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Russian State University of Physical Education, Sport, Youth and Tourism

Russian State University of Physical Education, Sport, Youth and Tourism (SCOLIPE) (Russian: Российский государственный университет физической культуры, спорта, молодёжи и туризма (ГЦОЛИФК)) is a university in Moscow, founded in 1918.[1][2]

Russian State University of Physical Education, Sport, Youth and Tourism (SCOLIPE)
Российский государственный университет физической культуры, спорта, молодёжи и туризма (ГЦОЛИФК)
Established1918
RectorProfessor Tamara Viсtorovna Mikhaylova
Location
Moscow, Russia

55°48′06″N 37°45′46″E / 55.8016°N 37.7627°E / 55.8016; 37.7627Coordinates: 55°48′06″N 37°45′46″E / 55.8016°N 37.7627°E / 55.8016; 37.7627
Websitewww.sportedu.ru/en

Names

  • 1918 – Moscow State University of Physical Education
  • 1920 – State Central Institute of Physical Education (SCIPE)
  • 1934 – State Central Order of Lenin Institute of Physical Education (SCOLIPE)
  • 1937 – State Central Order of Lenin Institute of Physical Education "Marshal Joseph Stalin"
  • 1961 – State Central Order of Lenin Institute of Physical Education (SCOLIPE)
  • 1993 – Russian State Academy of Physical Education (RSAPE)
  • 2001 – Russian State University of Physical Education, Sport, Youth and Tourism (RSUPESY&T)

Notable alumni

Many graduates are European, World, Olympic and Paralympic champions:

Concentration

Other

Notable faculty

  • David Tyshler (1927–2014), Ukrainian/Soviet Olympic bronze medalist fencer

Selected departments and specializations

Chess

Grigory Goldberg [ru] (1908–1976), in 1966, was the founding head of the postbaccalaureate program in chess which initially was organized as an academic specialization of the institution. In 1974, the specialization program was upgraded to the Chess Department that offered a Master of Sport in Chess. The chess program is chronicled as the first in the history of higher education.[3]

The Master of Sports in Chess should not be confused with the title and rank, Master of Sports of the USSR in Chess [ru], which was established for men in 1934 and for women in 1950.[1] From 1934 through 1987, the USSR conferred 1,061 Master of Sport in Chess titles – 904 to men and 157 to women. The Master of Sport of the USSR was a nationally distinguished rank and title for many major sports of the former Soviet Union.[3][4]

Heads of the chess program
Years Name
1966–1975 Grigory Abramovich Goldberg [ru] (1908–1976).
1977–1982 GM Yakov Estrin (1923–1987).
1982–1983 GM Nikolai Krogius (Russian: Николай Владимирович Крогиус) (born 1930) earned a PhD in psychology in 1969 from Leningrad State University and established himself as a scholar in cognition during conflicts. Krogius is recognized as a pioneer in research on the psychology of the chess game. He has published about 20 of his books and 150 articles on the topic. In Russian psychology, Krogius's notable works include "Personality in Conflict" and Psychology of Chess Creativity.[5] In 1998, Krogius emigrated with his family to the United States.
1990–2010 Evgeny Pavlovich Linovitsky (Russian: Евгений Павлович Линовицкий) (born 1935), a rocket engineer, military pilot, and former major general in the Soviet Strategic Missile Forces. He was a 1968 graduate of the Military Engineering Academy named after F. Dzerzhinsky. He was a recipient of the Soviet Order of the Red Banner of Labor for unique combat training missile launches.

Notes and references

Notes

  1. ^ a b Riordan 1977, p. 77.
  2. ^ Linovitsky 1993, pp. 309–316.
  3. ^ a b Dvoretsky 2012, pp. 51.
  4. ^ Soltis 2014, pp. 49–50.
  5. ^ Krogius 1981.

References

  • Dvoretsky, Mark Izrailovich (2012). "Институт Физкультуры: Тренер-Почасовик" [Institute of Physical Culture: Hourly Trainer]. In Барский (Barsky), Владимир Леонидович (Vladimir Leonidovich) (ru) (ed.). Книга Для Друзей И Коллег [A Book for Friends and Colleagues]. Moscow: Андрей Ельков [Andrey Elkov]. p. 51. ISBN 9785990235250. OCLC 808348716. Retrieved September 3, 2020 – via 64ab.ru (Saint Petersburg)  Note: the author states that the Chess Department founded in 1966 by Grigory Goldberg at the State Central Institute of Physical Culture of the Order of Lenin was (inferring from a translation) the first comprehensive academic chess program in higher education in the world. {{cite book}}: External link in |via= (help)CS1 maint: postscript (link) (publisher link – Андрей Ельков)
  • Krogius, Nikolay Vladimirovich (1981). Психология Шахматного Творчества [Psychology of Chess Creativity] (in Russian). Moscow: State Central Order of Lenin Institute of Physical Education. OCLC 8316583. (Total Pages: 181).
  • Linovitsky, Evgeny Pavlovich, Chairman of the Chess Department (1993). "КАФЕДРЕ ШАХМАТ – ДЕСЯТЬ ЛЕТ" [Chess Chair – Ten Years]. Труды Ученых ГЦОЛИФКа – 75 Лет: Ежегодник [Works of Scientist of the Russian State University of Physical Education, Sport, Youth and Tourism – 75th Anniversary: Yearbook] (digital online) (in Russian). Moscow. pp. 309–316.
  • Riordan, James (1977). Sport in Soviet Society: Development of Sport and Physical Education in Russia and the USSR. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978052128023-5.
  • Soltis, Andrew (2014) [2000]. "Tough Examiners: Beyond Maestro". Soviet Chess 1917–1991. McFarland & Company. ISBN 9781476611235. OCLC 41940198. (Total Pages: 450).

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Concentration 2 2 Other 3 Notable faculty 4 Selected departments and specializations 4 1 Chess 5 Notes and references 5 1 Notes 5 2 References 6 External linksNames Edit1918 Moscow State University of Physical Education 1920 State Central Institute of Physical Education SCIPE 1934 State Central Order of Lenin Institute of Physical Education SCOLIPE 1937 State Central Order of Lenin Institute of Physical Education Marshal Joseph Stalin 1961 State Central Order of Lenin Institute of Physical Education SCOLIPE 1993 Russian State Academy of Physical Education RSAPE 2001 Russian State University of Physical Education Sport Youth and Tourism RSUPESY amp T Notable alumni EditMany graduates are European World Olympic and Paralympic champions Main page Category Russian State University of Physical Education Sport Youth and Tourism alumni Concentration Edit Athletics Valery Brumel Svetlana Kriveleva Natalia Lisovskaya Pyotr Bolotnikov Biathlon Olga Zaitseva Anfisa Reztsova Bobsleigh Alexey Negodaylo Chess Yuri Balashov Viktor Bologan Miron SherMain page Category Russian State University of Physical Education Sport Youth and Tourism Department of Chess alumni Cycling Yuri Kashirin Diving Elena Vaytsekhovskaya Fencing Sergey Sharikov Aleksey Frosin David Tyshler Figure skating Irina Rodnina Andrey Bukin Natalia Bestemianova Anna Semenovich Irina Slutskaya Ekaterina Gordeeva Sergei Grinkov Maria Butyrskaya Gennady Karponosov Irina Moiseeva Football Lev Yashin Dmitri Sychev Devidas Shemberas Judo Dmitriy Nosov Hockey Aleksey Morozov Alexander Ovechkin Ilya Kovalchuk Pavel Bure Valery Kharlamov Rowing Alexander Timoshinin Skiing Olga Zavyalova Speed skating Oleg Goncharenko Svetlana Zhurova Synchronized swimming Olga Brusnikina Wrestling Boris Gurevich Nikolai Balboshin Weightlifting David Adamovich RigertOther Edit Andrey Guryev billionaire former CEO of PhosAgroNotable faculty EditDavid Tyshler 1927 2014 Ukrainian Soviet Olympic bronze medalist fencerSelected departments and specializations EditChess Edit Grigory Goldberg ru 1908 1976 in 1966 was the founding head of the postbaccalaureate program in chess which initially was organized as an academic specialization of the institution In 1974 the specialization program was upgraded to the Chess Department that offered a Master of Sport in Chess The chess program is chronicled as the first in the history of higher education 3 The Master of Sports in Chess should not be confused with the title and rank Master of Sports of the USSR in Chess ru which was established for men in 1934 and for women in 1950 1 From 1934 through 1987 the USSR conferred 1 061 Master of Sport in Chess titles 904 to men and 157 to women The Master of Sport of the USSR was a nationally distinguished rank and title for many major sports of the former Soviet Union 3 4 Heads of the chess program Years Name1966 1975 Grigory Abramovich Goldberg ru 1908 1976 1977 1982 GM Yakov Estrin 1923 1987 1982 1983 GM Nikolai Krogius Russian Nikolaj Vladimirovich Krogius born 1930 earned a PhD in psychology in 1969 from Leningrad State University and established himself as a scholar in cognition during conflicts Krogius is recognized as a pioneer in research on the psychology of the chess game He has published about 20 of his books and 150 articles on the topic In Russian psychology Krogius s notable works include Personality in Conflict and Psychology of Chess Creativity 5 In 1998 Krogius emigrated with his family to the United States 1990 2010 Evgeny Pavlovich Linovitsky Russian Evgenij Pavlovich Linovickij born 1935 a rocket engineer military pilot and former major general in the Soviet Strategic Missile Forces He was a 1968 graduate of the Military Engineering Academy named after F Dzerzhinsky He was a recipient of the Soviet Order of the Red Banner of Labor for unique combat training missile launches Notes and references EditNotes Edit a b Riordan 1977 p 77 Linovitsky 1993 pp 309 316 a b Dvoretsky 2012 pp 51 Soltis 2014 pp 49 50 Krogius 1981 References Edit Dvoretsky Mark Izrailovich 2012 Institut Fizkultury Trener Pochasovik Institute of Physical Culture Hourly Trainer In Barskij Barsky Vladimir Leonidovich Vladimir Leonidovich ru ed Kniga Dlya Druzej I Kolleg A Book for Friends and Colleagues Moscow Andrej Elkov Andrey Elkov p 51 ISBN 9785990235250 OCLC 808348716 Retrieved September 3 2020 via 64ab wbr ru Saint Petersburg Note the author states that the Chess Department founded in 1966 by Grigory Goldberg at the State Central Institute of Physical Culture of the Order of Lenin was inferring from a translation the first comprehensive academic chess program in higher education in the world a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a External link in code class cs1 code via code help CS1 maint postscript link publisher link Andrej Elkov Krogius Nikolay Vladimirovich 1981 Psihologiya Shahmatnogo Tvorchestva Psychology of Chess Creativity in Russian Moscow State Central Order of Lenin Institute of Physical Education OCLC 8316583 Total Pages 181 Linovitsky Evgeny Pavlovich Chairman of the Chess Department 1993 KAFEDRE ShAHMAT DESYaT LET Chess Chair Ten Years Trudy Uchenyh GCOLIFKa 75 Let Ezhegodnik Works of Scientist of the Russian State University of Physical Education Sport Youth and Tourism 75th Anniversary Yearbook digital online in Russian Moscow pp 309 316 Riordan James 1977 Sport in Soviet Society Development of Sport and Physical Education in Russia and the USSR Cambridge University Press ISBN 978052128023 5 Soltis Andrew 2014 2000 Tough Examiners Beyond Maestro Soviet Chess 1917 1991 McFarland amp Company ISBN 9781476611235 OCLC 41940198 Total Pages 450 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Russian State University of Physical Education Sport Youth and Tourism This Russian university college or other education institution article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 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