'Nikolay Semyonovich Zimyatov' (; born
28 July 1955 in
Moscow), name also spelled 'Nikolaj Zimjatov', was one of the most successful
Soviet/
Russian male
cross-country skiers ever. He trained at
Spartak and later at the
Armed Forces sports society. He was the first man in the sport to win three gold medals at a single
Winter Olympics, winning in the 30 km, 50 km, and 4 x 10 km relay at the
1980 Lake Placid Games. He also won the 30 km event at the
1984 Winter Olympics in
Sarajevo and was awarded
Order of Friendship of Peoples that year.
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Zimyatov also earned a silver in the 30 km at the
1978 FIS Nordic World Ski Championships in
Lahti.
References
1. Panorama of the 1984 Sports Year, , , , Fizkultura i sport, 1985,
External links
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Encyclopedia Britannica on Nikolay Zimyatov
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FIS Profile (As Nikolaj Zimjatov)
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