Alexander Pushnitsa
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Alexander Pushnitsa Александр Пушница | |
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Born | village Korenovo, Vengerovskiy District, Novosibirsk Oblast, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union, RSFSR, USSR | November 1, 1949
Nationality | Russian |
Weight | 90–100 kg (198–220 lb; 14 st 2 lb – 15 st 10 lb) |
Division | light heavyweight |
Style | Sambo |
Team | Dynamo |
Trainer | S.E. Galkin, Vasily Solovyov |
Rank | Merited Master of Sports of the USSR |
Years active | 1968-1988 |
Medal record | ||
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Men's Sambo | ||
World Championships | ||
1974 | -90 kg | |
1979 | -90 kg | |
1981 | -90 kg | |
1983 | -90 kg | |
European Championships | ||
1976 | -90 kg | |
1984 | -90 kg | |
USSR National Championships | ||
1974 | -90 kg | |
1975 | -90 kg | |
1976 | -100 kg | |
1977 | -90 kg | |
1978 | -90 kg | |
1979 | -90 kg | |
1980 | -90 kg | |
1981 | -90 kg | |
1982 | -90 kg | |
1983 | -90 kg | |
1984 | -90 kg | |
1986 | -90 kg | |
1987 | -90 kg |
Alexander Pushnitsa (November 1, 1949, village Korenovo, Vengerovskiy District, Novosibirsk Oblast, RSFSR, USSR) - the most titled sambist in history of Sambo, Merited Master of Sports of the USSR (1980), nine-time champion of the USSR (1974 - 1980, 1983, 1984), two-time European champion (1976, 1984) and three-time winner of the world championships (1974, 1979, 1983). A graduate of the Omsk State Institute of Physical Culture. Honorary Citizen of the city of Omsk. In 1997 he in Paris won the European Championships for Sambo Veterans. Deputy Chairman of Sambo Federation Omsk region, head of the sports school "Sambo-2000." Since 2000 in Omsk held annual open Russian sambo tournament for the prizes of Alexander Pushnitsa.
Biography
Alexander's childhood passed in the village. Fighting loved since childhood. Usually fought on the ground, not observing any rules. Most often struggled with his twin brother (subsequently Master of Sports in Sambo and multiple medalist of Championships of the USSR). In this village was no television, and the brothers knew nothing about Sambo.
Labor way
- 1964-1968 - a mechanic (Temirtau);
- 1968-1970 - served in the Soviet Army;
- 1970-1971 - concrete worker ( Frunze);
- 1971-1973 - Inspector Investigation Group (Frunze);
- 1973-1993 - Inspector of combat and physical training (Omsk);
- 1993 - present - coach sambo, head of the club "Sambo-2000" (Omsk)
References
- Евгений Гаврилов. Интервью с Александром Пушницей (Evgeny Gavrilov. Interview with Alexander Pushnitsa)
- Всероссийский турнир по самбо на призы Александра Пушницы (Russian sambo tournament for the prizes of Alexander Pushnitsa)
- Пушница Александр Михайлович (Alexander Pushnitsa)
- Самый титулованный самбист в истории (The most titled sambist in history)
- Александр Лютиков. С трудом уговорили уйти из самбо (Alexander Lyutikov. With difficulty persuaded to stop participating in Sambo competitions)
- Результаты чемпионатов СССР и России по борьбе самбо (Results of the USSR championships and Russian sambo)