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SPORTS at IHEI

 

International Humanitarian
and Economic Institute

129A, Mayakovskogo St.,
220028, Minsk, Belarus
phone: (+375-17) 223 17 27
fax: (+375-17) 210 58 75
e-mail: mgei2006@tut.by


 

It is impossible to imagine a nation or a state outside sport. It is since ancient times, the times of legendary Ellas and Sparta, throughout the whole human history that sport has been an integral part of social life. It is one of the most significant factors for a state to be recognized in the world arena. Sportsmen belong to the most prominent representatives of their nation. Belarusian sportsmen have participated in many Olympics, World and European championships. They have been awarded a wealth of high prizes.

Unfortunately, time is inexorable, so the names of those who were idols and national celebrities yesterday are mentioned less frequently in the columns of the press today. They are becoming a thing of the past. We forget those who we worshipped not long ago. Thus, there arises the question of how we honor our national heroes and whether we do our best to facilitate the life of sportsmen for them to feel our care and attention and to be sure their experience and knowledge are necessary to us. I think we fail to do our best…

Over 200 sportsmen have been and are students of International Humanitarian and Economic Institute. It should be noted that sport was initially determined as one of priority directions when we defined institute's development strategy. The main aim the administration of the higher educational establishment pursued when admitting sportsmen was their social protection. Sportsmen were not charged any tuition fee, on the contrary, many of them were given scholarship, and thus, they were given an incentive for their track records.

The institute administration and its teaching staff solve an extremely important task of training specialists by means of physical education and sport that is combined with moral education, education through work, aesthetic education and shaping civic patriotism. This seems to be just as important as specialized and spiritual development and education of students. As we know, large-scale involvement and sportsmanship are basic directions of developing sport in our country. High sports achievements of the students of our institute are our national heritage.

Ten students of the institute had their sports baptism during the Summer Olympic in 1996 in Atlanta. Vladimir Dubrovshchik became a silver prize winner in discus throwing, while Aleksey Medvedev took second place in freestyle wrestling. Success attended our students in 1997 as well. Aleksey Medvedev and Natick Bagirov became world champions among students in freestyle wrestling and sambo respectively. At the Swimming European Championship Alexander Gukov won 2 gold medals while Oleg Rukhlevich won a bronze medal. Aleksey Medvedev and Natick Bagirov took 2nd places at European Championships over again. The year of 1997 was a year of plenty for the Honored Master of Sports, the XXV Olympics champion in canoeing Alexander Maseikov who won a silver medal and a bronze medal at the World Cup.

On January 1, 1997 sporting classification in aerobics was carried into effect. IHEI students Marina Davidovskaya, Eugenia Chichiro, Andrei Chernousick, Yelena Metlushko and Eugenie Ivanov became the first masters of sports in aerobics in the Republic of Belarus. The same year Yelena Metlushko and Eugenie Ivanov became bronze medal holders at the European Cup.

Participation of students in the National Games-97 that were devoted to the Olympics centenary promoted further development of physical culture and sport at the institute. We bore away most of the prizes among higher educational establishments of the Republic of Belarus that were part of the second group (17 gold medals and 1 silver medal). In 1997 eighty-two students of the institute participated in championships and competitions of the World Cup and the European Cup, in the World Student Games and international match meetings as members of national teams.

In 1998 IHEI students made their contribution to the history of the world sport. Dmitry Dashchinsky took third place at the Winter Olympics in Nagano. Natick Bagirov (sambo) and Olga Zaitseva (calisthenics) became World Champions. The same year Olga Teterkina and Boris Bachkovsky won the first world championship in wheelchair dancing. At the 1998 Winter National Championship in track and field athletics among higher educational establishments the combined team of the institute took first place thus leaving behind the Academy of Physical Training and Sport.

Our students obtained prominent success in 1999. Ivan Ivankov, Aleksey Sinkevich, Ivan Pavlovsky, Julia Sobko and Natalya Naranovich - in artistic gymnastics, Oksana Velichko, Olga Tsander, Arthur Meleshkevich - in track and field athletics, Alexander Shlyk - in judo, Dmitry Lapkes - in fencing. They all participated in the Summer World Student Games. Alyona Polozkova and Inna Poklonskaya became silver prize winners at this sporting forum.

In 1999 Olga Tratsevskaya became a world champion in boat racing, Aleksey Ignashov and Ivan Tolkachev became world champions in Thai boxing, Aleksey Bogdanov became a world champion in karate while Anna Mertens in sambo. The students of the institute Ivan Ivankov, Ivan Pavlovsky, and Alexander Shostak won bronze medals in the team event as members of the national team of the Republic of Belarus in artistic gymnastics at the 1999 World Championship. At the 1998 World Championship in calisthenics Anastasia Zvariko and Irina Ilyenkova became bronze medal holders in group exercises while Eugenia Pavlina won a silver medal in the team event. Sergei Shevko won 2 silver medals at the European Championship in swimming.

IHEI took first team place among the higher educational establishments of the Republic of Belarus at the 2000 National Student Games. Twenty-eight students of our institute participated in the XXVII Olympics in Sydney (Australia) in 2000. Our student Irina Ilyenkova won a silver medal in calisthenics.

In 2001 in Zakopane there were held XX World Student Games from February 7 until February 17, with over 45 participant states. Belarusian students took 9th place in the team event. They won 1 gold medal, 4 silver medals and 4 bronze medals. IHEI students and biathlon competitors A. Aidarov, A. Syman, S. Novikov and R. Valiulin made the most valuable contribution to the successful performance of the students' sports delegation of the Republic of Belarus at the Winter World Student Games in 2001 as they won the 4*7.5 km relay race. I. Tananaiko, K. Zikunkova and O. Nazarova won a silver medal in the 3*7.5 km relay race. R. Valiulin took 2nd place in 10-kilometer sprint and won a bronze medal in 20-kilometer individual race.

There were 23 students of our institute among the participants of XXI Summer World Student Games held in Beijing (China) in August 2001. Ten of the seventeen medals won by the Belarusian national team belonged to the combined team of the institute. Victoria and Veronica Pavlovich were the only representatives of Europe who won medals in table tennis. The students of the institute made up two thirds of the handball team 'Arkatron-IHEI'. Some years ago the team was one of the strongest in the Republic of Belarus; they even became world champions in beach handball in Brazil playing in the national team.

The sportsmen of the institute displayed good results at international contests in 2001. Tatyana Moskvina won two gold medals at the European Championships in judo and sambo. Yelena Lapitskaya won a gold medal at the European Championship in sambo. Olga Tratsevskaya and Aleksey Abalmasov became World Cup holders in boat racing and canoeing, respectively. Aleksey Bogdanov took first place at the European Championship in karate in the team event. Alexander Poshelyuk won a silver medal and set up a record of the Republic of Belarus in power lifting at the World Championship among students. Aleksey Pekarchik and Andrei Molchanov won gold medals at the World Cup in Thai boxing, while Aleksey Ignashov took first place and Ivan Tolkachev was third at the World Championship. Aleksey Grishin and Dmitry Dashchinsky took first and second places at the World Championship in freestyle, respectively. Ksenia Zikunkova won a silver medal and Lyudmila Ananko won a bronze one at the World Championship in summer biathlon.

In 2003 Andrei Molchanov won the World Championship in kickboxing for the sixth time. In 2005 he became a world champion for the seventh time. There are top-ranking sportsmen among graduates and students of the IHEI department for social and political sciences, e.g. Anastasia Zvariko who became a European champion in calisthenics in 1997 and a world champion in 1998; she also won the International grace and artistic skill contest 'Queen Spring 2002'; Ivan Tolkachev who won the World Championship in Thai boxing four times; Alexander Pantyukhov who became a world champion in kickboxing in 2003; Aleksey Ignashov who is known as 'Red Scorpion ' all over the world is a repeated world champion in Thai boxing and a winner of international tournaments in K-1; Aleksey Ousik and Andrei Krainov who are members of the national handball team.

Director General of the institute was thanked officially by President of the International Olympic Committee Juan A. Samaranch for the outstanding achievements of the institute's sportsmen, students and graduates. The achievements are displayed in the exposition of the IHEI museum of sporting fame.

Accumulated experience enabled the institute take an active part in preparing and holding the International conference 'Pressing problems of sports science in training sportsmen for the Olympics' held on June 24-25 2004 in Minsk and organized jointly with the National Olympic Committee and the Ministry for Sports and Tourism of the Republic of Belarus. Success of IHEI students was due to the significant organizational and educational activity of heads of federations, coaches of the Republic of Belarus and, of course, of institute administration and the teaching staff of the physical education and sport sub-department.

Our sportsmen are people respected by both our teaching staff and the students. Each of them is a person spelled with a capital letter, primarily because they are hard-working and because they, to a certain extent, sacrifice themselves. Only those who have great willpower can deprive themselves of many pleasures and give all their strength and efforts to training, competitions and service to sport or, if you wish, to the people and their mother country.

I always admire such people. They are an example to follow. It has been my fortune to be able to socialize with sportsmen for over 10 years of my work at IHEI. This communication is a great delight. The majority of sportsmen are educated and cultured people who display both physical and spiritual strength and who have an opinion of their own concerning many issues of public life, economics and culture.

I value my friendship with the world champion in judo Natick Bagirov, the 1996 Atlanta Olympics silver medal winner Vladimir Dubrovshchik, the world champion in gymnastics Ivan Ivankov, the participant of the final in long jump at the 1996 Summer Olympics Alexander Glavatsky and other sportsmen. I maintain most close contacts with almost every coach.

IHEI is proud to have an Olympic champion, 19 world champions, 5 Olympics silver medal prize winners, 15 Honored Masters of Sports, over 50 international class masters of sports, over 100 masters of sports and candidate masters of sports among its students. Our national team has become a national champion among the higher educational establishments several times. At the National Championship the team yielded only to the team of Minsk SKA. The sports team of the institute leads in the national sports field. There is no high-level sporting competition whether it is the Olympics, World and European Championships, World Student Games and National Championships, which are held without our team's participation.

 

IHEI students the Republic of Belarus takes pride in

Abalmasov Aleksey Alexandrovich (1980); a master of sports in canoeing; took third place at the European Championship among juniors; a prize winner of the National Championship; a member of the national team.

Avkhimovich Lyudmila Alexandrovna (1979); a candidate master of sports in canoeing; took fourth place at the European Championship.

Aidarov Aleksey Petrovich (1974); an honored master of sports in biathlon; two times world champion among the youth; a prize winner of the 1996 World Championship; a winner and prize winner of the world cup in 1997; a prize winner of the 1998 European Championship; a bronze medal prize winner of the Nagano Summer Olympics in 1998; a member of the national team.

Aleksandrov Sergei Vladimirovich (1978); a master of sports in international tennis; a National Championship prize winner.

Ananko Lyudmila Arkadyevna (1982); a master of sports in biathlon; a member of the national team.

Astapkovich Konstantin Viacheslavovich (1970); an international class master of sports in track and field athletics; a champion of Europe, the USSR and Belarus.

Bagirov Natick Nadir ogly (1964); an honored master of sports in sambo; a world champion in 1991 and 1992; four times champion of Europe; a silver medal prize winner of the 1994 European Cup in sambo; a bronze medal prize winner of the European Championship and World Championship; took fifth place at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics; a bronze medal prize winner at the World Championship in judo in 1999.

Bazylyev Dmitry Vladimirovich (1978); an international class master of sports in sambo; a master of sports in judo; a silver medal prize winner of the 1995 European Championship among youth; a 1996 world champion; a 1997 national champion.

Baranovskaya Natalya Sergeyevna (1979); an international class master of sports in swimming; took third place at the 1994 European Championship among juniors; a national record breaker, a 1997 national champion.

Bardiyan Vladimir Alexandrovich (1976); a master of sports in power lifting; a national record breaker.

Byelousov Ignat Petrovich (1976); a master of sports in power lifting.

Bernadsky Mikhail Adamovich (1977); a master of sports in boxing; a national champion in 1993 and 1994; took second place at the Cup of Belarus in 1997 and 1998; took second place at the National Championship in 1998 and 1999.

Bogdanov Aleksey Viktorovich (1973); a master of sports in karate; a 1999 national and world champion.

Budnik Yelena Mikhailovna (1980); a master of sports in track and field athletics; a 1999 national champion; a silver medal prize winner of the 1999 European Cup Tournament; a member of the national team.

Boutor Irina Mikhailovna (1980); a master of sports in track and field athletics; a participant of World and European Championships; a winner of the National Championship among the juniors.

Bykovsky Anton Mikhailovich (1981); a candidate master of sports in sambo and judo.

Valeyev Renat Abutalibovich (1981); a candidate master of sports in judo.

Velichko Zoya Stepanovna (1980); a master of sports in sambo and judo; a bronze medal prize winner of the 1997 European Championship among youth; a member of the national team.

Velichko Oksana Ilyinichna (1975); a master of sports in track and field athletics; a European Cup prize winner; a participant of the 1999 World Student Games; a member of the national team.

Vetushko Pavel Nikolayevich (1980); a candidate master of sports in handball.

Vovna Oksana Vladimirovna (1982); a master of sports in swimming; the National Cup prize winner in 1995 and 1996; a 1997 national champion; a member of the national team.

Vorobei Oleg Vladimirovich (1970); an international class master of sports in track and field athletics; a member of the national team.

Vorobyev Vasiliy Alexandrovich (1971); an international class master of sports in freestyle; a 1991 USSR Cup holder; a bronze medal prize winner of the competitions 'European Trophy'; a winner of the 1995 European Cup lap; won a gold medal at the 8th International Festival in acrobatics; a member of the national team.

Gavrik Sergei Pavlovich (1975); an international class master of sports in judo; a 1997 national champion.

Gallyamov Vladimir Yevgenyevich (1978); a master of sports in fencing; a national champion; a member of the national team.

Galoushko Konstantin Gaisovich (1980); a candidate master of sports in handball; a 1997 National Cup holder; a bronze medal prize winner of the 1996 and 1997 National Championships.
Gaponov Eugenie Leonidovich (1980); a candidate master of sports in handball.

Glavatsky Alexander Ivanovich (1970); an international class master of sports in track and field athletics; a national record breaker; took 2nd place at the 1994 European Cup; a finalist at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics; a member of the national team.

Grishin Aleksey Gennadyevich (1979); an international class master of sports in freestyle; a silver medal prize winner of the 1998 World Cup; took first place in the first and second laps at the 1999 World Cup; a member of the national team.

Goukov Alexander Nikolayevich (1972); an honored master of sports in swimming; a champion and holder of the 1994 National Cup; a European champion; a participants of the 1996 Atlanta Olympics; a 1997 world champion; a silver medal prize winner of the World Cup; a member of the national team.

Goubarev Pavel Alexandrovich (1978); a candidate master of sports in handball.

Goukailo Ekaterina Viktorovna (1970); a master of sports in archery; took first place in the team event at the National Championship.

Goureyeva Zhanna Stanislavovna (1970); an international class master of sports in track and field athletics; a 1993 and 1996 national record breaker; a bronze medal prize winner of the World Student Games; a 1997 national champion.

Davidovskaya Marina Nikolayevna (1977); a master of sports in aerobics; a 1997 and 1998 national champion; a member of the national team.

Dashchinsky Dmitry Vladimirovich (1977); an honored master of sports in freestyle; a bronze medal prize winner of the 1994 World Championship; a silver medal prize winner of the 1995 European Cup; a bronze medal prize winner of the 1997 World Cup, 1998 Nagano Olympics and the first and second laps of the 1999 World Cup; a member of the national team.

Degtyarev Vladimir Georgiyevich (1972); an international class master of sports in canoeing; a 1999 national champion; a member of the national team.

Demyanenko Dmitry Yuryevich (1981); a master of sports in acrobatics; a three times national champion; a member of the national team.

Doudarevich Anastasia Viktorovna (1980); an international class master of sports in acrobatics; took fifth place at the 1998 World Championship; a silver medal prize winner of the 1999 European Championship; a champion of national and international tournaments; a member of the national team.

Doubrovshchik Vladimir Vladimirovich (1972); an honored master of sports in track and field athletics; a silver medal prize winner at the 1996 Atlanta Summer Olympics; a national and European champion; a World Cup holder; a winner of the 1997 World Summer Games; a member of the national team.

Yekimtsev Viktor Alexandrovich (1979); a master of sports in canoeing; a prize winner of the National Championship; took fourth place at the 1998 World Championship and third place in the 1999 World Cup lap among juniors.

Zhourik Alexander Alexandrovich (1975); an international class master of sports in hockey; took fifth place at the 1998 Nagano Olympics and ninth place at the 1999 World Championship; a member of the national team.

Zhourik Anton Nikolayevich (1981); a candidate master of sports in handball.

Zayikin Aleksey Nikolayevich (1974); a master of sports in track and field athletics; a member of the national team.

Zaytseva Olga Yyuryevna (1978); an honored master of sports in calisthenics; a 1998 world champion.

Zvariko Anastasia Alexandrovna (1981); an honored master of sports in calisthenics; a 1997 European champion and 1998 world champion; a bronze medal prize winner of the 1998 European Championship; a member of the national team.

Zolotov Andrei Ivanovich (1980); a candidate master of sports in handball.

Zyk Alexander Anatolyevich (1979); a master of sports in swimming; national champion and record breaker; a member of the national team.

Ivanov Eugenie Stepanovich (1976); a master of sports in aerobics; a European Cup prize winner; a 1996 and 1997 international competitions winner; many times national champion.

Ivankov Ivan Alexandrovich (1975); an honored master of sports in calisthenics; a 1990 and 1992 European Champion among youth; a 1993 World Championship prize winner; a 1994 world and European supreme champion; a 1996 European champion; a 1999 World Championship bronze medal prize winner in the team event; the best 1994 Sportsman of Belarus.

Ignashev Aleksey Viktorovich (1978); a world champion in Thai boxing among professionals.

Ilyenkova Irina Valeryevna (1980); an honored master of sports in calisthenics; a 1998 world champion; a member of the national team.

Kalinovsky Dmitry Alekseyevich (1972); an international class master of sports in swimming; many times champion and record breaker; a 1996 and 1997 champion of Russia; a participant of the 1996 Atlanta Olympics; a bronze medal prize winner of the 1996 European Championship; a member of the national team.

Kareisha Yelena Ivanovna (1979); a world and European champion in sambo and judo; many times winner and prize winner of national competitions; a 1996 world champion among youth; a member of the national team.

Klyga Olga Vladimirovna (1974); a master of sports in speed skating; a national champion; a member of the national team.

Kobzar Vyacheslav Borisovich (1976); a master of sports in aerobics; a national champion; a member of the national team.

Kozich Yegor Sergeyevich (1980); a master of sports in swimming; a member of the national team.

Kozlovsky Vladimir Nikolayevich (1979); a master of sports in sambo and judo; a national prize winner.

Koleda Igor Nikolayevich (1978); a master of sports in swimming; a 1997 'Grand Prize' winner; a 1997 and 1998 national champion; a member of the national team.

Kondratova Yelena Dmitriyevna (1973); an honored master of sports in arm wrestling; a bronze medal prize winner at the 1994 World Championship; won a silver medal and a bronze medal at the 1995 World Championship, 2 gold medals at the European Championship, a bronze medal at the 1996 World Championship, 2 gold medals at the 1997 European Championship and a silver medal at the 1999 European Championship.

Korolik Lyudmila Petrovna (1975); a master of sports in cross-country skiing; a participant of the 1999 Winter World Student Games; a member of the national team.

Kotenkov Dmitry Olegovich (1974); a master of sports in track and field athletics; a bronze medal prize winner of the 1995 European Cup; a member of the national team.

Krainov Andrei Viktorovich (1978); a candidate master of sports in handball.

Kriventsov Aleksey Ivanovich (1974); a master of sports in swimming; a seven times Kazakhstan champion; a five times USSR champion among juniors; fifteen times national champion; a world champion and record breaker; a finalist of the First World Olympics among military men; a participant of the 1996 Atlanta Olympics.

Krino Sergei Vasilyevich (1975); a master of sports in cross-country skiing; a member of the national team.

Kouchinskaya Larisa Alexandrovna (1974); an international class master of sports in track and field athletics; a bronze medal prize winner of the 1994 European Cup; a 1996 and 1997 national champion; a member of the national team.

Lagoun Pavel Nikolayevich (1979); a master of sports in swimming; a member of the national team.

Lapitskaya Yelena Igorevna (1981); an international class master of sports in fencing; a National Cup holder; took 7th place at the 1999 Summer World Student Games.

Lapkes Dmitry Moiseyevich (1976); a master of sports in sambo and judo; a 1998 world champion among youth; a 1999 European champion; a member of the national team.

Laptik Olga Nikolayevna (1980); an international class master of sports in acrobatics; took 5th place at the 1998 World Championship; a silver medal prize winner at the 1999 European Championship; a national champion.

Ledovskaya Tatyana Mikhailovna (1966); an honored master of sports in track and field athletics; a 1988 Seoul Olympics champion; 1990 European champion; a national and world champion in 1991.

Leonovich Sergei Petrovich (1979); a master of sports in power lifting; two times national champion.

Lisitsyn Igor Petrovich (1971); a master of sports in track and field athletics.

Lopatin Viktor Vladimirovich (1979); a master of sports in sambo and judo; a 1999 World Championship prize winner; a member of the national team.

Lyashko Aleksey Vladimirovich (1980); a master of sports in swimming; a National Championship silver medal prize winner.

Malakhov Semion Vasilyevich (1978); a master of sports in weight lifting; a national champion; a member of the national team.

Maseikov Alexander Anatolyevich (1971); an honored master of sports in canoeing; a 1992 Barcelona Summer Olympics champion; a world champion in 1989, 1994 and 1997; many times national champion; a member of the national team.

Mashoshin Maxim Yevgenyevich (1974); a master of sports in power lifting; a national champion and record breaker.

Medvedev Aleksey Vladimirovich (1972); an honored master of sports in freestyle wrestling; a bronze medal prize winner at the 1994 World Championship; a silver medal prize winner at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta; a 1997 world champion among students; many times national champion; a member of the national team.

Meleshkevich Artur Vyacheslavovich (1975); a master of sports in track and field athletics; a bronze medal prize winner at the 1994 World Championship among juniors; a silver medal prize winner at the 1997 World Cup; a bronze medal prize winner at the European Championship.

Mertens Anna Alexandrovna (1981); a master of sports in sambo; a 1999 world champion among youth; a member of the national team.

Metlushko Yelena Konstantinovna (1976); a master of sports in aerobics; many times national champion; took 12th place at the 1996 World Championship; a winner of international tournaments in 1996 and 1997; a bronze medal prize winner at the 1997 European Cup.

Migal Pavel Vladimirovich (1972); a master of sports in Thai boxing; a World Cup winner.

Mikitchuk Yuri Yuryevich (1980); a master of sports in swimming; many times national record breaker; a silver medal prize winner of the 1995 Youth Games; a winner of the National Championship; a member of the national team.

Milko-Chernomorets Yulia Antonovna (1975); a master of sports in freestyle; a national champion in 1993; a 1994 National Cup holder; a winner of the European Cup lap; took 3rd place at the 1996 European Cup; a member of the national team.

Minich Vladimir Vladimirovich (1978); a candidate master of sports in handball.

Mikhalkovich Andrei Nikolayevich (1979); a master of sports in track and field athletics; a World Championship participant.

Mikheiko Eugenie Nikolayevich (1981); a master of sports in track and field athletics.

Musayev Beiboulat Zainalovich (1977); an international class master of sports in freestyle wrestling; a European champion among youth.

Musnitsky Gennady Stanislavovich (1973); a master of sports in power lifting; many times national champion.

Naranovich Natalya Viktorovna (1981); a master of sports in artistic gymnastics; a national champion; a member of the national team.

Nevmerzhitskaya Yelena Vladimirovna (1980); a master of sports in track and field athletics; many times winner of junior national competitions; a member of the national team.

Nezhura Mikhail Viktorovich (1980); a candidate master of sports in handball.

Novik Anatoly Yevgenyevich (1977); a candidate master of sports in handball.

Novichenko Vitaliy Leonidovich (1975); a master of sports in speed skating; a bronze medal prize winner at the 1994 World Championship; a participant of the 1998 Nagano Olympics; a 1996 and 1997 national champion; a silver medal prize winner at the 1997 World Student Games; a member of the national team.

Pavlenkova Darya Borisovna (1978); a master of sports in sambo; a bronze medal prize winner at the 1996 World Championship and the 1997 European Championship; a 1998 national champion; a member of the national team.

Pavlina Eugenia Ivanovna (1978); an international class master of sports in calisthenics; a bronze medal prize winner at the 1996 European Championship; a silver medal prize winner at the 1997 and 1999 World Championships; a member of the national team.

Pavlovsky Ivan Leonidovich (1978); an international class master of sports in artistic gymnastics; a European champion; a silver medal prize winner at the 1997 World Championship; many times prize winner and winner of National Championships; a member of the national team.

Pastoushek Bogdan Kazimirovich (1961); a master of sports in power lifting; a participant of World and European Championships; many times national champion.

Peregoud Denis Anatolyevich (1978); a master of sports in swimming; a bronze medal prize winner at the 1995 European Championship among juniors; a silver medal prize winner at the 1996 CIS sports contest; a member of the national team.

Penigin Alexander Sergeyevich (1974); a master of sports in freestyle; many times prize winner of international competitions; a member of the national team.

Pleskatsevich Oleg Stanislavovich (1979); a master of sports in power lifting; a 1997 national champion.

Pletnev Sergei Vladimirovich (1978); an international class master of sports in canoeing; won 3 bronze medals at World Championships among juniors, a silver medal at the 1998 World Championship and took 4th place at the 1999 World Championship.

Poznyak Pavel Valeryevich (1979); a master of sports in swimming; a national champion; a member of the national team.

Poklonskaya Inna Alexandrovna (1980); an international class master of sports in artistic gymnastics; a silver medal prize winner at the 1993 international tournament in Austria and 1993 national championship, a winner of the 1994 international tournament; a 1999 national champion and National Cup champion; a member of the national team.

Polozkova Aliona Valentinovna (1979); an international class master of sports in artistic gymnastics; a participant of the 1996 Atlanta Olympics; a bronze medal prize winner of the World Cup; a 1997 national champion; a 1997 European Cup winner; a member of the national team.

Polouyanov Alexander Petrovich (1978); a master of sports in boxing; a 1997 and 1998 National Cup winner; took 2nd place at the 1998 and 1999 National Championships.

Pridannikova Olga Georgiyevna (1979); a master of sports in sambo and judo; a silver medal prize winner at the European Championship among youth; a 1997 national champion among juniors; a member of the national team.

Pyshko Dmitry Ivanovich (1979); a master of sports in bodybuilding; a 1997 national champion; a 1998 European Championship prize winner.

Rak Maxim Anatolyevich (1979); a master of sports in acrobatics; a winner of national and international competitions in 1998 and 1999.

Roukhlevich Oleg Gennadyevich (1974); an international class master of sports in swimming; participant of World and European Championships; a national champion; took 5th place at the World Games of military men; a 1996 Atlanta Olympics participant; a national champion in 1997 and 1998; a bronze medal prize winner at the 1997 World Cup.

Savaitan Dmitry Ivanovich (1971); an international class master of sports in track and field athletics; took 5th place in the team event at the 1995 World Cup; a silver medal prize winner in the team event at the 1997 World Cup; a member of the national team.

Savitsky Dmitry Stanislavovich (1980); a candidate master of sports in handball.

Sankovich Andrei Grigoryevich (1966); an international class master of sports in track and field athletics; a national record winner.

Sapevkin Dmitry Nikolayevich (1978); a candidate master of sports in handball.

Saphronnikova Natalya Vyacheslavovna (1973); an international class master of sports in track and field athletics; a participant of the 1996 Atlanta Olympics; a bronze medal prize winner at the European Cup; a 1997 national champion; a 1998 national record breaker.

Sevastyanchuk Eugenie Alekseyevich (1978); a candidate master of sports in handball.

Sevets Natalya Valeryevna (1980); an international class master of sports in acrobatics; a national champion; a silver medal prize winner at the National Championship; a member of the national team.

Sedoi Igor Nikolayevich (1980); a master of sports in sambo.

Semenyako Nikolai Grigoryevich (1976); a master of sports in cross-country skiing; a national champion; a silver medal prize winner at the 1995 World Student Games; a bronze medal prize winner at the 1997 World Student Games; a member of the national team.

Serbin Viktor Anatalyevich (1974); a master of sports in freestyle wrestling; a bronze medal prize winner at the 1996 World Championship.

Svirid Leonid Fyodorovich (1967); an international class master of sports; took 2nd place at the a1992 and 1999 European Championships; a member of the national team.

Sikorsky Oleg Mikhailovich (1980); a bronze medal prize winner at the Euro-Asian Championship in Thai boxing.

Silkov Denis Mikhailovich (1982); a master of sports in swimming; a silver medal prize winner at the 1998 World Youth Games; a finalist of the 1999 European Championship among juniors; a member of the national team.

Sinkevich Aleksey Vasilyevich (1977); an international class master of sports in artistic gymnastics; many times prize winner of National Championships; a bronze medal prize winner at the 1999 World Championship.

Smolyankov Denis Nikolayevich (1977); a master of sports in international tennis.

Sobko Yuliya Alexandrovna (1980); a master of sports in artistic gymnastics; a national champion; a bronze medal prize winner in floor exercise at the international tournament in Australia; a member of the national team.

Sologoub Natalya Valeryevna (1975); an international class master of sports in track and field athletics; a national champion and record breaker; a member of the national team.

Sorokin Alexander Valeryevich (1978); a candidate master of sports in handball.

Stakheyev Pavel Sergeyevich (1978); a master of sports in judo; a National Championship prize winner.

Soubotenko Olga Vasilyevna (1976); a master of sports in rowing; a member of the national team.

Syman Alexander Valentinovich (1977); a master of sports in biathlon; took 4th place at the World Championship; a silver medal prize winner at the 1997 European Championship; a bronze medal prize winner at the 1999 World Student Games; a member of the national team.

Teterkina Olga Vladimirovna (1977); an international class master of sports in wheelchair dancing; a world champion and many times national champion.

Tolkachev Ivan Ivanovich (1980); an international class master of sports in Thai boxing; a 1998 European champion; a bronze medal prize winner of the World Championship; a 1999 world champion among youth; a member of the national team.

Travskaya Olga Sergeyevna (1975); an international class master of sports in boat racing; a national champion and 1999 world champion; a member of the national team.

Trotsky Vladimir Ivanovich (1979); a candidate master of sports in canoeing; a National Championship bronze medal prize winner; a member of the national team.

Tyletskaya Alesya Alexandrovna (1980); a master of sports in acrobatics; a winner of the 1997 international tournament in England; a silver medal prize winner at the European Championship among juniors; a national champion; a member of the national team.

Ousik Aleksey Vladimirovich (1978); a candidate master of sports in handball.

Philimonov Ivan Yuryevich (1975); a master of sports in saber fencing; took 4th place at the European Cup; a 1998 national champion.

Khmelnitskaya Larisa Shamilyevna (1971); an international class master of sports in track and field athletics; a champion of the 1997 World Student Games; a member of the national team.

Tsander Olga Mikhailovna (1976); an international class master of sports in track and field athletics; a bronze medal prize winner at the European Youth Olympics in the Netherlands in 1993; a participant of the 1999 World Student Games.

Chakur Yuri Viktorovich (1980); a master of sports in power lifting; a national champion among juniors; a second prize winner at the 1999 National Championship among grown-ups; a member of the national team.

Cherevko Leonid Alekseyevich (1974); a master of sports in track and field athletics; a European Cup winner and 1993 European Championship winner among juniors; a national champion in 1997; a member of the national team.

Chernousik Andrei Vasilyevich (1975); a master of sports in aerobics; many times national champion.

Chernysheva Oksana Alexandrovna (1981); a candidate master of sports in archery; a 1999 national champion in the team event.

Chichiro Eugenia Bronislavovna (1976); a master of sports in aerobics; a national champion in 1995, 1996, 1997 and 1998; a participant of World Championships in 1994 and 1995.

Shablovsky Andrei Igorevich (1981); a candidate master of sports in track and field athletics.

Shalak Alexander Leonidovich (1980); a master of sports in cross-country skiing; a 1997 and 1998 national champion among juniors; a member of the national team.

Shatitsa Marina Alexandrovna (1975); a master of sports in judo; a bronze medal prize winner at the World Championship and 1996 European Championship among juniors; a member of the national team.

Shevko Sergei Afanasyevich (1981); a master of sports in swimming; a prize winner at the 1997 'Grand Prize'; a 1998 national champion; a silver medal prize winner at the 1999 European Championship.

Shibko Aleksey Nokolayevich (1977); a master of sports in ski jumping; many times prize winner of National Championships; a participant of the 1998 Nagano Olympics; a member of the national team.

Shikolenko Natalya Ivanovna (1964); an honored master of sports in track and field athletics; a silver medal prize winner at the 1992 Barcelona Olympics; a champion and prize winner of international competitions in Germany; four times national champion in 1994.

Shimanskaya Victoria Alexandrovna (1979); a master of sports in archery; a member of the national team.

Shlyk Alexander Anatolyevich (1974); a master of sports in judo; a bronze medal prize winner at the 1995 World Championship; a participant of the 1999 Summer World Student Games; a member of the national team.

Shcherba Anna Vyacheslavovna (1982); a master of sports in swimming; a national champion; a member of the national team.

Yurkevich Konstantin Mikhailovich (1980); a master of sports in power lifting; a silver medal prize winner at the 1999 National Championship; a member of the national team.

Yakimovich Nicolai Ivanovich (1978); a candidate master of sports in handball.

Yakousheva Olga Olegovna (1974); an international class master of sports in archery; a bronze medal prize winner at the 1994 World Championship; took 6th place at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics; a prize winner of the 1997 'Grand Prize'.

     

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