Pyotr Orlov
Pyotr Orlov | |
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Full name | Pyotr Petrovich Orlov |
Born | (1912-07-11)11 July 1912 Kurganovo, Tver Governorate, Russian Empire |
Died | 1989 |
Figure skating career | |
Country | Russia → Soviet Union |
Coach | Fyodor Datlin Nikolai Panin Ksenia Caesar |
Skating club | Dynamo, Leningrad |
Pyotr Petrovich Orlov (Russian: Пётр Петрович Орлов; 1912 – 1989) was a Soviet figure skater and pair skating coach.[1] He was a three-time champion of the USSR (1946, 1947, 1951) and bronze medalist of the USSR championship (1938) in pair skating[2] and Master of Sports of the USSR in (1938) and Honored Coach of the USSR (1958).
Biography
Pyotr was born on 11 July 1912 in the village of Kurganovo, Tver Governorate. He was involved in figure skating as part of the Dynamo Sports Club in Leningrad. In 1938 he graduated from the Lesgaft National State University of Physical Education, Sport and Health.
Figure skating classes continued until 1946. After World War II, Orlov was awarded the Order of the Patriotic War second class (1985). In the post-war years, he sought out Leningrad skaters, and resumed the work of the figure skating section.
He was judge of the Republican category of the RSFSR figure skating (1958). In 1960 he moved from Leningrad to Kiev to work as a coach of the Ukrainian artistic and sports ensemble.
Among his famous wards are Igor Moskvin, Maya Belenkaya,[3] Lyudmila Belousova, Oleg Protopopov, Nina Zhuk, Stanislav Zhuk,[4] and Nina Mozer.[5]
He died in 1989. He is buried in Kiev.
References
External links
- Pyotr Orlov at Fskate.ru
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- 1920: Fyodor Datlin
- 1923–1924: Yury Zeldovich
- 1927–1928: Yury Zeldovich
- 1929: Yury Zeldovich / Konstantin Likharev
- 1933: Ivan Bogoyavlensky
- 1933–1935: Ivan Bogoyavlensky
- 1937–1941: Pyotr Chernyshev
- 1945: Sergey Vasilyev
- 1946–1947: Pyotr Orlov
- 1948–1950: Sergey Vasilyev
- 1951: Pyotr Orlov
- 1952: Ivan Mitrushenkov
- 1953–1954: Valentin Zakharov
- 1955: Igor Persiantsev
- 1956–1960: Lev Mikhaylov
- 1961–1962: Valery Meshkov
- 1963: Alexander Vedenin
- 1964: Valery Meshkov
- 1965: Alexander Vedenin
- 1966: Valery Meshkov
- 1967–1971: Sergei Chetverukhin
- 1972: Vladimir Kovalyov
- 1973: Sergei Chetverukhin
- 1974: Sergey Volkov
- 1975: Yuri Ovchinnikov
- 1976: Sergey Volkov
- 1977: Vladimir Kovalyov
- 1978: Igor Bobrin
- 1979: Konstantin Kokora
- 1980–1982: Igor Bobrin
- 1983: Alexandre Fadeev
- 1984: Vitali Egorov
- 1985: Vladimir Kotin
- 1986–1990: Alexandre Fadeev
- 1991: Viktor Petrenko
- 1992: Alexei Urmanov