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Full name | Oļegs Pyotrovich Antropovs | ||||||||||||||
Nationality | Soviet, Latvian | ||||||||||||||
Born | Noviy, South Kazakhstan Region, Kazakh SSR, USSR | 5 November 1947||||||||||||||
Died | 15 October 2023 75) | (aged||||||||||||||
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Oļegs Pyotrovich Antropovs (5 November 1947 – 15 October 2023) was a Latvian volleyball player who competed for the Soviet Union in the 1968 Summer Olympics.
Biography
Antropovs was born in Noviy, Kazakh SSR on 5 November 1947. He played for Burevestnik Alma-Ata and Elektrotechnika Riga.[1]
In 1968, Antropovs was part of the Soviet team which won the gold medal in the Olympic tournament. He played four matches.[1]
In 1998, he was head coach of men's national team of Russia, which became the silver medalist in the FIVB Volleyball World League.
After 1999, he worked for nine years in Japan with the club Jay-T (Hiroshima), repeatedly won medals of the national championship and the Emperor's Cup.[2]
Antropovs died on 15 October 2023, at the age of 75.[3]
References
- 1 2 Oļegs Antropovs
- ↑ "Давно считаю себя скрытым самураем". chas-daily.com. Archived from the original on 19 January 2013.
- ↑ "Скончался олимпийский чемпион по волейболу Олег Антропов". TV NET. 15 October 2023. Retrieved 15 October 2023.
External links
- Oļegs Antropovs at Olympics at Sports-Reference.com (archived)
- Oleg Antropov at Olympics.com
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