Valeri Timokhin

Valeriy Timokhin (was born on April 15, 1959 in the small city of Shukhti, Tula district, Russian Federation.) is an Azerbaijani sport shooter. Valeriy graduated in 1984 from Azerbaijan State University, with a Degree in Physical Culture and Sport. Valeriy Timokhin represented the USSR National team in many European and World competitions. in 1979 Valeriy won Junior World Championship, and went to earn a few medals at European, World Championships, World Cups and World Cup Finals. Valeriy Timokhin has been a World Record Holder twice- in 1989 (223 out 225) and in 1995 (124 out 125). in 2000, he was one of 5 athletes in Azerbaijan Republic to have received the coveted " Best Athlete of the Century" title. Valeriy Timokhin was working in Kuwait Shooting Federation as a National Skeet Coach at the period of 1997-2000. During this period Kuwait National Skeet team successfully participated at the ISSF World Cups and World Championships, where Abdulla Al Rashidi won two times World titles. 2000-2004 Valeriy worked at Qatar Shooting Association as a National Shotgun Coach. Several times Qatari Skeet shooters achieved high results at the Arabic, Asian competitions. Nasser Al Attiya under Valeriy's coaching was in the final at the Olympic Games in Athens and overall became 4th in Skeet event. Valeriy Timokhin immigrated to Australia in 2005, along with his wife Tatyana and daughter Kristina. From 2006 till 2008, Valeriy Timokhin was Australian National Skeet Coach and from 2008 till 2016 he was Australian National Shotgun Head Coach. At the 2016 Rio Olympic Games two of Valeriy's Greatest success stories, Catherine Skinner and Laetisha Scanlan, made the Olympic final with Catherine going on to win Gold for Australia. The success of these athletes is directly attributable to Valeriy’s skill and expertise.

"Valeriy Timokhin has been responsible for creating some magical moments in Australian sport and for the sport of shooting," said Shooting Australia CEO Damien Marangon. "Catherine and Laetisha’s performances in Rio are a wonderful reflection of the diligence and dedication Valeriy has brought to his role. We wish him all the best in the next chapter of his life and we thank him for his contribution to our sport."

He competed in skeet shooting events at the Summer Olympics in 1988, 1992, and 1996.[1]

Olympic results

Event 1988 1992 1996
Skeet (mixed) T-11th T-25th Not held
Skeet (men) Not held T-38th
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References

  1. "Valeri Timoxin". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference. Archived from the original on April 17, 2020. Retrieved August 13, 2016.
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