Viktor Kurentsov
Kurentsov at the 1964 Olympics | |
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Born | (1941-04-05)April 5, 1941 Tukhinka, Syanno District, Vitebsk Region, Byelorussian SSR, Soviet Union |
Died | April 7, 2021(2021-04-07) (aged 80) Odintsovo, Moscow Oblast, Russia |
Height | 1.64 m (5 ft 5 in) |
Weight | 75 kg (165 lb) |
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Sport | Weightlifting |
Club | Soviet Army Khabarovsk/Moscow Oblast |
Viktor Grigoryevich Kurentsov (Russian: Виктор Григорьевич Куренцов; 5 April 1941 – 7 April 2021) was a Soviet middleweight weightlifter. He competed at the 1964 and 1968 Olympics and won a silver and a gold medal, respectively.[1]
Born in Tukhinka, Syanno District, Vitebsk Region, then part of the Byelorussian SSR, in the Soviet Union, Kurentsov started training in weightlifting aged 18, while serving in the Soviet Army in the Russian Far East. By 1964 he became the world top middleweight weightlifter, winning a silver medal at the 1964 Olympics, five world titles in 1965–1970, and seven European titles in 1964–1971. He also won silver at the 1972 European Championships and bronze in 1974. Domestically Kurentsov won nine Soviet titles (1964–70, 1972, 1974). Between 1964 and 1968 he set 18 official world records.[2]
After ending his weightlifting career Kurentsov continued to serve in the Soviet Army, retiring in 1990 as a colonel. He then became a politician and was elected to the Odintsovo city council. Between 1993 and 1998 he worked at the Russian embassy in Italy and later at the international relations office at the Odintsovo district government.[1]
Kurentsov died on 7 April 2021, two days after his 80th birthday.[3]
References
External links
- Viktor Kurentsov at the International Weightlifting Results Project
- Viktor Kurentsov at Lift Up
- Viktor Kurentsov at Olympedia
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- 1920: Henri Gance (FRA)
- 1924: Carlo Galimberti (ITA)
- 1928: Roger François (FRA)
- 1932: Rudolf Ismayr (GER)
- 1936: Khadr El-Touni (EGY)
- 1948: Frank Spellman (USA)
- 1952: Pete George (USA)
- 1956: Fyodor Bogdanovsky (URS)
- 1960: Aleksandr Kurynov (URS)
- 1964: Hans Zdražila (TCH)
- 1968: Viktor Kurentsov (URS)
- 1972: Yordan Bikov (BUL)
- 1976: Yordan Mitkov (BUL)
- 1980: Asen Zlatev (BUL)
- 1984: Karl-Heinz Radschinsky (FRG)
- 1988: Borislav Gidikov (BUL)
- 1992: Tudor Casapu (EUN)
- 1996: Pablo Lara (CUB)
- 2000: Zhan Xugang (CHN)
- 2004: Taner Sağır (TUR)
- 2008: Sa Jae-hyouk (KOR)
- 2012: Lü Xiaojun (CHN)
- 2016: vacant
- 2020: Lü Xiaojun (CHN)
- 2024: Karlos Nasar (BUL)
- 75 kg (1920–1992)
- 76 kg (1996)
- 77 kg (2000–2016)
- 81 kg (2020)
- 89 kg (2024–)
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