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| Birth name | Nikolay Georgiyevich Ozolin | ||||||||
| Born | November 2, 1906[1] Komarowo, Gmina Goleniów, Goleniów County, West Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland | ||||||||
| Died | June 25, 2000 (aged 93)[2] Moscow, Russia | ||||||||
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| Sport | Athletics | ||||||||
| Event | Pole vault | ||||||||
| Club | Dynamo Moscow | ||||||||
| Achievements and titles | |||||||||
| Personal best | 4.30 m (1939)[1] | ||||||||
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Nikolay Georgiyevich Ozolin (Russian: Николай Георгиевич Озолин; 2 November 1906 – 25 June 2000) was a Soviet and Russian pole vaulter who won a silver medal at the 1946 European Championships. He retired in 1950 and later had a long career as an athletics coach. Between 1954 and 1962 he headed the Russian research institute of sport and physical education.[3] In 1970 he defended a habilitation in pedagogy and later supervised 7 habilitation and more than 50 PhD theses in sport-related topics.[4] His trainees included Leonid Shcherbakov.[2]
References
- 1 2 Nikolay Ozolin. trackfield.brinkster.net
- 1 2 Озолин Николай Георгиевич. sport-necropol.ru
- ↑ Озолин Николай Георгиевич. Great Soviet Encyclopedia
- ↑ ОЗОЛИН Николай Георгиевич. infosport.ru
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