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Vasily Alekseyev

Vasily Ivanovich Alekseyev (Russian: Василий Иванович Алексеев; 7 January 1942 – 25 November 2011) was a Soviet weightlifter.[3][4] He set 80 world-records and 81 Soviet records in weightlifting and won Olympic gold medals at the 1972 and 1976 games.[5]

Vasily Alekseyev
Alekseyev circa 1970
Personal information
Full nameVasily Ivanovich Alekseyev
NationalityRussian
Born(1942-01-07)7 January 1942
Pokrovo-Shishkino, Ryazan Oblast, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
Died25 November 2011(2011-11-25) (aged 69)
Munich, Germany
Height1.86 m (6 ft 1 in)[1]
Weight160 kg (353 lb)[2]
Sport
CountrySoviet Union
SportOlympic weightlifting
Event+ 110 kg
ClubTrud Rostov oblast
Trud Ryazan
Medal record
Men's weightlifting
Representing the  Soviet Union
Olympic Games
1972 Munich +110 kg
1976 Montreal +110 kg
World Weightlifting Championships
Total
1970 Columbus +110 kg
1971 Lima +110 kg
1972 Munich +110 kg
1973 Havana +110 kg
1974 Manila +110 kg
1975 Moscow +110 kg
1976 Montreal +110 kg
1977 Stuttgart +110 kg
European Weightlifting Championships
Total
1970 Szombathely +110 kg
1971 Sofia +110 kg
1972 Constanţa +110 kg
1973 Madrid +110 kg
1974 Verona +110 kg
1975 Moscow +110 kg
1977 Stuttgart +110 kg
1978 Havířov +110 kg
Representing the Trud Sports Society
USSR Weightlifting Championships
Total
1968 Luhansk +102.5 kg
1970 Vilnius +110 kg
1971 Moscow +110 kg
1972 Tallinn +110 kg
1973 Donetsk +110 kg
1974 Tbilisi +110 kg
1975 Vilnius +110 kg
1976 Karaganda +110 kg
Summer Spartakiad of the USSR
Total
1971 Moscow +110 kg
1975 Vilnius +110 kg
Cups of the USSR
1970 Vilnius +110 kg Clean & Press
1970 Vilnius +110 kg Snatch
1970 Vilnius +110 kg Clean & Jerk
1970 Vilnius +110 kg Total
1972 Sochi +110 kg Clean & Jerk
1972 Sochi +110 kg Total
1974 Zaporizhia +110 kg Snatch
1974 Zaporizhia +110 kg Clean & Jerk
1974 Zaporizhia +110 kg Total

Biography edit

At the age of 18, Alekseyev began practicing weightlifting at Trud VSS, trained by his coach Rudolf Plyukfelder until 1968, when he began to train solo. He was not a naturally large man like other super heavyweights but was encouraged to gain strength by adding weight. In January 1970 Alekseyev set his first world record, and during the World Weightlifting Championship in Columbus, Ohio, US. In 1970 he was the first man to clean and jerk 500 pounds (227 kg) in competition. During one of his early world records, Oscar State OBE remarked that the weight of over 460 pounds (209 kg) in the Olympic press looked so easy it could have been a broomstick.[4] This was the beginning of a series of 80 world records Alekseyev set between 1970 and 1977. He received bonus funds by the Soviet government every time he set a world record (Soviet athletics were funded by the state); so he made it a point to gradually increase his world records by 1.1 pounds or 0.5 kg. He was unbeaten and held the World Championship and European Championship titles for those eight years. He was the first man to total over 600 kg in the triple event.[4]

Many[weasel words] thought he would be the first to clean and jerk the mythical 600 pounds but it was never to be as his habit of increasing world records by only 1/2 kilo took so long that age caught up to him.[original research?]

Alekseyev's performance in the Moscow Olympics of 1980 was a disappointment. He had by then become more of a recluse, training by himself without a coach. In the snatch he set his opening weight too high and was unable to lift it, scoring zero kilograms as the result. He retired from weightlifting after the Moscow Olympics.[3][5]

In 1987, Alekseyev was elected to represent the Ryazan District for the Soviet Union's Congress of People's Deputies.[4] Alekseyev worked as a coach between 1990 and 1992. Under his leadership, the Unified Team earned ten medals in weightlifting at the 1992 Summer Olympics, including five golds.[6]

From 1966 Alekseyev lived in Shakhty, where in 1971 he graduated from the branch of the Novocherkassk Polytechnical Institute. He died on 25 November 2011 in Germany in a clinic where he had been sent for serious heart problems.[3] He was 69. The Russian Weightlifting Federation reported his death and called him a "Soviet sports legend" and "one of the strongest people in the world".[7] He was survived by wife Olimpiada and sons Sergey and Dmitry. Dmitry competed nationally in weightlifting, placing fourth at the 1988 Soviet weightlifting championships.[5]

Legacy and awards edit

Vladimir Vysotsky devoted his "Song about weightlifter" (Russian: Песня о штангисте, 1971) to Alekseyev.[8]

Alekseyev was featured on the cover of Sports Illustrated 14 April 1975, titled "World's Strongest Man."[9] In 1999, in Greece, Alekseyev was acknowledged as the best sportsman of the 20th century. He was also awarded: Order of Lenin (1972), Order of Friendship of Peoples, Order of the Badge of Honour (1970), and Order of the Red Banner of Labour (1972). In 1993, he was elected a member of the International Weightlifting Federation Hall of Fame.[10]

In Shakhty, where he lived much of his life, there is a street and park named after him,[11] as well as his monument installed in 2014.[12]

Career-bests edit

  • Snatch: 190.0 kg (419 lbs) on 1 September 1977 in Podolsk;
  • Clean and press: 236.5 kg (521 lbs) on 15 April 1972 in Tallinn;
  • Clean and jerk: 256.0 kg (564 lbs) on 1 November 1977 in Moscow;
  • Total: 645.0 kg (clean and press+snatch+clean and jerk), on 15 April 1972 in Tallinn, the official world record total in 1972;[13]
  • Total: 445.0 kg (snatch + clean and jerk) in Podolsk.[1]
World records
  • 24 January 1970 Clean & Press 210.5 kg (464lb) Super Heavyweight Velikie Luki[1]
  • 24 January 1970 Clean & Jerk 221.5 kg Super Heavyweight Velikie Luki
  • 24 January 1970 Total (3) 592.5 kg Super Heavyweight Velikie Luki
  • 24 January 1970 Total (3) 595 kg Super Heavyweight Velikie Luki
  • 18 March 1970 Clean & Press 213 kg (469.5lb) Super Heavyweight Minsk
  • 18 March 1970 Total (3) 600 kg Super Heavyweight Minsk
  • 26 April 1970 Clean & Press 216 kg (476lb) Super Heavyweight Vilnius
  • 26 April 1970 Clean & Jerk 223.5 kg Super Heavyweight Vilnius
  • 26 April 1970 Total (3) 602.5 kg Super Heavyweight Vilnius
  • 26 April 1970 Total (3) 607.5 kg Super Heavyweight Vilnius
  • 28 June 1970 Clean & Press 219.5 kg (483.9lb) Super Heavyweight Szombathely
  • 28 June 1970 Clean & Jerk 225.5 kg Super Heavyweight Szombathely
  • 28 June 1970 Total (3) 610 kg Super Heavyweight Szombathely
  • 28 June 1970 Total (3) 612.5 kg Super Heavyweight Szombathely
  • 20 September 1970 Clean & Jerk 227.5 kg Super Heavyweight Columbus
  • 17 November 1970 Clean & Press 220.5 kg (486lb) Super Heavyweight Volgograd
  • 17 November 1970 Clean & Jerk 228 kg Super Heavyweight Volgograd
  • 12/4/1970 Snatch 177 kg Super Heavyweight Shakhty
  • 12/4/1970 Clean & Press 221 kg (487.2lb) Super Heavyweight Shakhty
  • 12/4/1970 Clean & Jerk 228.5 kg Super Heavyweight Shakhty
  • 12/4/1970 Total (3) 615 kg Super Heavyweight Shakhty
  • 12/4/1970 Total (3) 620 kg Super Heavyweight Shakhty
  • 26 December 1970 Clean & Press 222 kg (489.4lb) Super Heavyweight Dnipropetrovsk
  • 26 December 1970 Clean & Jerk 229.5 kg Super Heavyweight Dnipropetrovsk
  • 26 December 1970 Total (3) 622.5 kg Super Heavyweight Dnipropetrovsk
  • 26 December 1970 Total (3) 625 kg Super Heavyweight Dnipropetrovsk
  • 14 February 1971 Snatch 177.5 kg Super Heavyweight Paris
  • 14 February 1971 Clean & Press 222.5 kg (490.5lb) Super Heavyweight Paris
  • 14 February 1971 Clean & Jerk 230 kg Super Heavyweight Paris
  • 26 March 1971 Clean & Press 223 kg (491.6lb) Super Heavyweight Wienn
  • 4/7/1971 Clean & Press 223.5 kg (492.7lb) Super Heavyweight Moscow
  • 18 April 1971 Clean & Jerk 230.5 kg Super Heavyweight Taganrog
  • 27 June 1971 Clean & Press 225 kg (496lb) Super Heavyweight Sofia
  • 27 June 1971 Clean & Jerk 231 kg Super Heavyweight Sofia
  • 27 June 1971 Clean & Jerk 232.5 kg Super Heavyweight Sofia
  • 27 June 1971 Total (3) 627.5 kg Super Heavyweight Sofia
  • 27 June 1971 Total (3) 630 kg Super Heavyweight Sofia
  • 24 July 1971 Snatch 180 kg Super Heavyweight Moscow
  • 24 July 1971 Clean & Press 225.5 kg (497.1lb) Super Heavyweight Moscow
  • 24 July 1971 Clean & Jerk 233 kg Super Heavyweight Moscow
  • 24 July 1971 Clean & Jerk 235 kg Super Heavyweight Moscow
  • 24 July 1971 Total (3) 632.5 kg Super Heavyweight Moscow
  • 24 July 1971 Total (3) 637.5 kg Super Heavyweight Moscow
  • 24 July 1971 Total (3) 640 kg Super Heavyweight Moscow
  • 26 September 1971 Clean & Press 227 kg (500lb) Super Heavyweight Lima
  • 26 September 1971 Clean & Press 230 kg (507lb) Super Heavyweight Lima
  • 26 September 1971 Clean & Jerk 235.5 kg Super Heavyweight Lima
  • 19 March 1972 Clean & Press 231.5 kg (510.3lb) Super Heavyweight Bollnas
  • 19 March 1972 Clean & Press 235.5 kg (519.1lb) Super Heavyweight Bollnas
  • 15 April 1972 Clean & Jerk 236 kg Super Heavyweight Tallinn
  • 15 April 1972 Clean & Press 236.5 kg (521.3lb) Super Heavyweight Tallinn
  • 15 April 1972 Clean & Jerk 237.5 kg Super Heavyweight Tallinn
  • 15 April 1972 Total (3) 642.5 kg Super Heavyweight Tallinn
  • 15 April 1972 Total (3) 645 kg Super Heavyweight Tallinn
  • 29 April 1972 Clean & Jerk 238 kg Super Heavyweight Donetsk
  • 18 June 1973 Clean & Jerk 240 kg Super Heavyweight Madrid
  • 18 June 1973 Total 417.5 kg Super Heavyweight Madrid
  • 1/3/1974 Clean & Jerk 242 kg Super Heavyweight Glazov
  • 20 March 1974 Clean & Jerk 240.5 kg Super Heavyweight Erevan
  • 28 April 1974 Clean & Jerk 241 kg Super Heavyweight Tbilisi
  • 28 April 1974 Total 420 kg Super Heavyweight Tbilisi
  • 6 June 1974 Snatch 187.5 kg Super Heavyweight Verona
  • 6 June 1974 Total 422.5 kg Super Heavyweight Verona
  • 23 September 1974 Clean & Jerk 245.5 kg Super Heavyweight Moscow
  • 29 September 1974 Clean & Jerk 241.5 kg Super Heavyweight Manila
  • 29 September 1974 Total 425 kg Super Heavyweight Manila
  • 27 November 1974 Clean & Jerk 242.5 kg Super Heavyweight London
  • 14 December 1974 Clean & Jerk 243 kg Super Heavyweight Zaporizhia
  • 29 December 1974 Clean & Jerk 243.5 kg Super Heavyweight Lipetsk
  • 7/11/1975 Clean & Jerk 245 kg Super Heavyweight Vilnius
  • 23 September 1975 Total 427.5 kg Super Heavyweight Moscow
  • 11 November 1975 Clean and Jerk 246 kg Super Heavyweight Arkhangelsk
  • 11 November 1975 Total 430 kg Super Heavyweight Arkhangelsk
  • 12/7/1975 Clean & Jerk 247.5 kg Super Heavyweight Montreal
  • 15 May 1976 Total 435 kg Super Heavyweight Karaganda
  • 27 July 1976 Clean & Jerk 255 kg Super Heavyweight Montreal
  • 9/1/1977 Clean & Jerk 255.5 kg Super Heavyweight Podolsk
  • 9/1/1977 Total 445 kg Super Heavyweight Podolsk
  • 11/1/1977 Clean & Jerk 256 kg Super Heavyweight Moscow

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Vasiliy Alexeev". Lift Up. Retrieved 27 July 2009.
  2. ^ "Alexeev Vasili (URS)". Database Weightlifting. Retrieved 27 July 2009.
  3. ^ a b c Fyodorov, Gennady (25 November 2011). "Weightlifting-World-record-holder Alekseyev dies at 69". Reuters. Retrieved 25 November 2011.
  4. ^ a b c d Croft, Lee B (2002) [1992]. Dawson, Dawn P (ed.). Great Athletes. Vol. 1 (Revised ed.). Salem Press. pp. 35–37. ISBN 1-58765-008-8.
  5. ^ a b c Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. . Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 22 June 2016.
  6. ^ Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. . Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 25 November 2011.
  7. ^ Original Russian text: "легендой советского спорта" and "один из сильнейших людей планеты". (in Russian). Russian Weightlifting Federation. 25 November 2011. Archived from the original on 4 April 2012. Retrieved 26 November 2011.
  8. ^ Vysotsky, Vladimir (2015). Собрание сочинений в одном томе. Эксмо. p. 391. ISBN 978-5-457-05335-9.
  9. ^ "April 14, 1975 – Volume 42, Issue 15". Sports Illustrated. 14 April 1975. Retrieved 13 December 2008.
  10. ^ . International Weightlifting Federation. Archived from the original on 13 September 2008. Retrieved 7 August 2008.
  11. ^ Ivanova, Yekaterina (10 March 2012) В Шахтах появился проспект имени штангиста Василия Алексеева 4 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine. rostov.kp.ru.
  12. ^ Памятник легендарному штангисту Василию Алексееву открыт в Шахтах Ростовской области 13 September 2016 at the Wayback Machine. tass.ru. 25 December 2014
  13. ^ "World Records from 1896 – 1972". Weightliftingexchange.com. Archived from the original on 29 October 2007. Retrieved 27 July 2009.

External links edit

  • Vasily Alekseyev at Olympics.com
  • at Olympic.org (archived)
  • Vasily Alekseyev at Olympedia
  • Vasily Alexeev at Lift Up
  • Vasily Alexeev at the Lift Up Hall of Fame
Olympic Games
Preceded by Flagbearer for   Soviet Union (opening ceremony)
Montreal 1976 (with Ivan Yarygin)
Succeeded by

vasily, alekseyev, vasily, ivanovich, alekseyev, russian, Василий, Иванович, Алексеев, january, 1942, november, 2011, soviet, weightlifter, world, records, soviet, records, weightlifting, olympic, gold, medals, 1972, 1976, games, alekseyev, circa, 1970personal. Vasily Ivanovich Alekseyev Russian Vasilij Ivanovich Alekseev 7 January 1942 25 November 2011 was a Soviet weightlifter 3 4 He set 80 world records and 81 Soviet records in weightlifting and won Olympic gold medals at the 1972 and 1976 games 5 Vasily AlekseyevAlekseyev circa 1970Personal informationFull nameVasily Ivanovich AlekseyevNationalityRussianBorn 1942 01 07 7 January 1942Pokrovo Shishkino Ryazan Oblast Russian SFSR Soviet UnionDied25 November 2011 2011 11 25 aged 69 Munich GermanyHeight1 86 m 6 ft 1 in 1 Weight160 kg 353 lb 2 SportCountrySoviet UnionSportOlympic weightliftingEvent 110 kgClubTrud Rostov oblastTrud RyazanMedal record Men s weightliftingRepresenting the Soviet UnionOlympic Games1972 Munich 110 kg1976 Montreal 110 kgWorld Weightlifting ChampionshipsTotal1970 Columbus 110 kg1971 Lima 110 kg1972 Munich 110 kg1973 Havana 110 kg1974 Manila 110 kg1975 Moscow 110 kg1976 Montreal 110 kg1977 Stuttgart 110 kgEuropean Weightlifting ChampionshipsTotal1970 Szombathely 110 kg1971 Sofia 110 kg1972 Constanţa 110 kg1973 Madrid 110 kg1974 Verona 110 kg1975 Moscow 110 kg1977 Stuttgart 110 kg1978 Havirov 110 kgRepresenting the Trud Sports SocietyUSSR Weightlifting ChampionshipsTotal1968 Luhansk 102 5 kg1970 Vilnius 110 kg1971 Moscow 110 kg1972 Tallinn 110 kg1973 Donetsk 110 kg1974 Tbilisi 110 kg1975 Vilnius 110 kg1976 Karaganda 110 kgSummer Spartakiad of the USSRTotal1971 Moscow 110 kg1975 Vilnius 110 kgCups of the USSR1970 Vilnius 110 kg Clean amp Press1970 Vilnius 110 kg Snatch1970 Vilnius 110 kg Clean amp Jerk1970 Vilnius 110 kg Total1972 Sochi 110 kg Clean amp Jerk1972 Sochi 110 kg Total1974 Zaporizhia 110 kg Snatch1974 Zaporizhia 110 kg Clean amp Jerk1974 Zaporizhia 110 kg Total Contents 1 Biography 2 Legacy and awards 2 1 Career bests 3 References 4 External linksBiography editAt the age of 18 Alekseyev began practicing weightlifting at Trud VSS trained by his coach Rudolf Plyukfelder until 1968 when he began to train solo He was not a naturally large man like other super heavyweights but was encouraged to gain strength by adding weight In January 1970 Alekseyev set his first world record and during the World Weightlifting Championship in Columbus Ohio US In 1970 he was the first man to clean and jerk 500 pounds 227 kg in competition During one of his early world records Oscar State OBE remarked that the weight of over 460 pounds 209 kg in the Olympic press looked so easy it could have been a broomstick 4 This was the beginning of a series of 80 world records Alekseyev set between 1970 and 1977 He received bonus funds by the Soviet government every time he set a world record Soviet athletics were funded by the state so he made it a point to gradually increase his world records by 1 1 pounds or 0 5 kg He was unbeaten and held the World Championship and European Championship titles for those eight years He was the first man to total over 600 kg in the triple event 4 Many weasel words thought he would be the first to clean and jerk the mythical 600 pounds but it was never to be as his habit of increasing world records by only 1 2 kilo took so long that age caught up to him original research Alekseyev s performance in the Moscow Olympics of 1980 was a disappointment He had by then become more of a recluse training by himself without a coach In the snatch he set his opening weight too high and was unable to lift it scoring zero kilograms as the result He retired from weightlifting after the Moscow Olympics 3 5 In 1987 Alekseyev was elected to represent the Ryazan District for the Soviet Union s Congress of People s Deputies 4 Alekseyev worked as a coach between 1990 and 1992 Under his leadership the Unified Team earned ten medals in weightlifting at the 1992 Summer Olympics including five golds 6 From 1966 Alekseyev lived in Shakhty where in 1971 he graduated from the branch of the Novocherkassk Polytechnical Institute He died on 25 November 2011 in Germany in a clinic where he had been sent for serious heart problems 3 He was 69 The Russian Weightlifting Federation reported his death and called him a Soviet sports legend and one of the strongest people in the world 7 He was survived by wife Olimpiada and sons Sergey and Dmitry Dmitry competed nationally in weightlifting placing fourth at the 1988 Soviet weightlifting championships 5 Legacy and awards editVladimir Vysotsky devoted his Song about weightlifter Russian Pesnya o shtangiste 1971 to Alekseyev 8 Alekseyev was featured on the cover of Sports Illustrated 14 April 1975 titled World s Strongest Man 9 In 1999 in Greece Alekseyev was acknowledged as the best sportsman of the 20th century He was also awarded Order of Lenin 1972 Order of Friendship of Peoples Order of the Badge of Honour 1970 and Order of the Red Banner of Labour 1972 In 1993 he was elected a member of the International Weightlifting Federation Hall of Fame 10 In Shakhty where he lived much of his life there is a street and park named after him 11 as well as his monument installed in 2014 12 Career bests edit Snatch 190 0 kg 419 lbs on 1 September 1977 in Podolsk Clean and press 236 5 kg 521 lbs on 15 April 1972 in Tallinn Clean and jerk 256 0 kg 564 lbs on 1 November 1977 in Moscow Total 645 0 kg clean and press snatch clean and jerk on 15 April 1972 in Tallinn the official world record total in 1972 13 Total 445 0 kg snatch clean and jerk in Podolsk 1 World records24 January 1970 Clean amp Press 210 5 kg 464lb Super Heavyweight Velikie Luki 1 24 January 1970 Clean amp Jerk 221 5 kg Super Heavyweight Velikie Luki 24 January 1970 Total 3 592 5 kg Super Heavyweight Velikie Luki 24 January 1970 Total 3 595 kg Super Heavyweight Velikie Luki 18 March 1970 Clean amp Press 213 kg 469 5lb Super Heavyweight Minsk 18 March 1970 Total 3 600 kg Super Heavyweight Minsk 26 April 1970 Clean amp Press 216 kg 476lb Super Heavyweight Vilnius 26 April 1970 Clean amp Jerk 223 5 kg Super Heavyweight Vilnius 26 April 1970 Total 3 602 5 kg Super Heavyweight Vilnius 26 April 1970 Total 3 607 5 kg Super Heavyweight Vilnius 28 June 1970 Clean amp Press 219 5 kg 483 9lb Super Heavyweight Szombathely 28 June 1970 Clean amp Jerk 225 5 kg Super Heavyweight Szombathely 28 June 1970 Total 3 610 kg Super Heavyweight Szombathely 28 June 1970 Total 3 612 5 kg Super Heavyweight Szombathely 20 September 1970 Clean amp Jerk 227 5 kg Super Heavyweight Columbus 17 November 1970 Clean amp Press 220 5 kg 486lb Super Heavyweight Volgograd 17 November 1970 Clean amp Jerk 228 kg Super Heavyweight Volgograd 12 4 1970 Snatch 177 kg Super Heavyweight Shakhty 12 4 1970 Clean amp Press 221 kg 487 2lb Super Heavyweight Shakhty 12 4 1970 Clean amp Jerk 228 5 kg Super Heavyweight Shakhty 12 4 1970 Total 3 615 kg Super Heavyweight Shakhty 12 4 1970 Total 3 620 kg Super Heavyweight Shakhty 26 December 1970 Clean amp Press 222 kg 489 4lb Super Heavyweight Dnipropetrovsk 26 December 1970 Clean amp Jerk 229 5 kg Super Heavyweight Dnipropetrovsk 26 December 1970 Total 3 622 5 kg Super Heavyweight Dnipropetrovsk 26 December 1970 Total 3 625 kg Super Heavyweight Dnipropetrovsk 14 February 1971 Snatch 177 5 kg Super Heavyweight Paris 14 February 1971 Clean amp Press 222 5 kg 490 5lb Super Heavyweight Paris 14 February 1971 Clean amp Jerk 230 kg Super Heavyweight Paris 26 March 1971 Clean amp Press 223 kg 491 6lb Super Heavyweight Wienn 4 7 1971 Clean amp Press 223 5 kg 492 7lb Super Heavyweight Moscow 18 April 1971 Clean amp Jerk 230 5 kg Super Heavyweight Taganrog 27 June 1971 Clean amp Press 225 kg 496lb Super Heavyweight Sofia 27 June 1971 Clean amp Jerk 231 kg Super Heavyweight Sofia 27 June 1971 Clean amp Jerk 232 5 kg Super Heavyweight Sofia 27 June 1971 Total 3 627 5 kg Super Heavyweight Sofia 27 June 1971 Total 3 630 kg Super Heavyweight Sofia 24 July 1971 Snatch 180 kg Super Heavyweight Moscow 24 July 1971 Clean amp Press 225 5 kg 497 1lb Super Heavyweight Moscow 24 July 1971 Clean amp Jerk 233 kg Super Heavyweight Moscow 24 July 1971 Clean amp Jerk 235 kg Super Heavyweight Moscow 24 July 1971 Total 3 632 5 kg Super Heavyweight Moscow 24 July 1971 Total 3 637 5 kg Super Heavyweight Moscow 24 July 1971 Total 3 640 kg Super Heavyweight Moscow 26 September 1971 Clean amp Press 227 kg 500lb Super Heavyweight Lima 26 September 1971 Clean amp Press 230 kg 507lb Super Heavyweight Lima 26 September 1971 Clean amp Jerk 235 5 kg Super Heavyweight Lima 19 March 1972 Clean amp Press 231 5 kg 510 3lb Super Heavyweight Bollnas 19 March 1972 Clean amp Press 235 5 kg 519 1lb Super Heavyweight Bollnas 15 April 1972 Clean amp Jerk 236 kg Super Heavyweight Tallinn 15 April 1972 Clean amp Press 236 5 kg 521 3lb Super Heavyweight Tallinn 15 April 1972 Clean amp Jerk 237 5 kg Super Heavyweight Tallinn 15 April 1972 Total 3 642 5 kg Super Heavyweight Tallinn 15 April 1972 Total 3 645 kg Super Heavyweight Tallinn 29 April 1972 Clean amp Jerk 238 kg Super Heavyweight Donetsk 18 June 1973 Clean amp Jerk 240 kg Super Heavyweight Madrid 18 June 1973 Total 417 5 kg Super Heavyweight Madrid 1 3 1974 Clean amp Jerk 242 kg Super Heavyweight Glazov 20 March 1974 Clean amp Jerk 240 5 kg Super Heavyweight Erevan 28 April 1974 Clean amp Jerk 241 kg Super Heavyweight Tbilisi 28 April 1974 Total 420 kg Super Heavyweight Tbilisi 6 June 1974 Snatch 187 5 kg Super Heavyweight Verona 6 June 1974 Total 422 5 kg Super Heavyweight Verona 23 September 1974 Clean amp Jerk 245 5 kg Super Heavyweight Moscow 29 September 1974 Clean amp Jerk 241 5 kg Super Heavyweight Manila 29 September 1974 Total 425 kg Super Heavyweight Manila 27 November 1974 Clean amp Jerk 242 5 kg Super Heavyweight London 14 December 1974 Clean amp Jerk 243 kg Super Heavyweight Zaporizhia 29 December 1974 Clean amp Jerk 243 5 kg Super Heavyweight Lipetsk 7 11 1975 Clean amp Jerk 245 kg Super Heavyweight Vilnius 23 September 1975 Total 427 5 kg Super Heavyweight Moscow 11 November 1975 Clean and Jerk 246 kg Super Heavyweight Arkhangelsk 11 November 1975 Total 430 kg Super Heavyweight Arkhangelsk 12 7 1975 Clean amp Jerk 247 5 kg Super Heavyweight Montreal 15 May 1976 Total 435 kg Super Heavyweight Karaganda 27 July 1976 Clean amp Jerk 255 kg Super Heavyweight Montreal 9 1 1977 Clean amp Jerk 255 5 kg Super Heavyweight Podolsk 9 1 1977 Total 445 kg Super Heavyweight Podolsk 11 1 1977 Clean amp Jerk 256 kg Super Heavyweight MoscowReferences edit a b c Vasiliy Alexeev Lift Up Retrieved 27 July 2009 Alexeev Vasili URS Database Weightlifting Retrieved 27 July 2009 a b c Fyodorov Gennady 25 November 2011 Weightlifting World record holder Alekseyev dies at 69 Reuters Retrieved 25 November 2011 a b c d Croft Lee B 2002 1992 Dawson Dawn P ed Great Athletes Vol 1 Revised ed Salem Press pp 35 37 ISBN 1 58765 008 8 a b c Evans Hilary Gjerde Arild Heijmans Jeroen Mallon Bill et al Vasily Alekseyev Olympics at Sports Reference com Sports Reference LLC Archived from the original on 22 June 2016 Evans Hilary Gjerde Arild Heijmans Jeroen Mallon Bill et al Unified Team Weightlifting at the 1992 Barcelona Summer Games Olympics at Sports Reference com Sports Reference LLC Archived from the original on 17 April 2020 Retrieved 25 November 2011 Original Russian text legendoj sovetskogo sporta and odin iz silnejshih lyudej planety Ushel iz zhizni odin iz samyh silnyh lyudej planety Vasilij Ivanovich Alekseev in Russian Russian Weightlifting Federation 25 November 2011 Archived from the original on 4 April 2012 Retrieved 26 November 2011 Vysotsky Vladimir 2015 Sobranie sochinenij v odnom tome Eksmo p 391 ISBN 978 5 457 05335 9 April 14 1975 Volume 42 Issue 15 Sports Illustrated 14 April 1975 Retrieved 13 December 2008 Weightlifting Hall of Fame International Weightlifting Federation Archived from the original on 13 September 2008 Retrieved 7 August 2008 Ivanova Yekaterina 10 March 2012 V Shahtah poyavilsya prospekt imeni shtangista Vasiliya Alekseeva Archived 4 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine rostov kp ru Pamyatnik legendarnomu shtangistu Vasiliyu Alekseevu otkryt v Shahtah Rostovskoj oblasti Archived 13 September 2016 at the Wayback Machine tass ru 25 December 2014 World Records from 1896 1972 Weightliftingexchange com Archived from the original on 29 October 2007 Retrieved 27 July 2009 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Vasily Alekseyev Vasily Alekseyev at Olympics comVasily Alekseyev at Olympic org archived Vasily Alekseyev at Olympedia Vasily Alexeev at Lift Up Vasily Alexeev at the Lift Up Hall of FameOlympic GamesPreceded byAleksandr Medved Flagbearer for nbsp Soviet Union opening ceremony Montreal 1976 with Ivan Yarygin Succeeded byNikolay Balboshin Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Vasily Alekseyev amp oldid 1173144974, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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