• Spartak (Russian: Спартак) is an international fitness and sports society that unites some countries of the former Soviet Union. In the Soviet era, the...
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  • 1910–1961 FC Spartak Moscow (women) Spartak (sports society) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Spartak Moscow. If an...
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    club and sports society "Spartak" originates from the Russian Gymnastics Society (RGO Sokol [ru]), which was founded on 16 May 1883. The society was founded...
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  • society was "Spartak" that was controlled by the Communist Party of the Soviet Union through its youth wing Komsomol. The Spartak sports society was mimicking...
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  • Spartak is the name of Spartacus in many Slavic languages and languages of other post-Soviet states. It may refer to: Spartak (sports society), an international...
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    the women's team of Russian football club FC Spartak Moscow, itself a branch of sports society Spartak Moscow. The club participates in the Russian Women's...
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  • This is a list of sportspeople from Spartak Voluntary Sports Society. Most of them are World Champions or Olympic medalists. Athletes, who competed in...
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    Nellie Kim (category Spartak (sports society) sportspeople)
    age 9, she entered Chimkent City Children and Youth Sports School 3 of the Spartak Sports Society. Two other children in the family, her younger brother...
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  • Blavatskyi, first manager of the revived Spartak in 2003 1940–1981 Spartak sports society 1982–1989 Zenit sports society 1989–2001 Anatoliy Revutskyi 2001–2002...
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    Tigran Petrosian (category Spartak (sports society) sportspeople)
    Evans, Larry (21 June 1971). "Six moves toward a world championship". Sports Illustrated. Archived from the original on 27 September 2011. Retrieved...
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  • Nikolai Starostin (category Spartak (sports society) sportspeople)
    physical culture and sports and the great personal contribution to the revival and the emergence of the sports society "Spartak" Three Orders of Lenin...
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    Pyotr Bolotnikov (category Spartak (sports society) sportspeople)
    only at age twenty, when he joined the Soviet Army. He trained at VSS Spartak, coached by Grigory Nikiforov. Bolotnikov won his first national championship...
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  • in Moscow, Russia. Built in 1979, it formerly formed part of the Spartak sports society (which received its name by means of the then-popular Russian translation...
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  • Starostin brothers (category Spartak (sports society) sportspeople)
    players in the Soviet Union. Since the 1930s they played leading roles in FC Spartak Moscow. In 1942 they were arrested under false accusation to conspire to...
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    Viktor Petrenko (category Spartak (sports society) sportspeople)
    figure skating coach Galina Zmievskaya and she took him on as a pupil at Spartak in Odesa. Representing the Soviet Union, Petrenko was the 1984 World Junior...
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  • in Spartak sports society competitions. The club also became a hockey team during winter time. In the mid 1980s club seized to exist. In 1987 Spartak sports...
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    of Sports Societies and Organizations of the USSR. By the 1940s dozens of schools functioned in the USSR by Dynamo sports society, Spartak sports society...
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    Sergei Ponomarenko (category Spartak (sports society) sportspeople)
    World champion, and four-time European champion. Ponomarenko trained at Spartak in Moscow. Early in his career, he competed with Tatiana Durasova, becoming...
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    Vitaly Abalakov (category Spartak (sports society) sportspeople)
    of Lenin (1957) Order of the Badge of Honour (1972) Honoured Master of Sports of the USSR (1943) Honoured Trainer of the USSR (1961) List of Russian inventors...
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    Marina Klimova (category Spartak (sports society) sportspeople)
    World champion, and a four-time European champion. Klimova trained at Spartak in Moscow. Early in her career, she skated with Oleg Gennadyevich Volkov...
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  • Natalya Lisovskaya (category Spartak (sports society) sportspeople)
    competed mainly in shot put for the Soviet Union. Lisovskaya trained at Spartak in Moscow. Born in Alegazy, Lisovskaya competed for the USSR at the 1988...
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    Yelena Davydova (category Spartak (sports society) sportspeople)
    medallists Larisa Petrik and Natalia Kuchinskaya. She wanted to be enrolled in Spartak Gymnastics school, but was turned away for having the wrong physique. Soon...
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    Igor Netto (category Spartak (sports society) sportspeople)
    Archived 6 March 2014 at the Wayback Machine. sports-reference.com Нетто Игорь Александрович. spartak-history.ru Elena Grigorievskaya (9 January 2014)...
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  • All-Union volunteer sports society, Spartak - Ukraine traces its history back to 1923 when it was known as the Komsomol sports society Spartak. At the end of...
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    Alexander Yakushev (category Spartak (sports society) sportspeople)
    Hockey World Championships, and the Olympic Games. He later coached HC Spartak Moscow and the Russian national team. He is inducted into both the IIHF...
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  • Alexander Belov (category Spartak (sports society) sportspeople)
    Basketball. Born in Leningrad, Belov was the star player of Spartak Leningrad (later known as Spartak St. Petersburg), as he led the club to the Soviet Union...
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  • (ԱՐԱՐԱՏ) text. In 1935, a football team was established in Yerevan by Spartak sports society. The first time the team participated in the competitions of the...
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    Faina Melnik (category Spartak (sports society) sportspeople)
    book Matilda. List of select Jewish track and field athletes Faina Melnik. Sports-reference.com. Paul Taylor (2004). Jews and the Olympic Games: The Clash...
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    Albert Azaryan (category Spartak (sports society) sportspeople)
    September 2023(2023-09-05) (aged 94) Yerevan, Armenia Height 5 ft 9 in (175 cm) Discipline Men's artistic gymnastics Club Spartak Yerevan Medal record...
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    Elena Dementieva (category Spartak (sports society) sportspeople)
    She was rejected by Dynamo Sports Club and the Central Red Army Tennis Club at the age of seven, before enrolling at Spartak Tennis Club, where she was...
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