Great Olympians

Biographies - ILY


Yury Mikhaylovich Ilyasov

B. 1926-11-30, St. Petersburg (then called Leningrad), Russia, represented the Soviet Union; D. 2005-12-26
Athletics - Track & Field
1952 HP
Men's High Jump 13th 38.4
38.4


Leonid Georgiyevich Ilyichov

B. 1948-01-30, Norilsk, Krasnoyarsk, Russia, represented the Soviet Union
Aquatics - Swimming (1 silver, 2 bronze)
1968 HP
Men's 100 metres Freestyle fifth 1000
Men's 200 metres Freestyle R1:9th 160
Men's 4x100 m Freestyle Relay silver 1000
Men's 4x200 m Freestyle Relay bronze 640
Men's 4x100 m Medley Relay bronze 640
3440


Anatoly Mikhaylovich Ilyin

B. 1931-06-27, Moskva, Russia, represented the Soviet Union; D. 2016-02-10
Football (1 gold)
1952 1956 HP
Men's Team R1 gold 3226.38
3226.38


Boris Ilyin

B. 1930, represented the Soviet Union
Sailing
1956 HP
Two Person Heavyweight Dinghy (Sharpie) 7th 500
500


Ilya Ilyin

Kazakhstan
Weightlifting (2 gold)
2008 2012 HP
Middle Heavyweight (-94 kg) DQ DQ 0
0

He has won two gold medals but had to hand them both back in when the samples from 2008 and 2012 were re-tested in 2015 and he was discovered to have been using performance enhancing drugs.


Vasily Petrovich Ilyin

B. 1949-01-08, Lisiy Nos, Russia, represented the Soviet Union; D. 2015-09-21
Handball (1 gold)
1972 1976 HP
Men's Team fifth (gold) 2500
2500


Viktor Ilyin (1)

B. 1932, represented the Soviet Union
Cycling - Track
1956 HP
Men's Team Pursuit QF 430.5
430.5


Viktor Ilyin (2)

B. 1951-10-01, Leningrad (now St. Petersburg), Russia, represented the Soviet Union
Luge
1972 HP
Men's Singles 37th -3.60
Doubles 13th 32
32.0006


Lyubov Ilyina

B. 1950-03-10, represented the Soviet Union
Athletics - Track & Field
1972 HP
Women's Long Jump QU:18th 3.84
3.84

The MADMen provide no information about this athlete but call her Russian, which is also my default attribution.


Vera Ilyina

Russia
Diving (1 gold, 1 silver)
1992 1996 2000 2004 HP
Springboard sixth 7th sixth fourth 3608
Synchronized Springboard gold silver 7800
10408

On the Synchronized Springboard, twice together with Yuliya Pakhalina.


Pavel Vasiliyevich Ilyinsky

B. 1944-06-25, Leningrad (now St. Leningrad), Russia, represented the Soviet Union
Rowing
1968 HP
Men's Coxless Fours 11th 48
48


Valery Leonidovich Ilyinykh

B. 1947-08-07, Novosibirsk, Russia, represented the Soviet Union
Artistic Gymnastics (1 silver)
1968 HP
Men's Individual All-Round 15th 10
Men's Team All-Round silver 1000
1010


Written 2006-01-16 - last modified 2022-10-29

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