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2 National team career  





3 Achievements  



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3.2  Club  







4 Orders  





5 References  





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Joann Lõssov
Joann Lõssov during basketball game
Personal information
Born10 September 1921 (1921-09-10)
Tallinn, Estonia
Died3 August 2000(2000-08-03) (aged 78)
Tallinn, Estonia
Height174 cm (5 ft 9 in)
Sport
PositionPoint guard

Medal record

Representing  Soviet Union
Men's basketball
Olympic Games
Silver medal – second place 1952 Helsinki Team
EuroBasket
Gold medal – first place 1947 Prague USSR
Gold medal – first place 1951 Paris USSR

Joann Lõssov (10 September 1921 – 3 August 2000), also known as Ioann Fyodorovich Lysov (Russian: Иоанн Фёдорович Лысов), was a Soviet and Estonian basketball player. Lõssov trained at VSS Kalev, in Tallinn.[1] He was named MVP of the 1947 EuroBasket. Member of the Soviet Union basketball team in 1947–52, from 1949, the captain and points guard. After his career as a player, worked as the head coach of the Soviet Union women’s team in 1953–58 (gold medals from the European Championships of 1954 and 1956) and helped to organise special trainings of the Soviet Union team. Elected to the Hall of fame of Estonian basketball in 2010.[2]

Club career[edit]

Lõssov's career started in 1936. He played for the teams of the YMCA and Russ before the war. After the war he played in Tallinna Kalev. With the team of the University of Tartu he won a gold medal (1949) and a silver medal (1950) of Soviet Union League Championship.

National team career[edit]

Lõssov played with the senior Soviet Union men's national basketball team at the 1952 Summer Olympics, where he won a silver medal. He played in all eight of the Soviet Union's games.[3]

Achievements[edit]

National Team[edit]

Club[edit]

Orders[edit]

Order of the White Star, 5th Class: 1998

References[edit]

  1. ^ Boris Khavin (1979). All about Olympic Games (in Russian) (2nd ed.). Moscow: Fizkultura i sport. p. 307.
  • ^ Eesti korvpall 100 - Kuulsuste Hall - Joann Lõssov
  • ^ Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Joann Lõssov". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 3 December 2016. Retrieved 15 June 2018.
  • Further reading[edit]

    External links[edit]


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