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  1. Valentin Ivanovich Muratov ( Russian: Валентин Иванович Муратов, 30 July 1928 – 6 October 2006) was a Russian gymnast and gymnastics coach. He competed at the 1952 and 1956 Olympics in all artistic gymnastics event and won four gold and one silver medal.

  2. Oct 6, 2006 · Valentin Muratov was a five-time Olympic champion and four-time world champion in artistic gymnastics. He also coached the Soviet national team and married another gymnast, Sofiya Muratova.

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  3. He soon emerged as one of the top gymnasts in the Soviet Union, and between 1952 and 1956 he was one of best in the world. After winning the team all-around competition at the 1952 Olympics, he won four world titles at the 1954 World Championships (team and individual all-around, horizontal bar and floor exercise).

  4. Jan 16, 2023 · Karakashyants was an outstanding coach, whose students included dozens of master athletes and well-known gymnasts Valentin Muratov, Viktor Lisitsky, Yuri Stoida, Viktor Klimenko. You probably already guessed that Muratov felt a special sympathy for his coach and supported him in every way.

  5. Valentin Muratov won gold on the floor with the highest score in both the compulsory and optional exercise. The silver medal ended in a three-way tie among Soviet Viktor Chukarin, Japan’s Nobuyuki Aihara, and Swede William Thoresson. Thoresson was the defending gold medalist from Helsinki.

  6. Valentin MURATOV. 队 苏维埃社会主义共和国联盟. 体操. 奥运会奖牌. 4 金. 1 银. 奥运参赛次数 2. 奥运首秀 1952年赫尔辛基奥运会. 出生年份 1928. 奥运会比赛结果. 个人信息. After his father went missing in action, the young Valentin Muratov worked in a munitions factory to support his mother. He went back to school after the war, where he was introduced to gymnastics.

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  8. Valenin Muratov is a gymnast who competed at the 1952 and 1956 Olympics for the Soviet Union. Muratov won five medals, of which four gold. Muratov died on October 6, 2006. Olympics 1952 Team - 1st 1956 Floor - 1st 1956 Vault - 1st 1956 Team - 1st 1956 Still Rings - 2nd.