Rudolf Plyukfelder, the Glossary
Rudolf Vladimirovich Plyukfelder (Рудольф Владимирович Плюкфельдер, born 6 September 1928) is a retired Soviet weightlifter and weightlifting coach.[1]
Table of Contents
19 relations: Aleksandr Voronin, Aleksey Vakhonin, David Rigert, Dmitry Klokov, Donets Governorate, Fizkultura i sport, Nikolay Kolesnikov (weightlifter), Olympic Games, Snatch (weightlifting), Soviet Union, Squat (exercise), Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic, Vasily Alekseyev, Viktor Tregubov, Weightlifting at the 1964 Summer Olympics – Men's 82.5 kg, 1959 World Weightlifting Championships, 1961 World Weightlifting Championships, 1963 World Weightlifting Championships, 1964 Summer Olympics.
- European champions in weightlifting
- People from Donets Governorate
- Soviet people of German descent
- Soviet weightlifting biography stubs
Aleksandr Voronin
Aleksandr Nikiforovich Voronin (Александр Никифорович Воронин, May 23, 1951 – September 26, 1992) was a Russian weightlifter and Olympic champion who competed for the Soviet Union. Rudolf Plyukfelder and Aleksandr Voronin are Honoured Masters of Sport of the USSR, olympic gold medalists for the Soviet Union, olympic medalists in weightlifting, olympic weightlifters for the Soviet Union, Russian male weightlifters, Soviet Olympic medalist stubs, Soviet male weightlifters and Soviet weightlifting biography stubs.
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Aleksey Vakhonin
Aleksey Ivanovich Vakhonin (Алексей Иванович Вахонин, 10 March 1935 – 1 September 1993) was a former Russian weightlifter and Olympic champion who competed for the Soviet Union. Rudolf Plyukfelder and Aleksey Vakhonin are Medalists at the 1964 Summer Olympics, olympic gold medalists for the Soviet Union, olympic medalists in weightlifting, olympic weightlifters for the Soviet Union, Russian male weightlifters, Soviet male weightlifters and weightlifters at the 1964 Summer Olympics.
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David Rigert
David Adamovich Rigert (Давид Ада́мович Ри́герт; born 12 March 1947) is a retired Soviet weightlifter and weightlifting coach of Austrian ancestry. Rudolf Plyukfelder and David Rigert are European champions in weightlifting, Honoured Masters of Sport of the USSR, olympic gold medalists for the Soviet Union, olympic medalists in weightlifting, olympic weightlifters for the Soviet Union, Russian male weightlifters, Soviet male weightlifters and world record setters in weightlifting.
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Dmitry Klokov
Dmitriy Vyacheslavovich Klokov (Дмитрий Вячеславович Клоков; born February 18, 1983) is a Russian former Olympic weightlifter, and World Champion. Rudolf Plyukfelder and Dmitry Klokov are olympic medalists in weightlifting and Russian male weightlifters.
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Donets Governorate
Donets Governorate (translit) was a governorate of the Ukrainian SSR (Ukraine) that existed between 1919 and 1925.
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Fizkultura i sport
Fizkultura i sport (Физкультура и спорт, lit. trans.: Physical Culture and Sports) is a Russian publisher of sports books and magazines.
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Nikolay Kolesnikov (weightlifter)
Nikolay Kolesnikov (born 1952) is a former Soviet weightlifter, Olympic champion and world champion. Rudolf Plyukfelder and Nikolay Kolesnikov (weightlifter) are olympic gold medalists for the Soviet Union, olympic medalists in weightlifting, olympic weightlifters for the Soviet Union, Russian male weightlifters, Soviet male weightlifters and Soviet weightlifting biography stubs.
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Olympic Games
The modern Olympic Games or Olympics (Jeux olympiques) are the leading international sporting events featuring summer and winter sports competitions in which thousands of athletes from around the world participate in a variety of competitions.
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Snatch (weightlifting)
The snatch is the first of two lifts contested in the sport of weightlifting (also known as Olympic weightlifting) followed by the clean and jerk.
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Soviet Union
The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR), commonly known as the Soviet Union, was a transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922 to 1991.
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Squat (exercise)
A squat is a strength exercise in which the trainee lowers their hips from a standing position and then stands back up.
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The Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic (Ukrainska Radianska Sotsialistychna Respublika; Ukrainskaya Sovetskaya Sotsialisticheskaya Respublika), abbreviated as the Ukrainian SSR, UkSSR, and also known as Soviet Ukraine or just Ukraine, was one of the constituent republics of the Soviet Union from 1922 until 1991.
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Vasily Alekseyev
Vasily Ivanovich Alekseyev (Василий Иванович Алексеев; 7 January 1942 – 25 November 2011) was a Soviet weightlifter. Rudolf Plyukfelder and Vasily Alekseyev are olympic gold medalists for the Soviet Union, olympic medalists in weightlifting, olympic weightlifters for the Soviet Union, Russian male weightlifters and Soviet male weightlifters.
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Viktor Tregubov
Viktor Nikolayevich Tregubov (Виктор Николаевич Трегубов) (born 13 April 1965 in Shakhty) is a Russian weightlifter, Olympic champion and world champion. Rudolf Plyukfelder and Viktor Tregubov are olympic medalists in weightlifting, Russian male weightlifters and Soviet male weightlifters.
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Weightlifting at the 1964 Summer Olympics – Men's 82.5 kg
The men's 82.5 kg weightlifting competitions at the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo took place on 16 October at the Shibuya Public Hall.
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1959 World Weightlifting Championships
The 1959 Men's World Weightlifting Championships were held in Warsaw, Poland from September 29 to October 4, 1959.
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1961 World Weightlifting Championships
The 1961 Men's World Weightlifting Championships were held in Vienna, Austria from September 20 to September 25, 1961.
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1963 World Weightlifting Championships
The 1963 Men's World Weightlifting Championships were held in Stockholm, Sweden from September 7 to September 13, 1963.
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1964 Summer Olympics
The, officially the and commonly known as Tokyo 1964 (東京1964), were an international multi-sport event held from 10 to 24 October 1964 in Tokyo, Japan.
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See also
European champions in weightlifting
- Aleksandr Gunyashev
- Anatolie Cîrîcu
- Andranik Karapetyan
- Andreas Behm
- Arakel Mirzoyan
- Arkady Vorobyov
- Ashot Danielyan
- Aylin Daşdelen
- Bünyamin Sezer
- David Rigert
- Ekrem Celil
- Emine Bilgin
- Ergün Batmaz
- Erkand Qerimaj
- Erol Bilgin
- Gevorik Poghosyan
- Hafız Süleymanoğlu
- Hakan Yılmaz (weightlifter)
- Halil Mutlu
- Ivan Chakarov
- Kanybek Osmonaliyev
- Khachatur Kyapanaktsyan
- Lydia Valentín
- Meline Daluzyan
- Nazik Avdalyan
- Nurcan Taylan
- Pavel Pervushin
- Rudolf Plyukfelder
- Sedat Artuç
- Semih Yağcı
- Sibel Şimşek
- Taner Sağır
- Tigran Gevorg Martirosyan
- Yordan Bikov
- Yury Zaitsev (weightlifter)
- İzzet İnce
- Şule Şahbaz
People from Donets Governorate
- Ivan Mikhailichenko
- Ivan Udodov
- Mykola Rudenko
- Rudolf Plyukfelder
- Viktor Chukarin
- Viktor Zhylin
Soviet people of German descent
- Adolf Fetsch
- Alec Utgoff
- Alexander Deutsch
- Andrei Fayt
- Bronislav Kaminski
- Eric Assmus
- Ernst Krenkel
- Ernst Schacht
- Georgy Langemak
- Gerhard Benkowitz
- Heinrich Neuhaus
- Helmut Oberlander
- Ivan Mezhlauk
- Larissa Reissner
- Lilli Schwarzkopf
- Ludwig Martens
- Michael Seifert (SS guard)
- Mikhail Reisner
- Natalya Varley
- Olga Ivinskaya
- Pavel Singer
- Reinhold Glière
- Richard Knorre (literary critic)
- Richard Sorge
- Roman Klein
- Roman Neustädter
- Rudolf Kehrer
- Rudolf Plyukfelder
- Sachar Blank
- Sergej Pfeifer
- Stalik Khankishiev
- Tatyana Pelttser
- Vladimir Groman
- Voldemar Aussem
Soviet weightlifting biography stubs
- Aleksandr Popov (weightlifter)
- Aleksandr Voronin
- Anatoly Khrapaty
- Artur Akoyev
- Aslanbek Yenaldiev
- Bakir Farkhutdinov
- Boris Pavlov (weightlifter)
- Boris Selitsky
- Dito Shanidze
- Dmitry Ivanov (weightlifter)
- Eduard Brovko
- Fyodor Bogdanovsky
- Gennady Chetin
- Georgi Popov (weightlifter)
- Grigory Novak
- Igor Nikitin (weightlifter)
- Igor Sadykov
- Ihor Rybak
- Israil Arsamakov
- Kanybek Osmonaliyev
- Mukharby Kirzhinov
- Nail Mukhamedyarov
- Nikolay Kolesnikov (weightlifter)
- Nikolay Kostylev
- Oleksandr Blyshchyk
- Oleksandr Perviy
- Pavel Kuznetsov (weightlifter)
- Ravil Khabutdinov
- Rudolf Plyukfelder
- Sergey Poltoratsky
- Sergey Syrtsov (weightlifter)
- Stanislav Batishchev
- Sultan Rakhmanov
- Valery Shary
- Valery Ustyuzhin
- Viktor Kurentsov
- Vladimir Belyaev (weightlifter)
- Vladimir Golovanov
- Vladimir Kanygin
- Vladimir Kaplunov
- Vladimir Kuznetsov (weightlifter, born 1963)
- Vladimir Pushkarev
- Vladimir Smetanin
- Vladimir Svetilko
- Vladislav Krishchishin
- Yevgeny Katsura
- Yury Zaitsev (weightlifter)
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudolf_Plyukfelder
Also known as Plyukfelder.