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Vladimir Turchinsky

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Vladimir Yevgenyevich Turchinsky (Russian: Владимир Евгеньевич Турчинский; 28 September 1963 – 16 December 2009[1][2][3]) was a Russian bodybuilder, television and radio presenter, actor, author, singer and businessman.[4] He started participating in sports in 4th grade. After completing his studies, he joined the Army. After that, Vladimir started his career during the years of Perestroika, working as a photographer and as a bodyguard. He was a maestro of sambo and judo, and for a time he practiced American football.[5] He also was the president of Professional League of Strongest Extreme. He was born in Moscow, USSR and died in Pashukovo village, Noginsk District, Moscow Oblast.

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