Vitaly Savin

Vitaly Savin

Vitaliy Savin

Vitaliy Savin (en russe Виталий Анатольевич Савин) (né le 23 janvier 1966 à Jezqazğan) est un athlète soviétique, de nationalité kazakhe, spécialiste du sprint.

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Biographie

Vitaliy Savin a été champion olympique du relais 4 x 100 mètres en 1988 à Séoul, avec l'Union soviétique. En 1992, il est 5e aux Jeux olympiques de Barcelone avec Pavel Galkin, Edvin Ivanov, Andrey Fedoriv au sein de l'Équipe unifiée de l’ex-URSS en 38 s 17.

Performances

Son meilleur temps sur 100 mètres est de 10 s 08, performance réalisée à Linz, (Autriche) en août 1992. La même année, il court le 60 m en 6 s 51.

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