Two-time Olympic rowing champion Tyukalov dies
By AFP
February 20, 2018
MOSCOW: Yury Tyukalov, a Soviet rowing great who won two Olympic gold medals at the Helsinki and Melbourne Games, died at the age of 87, the country’s rowing federation said on Monday.
“Today two-time Olympic champion, silver medallist at the 1960 Games and six-time European champion Yury Tyukalov died at the age of 87,” said a statement on the federation’s official site. “The federation presents its deep condolences to all of his relatives and friends.”Tyukalov was the first Soviet rower ever to claim Olympic gold with an unexpected win in the single sculls race at the Helsinki Games in 1952 before winning his second gold in Melbourne four years later, in the double sculls together with Alexander Berkutov.
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