Yevgeny Grishin
Speed Skater, Olympic Gold Medalist

Born
March 23rd, 1931
94 years ago
Died
July 9th, 2005
19 years ago — 74 years old
Category
Athletes & Sports Figures
Country
Russia
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Competitor in speed skating during the late 20th century. Achieved significant success at national and international levels. Won a gold medal in the men's 500 meters at the 1960 Winter Olympics in Squaw Valley. Additionally earned multiple titles at World Championships, showcasing exceptional skills in long-distance and sprint events. Contributed to the development of the sport in Russia.
Gold medal in men's 500 meters at the 1960 Winter Olympics
Multiple World Championship titles in speed skating
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