Leonid Tyagachyov
Леонид Тягачёв
Senator from Rostov Oblast
In office
11 July 2007  15 September 2018
Preceded byAlexander Kazakov
Succeeded byIrina Rukavishnikova
President of the Russian Olympic Committee
In office
18 July 2001  20 May 2010
Preceded byVitali Smirnov
Succeeded byAlexander Zhukov
Chairman of the State Committee for Physical Culture and Sports
In office
2 November 1996  24 June 1999
Preceded byShamil Tarpishchev
Succeeded byBoris Ivanyuzhenkov (as minister)
Personal details
Born (1946-10-10) 10 October 1946
Dedenevo, Moscow Oblast, RSFSR, Soviet Union

Leonid Vasilievich Tyagachyov (Russian: Леонид Васильевич Тягачёв; born October 10, 1946) is a Russian politician, sportsman and honorary president of the Russian Olympic Committee (ROC).[1][2] Between 2001 and 2010, Tyagachyov served as President of the Russian Olympic Committee.

Early life

Tyagachyov was a skier representing the Soviet Union and became champion of the USSR. During his time as a skier, he participated in several international competitions.[3] Tyagachyov was champion of the USSR among teams of physical culture for football, and also a master of sports of the USSR in football.[3]

Awards

References

  1. Леонид Тягачев избран почетным президентом ОКР
  2. Росбизнесконсалтинг, 21 июля 2016. Бывший глава ОКР назвал Мутко виновником отстранения атлетов от Олимпиады
  3. 1 2 Биографическая справка
  4. Decree of the President of the Russian Federationof November 4, 2005 No. 1254
  5. Decree of the President of the Russian Federation of October 9, 2001 No. 1197
  6. Decree of the President of the Russian Federation of March 3, 1999 No. 277
  7. Decree of the President of the Russian Federation of April 22, 1994 No. 808
  8. "Биография на сайте Совета Федерации". Archived from the original on 2009-02-01. Retrieved 2017-06-11.
  9. Олимпийская идея в знаках, символах, наградах Archived 2009-04-13 at the Wayback Machine
  10. Decree of the President of the Russian Federation of August 6, 2007 No. 1028


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