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Vladimir Polyakov (writer)
Vladimir Polyakov may refer to: * Vladimir Polyakov (entrepreneur) (born 1953), Russian entrepreneur * Vladimir Polyakov (high jumper) (born 1935), Soviet athlete * Vladimir Polyakov (pole vaulter) (born 1960), Soviet athlete * Vladimir Polyakov (rower) (born 1952), Soviet rower * Vladimir Polyakov (diplomat) Vladimir Porfiryevich Polyakov ( rus, Владимир Порфирьевич Поляков, 5 March 1931 – 16 June 2002) was a Soviet diplomat who served as Soviet ambassador to Egypt as well as Soviet Vice-Minister of Foreign Affairs. He se ...
, Soviet Ambassador to Egypt 1974–1981 {{hndisambig, Polyakov, Vladimir ...
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Vladimir Polyakov (entrepreneur)
Vladimir Polyakov ( rus, Владимир Иванович Поляков, born October 28, 1953, Novoe, Khabarovsk Krai, Russian SFSR) is a Russian entrepreneur. According to Forbes magazine, in 2015, he held the 192nd position in Russia's wealthiest people ranking. Polyakov is a founder and president of JSC ''Concern Energomera'', founder and chairman of the Board of directors of JSC ''Monocrystal'', member of the Board of trustees at the Tomsk State University of Control Systems and Radio-electronics, and professor emeritus at the North-Caucasus Federal University. Biography Vladimir Polyakov was born in 1953 in Novy, Khabarovski Krai, Russia. His father, Ivan Grigorievich Polyakov, worked as a machine operator in a geosurvey expedition. The family moved a lot, participated in the Virgin Lands Campaign in Kazakhstan and in the Russian Far East. Vladimir has been passionate about radio devices since his childhood. He assembled his first radio receiver in the fifth grade. ...
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Vladimir Polyakov (high Jumper)
Vladimir Polyakov (born 9 August 1935) is a Soviet athlete. He competed in the men's high jump at the 1956 Summer Olympics The 1956 Summer Olympics, officially known as the Games of the XVI Olympiad, were an international multi-sport event held in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, from 22 November to 8 December 1956, with the exception of the equestrian events, wh .... References 1935 births Living people Athletes (track and field) at the 1956 Summer Olympics Soviet male high jumpers Olympic athletes for the Soviet Union Place of birth missing (living people) {{USSR-athletics-bio-stub ...
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Vladimir Polyakov (pole Vaulter)
Vladimir Polyakov (russian: Владимир Поляков; born 17 April 1960) is a retired pole vaulter who represented the Soviet Union and later Russia. On 26 June 1981 he managed to clear 5.81 metres, beating Thierry Vigneron's six-day-old world record. Two years later Polyakov lost the record to Pierre Quinon, who jumped 5.82. Polyakov won a silver medal at the 1982 European Championships, and won the European Indoor Championships The European Indoor Championships was a men's tennis tournament played in Berlin, Germany. The event was played as part of the ATP Tour in 1990 and 1991. It was played on indoor carpet courts. Finals Singles Doubles See also * Berlin Open ... in 1983. Achievements References * 1960 births Living people Soviet male pole vaulters Russian male pole vaulters World record setters in athletics (track and field) European Athletics Championships medalists Universiade medalists in athletics (track and field) Universiade s ...
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Vladimir Polyakov (rower)
Vladimir Polyakov (Russian: Владимир Евгеньевич Поляков; born 9 July 1952) is a Soviet rower. He competed at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich Munich ( ; german: München ; bar, Minga ) is the capital and most populous city of the German state of Bavaria. With a population of 1,558,395 inhabitants as of 31 July 2020, it is the third-largest city in Germany, after Berlin and Ha ... with the men's coxless pair where they came eighths. References 1952 births Living people Soviet male rowers Olympic rowers for the Soviet Union Rowers at the 1972 Summer Olympics {{USSR-rowing-bio-stub ...
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