- Source: Dynamo (Ukraine)
Physical culture and sports association "Dynamo" - Ukraine (Ukrainian: ФСТ «Динамо» України, romanized: FST "Dynamo" Ukrayiny) or Dynamo - Ukraine (Ukrainian: Динамо Україна) is a sports club that was established in the Soviet Union as part of the Soviet sports society "Dynamo". It was created on October 31, 1924 in Kharkiv. Since that time the sports club stays as one of the best clubs in Ukraine after the fall of the Soviet Union.
Among the six existing sports association in Ukraine, Dynamo can be considered the leading. At the 2012 Summer Olympics out of 245 sports people of Ukraine, 125 represented Dynamo. Eighty two sports people represented law enforcement agencies. Forty one out 125 athletes were from the city of Kyiv and Donetsk Oblast. Dynamo's members were honorary national banner carriers for opening and closing ceremonies.
History
The association was established at the constituent conference of delegates from law enforcement agency, state security, border protection and internal troops that took place in Kharkiv on October 31, 1924. Initially Dynamo Kharkiv was sponsored by the Kharkiv factory "Serp i Molot" (Sickle and Mallet) that was recently nationalized and renamed from Gelferikh-Sade (Russian: Гельферих-Саде). The headquarters of the FST Dynamo became the Illich club at vulytsia Radnarkomivska.
The Kyiv club of Dynamo was initially sponsored by the Bolshevik factory (former - "Greter and Krivanek"). On December 11, 1926 there was established Dynamo Vinnytsia.
During years of independence from 1994 to 2010, 455 sports people represented Dynamo at Olympics and earned 63 different medals (18 gold, 18 silver, 27 bronze). In overall since 1952 the association was represented by 608 athletes 142 of which earned 164 medals (49 gold, 49 silver 66 bronze).
Regional organizations
Vinnytsia Oblast
Established on 4 March 1925 at Podolia GKV, GPU division (State Political Directorate)
Specialized disciplines include: Shooting, Canoeing and Kayaking, Canoe slalom, Greco-Roman wrestling, Freestyle wrestling, Sumo, Sambo wrestling, Unifight, Association football
website: http://vndynamo.com/
Olympic laureates
= 1956 Summer Olympics
=Mikhail Shakhov, Kyiv (, wrestling)
= 1968 Summer Olympics
=Aleksei Barkalov, Kharkiv / Kyiv (, water polo)
= 1972 Summer Olympics
=Mykola Avilov, Odesa (, decathlon)
Yakov Zheleznyak, Odesa (, shooting)
Volodymyr Semenets, Volsk (Saratov Oblast) (, cycling)
Aleksei Barkalov, Kharkiv / Kyiv (, water polo)
Kateryna Koryshko, Hadiach Raion (Poltava Oblast) (, canoeing)
Valeriy Borzov, Kyiv (, athletics)
Valeriy Borzov, Kyiv (, athletics)
Valeriy Borzov, Kyiv (, athletics)
= 1976 Summer Olympics
=Nataliya Klymova, Kyiv (, basketball)
Serhiy Novikov, Moscow (, judo)
Serhiy Nahorniy, Khmelnytskyi (, canoeing)
Petro Korol, Lviv (, weightlifting)
Serhiy Nahorniy, Khmelnytskyi (, canoeing)
Mykola Avilov, Odesa (, decathlon)
Valeriy Borzov, Kyiv (, athletics)
Valeriy Borzov, Kyiv (, athletics)
= 1980 Summer Olympics
=Aleksei Barkalov, Kharkiv / Kyiv (, water polo)
Sports clubs
(football) FC Dynamo Kyiv (no longer affiliated), Dynamo Kyiv (women)
(hockey) HC Sokil Kyiv (no longer affiliated)
Olympic centers
Sports base "Dynamo", Feodosia
Palace of Sports "Dynamo", Donetsk
Fitness recreational complex "Dynamo", Zhytomyr
Sports base "Dynamo", Slavske (Lviv Oblast)
Sports complex "Dynamo", Lviv
Ski base, Tokari (Sumy Raion)
Sports complex "Dynamo", Kharkiv Oblast
Archery sports base "Dynamo", Nova Kakhovka
References
External links
Official website
List of fitness-sports associations at the National Olympic Committee of Ukraine website
Law of Ukraine on Fitness and Sports
Dynamo at Ukrainian Soviet Encyclopedia
List of Olympic centers
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Andriy Shevchenko
- Yevhen Khacheridi
- Vitaliy Mykolenko
- Soviet League Top
- Andriy Voronin
- Vitaliy Mandzyuk
- Viktor Tsyhankov
- FC Shakhtar Donetsk
- Stadion Olimpiade Kyiv
- Piala Super Ukraina
- FC Dynamo Kyiv
- Dynamo (Ukraine)
- Ukrainian Premier League
- Dynamo Sports Club
- FC Shakhtar Donetsk
- Valeriy Lobanovskyi Dynamo Stadium
- Dynamo (disambiguation)
- Oleg Blokhin
- FC Dynamo Moscow
- Andriy Shevchenko
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