Vyacheslav Nikolayevich Ivanov
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Viatcheslav Nikolaïevitch Ivanov
Viatcheslav Nikolaïevitch Ivanov (en russe : Вячеслав Николаевич Иванов), né le 30 juillet 1938 à Moscou, est un ancien sportif soviétique, pratiquant l'aviron dans la discipline du skiff.
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Il a été le premier rameur à obtenir trois titres olympiques consécutifs dans la catégorie reine de l'aviron, le skiff.[1]. Cet exploit sera ensuite de nouveau réalisé par le finlandais Pertti Karppinen.
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1912: William Kinnear • 1920: John B. Kelly, Sr. • 1924: Jack Beresford • 1928: Bobby Pearce • 1932: Bobby Pearce • 1936: Gustav Schäfer • 1948: Mervyn Wood • 1952: Yuri Tyukalov • 1956: Viatcheslav Ivanov • 1960: Viatcheslav Ivanov • 1964: Viatcheslav Ivanov • 1968: Henri Jan Wienese • 1972: Yuri Malishev • 1976: Pertti Karppinen • 1980: Pertti Karppinen • 1984: Pertti Karppinen • 1988: Thomas Lange • 1992: Thomas Lange • 1996: Xeno Müller • 2000: Rob Waddell • 2004: Olaf Tufte • 2008: Olaf Tufte
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