WW2 Prisoner-of-War,1st Soviet Gymnastic Hero, 11-time Olympic medalist
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Full Name,Viktor Ivanovych Chukarin
Used Name,Viktor Chukarin
Original Name,Віктор Іванович Чукарін
Other Names,Viktor Ivanovich Chukarin; Виктор Иванович Чукарин
Born,9 November 1921; Krasnoarmeyskoye-Krym (UKR)
Died,25 August 1984; Lviv-Lviv (UKR)
Affiliations,Iskra Lvov / Burevestnik Lvov
Ethnic Nation,UKR
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Year-Games,Sport,Event,Place,Medals
1952 Summer,Gymnastics,Individual All-Around,1,Gold
,,Team All-Around,1,Gold
,,Floor Exercise,=29,
,,Horse Vault,1,Gold
,,Parallel Bars,2,Silver
,,Horizontal Bar,5,
,,Rings,2,Silver
,,Pommelled Horse,1,Gold
1956 Summer,Gymnastics,Individual All-Around,1,Gold
,,Team All-Around,1,Gold
,,Floor Exercise,=2,Silver
,,Horse Vault,=7,
,,Parallel Bars,1,Gold
,,Horizontal Bar,=4,
,,Rings,=7,
,,Pommelled Horse,3,Bronze
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Medals,Number
Gold,7
Silver,3
Bronze,1
Total,11
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Viktor Chukarin was a former World War II prisoner-of-war, who was 30-years-old when the USSR first competed at the Olympic Games in 1952. Despite these handicaps, he dominated the gymnastics competition in Helsinki, winning the all-around title in addition to taking gold in the team event and four medals in the individual apparatus events – gold on the pommelled horse and horse vault, and silver on the parallel bars and rings. In 1956, he successfully defended his all-around title and added two more gold, one as a member of the winning team, a silver and a bronze medal to bring his tally of Olympic medals to a then record total of 11. His 1956 individual medals were as follows: gold – all-around, parallel bars, team; silver – floor exercises; and bronze – pommelled horse. He was also World Champion in 1954 in the all-around and parallel bars and, after retiring, became head of gymnastics at the L’viv Institute of Physical Culture in his native Ukraine.
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