Valeriy Abramov

Valeriy Abramov (22 August 1956 – 14 September 2016) was a long-distance runner from the Soviet Union. Honoured master of sports of USSR. He trained under the direction of Leonid Beliaev (Honoured coach of the USSR and Russia).

Career

Eleven-time champion of the USSR: 1976 – 1500 m (juniors); 1978 – 1500 m, 4 × 800 m (relay race), 3000 m (hall); 1979 – 5000 m; 1981 – 3000 m (hall), 8000 m (cross); 1982 – 3000 m (hall), 1983 – 1500 m, 3000 m (hall); 1987 - 10,000 m.

Winner of the Spartakiad of Peoples of the USSR in 1979 at the distance of 5000 meters.

In 1981 he won the USA-USSR match, representing the USSR national team.

In 1984 at Friendship Games (the Druzhba-84) tournament (an alternative to the Summer Olympic Games in 1984 in Los Angeles), he won the 10,000 meters distance with a result 27:55.17.

He set up several records of the USSR: 1979 – 5000 m (result - 13.15,6) in Sochi; September 9, 1981 at the Grand Prix of Rieti set a record of the USSR at a distance of 5000 meters - 13.11.99. This result is still a record in Russia. 1982 – 5000 m (result - 13.35,7; hall) in Milan; 1983 - mile (1609 m) (result - 3.58.63; hall) in Oxford. From 1984 to 2008 he owned the record of Russia in the run for 10,000 meters - 27.55,17.

Winner of three European Indoor Championships: 1981 - 3rd place at a distance of 3000 m, Grenoble; 1982 - 3rd place at a distance of 3000 m, Milan; 1983 - 2nd place at a distance of 3000 m, Budapest.

Took second place at the 5000m distance at the World Cup in Montreal in 1979.

European Cup: 1981 - 2nd place at the 5000 m distance in Zagreb; 1983 - 3rd place at a distance of 10,000 m in London.

Achievements

Year Competition Venue Position Event Notes
Representing  Soviet Union
1979 World cups Montreal, Canada 2nd 5000 m
Spartakiad of Peoples of the USSR Moscow, USSR 1st 5000 m
1981 European Indoor Championships Grenoble, France 3rd 3000 m
USA–USSR Track and Field Dual Meet Series Leningrad, USSR 1st 5000 m
European Cup Zagreb, Croatia 2nd 5000 m
1982 European Indoor Championships Milan, Italy 3rd 3000 m
1983 European Indoor Championships Budapest, Hungary 2nd 3000 m
European Cups London, United Kingdom 3rd 10000 m
1984 Friendship Games Moscow, Soviet Union 1st 10,000 m
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References

    [1] He also competed in the men's 5000 metres at the 1980 Summer Olympics.[2]|


    1. "Ушёл из жизни рекордсмен России в беге на 5000 м Валерий Абрамов". rambler.ru. Retrieved 16 September 2016.
    2. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Valeriy Abramov Olympic Results". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 9 November 2017.
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