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Viktor Mikhailovich Chegin (; born 3 February 1962 in Bersenevka,
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) is a banned Russian
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coach. He was responsible for training all three athletes who swept the medals at the
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Olga Kaniskina Olga Nikolayevna Kaniskina (; born January 19, 1985 in Napolnaya Tavla, Kochkurovsky District, Mordovian ASSR, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union) is a Russian coach and former race walker. She won the silver medal in the 20 km walk at the 2006 ...
,
Valeriy Borchin Valeriy Viktorovich Borchin (; born 11 September 1986) is a race walker from Russia who won the 2008 Olympic gold medal and was World champion over the 20 km distance. His World Championship was retroactively stripped in 2015 due to doping. ...
and Sergey Kirdyapkin. His athletes Elena Lashmanova and Sergey Kirdyapkin won gold medals at the
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, with Kaniskina earning a silver medal. Former and banned world record holders Lashmanova,
Denis Nizhegorodov Denis Gennadyevich Nizhegorodov (; born 26 July 1980) is a retired Russian race walking, race walker. Between 2008 and 2014 he held the Men's 50 kilometres walk world record progression, world record over 50 km distance, with a time of 3:34 ...
and Sergey Morozov are all coached by Chegin. More than 20 of Chegin's trainees were disqualified for doping-related offenses between 2005 and 2015. As a result, he was banned for life from all sport-related activities on 17 February 2016. Historical results by Chegin-coached athletes continued to be disqualified into mid-2019.


Biography

On 16 July 2014, Chegin was fired from the Russian team amid an investigation by the Russian Anti Doping Agency (
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, head of the
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saying Chegin would not be part of the team for the European championship, as the recent doping scandals had “tarnished Chegin’s career” but said the coach would continue to train athletes in Russia. While not part of the official delegation, Chegin was spotted in August 2014 in
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along the course of the
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coaching his athletes after the ban was in place. Banned for life in December 2012, after a second doping violation, Morozov continued to work with Chegin as an accredited Russian staff member at the
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. Chegin coaches at the Centre of the Olympic training of Mordovia in
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, where he has been highly honored as "the father of all the victories of our race walkers." He was named a "Chevalier of the Order of Glory of Mordovia" As early as 2008, there were accusations of systematic doping violations on the part of Chegin. Several other athletes have skipped major championships, which have raised suspicions of doping and avoidance of Drug Testing. Several of Chegin's suspended athletes, including Sergey Bakulin, Elena Lashmanova and Ekaterina Medvedeva apparently competed in a race on 30 December 2014 according to photographs collected by Canadian race walker
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. Russian officials claim the photographs are from a 2012 event and released additional photographs which show different athletes on the awards stands, although it was not possible to be from 2012 as the running shoes used were not released by Asics until after 2012. On 15 July 2015 Chegin was suspended by the Russian athletics federation. Prior to that date, Chegin had been allowed to coach.Russia’s suspends top race-walking coach over doping washingtontimes.com 15 July 2015
Washingtontimes.com. Retrieved on 26 March 2016.
The day before, IAAF ratified a new world record in the 20 km walk by Liu Hong. Two record breaking performances, months earlier, by Chegin coached Olimpiada Ivanova and
Olga Kaniskina Olga Nikolayevna Kaniskina (; born January 19, 1985 in Napolnaya Tavla, Kochkurovsky District, Mordovian ASSR, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union) is a Russian coach and former race walker. She won the silver medal in the 20 km walk at the 2006 ...
were not taken into account, because insufficient number of judges were present to fix them. In the year since Balakhnichev cleared Chegin to continuing coaching, Balakhnichev resigned his positions with the All-Russia Athletic Federation and as Treasurer of the
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in light of the scandal. His replacement, Vadim Zelichenok, said “Athletes will not be allowed to work with Chegin, or otherwise they come under sanctions.” On 9 November 2015, an investigative report by the
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recommended that Chegin be given a lifetime ban from sport, due to involvement in a wide-ranging Russian doping scheme in
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. The ban was issued by RUSADA on 17 February 2016. Despite his ban, Chegin never ceased coaching his athletes and continued to do so even amid the outcry in the West.


Athletes coached by Chegin and banned for doping offenses

37 athletes in total had by January 2015 been banned by IAAF in
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cases. Eleven of them, or ca. 30%, were coached by Viktor Chegin. There are also at least 6 EPO positives recorded by his athletes, two positives for the possible cancer causing black market drug GW1516, and in 2014 two of his athletes tested positive for SARMs. Three of his athletes have been banned for life, all for their second anti-doping rule violation, and all before the age of 30. Also, one of his athletes, German Skurygin, died of a heart attack at age 45. * Tatyana Akulinushkina – 6-month ban for a Fenoterol positive in 2013 + 4-year ban for
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positive in 2015. * Elmira Alembekova2014 European Gold Medalist, suspended in secrecy in June 2015, finally revealed in September 2015James Ellingworth
6 Russian race walkers suspended over positive drug tests
, Associated Press, bigstory.ap.org, 22 September 2015
*
Yuriy Andronov Yuriy Vladimirovich Andronov (; born 6 November 1971 in Samara) is a Russian race walker. He was disqualified from the 2014 IAAF World Race Walking Cup The 2014 World Athletics Race Walking Team Championships, IAAF World Race Walking Cup was hel ...
– 2 time World Cup bronze medalist – 2-year ban for a
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positive in 2014.IAAF
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/ref> * Sergey Bakulin2011 World Champion – 3 years and 2 months ban for anomalies in his
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. * Pyotr Bogatyrev – Bronze medalist at the World Junior Championships – 2-year ban for anomalies in his
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. *
Valeriy Borchin Valeriy Viktorovich Borchin (; born 11 September 1986) is a race walker from Russia who won the 2008 Olympic gold medal and was World champion over the 20 km distance. His World Championship was retroactively stripped in 2015 due to doping. ...
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and 2X world champion, collapsed 1 km before the finish in
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– 8-year ban for anomalies in his
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. * Viktor Burayev
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– 2-year ban for an EPO positive in 2008.Russia athletes banned over drugs – BBC Sport
BBC News (7 August 2008). Retrieved on 26 March 2016.
* Dementiy Cheparev – Silver medalist at the 2009 IAAF World Youth Championships – 2-year ban for a Fenoterol positive in 2012.IAAF
Athletes currently suspended from all competitions in athletics following an Anti-Doping Rule Violation as at: 11.1.13
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*Evgenia Danilova – 2-year ban for a GW1516 positive in 2013. *
Stanislav Emelyanov Stanislav Valeryevich Emelyanov (; born 23 October 1990) is a former Russian race walking, race walker. Doping Bio passport ban IAAF announced 28 July 2014 that Emelyanov was sanctioned for doping after his biological passport had shown anom ...
– 2007 World Youth champion, 2008 World Junior champion and 2009 European Junior champion – 2-year ban for anomalies in his
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Caught for a second violation in June 2015. Banned for life in March 2018. * Igor Erokhin – Silver medalist from the 2011 European Race Walking Cup – 2-year ban for an EPO positive in 2008 and banned for life in 2013 for anomalies in his
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. * Artur Grigoryev – 2-year ban for a
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positive in 2013. * Olimpiada IvanovaOlympic silver medalist and 2X world champion – 2-year ban for a
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positive in 1997. *
Vladimir Kanaykin Vladimir Alekseevich Kanaykin (; born 21 March 1985) is a Russian race walker. Career He won the 2002 World Junior Championships in the 10 km race, took the silver medal at the 2004 World Junior Championships and finished ninth in the ...
World Championships silver medalist, World Junior Champion – 2-year ban for an EPO positive in 2008 and banned for life in 2015 for
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anomalies. *
Olga Kaniskina Olga Nikolayevna Kaniskina (; born January 19, 1985 in Napolnaya Tavla, Kochkurovsky District, Mordovian ASSR, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union) is a Russian coach and former race walker. She won the silver medal in the 20 km walk at the 2006 ...
Olympic Gold and
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– Banned for 3 years and 2 months in 2015 for
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anomalies. * Anisya Kirdyapkina - in February 2019, banned for three years for doping and all her results from 25 February 2011 to 11 October were disqualified including her 2 Universiade gold medals, 2 World Championship silver medals and her 2012 Olympics 5th place. * Sergey Kirdyapkin2012 Olympic Gold Medalist, Banned for 3 years and 2 months in 2015 for
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anomalies. * Elena Lashmanova
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and World Champion, World Record – Banned for 2 years for a GW1516 positive in 2014. * Mikhail Lemaev – Marathon runner – Banned for 2 years in 2013 for
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anomalies. * Ekaterina MedvedevaWorld Junior Champion – Banned for 2 years in 2013 for an EPO positive. * Tatyana MineyevaWorld Junior Champion – Banned for 2 years in 2012 for
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anomalies. * Nadezhda Mokeyeva – Banned for 2 years in 2014 for a SARMs positive. * Sergey MorozovWorld Youth Champion – Banned for 2 years for an EPO positive in 2008 and banned for life in 2012 (at the age of 24) for
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anomalies. * Ivan Noskov
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Silver medalist, suspended in secrecy in June 2015, finally revealed in September 2015 * Evgeniy Pantyushin – banned in October 2014 * Andrey Ruzavin – Bronze medalist at the 2014 IAAF World Race Walking Cup. Provisionally suspended in October 2014, and handed a 30-month doping ban in March 2015 for
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anomalies. * Mikhail Ryzhov World Championship Silver Medalist, suspended in secrecy in June 2015, finally revealed in September 2015 * German Skurygin – World and European Champion – Banned for 2 years in 1999 for a human chorionic gonadotrophin positive.Bernardo José Mora
German Skurygin (1963–2008)
/ref> died of a heart attack at 45 * Vera SokolovaWorld Cup gold medalist, suspended in secrecy in June 2015, finally revealed in September 2015 * Denis Strelkov2014 European bronze medalist, suspended in secrecy in June 2015, finally revealed in September 2015 * Aleksey VoyevodinWorld Cup Champion – Banned for 2 years in 2008 for an EPO positive. * Irina Yumanova – Banned for 2 years in 2014 for a SARMs positive.


Other athletes coached by Chegin

* Aleksandr Ivanov * Vera Nacharkina *
Denis Nizhegorodov Denis Gennadyevich Nizhegorodov (; born 26 July 1980) is a retired Russian race walking, race walker. Between 2008 and 2014 he held the Men's 50 kilometres walk world record progression, world record over 50 km distance, with a time of 3:34 ...
* Vladimir Porvatkin * Tatyana Shemyakina * Irina Stankina


References

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