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Nationality
  
Russian

Name
  
Mikhail Krivonosov

Weight
  
90 kg

Event(s)
  
Hammer throw

Height
  
1.89 m

Sport
  
Athletics

Died
  
November 11, 1995

Country
  
Soviet Union

Role
  
Olympic athlete


Native name
  
Михаил Летрович Кривосов

Full name
  
Mikhail Petrovich Krivonosov

Born
  
May 1, 1929 (
1929-05
)
Krichev, Soviet Union

Olympic medals
  
Athletics at the 1956 Summer Olympics – Men's hammer throw

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Mikhail Petrovich Krivonosov (Russian: Михаил Петрович Кривоносов, 1 May 1929 – 11 November 1995) was a Belarusian hammer thrower. He competed in the 1952 and 1956 Olympics and won a silver medal in 1956, 18 cm behind the first place. He earned another silver medal at the 1958 European Championships, and won the European title in 1954.

In 1953 Krivonosov graduated from the Belarusian State University of Physical Training, and in 1971 defended a PhD in pedagogy there. He trained at Burevestnik in Minsk and competed internationally for the USSR throughout his career. He won the Soviet title in 1952 and 1954–58 and set six world records in 1954–56. After retiring from competitions he had a long career as an athletics coach and prepared the Soviet hammer throwers for the 1968 and 1972 Olympics. In parallel he worked as a lecturer at his alma mater, where he served as pro-rector from 1976 until his death.

Krivonosov had an elder sister Nina. Besides athletics he was an accomplished swimmer and cross-country skier and a lifelong fan of angling.

References

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