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Country
  
Soviet Union

Role
  
Musical Artist

Name
  
Lev Weinstein


Club
  
Dynamo St. Petersburg

Sport
  
Shooting

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Born
  
12 March 1916 (
1916-03-12
)
Yekaterinburg, Perm Governorate, Russian Empire

Died
  
25 December 2004(2004-12-25) (aged 88)

Event(s)
  
free rifle 300 metre rifle three positions 50 metre pistol

Albums
  
Ygg huur, Years Past Matter, Dimensional Bleedthrough, Diotima, Krallice

Similar
  
Nick McMaster, Mick Barr, Colin Marston

Music groups
  
Krallice, Bloody Panda

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Lev Matveyevich Vainshtein (also "Vaynshteyn" and "Lew Weinstein"; 12 March 1916 – 25 December 2004) was a Soviet world champion and Olympic bronze medalist in shooting.

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Early life

Weinstein was Jewish, and was born in Yekaterinburg, Perm Governorate, Russian Empire.

Shooting career

Vainshtein was affiliated with the Dynamo St. Petersburg club in St. Petersburg.

He won a bronze medal in shooting at the 1952 Olympics in Helsinki, in the free rifle 300 metre rifle three positions, as his teammate Anatoli Ivanovich Bogdanov won the gold medal, and Robert Bürchler of Sweden won the silver medal. He came in fifth in the men's 50 metre pistol (60 shots).

He also won a number of world, European, and USSR championships in his career. He won gold medals as part of the Soviet Union team in both the 25 metre center-fire pistol and the 50 metre pistol in the 1954 World Championships in Caracas. Four years later, he again won a gold medal with the Soviet team in the 50 metre pistol at the 1958 World Championships in Moscow, and was part of the Soviet silver-medal winning Soviet team in the 25 metre center-fire pistol.

Vainshtein coached the Soviet shooting team at the 1964 Olympics.

Publications

  • Sportskytte med pistol och revolver, Lew Weinstein, Svenska Sportskytteförbundet, 1961
  • Sportliches Schiessen mit Faustfeuerwaffen, Lew Weinstein, Dt. Schützenbund, 1979
  • References

    Lev Weinstein Wikipedia