Pyotr Chernyshev
Pyotr Chernyshev | |
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Born | 1914 Bolshie Verdy, Tambov Governorate, Russian Empire |
Died | 1979 Soviet Union |
Figure skating career | |
Country | Soviet Union |
Pyotr Sergeevich Chernyshev (also written as Tchernyshev, Russian: Пётр Серге́евич Чернышев; 1914–1979) was a chief engineer of Leningradsky Metallichesky Zavod, a major pipe-construction specialist. Formerly a Soviet figure skater, four time national figure skating champion.[1] Stalin Prize winner (1952) for the development of steam turbines of high pressure.
His grandson Peter Tchernyshev represented the U.S. in ice dancing.[2]
Figure skating results
Event | 1937 | 1938 | 1939 | 1940 | 1941 | 1946 | 1947 | 1948 | 1949 |
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Soviet Championships | 1st | 1st | 1st | 1st | 1st | 3rd | 3rd | 3rd | 3rd |
Honours and awards
- Hero of Socialist Labour - 1962
- Order of Lenin
- Order of the Red Banner of Labour
- Order of October Revolution
- Stalin Prize
References
- ^ От Эльбруса до олимпийского пьедестала[permanent dead link]
- ^ Peter Tchernyshev at the International Skating Union
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- 1920: Fyodor Datlin
- 1923–1924: Yury Zeldovich
- 1927–1928: Yury Zeldovich
- 1929: Yury Zeldovich / Konstantin Likharev
- 1933: Ivan Bogoyavlensky
- 1933–1935: Ivan Bogoyavlensky
- 1937–1941: Pyotr Chernyshev
- 1945: Sergey Vasilyev
- 1946–1947: Pyotr Orlov
- 1948–1950: Sergey Vasilyev
- 1951: Pyotr Orlov
- 1952: Ivan Mitrushenkov
- 1953–1954: Valentin Zakharov
- 1955: Igor Persiantsev
- 1956–1960: Lev Mikhaylov
- 1961–1962: Valery Meshkov
- 1963: Alexander Vedenin
- 1964: Valery Meshkov
- 1965: Alexander Vedenin
- 1966: Valery Meshkov
- 1967–1971: Sergei Chetverukhin
- 1972: Vladimir Kovalyov
- 1973: Sergei Chetverukhin
- 1974: Sergey Volkov
- 1975: Yuri Ovchinnikov
- 1976: Sergey Volkov
- 1977: Vladimir Kovalyov
- 1978: Igor Bobrin
- 1979: Konstantin Kokora
- 1980–1982: Igor Bobrin
- 1983: Alexandre Fadeev
- 1984: Vitali Egorov
- 1985: Vladimir Kotin
- 1986–1990: Alexandre Fadeev
- 1991: Viktor Petrenko
- 1992: Alexei Urmanov
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