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Valeriya Novodvorskaya

Russian journalist and politician
Born
May 17th, 1950 75 years ago
Died
July 12th, 2014 11 years ago — 64 years old

Born in 1950, a prominent journalist and politician in Russia, actively engaged in opposition politics and human rights advocacy. Played a significant role in the Democratic Party of Russia and co-founded the Union of Right Forces. Novodvorskaya's career spanned several decades, reflecting a commitment to free speech and political reform. Often voiced opposition to the policies of various Russian governments, leading to both public support and criticism. Authored numerous articles and essays, contributing to the discourse on democracy and civil liberties in post-Soviet Russia.

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Valeriy Borzov

Ukrainian-Russian Olympic sprinter
Born
October 20th, 1949 76 years ago

A prominent sprinter who excelled in the 100 meters and 200 meters events during the early 1970s. Competed primarily for the Soviet Union and achieved significant success in international competitions. Won two gold medals at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, establishing a strong legacy in sprinting. Renowned for remarkable speed and technique that led to multiple victories on the world stage. After retirement, engaged in various activities including coaching and sports administration.

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Valeriy Brumel

Russian high jumper Olympic champion
Born
April 14th, 1942 83 years ago
Died
January 26th, 2003 23 years ago — 60 years old

A high jumper from Russia achieved notable success in the 1960s and 1970s. Competed in the 1964 Tokyo Olympics, winning the gold medal with a jump of 2.18 meters. Set multiple world records during his athletic career, notably jumping 2.23 meters in 1966, which remained a world record for many years. Retired from competitive athletics and later contributed to sports as a coach and administrator.

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Valeriy Lobanovskyi

Football manager, led Dynamo Kyiv
Born
January 6th, 1939 87 years ago
Died
May 13th, 2002 23 years ago — 63 years old

A prominent football manager and former player, achieved significant success with Dynamo Kyiv. Managed the club during its most successful periods in the 1970s and 1980s. Transitioned to coaching, focused on implementing innovative training methods and tactical systems. Under management, Dynamo Kyiv won multiple Soviet league titles and UEFA Cup Winners' Cup in 1975. Contributed to the development of Ukrainian football as a key figure in the national team, characterized by a focus on scientific approaches to training and match preparation.

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Valeriy Neverov

Ukrainian chess player and coach
Born
June 21st, 1964 61 years ago

A prominent chess player, competed in multiple national and international tournaments. Achieved the title of International Master, recognized for strategic gameplay and contributions to chess theory. Transitioned to coaching, fostering new talent in the Ukrainian chess community. Contributed to the development of chess through mentorship and training of aspiring players.

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Valeriy Zuyev

Ukrainian football player and manager
Born
November 7th, 1952 73 years ago
Died
2016 10 years ago — 64 years old

A Ukrainian footballer and manager, played as a defender. Started career at FC Dynamo Kyiv, where significant contributions led to winning multiple Soviet Top League titles. Transitioned to manage several clubs after retirement, including FC Dynamo Kyiv and FC Kryvbas Kryvyi Rih. Extended influence in Ukrainian football through coaching roles, focusing on youth development and tactical strategies.

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Valery Afanassiev

Pianist and conductor of classical music
Born
September 8th, 1947 78 years ago

Afanassiev served as a pianist and conductor, performing extensively in Europe and beyond. Significant contributions include interpretations of classical piano works and conducting various orchestras. His performances often emphasized the works of Russian and Western composers, reflecting a deep knowledge of musical traditions.

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Valery Belousov

Ice hockey player and coach, 'Sochi 1992'
Born
December 17th, 1948 77 years ago
Died
April 16th, 2015 10 years ago — 66 years old

A professional ice hockey player and coach, played in the Soviet Union and later in the NHL. Competed for the Soviet national team, participating in multiple international tournaments, including the 1992 Winter Olympics, where the team earned a gold medal. Transitioned to a coaching role after retirement, focusing on developing young players. Coached various teams in the Russian leagues and contributed to the growth of ice hockey in the region.

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Valery Bryusov

Russian author and symbolist poet
Born
1873 153 years ago
Died
October 9th, 1924 101 years ago — 51 years old

A leading figure in the Russian Symbolist movement, Bryusov contributed significantly to literature through poetry, criticism, and plays. He published notable works including 'The Fiery Angel' and was instrumental in the development of modern Russian poetry. His poetry often explored themes of mysticism and individuality, reflecting the philosophical currents of his time. Besides his literary work, Bryusov translated several important works from French and German, helping to bridge cultural gaps in Russian literature. He also served as the editor of the literary journal 'Vsemirnaya Literatura', promoting new literary voices in Russia.

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Valery Bykovsky

Cosmonaut and Russian general
Born
August 2nd, 1934 91 years ago
Died
2019 7 years ago — 85 years old

A Soviet cosmonaut and general in the air force, contributed significantly to space exploration. Flew on two spaceflights, first in 1963 on Vostok 5, which lasted five days, marking one of the longest space missions at the time. Commanded the Soyuz 22 mission in 1976. Served as a test pilot, demonstrating exceptional skills in various aircraft. After retiring from space missions, took on multiple leadership roles within the military and space organizations.

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Valery Gazzaev

Football manager and politician
Born
August 7th, 1954 71 years ago

A football manager and politician with a significant career in sports, particularly in football management. Managed club teams including FC Spartak Moscow and FC Alania Vladikavkaz. Achieved considerable success, including a UEFA Cup victory with FC Alania Vladikavkaz in 1995. Transitioned into politics, serving in various capacities within local government structures. Contributed to the development of football in Russia and actively promoted sports through political initiatives.

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Valery Gergiev

Conductor of the Mariinsky Orchestra
Born
May 2nd, 1953 72 years ago

A prominent conductor and artistic director associated with classical music, particularly noted for leadership at the Mariinsky Theatre in Saint Petersburg. Conducted numerous prestigious orchestras around the world, gaining recognition for interpretations of works by composers such as Tchaikovsky and Prokofiev. Actively engaged in opera and orchestral repertoire, enhancing the cultural landscape of Russian music. Also directed the Moscow Easter Festival and served as the principal guest conductor of the London Symphony Orchestra, collaborating with significant international musicians.

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