Eduard Vinokurov

Eduard Vinokurov

Eduard Vinokurov

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infobox Eduard Vinokurov Icône escrime
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Contexte général
Sport pratiqué escrime
Arme sabre
Biographie
Nationalité soviétique
Naissance 30 octobre 1942
Lieu de naissance Bayzhansay Kazakhstan
Taille 1.74 m
Poids 75 kg
Palmarès
Jeux olympiques 2 1 0
Championnats du monde 6 2 0

Eduard Teodorovich Vinokurov, (en russe Эдуард Теодорович Винокуров), né le 30 octobre 1942 à Bayzhansay au Kazakhstan est un escrimeur soviétique pratiquant le sabre. Il a été deux fois champion olympique de sabre avec l’équipe d’URSS en 1968 et 1976.


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