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Alexander Sizonenko

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Alexander Sizonenko
Sizonenko (right) and Georg Wessels
Personal information
Born(1959-07-20)20 July 1959
Zaporizhzhia, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union
Died5 January 2012(2012-01-05) (aged 52)
Saint Petersburg, Russia
NationalitySoviet
Listed height7 ft 11 in (2.41 m)
Career information
NBA draft1984: undrafted
Playing career1976–1986
PositionCenter
Career history
1976–1978Spartak Leningrad
1979–1986Stroitel Kuybyshev

Alexander Alekseyevich Sizonenko (Template:Lang-uk; Template:Lang-ru; 20 July 1959 – 5 January 2012) was a Soviet professional basketball player. Possibly the tallest person to have ever played professional basketball, he was measured by Guinness World Records at 2.39 m (7 ft 10 in) and named the world's tallest man in 1991. Sizonenko was said to have grown since this measurement was taken, although age reduced his standing height considerably. Because of his enormous growth, his mobility was increasingly impaired.

Basketball career

Sizonenko played professionally for Spartak Leningrad (1976–1978) and for Stroitel Kuybyshev (1979–1986). Sizonenko was also a member of the Soviet national team and appeared on its behalf for 12 games. While playing, Sizonenko was listed as standing at 2.41 m (7 ft 11 in).[1]

Personal life

Sizonenko was born in the city of Zaporizhzhia, Ukrainian SSR. He lived in Saint Petersburg, was divorced and had a son Alexander born in 1994. In 2011 he was moved to a hospital in St. Petersburg, where he died on 5 January 2012. He was 52.

References

  1. ^ "Aleksandr Sizonenko Basketball Player Profile". EuroBasket. Retrieved 7 September 2019.
Preceded by Tallest Recognized Person
1991
Succeeded by