Nikolai Andrianov

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Medal record
Competitor for the Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union
Men's Artistic Gymnastics
Olympic Games
Gold 1972 Munich Floor exercise
Gold 1976 Montreal All-around
Gold 1976 Montreal Floor exercise
Gold 1976 Montreal Rings
Gold 1976 Montreal Vault
Gold 1980 Moscow Team competition
Gold 1980 Moscow Vault
Silver 1972 Munich Team competition
Silver 1976 Montreal Team competition
Silver 1976 Montreal Parallel bars
Silver 1980 Moscow All-around
Silver 1980 Moscow Floor exercise
Bronze 1972 Munich Vault
Bronze 1976 Montreal Pommel horse
Bronze 1980 Moscow Horizontal bar
World Championships
Gold 1974 Varna Still rings
Gold 1978 Strasbourg Still rings
Gold 1978 Strasbourg All-around
Gold 1979 Ft. Worth Team competition
Silver 1974 Varna Team competition
Silver 1974 Varna All-around
Silver 1974 Varna Pommel horse
Silver 1974 Varna Horizontal bar
Silver 1974 Varna Parallel bars
Silver 1978 Strasbourg Team competition
Silver 1978 Strasbourg Vault
Silver 1978 Strasbourg Parallel bars
European Championships
Gold 1971 Madrid Pommel horse
Gold 1971 Madrid Vault
Gold 1973 Grenoble Floor exercise
Gold 1973 Grenoble Vault
Gold 1975 Bern All-around
Gold 1975 Bern Floor exercise
Gold 1975 Bern Still rings
Gold 1975 Bern Vault
Gold 1975 Bern Parallel bars
Gold 1975 Bern Horizontal bar
Silver 1971 Madrid Still rings
Silver 1971 Madrid Parallel bars
Silver 1973 Grenoble All-around
Silver 1973 Grenoble Still rings
Silver 1973 Grenoble Parallel bars
Silver 1975 Bern Pommel horse
Bronze 1971 Madrid All-around
Bronze 1971 Madrid Floor exercise

Nikolai Yefimovich Andrianov (Russian: Никола́й Ефи́мович Андриа́нов) (b.October 14, 1952 in Vladimir, Russian SFSR) was a Soviet/Russian gymnast. He holds the record for men for most Olympic medals at 15 (7 gold medals, 5 silver medals, 3 bronze medals). Andrianov is the second athlete by this count after Larissa Latynina, who earned 18 Olympic medals, Latynina holds the record for women. He took the Olympic Oath for athletes at the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow.

Andrianov entered the Children and Youth Sports School of the Burevestnik sports society in Vladimir at age 11. His trainer was the Honoured Trainer of the USSR Nikolai Tolkachev. Andrianov's first international success was in 1971 at the European Championships in Madrid, where he won two gold medals. Between 1971 and 1980 he was the first on many international gymnastics competitions, including the Olympic Games, World Championships and European Championships.

Andrianov married another famous Soviet gymnast, two times Olympic Champion Lyubov Burda. In 2001 Andrianov was inducted into the International Gymnastics Hall of Fame.[1] Since 2002 Andrianov is the director of gymnastics Specialized Children and Youth sports school in Vladimir.

[edit] Achievements (non-Olympic)

Year Event AA Team FX PH RG VT PB HB
1971 European Championships 3rd 3rd 1st 2nd 1st 2nd
USSR Championships 1st
1972 USSR Championships 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st
USSR Cup 1st
1973 European Championships 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 2nd
University Games 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st
USSR Championships 1st
1974 World Championships 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st 2nd 2nd
USSR Championships 1st 1st 1st 3rd 1st
USSR Cup 1st
1975 World Cup 1st 2nd 2nd 1st
European Championships 1st 1st 2nd 1st 1st 1st
USSR Championships 1st 1st
1977 World Cup 1st 1st 1st 2nd 1st
1978 World Championships 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 2nd
USSR Cup 3rd
1979 World Championships 1st 2nd
USSR Championships 3rd 3rd

[edit] References

  1. ^  NIKOLAI ANDRIANOV. International Gymnastics Hall of Fame. Retrieved on 2006-12-01.

[edit] External links


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