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{{Short description|Russian rower (1930–2018)}}
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|death_date= {{death date and age|df=y|2018|2|19|1930|7|4}}<ref name=tass1>[https://tass.ru/sport/4975281 Олимпийского чемпиона Юрия Тюкалова похоронят 22 февраля на Никольском кладбище Петербурга]. tass.ru (20 February 2020)</ref>
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'''Yury Sergeyevich Tyukalov''' ({{lang-ru|Юрий Серге́евич Тюкалов}}; 4 July 1930 – 19 February 2018) was a Russian rower. He started primarily as a [[single scull]]er; he also won an Olympic gold medal in 1952 and a silver medal at the 1955 European Championships. His Olympic medal was the first Soviet gold medal in rowing.<ref name=first/> Later in 1955, facing strong competition against the rising star [[Vyacheslav Ivanov (rower)|Vyacheslav Ivanov]], he teamed with [[Aleksandr Berkutov]]. Together they won five consecutive European titles between 1956 and 1961;<ref name=sk/> the [[Henley Royal Regatta]] in 1957 and 1958; the Soviet title in 1957 and 1961; an Olympic gold medal in 1956; and an Olympic silver in 1960.<ref name=sr2/>
'''Yuri Sergeevich Tyukalov''' ({{lang-ru|Юрий Серге́евич Тюкалов}}, born 4 July 1930) was an Olympic champion rower who competed for the [[Soviet Union|USSR]]. He was born in Leningrad (now [[Saint Petersburg]]).<ref name="SR">{{cite Sports-Reference |url=http://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/ty/yury-tyukalov-1.html |title=Yury Tyukalov}}</ref>


Tyukalov was a native of Saint Petersburg (Leningrad) and spent his entire life in the city. He survived the [[Siege of Leningrad]] (1941–44), and during that time helped extinguish fires brought by German air raids. He was awarded the [[Medal "For the Defence of Leningrad"]],<ref name=honor2/> and was named an honored citizen of [[Saint Petersburg]].<ref name=tass2>Panina, Polina (3 July 2020) [https://tass.ru/sport/8870743 Академик гребли, чемпион и скульптор. 90 лет назад родился Юрий Тюкалов]. tass.ru</ref><ref name=honor/>
Tyukalov trained at [[Voluntary Sports Societies of the USSR|VSS]] Trud in Leningrad. He won a gold medal in single sculls at the 1952 Summer Olympics in Helsinki, beating defending Olympic champion [[Mervyn Wood]] of [[Australia]], along with other favorites such as [[Teodor Kocerka]] of Poland, who finished third, and American [[John B. Kelly, Jr.]]


Tyukalov took up rowing in June 1945 and won multiple national rowing titles between 1948 and 1962. After retiring from competitions, he worked as a coach and headed the Soviet rowing team between 1968 and 1972.<ref name=sr2/><ref name=tass2/> Starting from 2012 he organized the "Regatta of Yuriy Tyukalov",<ref name=tass1/> which was also carried out every year after his death.<ref name=tass2/><ref name=regata/> Besides rowing Tyukalov was a renowned sculptor in metal. He graduated with honors from the [[Saint Petersburg Art and Industry Academy|Leningrad Higher School of Art and Industry]]<ref name=tass2/><ref name=first/> and later designed a coat of arms for Saint Petersburg.<ref name=metal/>
Prior to the 1956 Summer Olympics, Tyukalov was beaten by the Russian prodigy [[Vyacheslav Ivanov (rower)|Vyacheslav Ivanov]], who was selected to represent the Soviet Union in the single sculls. Tyukalov then teamed with [[Aleksandr Berkutov]] to race the double sculls.

At the 1956 Games in Melbourne, Tyukalov and Berkutov won the gold medal, beating the United States and Australia. At the 1960 games in Rome, Tyukalov and Berkutov won the silver.<ref name="SR" /> In 1968 Tyukalov was a coach of the USSR Olympic rowing team.

Tyukalov was awarded [[Order of the Red Banner of Labour]] (1957). He was also a notable sculptor.


==References==
==References==
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<ref name=sk>Rudern – Europameisterschaften – Herren. [http://www.sport-komplett.de/sport-komplett/sportarten/r/rudern/hst/63.html Einer], [http://www.sport-komplett.de/sport-komplett/sportarten/r/rudern/hst/64.html Doppelzweier], [http://www.sport-komplett.de/sport-komplett/sportarten/r/rudern/hst/68.html Vierer m.Stm.]. Rudern – Weltmeisterschaften – Herren. [http://www.sport-komplett.de/sport-komplett/sportarten/r/rudern/hst/83.html Vierer mit Steuermann]. sport-komplett.de</ref>
<ref name=sr>[https://web.archive.org/web/20200417235731/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/ty/yury-tyukalov-1.html Yury Tyukalov]. sports-reference.com</ref>
<ref name=sr2>[https://web.archive.org/web/20200418120459/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/be/aleksandr-berkutov-1.html Aleksandr Berkutov]. sports-reference.com</ref>
<ref name=honor>[http://encspb.ru/object/2804017585?lc=ru "Почетный гражданин С.-Петербурга"]. encspb.ru</ref>
<ref name=honor2>[http://www.biograph.ru/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1274:tyukalovys&catid=2:sports&Itemid=29 ТЮКАЛОВ Юрий Сергеевич]. biograph.ru</ref>
<ref name=regata>[http://go-rowing.ru/2/pered-nachalom-regatyi-yuriya-tyukalova-legendarnyie-grebtsyi-posadyat-derevya-na-allee-chempionov/ Перед началом регаты Юрия Тюкалова легендарные гребцы посадят деревья на аллее Чемпионов]. go-rowing.ru (25 May 2017)</ref>
<ref name=first>[http://go-rowing.ru/2/dvukratnyiy-olimpiyskiy-chempion-yuriy-tyukalov-otmechaet-den-rozhdeniya/ Двукратный олимпийский чемпион Юрий Тюкалов отмечает день рождения]. go-rowing.ru (4 July 2016)</ref>
<ref name=metal>[http://www.sportclubmai.ru/heading/papers/161/Tiukalov.htm ТЮКАЛОВ Юрий Сергеевич]. sportclubmai.ru</ref>
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==External links==
==External links==
* {{ru icon}} [http://www.peoples.ru/sport/grebla/tukalov/ Biography]
* {{in lang|ru}} [http://www.peoples.ru/sport/grebla/tukalov/ Biography]


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Revision as of 12:55, 2 September 2023

Yuriy Tyukalov
Tyukalov in 1977
Personal information
Born(1930-07-04)4 July 1930
Leningrad, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union[1][2]
Died19 February 2018(2018-02-19) (aged 87)[3]
Saint Petersburg, Russia[3]
Height181 cm (5 ft 11 in)[1]
Weight77 kg (170 lb)
Sport
SportRowing
ClubKrasnoye Znamya Leningrad
Trud Leningrad
Medal record
Representing the  Soviet Union
Olympic Games
Gold medal – first place 1952 Helsinki Single sculls
Gold medal – first place 1956 Melbourne Double sculls
Silver medal – second place 1960 Rome Double sculls
World Rowing Championships
Bronze medal – third place 1962 Lucerne Coxed four
European Rowing Championships
Gold medal – first place 1954 Amsterdam Coxed four
Silver medal – second place 1955 Ghent Single sculls
Gold medal – first place 1956 Bled Double sculls
Gold medal – first place 1957 Duisburg Double sculls
Gold medal – first place 1958 Poznań Double sculls
Gold medal – first place 1959 Mâcon Double sculls
Gold medal – first place 1961 Prague Double sculls
Gold Cup Challenge
Gold medal – first place 1952 Philadelphia Single sculls

Yury Sergeyevich Tyukalov (Russian: Юрий Серге́евич Тюкалов; 4 July 1930 – 19 February 2018) was a Russian rower. He started primarily as a single sculler; he also won an Olympic gold medal in 1952 and a silver medal at the 1955 European Championships. His Olympic medal was the first Soviet gold medal in rowing.[4] Later in 1955, facing strong competition against the rising star Vyacheslav Ivanov, he teamed with Aleksandr Berkutov. Together they won five consecutive European titles between 1956 and 1961;[5] the Henley Royal Regatta in 1957 and 1958; the Soviet title in 1957 and 1961; an Olympic gold medal in 1956; and an Olympic silver in 1960.[6]

Tyukalov was a native of Saint Petersburg (Leningrad) and spent his entire life in the city. He survived the Siege of Leningrad (1941–44), and during that time helped extinguish fires brought by German air raids. He was awarded the Medal "For the Defence of Leningrad",[7] and was named an honored citizen of Saint Petersburg.[1][8]

Tyukalov took up rowing in June 1945 and won multiple national rowing titles between 1948 and 1962. After retiring from competitions, he worked as a coach and headed the Soviet rowing team between 1968 and 1972.[6][1] Starting from 2012 he organized the "Regatta of Yuriy Tyukalov",[3] which was also carried out every year after his death.[1][9] Besides rowing Tyukalov was a renowned sculptor in metal. He graduated with honors from the Leningrad Higher School of Art and Industry[1][4] and later designed a coat of arms for Saint Petersburg.[10]

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