Armed Forces (sports society)
The Armed Forces sports society (Russian: Вооруженные Силы (ВС)) was one of the largest sports societies in the USSR. In the Soviet era all CSKA and SKA teams that resided in the Soviet Union belonged to the Armed Forces sports society. There was one SKA club in each military district and naval fleet of the USSR, and a central club - CSKA.[1] SKAs maintained several teams for different sports disciplines, as did CSKA. Armed Forces sports society functioned under the leadership of the Sports Committee of the Ministry of Defence of the USSR and sports committees of military districts and naval fleets.[1]
Members of the society at Olympics
City represented and sports discipline are given in parentheses.
Summer Olympics
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1952 Summer Olympics
- Yuri Lituyev (Leningrad, athletics)
- Boris Tokaryev (Leningrad, athletics)
- Anatoly Konev (Moscow, basketball)
- Aleksandr Moiseyev (Moscow, basketball)
- Arkady Vorobyov (Sverdlovsk, weightlifting)
1956 Summer Olympics
- Yuri Lituyev (Moscow, athletics)
- Yevgeni Maskinskov (Saransk, athletics)
- Semyon Rzhishchin (Moscow, athletics)
- Boris Tokaryev (Moscow, athletics)
- Viktor Tsybulenko (Kiev, athletics)
- Arkady Vorobyov (Sverdlovsk, weightlifting)
1960 Summer Olympics
- Gusman Kosanov (Kishinev, athletics)
- Semyon Rzhishchin (Moscow, athletics)
- Viktor Tsybulenko (Kiev, athletics)
- Yury Vlasov (Moscow, weightlifting)
- Arkady Vorobyov (Sverdlovsk, weightlifting)
1964 Summer Olympics
- Oleg Fedoseyev (Moscow, athletics)
- Gusman Kosanov (Alma-Ata, athletics)
- Edvins Ozolin (Leningrad, athletics)
- Oleg Grigoryev (Moscow, boxing)
- Volodymyr Morozov (Krasnovodsk, canoeing)
- Grigory Kriss (Kiev, fencing)
- Oleg Stepanov (Moscow, judo)
- Yury Vlasov (Moscow, weightlifting)
- Leonid Zhabotinsky (Zaporozhye, weightlifting)
1968 Summer Olympics
- Gennadiy Bliznetsov (Kharkov, athletics)
- Galina Bukharina (Moscow, athletics)
- Romuald Klim (Minsk, athletics)
- Jānis Lūsis (Riga, athletics)
- Volodymyr Morozov (Kiev, canoeing)
- Valery Yardy (Moscow, cycling)
- Grigory Kriss (Kiev, fencing)
- Viktor Sidyak (Lvov, fencing)
- Leonid Zhabotinsky (Kiev, weightlifting)
1972 Summer Olympics
- Nadezhda Besfamilnaya (Moscow, athletics)
- Galina Bukharina (Moscow, athletics)
- Jānis Lūsis (Riga, athletics)
- Veniamin Soldatenko (Alma-Ata, athletics)
- Sergei Belov (Moscow, basketball)
- Ivan Edeshko (Moscow, basketball)
- Alzhan Zharmukhamedov (Moscow, basketball)
- Volodymyr Morozov (Kiev, canoeing)
- Valery Yardy (Cheboksary, cycling)
- Grigory Kriss (Kiev, fencing)
- Viktor Sidyak (Minsk, fencing)
- Gennadiy Tsygankov (Moscow, ice hockey)
1976 Summer Olympics
- Lidia Alfeyeva (Moscow, athletics)
- Vera Anisimova (Moscow, athletics)
- Jānis Lūsis (Riga, athletics)
- Sergei Belov (Moscow, basketball)
- Ivan Edeshko (Moscow, basketball)
- Alzhan Zharmukhamedov (Moscow, basketball)
- Viktor Sidyak (Minsk, fencing)
- Gennadiy Tsygankov (Moscow, ice hockey)
- Vladimir Bure (Moscow, swimming)
- Oleg Moliboga (Dnepropetrovsk, volleyball)
1980 Summer Olympics
1988 Summer Olympics
Winter Olympics
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1956 Winter Olympics
1960 Winter Olympics
- Vladimir Melanin (Kirov, biathlon)
- Gennady Vaganov (Moscow, cross-country skiing)
- Nikolay Gusakov (Leningrad, nordic combined)
1964 Winter Olympics
- Vladimir Melanin (Kirov, biathlon)
- Rita Achkina (Moscow, cross-country skiing)
- Yevdokiya Mekshilo (Leningrad, cross-country skiing)
- Gennady Vaganov (Moscow, cross-country skiing)
- Nikolay Gusakov (Leningrad, nordic combined)
- Nikolay Fyodorovich Kiselyov (Leningrad, nordic combined)
1968 Winter Olympics
- Rita Achkina (Moscow, cross-country skiing)
- Vladimir Voronkov (Moscow, cross-country skiing)
- Vladimir Belussov (Leningrad Oblast, ski jumping)
1972 Winter Olympics
- Vladimir Voronkov (Moscow, cross-country skiing)
- Irina Rodnina (Moscow, figure skating)
- Alexei Ulanov (Moscow, figure skating)
1976 Winter Olympics
- Zinaida Amosova (Novosibirsk, cross-country skiing)
- Nikolay Bazhukov (Syktyvkar, cross-country skiing)
- Sergey Savelyev (Moscow, cross-country skiing)
- Irina Rodnina (Moscow, figure skating)
- Valery Muratov (Kolomna, speed skating)
1980 Winter Olympics
1984 Winter Olympics
1988 Winter Olympics
Other Armed Forces sports society athletes
- Yuriy Sedykh
- Viatcheslav Ekimov
- Pavel Pegov
- Nikolay Gulyayev
- Nikolay Chernetsky
- Oleg Kimovich Vasiliev
- Vladimir Salnikov
- Nikolay Zimyatov
- Elena Vodorezova
- Sergey Litvinov
- Aleksandr Kovalenko
- Igor Paklin
- Pyotr Zayev
- Igor Zhelezovski
- Vladimir Mikhaylovich Smirnov (skier)
- Afanasijs Kuzmins
- Ivan Klementjev
- Nicolae Juravschi
- Anatoly Alyabyev
- Viktor Denisov
- Mikhail Devyatyarov
- Gennadiy Prigoda
- Alexander Zavyalov
- Valery Medvedtsev
- Vladimir Sakhnov
- Vladimir Alikin
- Alexander Kurlovitch
- Anatoly Khrapaty
- Aleksandr Panfilov
- Viktor Rybakov
- Olga Bondarenko
- Sergey Fokichev
- Oleg Makarov
- Pyotr Pochenchuk
Overall Olympic performance by the society
In the following table for team events number of team representatives, who received medals are counted, not "one medal for all the team", as usual. Because there were people from different sports societies in one team.
Summer Olympics
Olympics | Athletes | Total medals | |||
1952 | 93 | 7 | 7 | 3 | 17 |
1956 | 80 | 12 | 11 | 15 | 38 |
1960 | 66 | 14 | 15 | 6 | 35 |
1964 | 112 | 27 | 29 | 12 | 68 |
1968 | 99 | 17 | 27 | 17 | 71 |
1972 | 104 | 33 | 18 | 18 | 69 |
1976 | 97 | 22 | 22 | 15 | 59 |
Winter Olympics
Olympics | Athletes | Total medals | |||
1956 | 20 | 13 | 1 | 1 | 15 |
1960 | 18 | 2 | 0 | 9 | 11 |
1964 | 24 | 11 | 3 | 1 | 15 |
1968 | 23 | 13 | 2 | 1 | 16 |
1972 | 24 | 16 | 0 | 1 | 17 |
1976 | 20 | 16 | 1 | 2 | 19 |
See also
Sources
- ^ a b Great Soviet Encyclopedia, 3rd edition, entry on "СССР. Физическая культура и спорт", available online here
- Boris Khavin (1979). All about Olympic Games (in Russian) (2nd ed. ed.). Moscow: Fizkultura i sport.
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