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  1. Igor TER-OVANESYAN. Athlete Name. Igor TER-OVANESYAN. Country. Soviet Union. Born. 19 MAY 1938. Athlete Code. 14350967. Follow me. Follow me. Honours Summary. 2x Olympic Games Bronze medallist. 3x European champion. 2x European Championships Silver medallist. 1x In Top 8 at Olympic Games. More Honours. Loading...

  2. Igor Aramovics Ter-Ovaneszjan (ciril betűkkel: Игорь Арамович Тер- Ованесян (Kijev, Szovjetunió, 1938. május 19. –) szovjet távolugró atléta, később edző, aki 1962-ben megdöntötte és 1967-ben beállította a távolugrás világcsúcsát.Az 1956-os melbourne-i olimpiai játékoktól kezdődően, összesen öt olimpián vett részt, melyből kettőn (Róma ...

  3. 15 de abr. de 2024 · Ter-Ovanesyan set two world records during his career, both at high altitude – 8.31 in June 1962 at Yerevan and 8.35 in October 1967 at Mexico City. Ter-Ovanesyan won 15 Soviet titles – in 1957, 1959-60, 1962-69 and 1971 in long jump and in 1958, 1959 and 1963 in 4x100 relay.

  4. 3 de may. de 2024 · Ter-Ovanesyan won 15 Soviet titles – in 1957, 1959-60, 1962-69 and 1971 in long jump and in 1958, 1959 and 1963 in 4x100 relay. Ter-Ovanesyan finished his sports career after the 1972 Olympics and later worked as an athletics coach.

  5. Browse 25 IGOR TER OVANESYAN photos and images available, or start a new search to explore more photos and images. 1960 Olympic Games. Rome, Italy. Men's Long Jump. USA's gold medal winner Ralph Boston displays his medal with silver medallist Irvin Roberson of the USA (L) and USSR"s Igor Ter-Ovanesyan. 1960 Olympic Games.

  6. Ter-Ovanesyan set two world records during his career, both at high altitude – 8.31 in June 1962 at Yerevan and 8.35 in October 1967 at Mexico City. Ter-Ovanesyan won 15 Soviet titles – in 1957, 1959-60, 1962-69 and 1971 in long jump and in 1958, 1959 and 1963 in 4x100 relay.

  7. By John Rosenthal, Great Britain. A former World Record holder in the long jump, and one-time head national coach of the USSR, Ter-Ovanesyan expounds his ideas on his old event. The perspective he offers—that of a former champion and leading coach—is especially valuable. The ideas Ter-Ovanesyan presents will challenge some of the ...