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Sport
  
Modern pentathlon

Name
  
Pavel Lednyov

Role
  
Olympic athlete


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Born
  
25 March 1943 (
1943-03-25
)
Nizhny Novgorod, Russia

Died
  
November 23, 2010, Moscow, Russia

Olympic medals
  
Modern Pentathlon at the 1968 Summer Olympics - Men's Individual

Similar People
  
Anatoli Starostin, Boris Onishchenko, Andras Balczo, Janusz Pyciak‑Peciak, Bjorn Ferm

Pavel Serafimovich Lednyov (Russian: Павел Серафимович Леднëв; 25 March 1943 Nizhny Novgorod, Nizhny, Russia – 23 November 2010 Moscow, Russia) was a Soviet modern pentathlete and Olympic Champion. He won a total of seven Olympic medals in modern pentathlon, more than any other player to date. He won four individual World Championships, and two gold medals as a member of the Soviet team.

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Career

Lednyov competed at the 1968, 1972, 1976 and 1980 Summer Olympics, and won a total of two gold medals, two silver medals and three bronze medals.

Lednyov became Soviet champion in 1968, and qualified for the Summer Olympics in Mexico City. At his first Olympic games he won an individual bronze medal, and a silver medal with the Soviet team, which consisted of Lednyov, Boris Onishchenko and Stasys Šaparnis. In Munich in 1972 he won a silver medal in the individual competition, behind András Balczó, and an Olympic gold medal in the team competition, together with Boris Onishchenko and Vladimir Shmelyov.

In London in 1973, Lednyov became double World Champion, by winning the individual competition with 5,412 points, 145 points ahead of Shmelyov, and the Soviet team won the team competition before West Germany. In 1973 he also became national champion for the second time. He became double World Champion again in 1974, and in 1975 he became individual World Champion for the third time.

At the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal he won an individual silver medal, behind gold winner Janusz Pyciak-Peciak. In 1978 he became World Champion again, his fourth in the individual competition. At the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow he won an individual bronze medal, and also his second Olympic gold medal with the Soviet team, together with Anatoli Starostin and Yevgeny Lipeyev.

Awards

Lednyov was listed among the Soviet Union top ten athletes of the year by the Federation of Sports Journalists of the USSR in 1973 and 1975.

References

Pavel Lednyov Wikipedia