gold[9] and bronze[10] medals in snatch in less than 100 kg category, Grand-master class.
2013:
- XXII Arm wrestling Championship of Russian Federation, Ramenskoye – two gold medals[11] in snatch in less than 100 kg category, Grand-master class.
- XXIII Europe Arm wrestling Championship, Druskininkai, Lithuania – gold medal[12] for the left arm pulling and 6 place for the right arm pulling in less than 100 kg category, Grand-master class.
- XXXV World Arm wrestling Championship, Gdynia Poland – gold[13] and bronze[14] medals in snatch in less than 100 kg category, Grand-master class.
2014:
- XXIII Arm wrestling Championship of Russian Federation, Ramenskoye – first place[15] in the double-event, in less than 100 kg category, Grand-master class.
- XXIV Europe Arm wrestling Championship, Azerbaijan (Baku) — two bronze medals[16] in snatch in less than 100 kg category, Grand-master class.
- XXXVI World Arm wrestling Championship, Vilnius Lithuania – 6[17] in the fight with his right hand, in the weight category up to 100 kg grand-master class.
2015:
- XXIV Arm wrestling Championship of Russian Federation, Ramenskoye – gold medal [18] in the fight with his left hand, in less than 100 kg category, Grand-master class.
- XXXVII World Championships in armsportu, Malaysia (Kuala Lumpur) - bronze medal [19] in the fight with his left hand, the 6th place in the fight with his right hand, in the weight category up to 100 kg of grand-master class.
References
- ↑ Results from World Police and Fire Games in Canada in 2005
- ↑ Results from World Arm wrestling Championship in Italy in 2009
- ↑ Results first day from World Arm wrestling Championship in USA in 2010
- ↑ Results second day from World Arm wrestling Championship in USA in 2010
- ↑ Results Europe Arm wrestling Championship in Turkey 2011
- ↑ Results first day World Arm wrestling Championship in Kazakhstan 2011
- ↑ Results second day World Arm wrestling Championship in Kazakhstan 2011
- ↑ Results Europe Arm wrestling Championship in Poland 2012
- ↑ Results first day World Arm wrestling Championship in Brasil 2012
- ↑ Results second day World Arm wrestling Championship in Brasil 2012
- ↑ Results of the championship of Russia on Arm wrestling Ramenskoye 2013
- ↑ Results Europe Arm wrestling Championship in Lithuania 2013
- ↑ Results first day World Arm wrestling Championship in Poland 2013
- ↑ Results second day World Arm wrestling Championship in Poland 2013
- ↑ Results of the championship of Russia on Arm wrestling Ramenskoye 2014
- ↑ Results Europe Arm wrestling Championship in Azerbaijan 2014
- ↑ Results from World Arm wrestling Championship in Lithuania in 2014
- ↑ Results of the championship of Russia on Arm wrestling Ramenskoye 2015
- ↑ Results from World Arm wrestling Championship in Malaysia in 2015
External links
- World champion armsport (in Russian)
- Vladimir Stepanov won World Championship gold in arm wrestling (in Russian)
- Selected the best of the best in Russian armsportu for 2012! (in Russian)
- Selected the best of the best in Russian armsportu for 2013! (in Russian)
- Athletes Sverdlovsk region returned from World Armwrestling with medals (in Russian)
- Six awards from the competition brought Sverdlovsk armrestlery (in Russian)
- World Arm wrestling Championship, Kazakhstan 2011 (Almaty)
- XXII armsport championship of Russia on March 5–6, 2013 (Ramenskoye) (in Russian)
- Final category grand-master at 100kg XXXV world championship armsport
- Award in the category of grand-master at 100kg XXXV world championship armsport
- Believe and achieve. Happy New Year and promote the healthy lifestyle (in Russian)
- Vladimir Stepanov on the way to the final victorious in the championship of Russia on Arm wrestling 2014 (in Russian)
- 1/4 finals Ramenskoye 2015 (in Russian)
- 1/2 finals Ramenskoye 2015 (in Russian)
- Final Ramenskoye 2015 (in Russian)