Aleksandr Yashankin
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Full name | Yashankin Alexander Sergeevich |
Born | Lohmachi, Republic of Tatarstan, Russia | 5 June 1952
Alexander Sergeevich Yashankin – (Russian: Александр Сергеевич Яшанькин; born 5 June 1989, Republic of Tatastan, USSR) is a professional Russian athlete, Master of Sports of Russia on bodybuilding and Master of Sports of Weightlifting .
Yashankin has won 11 victories in the bodybuilding world championship, and won the championship of Russia more than 30 times.
Anthropometry
- Height - 170 cm
- Weight in the off-season - 80-90 kg
- Competitive weight - 80 kg
- Squat - 250 kg
- Deadlift - 270 kg
- Push Rod Classic - 200 kg
- Jerk rod - 160 kg
- Bench lying - 175 kg
- Biceps - 44 cm
- The volume of the chest as you exhale - 110 cm
- The volume of the chest on inspiration - 117 cm
- Thigh - 66-67 cm
- Waist - 80 cm
- Shin - 43,5 cm
Biography
Yashankin Alexander was born in the village of Lohmachi Republic of Tatarstan. Since childhood, he would compete with the neighborhood kids in the push s, pull s, the long jump and hold the corner on the bar. In the yard pushing the core, metal disc, played volleyball. By the end of the school year he raised a bar that weighed 100 kg. Yashankin was a member of the army with 2 years of service in Germany, Alexander went on to do - push-ups, swing the press and caviar. Standing with a gun on duty, he climbed the stile on one leg, then the other. At that time, he did not think that would be a professional bodybuilding move. He trained only because Alexander loved this activity.
After the army left for Kazan, where he enrolled in university in the faculty of Physical Education. There he chose a section of weightlifting and half a year later became the master of sports. After graduation, he went to Dimitrovgrad and appealed to the sports committee to get the job done. So Alexander started coaching kids in Dimitrovgrad. He made simulators, concreted platforms, and was the winner of the World Cup and champion of Russia agreed with mayor om to buy a set of simulators and special rooms for training. Then, having agreed with the management of local businesses have opened one more room, where the main was the son of Alexander - Dmitry Yashankin.
Alexander has a large, beautiful and talented family. He is not only an idol for many, but the best example to follow in their own children, whom he had four Elena, Dmitry, Alexander and Michael.
Sports career
Alexander worked at Dimitrovgrad for 35 years as a coach. He dedicated 10 years to powerlifting. At the first bodybuilding championship which was held in Tolyatti in 1989, he took first place. Since then, he almost has never missed a championship.
Now titled, a beautiful, honest and good-natured athlete, Alexander lives and works in Yekaterinburg (chain of fitness-club "Power House Gym").[1]
Anyone who is familiar with Alexander Sergeevich cherishes it and admires his human qualities. In spite of all of his titles, and awards, he remains humble, responsive and present.
Awards
- In 2016, voted the best fitness trainer Ekaterinburg.[2]
- According to the channel "Iron World" is recognized as a successful athlete.
- Best in the category "Sports" in the magazine "EKB.Sobaka.ru».[3][4]
World Championships
- Spain, the Torrevieja 1993 year.1 place
- Poland, "mixed couple", 1993, 2nd place
- Turkey, the Izmir, 1994, 2nd place
- Poland of Katowice, 1995, 1st place
- Slovakia of Bratislava, 1996, 1st place
- Slovakia of Bratislava, "mixed couple", 1997, 2nd place
- Spain, the Alicante 2001, 1st place
- Canary Islands, Tenerife, 2003, 1st place
- Hungary of Budapest 2005, 1st place
- Spain, Sicily, in 2006, 2nd place
- Hungary of Budapest, 2007, 1st place
- Czech Republic of Brno 2008, 1st place
- Turkey, in 2010, 3rd place.[5]
- Hungary of Budapest, 2012, the 1st place.[6]
- Mongolia of Ulaanbaatar, 2013, 1 st place.[7]
- Mexico, Morelia, 2014, 1 st place.[8]
- Dominican Republic of Santo Domingo, in 2016, the 1st place.[9][10]
European Championships
- Russia, Tyumen, 1994, 2nd place in the standings, and 1st place in the team
- Turkey, İstanbul, 1995, 3rd place
- Russia, Tyumen, 2007, 1st place
References
- ^ "chain of fitness-club "Power House Gym"".
- ^ "Ranking of the best fitness trainers in Yekaterinburg".
- ^ "Ranking of the best according to the magazine "EKB.Sobaka.ru"".
- ^ "The winner of the main prize of Yekaterinburg".
- ^ "The results of the World Championship in Turkey".
- ^ "Results of the World Cup".
- ^ "33 World Cup".
- ^ "Results. Yashankin is the first".
- ^ "Alexander became a 11-time world champion".
- ^ "The best".
External links
- [1] - Legend of bodybuilding.
- [2] - son of Alexander channel - Dmitry Yashankina, which is also a popular professional athlete.
- [3] - son-channel, athlete, world-class referee, coach Alexander - Kornyukhina Dmitry.
- [4] - official page of athlete
- [5] - interview with Alexander after the 11th victory in the World Cup.
- [6] - about the athlete.[need quotation to verify]