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1 Brief description  





2 Olympic laureates  



2.1  1952 Summer Olympics (as Budivelnyk)  





2.2  1956 Summer Olympics  





2.3  1960 Summer Olympics  





2.4  1964 Summer Olympics  





2.5  1968 Summer Olympics  





2.6  1972 Summer Olympics  





2.7  1972 Winter Olympics  





2.8  1976 Winter Olympics  







3 External links  














Avanhard (sports society)






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Avanhard (sports society) (Ukrainian: Авангард (спортивне товариство)) was a trade unions sports society of the Ukrainian SSR. Created in 1957, it was uniting workers of industry and construction from 14 other sport societies such as "Torpedo", "Shakhtar", "Khimik", "Chervona Zirka", "Chervonyi Prapor", "Budivelnyk", and others.

Brief description[edit]

On January 1, 1977, it accounted for 3,199 primary collectives with over two millions of sportsmen.

The society was cultivating 49 types of sports. It was composed of such famous sports clubs as Metalurh Zaporizhia, Zorya Luhansk, Stal Dnipropetrovsk, Sudobudivnyk Mykolaiv, Budivelnyk Kyiv, and others.

In 1982 the society merged with its Russian counterpart "Trud".

In 1991 the society was recognized as a parent organization of the newly established sports society "Ukraina".

Olympic laureates[edit]

1952 Summer Olympics (as Budivelnyk)[edit]

AthleteGoldSilverBronzeTotal
Mariya Horokhovska Gymnastics2406
Nina Bocharova Gymnastics2204
Yakiv Punkin Wrestling1001
Totals (3 entries)56011

1956 Summer Olympics[edit]

AthleteGoldSilverBronzeTotal
Polina Astakhova Gymnastics1012
Ihor Rybak Weightlifting1001
Totals (2 entries)2013

1960 Summer Olympics[edit]

AthleteGoldSilverBronzeTotal
Polina Astakhova Gymnastics2114
Lyudmila Shevtsova Athletics1001
Totals (2 entries)3115

1964 Summer Olympics[edit]

AthleteGoldSilverBronzeTotal
Polina Astakhova Gymnastics2114
Totals (1 entries)2114

1968 Summer Olympics[edit]

AthleteGoldSilverBronzeTotal
Anatoli Polyvoda Basketball0011
Serhiy Kovalenko Basketball0011
Totals (2 entries)0022

1972 Summer Olympics[edit]

AthleteGoldSilverBronzeTotal
Anatoli Polyvoda Basketball1001
Serhiy Kovalenko Basketball1001
Totals (2 entries)2002

1972 Winter Olympics[edit]

AthleteGoldSilverBronzeTotal
Ivan Biakov Biathlon1001
Totals (1 entries)1001

1976 Winter Olympics[edit]

AthleteGoldSilverBronzeTotal
Ivan Biakov Biathlon1001
Totals (1 entries)1001

External links[edit]


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