Tikhonov called everyone stutterers and sick and went to live in Belarus. The legendary biathlete burns. Biathlete Vladimir Drachev: biography and career in sports After retirement

Vladimir Drachev was born on March 7, 1966 in the city of Petrozavodsk, Republic of Karelia. He began to go in for biathlon at the Central Specialized Children's and Youth School of the Olympic Reserve for cross-country skiing, where his first coach was P.F. Bogdanov.

A career in professional sports began in 1980. Drachev took part in seven biathlon world championships, where he won five gold, three silver and one bronze medals. Winner twice Olympic Games, winning silver in the relay at the 1994 Lillehammer Games and bronze at the 1998 Nagano Games.

From 1983 to 2002 he served in the Armed Forces of Russia, from 2004 to 2007 he was the chief sports team KGB of Belarus, retired to the reserve with the rank of lieutenant colonel. In 1987 he graduated from the Military Institute physical education.

In the 1995/1996 and 2002/2003 seasons, Vladimir Drachev won the World Cup. In total, during his participation in the World Cup, he won in fifteen stages and won prizes in seventeen. In 2002, Vladimir, at the initiative of the National Biathlon Federation, was expelled from the Olympic team. Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City. Then Vladimir decided to leave the Russian team and, at the invitation of Alexander Popov, moved to the Belarusian biathlon team.

Vladimir Drachev successfully played for the Belarusian team until 2006, and then stopped performing and became the coach of the youth biathlon team of Belarus. Four-time world champion, Honored Master of Sports of the USSR in biathlon, Honored Master of Sports of Russia - Drachev was awarded the Order of Merit for the Fatherland, I and II degrees, and the Medal of Distinguished Service of the National Olympic Committee of Belarus. Honored Worker of Physical Culture of the Republic of Karelia. Has a public award "Order of Platonov".

Since 2008, Drachev has been Chairman of the Board of Directors of Sportinvestbank. Since 2009 - member of the Civic Chamber of the Leningrad Region, the Commission for Demographic Policy, the Commission for Interaction with State Authorities. He is also a member of the expert council of the commission on physical culture, sports and the Olympic movement in the Federation Council of Russia.

In 2010 he was invited to the Russian national biathlon team as a consultant. Since 2011 - President of the Biathlon Federation of the Leningrad Region, member of the Council of the Russian Biathlon Union. Since May 2011 - President of LENOBLBANK. Since 2012, Vladimir Petrovich has been the representative of the Governor of the Leningrad Region for the Vsevolozhsk District.

Since March 2013, he has served as Deputy Head of Administration for General Affairs of the Vsevolozhsk District. In December of the same year, Vladimir Petrovich became the Acting Head of the Administration of the Vsevolozhsky Municipal District of the Leningrad Region. On October 23, 2014, Drachev was appointed Head of Administration of the Vsevolozhsky Municipal District of the Leningrad Region.

In 2016, he received additional education at the Russian Academy of National Economy and Public Administration under the President of the Russian Federation.

In the elections on September 18, 2016, Drachev Vladimir Petrovich was elected a Deputy of the State Duma of the VII convocation from the electoral district 0111, Vsevolozhsky - Leningrad Region. Member of the United Russia faction. Member of the State Duma Committee on Ecology and Environmental Protection. The date of commencement of office is September 18, 2016.

team race 10 km Gold Ruhpolding 1996 sprint 10 km Gold Ruhpolding 1996 4x7.5 km relay Gold Pokljuka 1998 pursuit 12.5 km Bronze Hochfilzen 1998 team race 10 km Silver Holmenkollen 1999 20 km individual race Silver Kontiolahti 1999 4x7.5 km relay Gold Holmenkollen 2000 4x7.5 km relay Bronze Khanty-Mansiysk 2003 4x7.5 km relay European Championships Gold Val Ridanna 1996 10 km individual race Gold Val Ridanna 1996 4x7.5 km relay Silver Forni-Avoltri 2003 sprint 10 km Bronze Forni-Avoltri 2003 pursuit 12.5 km Bronze Forni-Avoltri 2003 4x7.5 km relay Bronze Minsk 2004 sprint 10 km Silver Langdorf 2006 20 km individual race Gold Langdorf 2006 4x7.5 km relay Summer biathlon (cross) World Championships Silver Hochfilzen 1996 sprint 6 km State and departmental awards

Vladimir Petrovich Drachev(March 7, 1966, Petrozavodsk) - Soviet, Russian, and later Belarusian biathlete.

Sports career

Pupil of the Central Specialized Children's and Youth School of the Olympic Reserve for cross-country skiing (first coach Bogdanov, Pyotr Fedorovich | P. F. Bogdanov]]). The beginning of biathlon classes - 1980.

After the refusal of the leadership of the Russian team and the National Federation to include him in the team for the 2002 Olympics in Salt Lake City, he began to seriously consider incoming offers to move to another team. Drachev's old comrade on the USSR national team, Alexander Popov, made an offer on behalf of Belarus to join the team of this country, which Vladimir accepted in 2002.

Since 2006, he stopped performing. August 1, 2006 at the Olympic sports complex Raubichi (Belarus) saw him off from big sport along with other famous biathlon masters: Alena Zubrilova, Oleg Ryzhenkov and Vadim Sashurin. He worked as a coach for the youth biathlon team of Belarus.

In the 2010 season, he was invited to the Russian national biathlon team as a consultant. In this position, he came into conflict with the head coach of the national team V. Barnashov, gave frank interviews to the press about the work of the coaching staff, as a result of which he was removed from his post. He maintains a permanent blog about biathlon.

Official career

Since March 2013, on the recommendation of the Governor of the Leningrad Region A. Yu. Drozdenko, he was appointed to the post of Deputy Head of Administration of the Vsevolozhsk District.

Since December 2013 - Acting Head of Administration of the Vsevolozhsky District.

Since October 5, 2016 - Deputy of the State Duma of the Russian Federation of the VII convocation.

Awards

Family

Married, son Ilya. Wife and son live in Saint Petersburg.

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“I’ll ask,” Natasha answered.
Her face suddenly flared up, expressing a desperate and cheerful determination. She half rose, inviting Pierre, who was sitting opposite her, to listen with a glance, and turned to her mother:
- Mother! her childlike chest voice sounded all over the table.
- What do you want? the countess asked frightened, but, seeing from her daughter's face that it was a prank, she waved her hand sternly, making a threatening and negative gesture with her head.
The conversation hushed.
- Mother! what cake will it be? - Natasha's voice sounded even more resolutely, without breaking.
The Countess wanted to frown, but she couldn't. Marya Dmitrievna shook her thick finger.
“Cossack,” she said threateningly.
Most of the guests looked at the elders, unsure how to take this stunt.
- Here I am! said the Countess.
- Mother! what will the cake be? Natasha shouted already boldly and capriciously cheerfully, confident in advance that her trick would be well received.
Sonya and fat Petya were hiding from laughter.
“So I asked,” Natasha whispered to her little brother and Pierre, whom she looked at again.
“Ice cream, but they won’t give you,” said Marya Dmitrievna.
Natasha saw that there was nothing to be afraid of, and therefore she was not afraid of Marya Dmitrievna either.
— Marya Dmitrievna? what an ice cream! I don't like butter.
- Carrot.
– No, what? Marya Dmitrievna, which one? she almost screamed. - I want to know!
Marya Dmitrievna and the countess laughed, and all the guests followed. Everyone laughed not at Marya Dmitrievna's answer, but at the incomprehensible courage and dexterity of this girl, who knew how and dared to treat Marya Dmitrievna in this way.
Natasha lagged behind only when she was told that there would be pineapple. Champagne was served before ice cream. Again the music began to play, the count kissed the countess, and the guests, rising, congratulated the countess, clinked glasses across the table with the count, the children, and each other. Again the waiters ran in, the chairs rattled, and in the same order, but with redder faces, the guests returned to the drawing room and the count's study.

The Boston tables were moved apart, parties were made, and the count's guests were accommodated in two living rooms, a sofa and a library.
The count, spreading his cards like a fan, could hardly resist the habit of an afternoon nap and laughed at everything. The youth, incited by the countess, gathered around the clavichord and harp. Julie was the first, at the request of everyone, to play a piece with variations on the harp and, together with other girls, began to ask Natasha and Nikolai, known for their musicality, to sing something. Natasha, who was addressed as a big one, was apparently very proud of this, but at the same time she was shy.
- What are we going to sing? she asked.
“The key,” answered Nikolai.
- Well, let's hurry. Boris, come here, - said Natasha. - Where is Sonya?
She looked around and, seeing that her friend was not in the room, ran after her.
Running into Sonya's room and not finding her friend there, Natasha ran into the nursery - and Sonya was not there. Natasha realized that Sonya was in the corridor on a chest. The chest in the corridor was the place of sorrows of the female young generation of the Rostovs' house. Indeed, Sonya, in her airy pink dress, crushing it, lay face down on the dirty striped nurse's feather bed, on the chest, and, covering her face with her fingers, wept bitterly, trembling with her bare shoulders. Natasha's face, lively, all day long, suddenly changed: her eyes stopped, then her broad neck shuddered, the corners of her lips drooped.
– Sonya! what are you?… What, what is the matter with you? Woo woo!…
And Natasha, spreading her big mouth and becoming completely ugly, roared like a child, not knowing the reason and only because Sonya was crying. Sonya wanted to raise her head, wanted to answer, but she could not and hid even more. Natasha was crying, sitting down on a blue featherbed and hugging her friend. Gathering her strength, Sonya got up, began to wipe her tears and tell.
- Nikolenka is going in a week, his ... paper ... came out ... he told me himself ... Yes, I wouldn’t cry ... (she showed the paper she held in her hand: it was poetry written by Nikolai) I wouldn’t cry, but you won’t you can... no one can understand... what kind of soul he has.
And she began to cry again because his soul was so good.
“It’s good for you ... I don’t envy ... I love you, and Boris too,” she said, gathering her strength a little, “he’s cute ... there are no obstacles for you. And Nikolai is my cousin... it is necessary... the metropolitan himself... and that is impossible. And then, if my mother ... (Sonya considered the countess and called her mother), she will say that I spoil Nikolai's career, I have no heart, that I am ungrateful, but right ... by God ... (she crossed herself) I love her so much too , and all of you, only Vera is one ... For what? What did I do to her? I am so grateful to you that I would be glad to sacrifice everything, but I have nothing ...
Sonya could no longer speak and again hid her head in her hands and feather bed. Natasha began to calm down, but it was clear from her face that she understood the importance of her friend's grief.
– Sonya! she said suddenly, as if guessing the real reason for her cousin's grief. “Right, did Vera talk to you after dinner?” Yes?
- Yes, Nikolai himself wrote these poems, and I wrote off others; she found them on my table and said that she would show them to mamma, and also said that I was ungrateful, that mamma would never allow him to marry me, and he would marry Julie. You see how he is with her all day ... Natasha! For what?…
And again she wept bitterly. Natasha lifted her up, hugged her and, smiling through her tears, began to comfort her.
“Sonya, don’t trust her, darling, don’t. Do you remember how all three of us talked with Nikolenka in the sofa room; remember after dinner? After all, we have decided how it will be. I don’t remember how, but remember how everything was fine and everything is possible. Uncle Shinshin's brother is married to a cousin, and we are second cousins. And Boris said that it is very possible. You know, I told him everything. And he is so smart and so good,” said Natasha ... “You, Sonya, don’t cry, my dear, darling, Sonya. And she kissed her, laughing. - Faith is evil, God be with her! And everything will be fine, and she will not tell her mother; Nikolenka will tell himself, and he did not even think about Julie.
And she kissed her on the head. Sonya got up, and the kitten perked up, his eyes sparkled, and he seemed ready to wave his tail, jump on his soft paws and play with the ball again, as it was proper for him.
- You think? Right? By God? she said, quickly straightening her dress and hair.
- Right, by God! - answered Natasha, straightening her friend under a scythe a strand of coarse hair that had fallen out.
And they both laughed.
- Well, let's go sing "Key".
- Let's go to.
- And you know, this fat Pierre, who was sitting opposite me, is so funny! Natasha suddenly said, stopping. - I have a lot of fun!
And Natasha ran down the corridor.
Sonya, brushing off the fluff and hiding the poems in her bosom, to the neck with protruding breast bones, with light, cheerful steps, with a flushed face, ran after Natasha along the corridor to the sofa. At the request of the guests, the young people sang the "Key" quartet, which everyone liked very much; then Nikolai sang the song he had learned again.
On a pleasant night, by moonlight,
Imagine being happy
That there is someone else in the world
Who thinks about you too!
That she, with a beautiful hand,
Walking along the golden harp,
With its passionate harmony
Calling to itself, calling you!
Another day, two, and paradise will come ...
But ah! your friend will not live!
And he had not yet finished singing the last words, when in the hall the youth prepared for dancing and the musicians in the choirs clattered their feet and coughed.

Pierre was sitting in the living room, where Shinshin, as with a visitor from abroad, started a political conversation with him that was boring for Pierre, which was joined by others. When the music started, Natasha entered the living room and, going straight up to Pierre, laughing and blushing, said:
“Mom told me to ask you to dance.
“I’m afraid to confuse the figures,” said Pierre, “but if you want to be my teacher ...
And he gave his thick hand, lowering it low to the thin girl.
While the couples were setting up and the musicians were building, Pierre sat down with his little lady. Natasha was perfectly happy; she danced with a big one who came from abroad. She sat in front of everyone and talked to him like a big one. She had a fan in her hand, which a young lady gave her to hold. And, adopting the most secular pose (God knows where and when she learned this), she, fanning herself with a fan and smiling through the fan, spoke with her gentleman.

Andrey Drachev is a famous Russian athlete, international master of sports in powerlifting. Human, sports biography who is a real example of determination, willpower and desire to win.

Andrey was born on January 18, 1985. According to some sources, the future athlete was born in Khabarovsk, according to others - in the Amur region. Andrei's father, Konstantin Borisovich, could not imagine life without sports, being a professional powerlifter. It is not surprising that the son, seeing the example of his father before his eyes, chose the same path.

The sports biography of Andrei Drachev began with training with his father, who at that time was already moonlighting as a children's coach. Like dad, Andrei chose not the easiest sport - powerlifting. This is a powerlifting event that requires the athlete to squat with a barbell on their shoulders, lift the barbell off the platform, and lift the barbell from a prone position.


Already at the university (Andrey Drachev studied at the Far Eastern University of Communications), the future champion trained with Vladimir Mulin, head of the sports department and a well-known coach. Vladislav himself at one time received the title of master of sports of the USSR, so Drachev was undoubtedly lucky with his teacher.

Sport

A real big sport began for Andrey Drachev with competitions in the Czech Republic. The city of Pilsen in 2011 hosted athletes from 48 countries. And although Andrei did not get the coveted title of world champion, the athlete performed more than worthily, having won the silver prize of the championship. Drachev also owns the "authorship" of the world record for triathlon - 1 t 75 kg 500 g.


Unfortunately, professional sports are cruel: barely having time to start, the string of high-profile victories by Andrey Drachev ended. In 2012, the athlete had to refuse to participate in the next competition due to a knee injury. The verdict of the doctors turned out to be disappointing: Alexei had to leave the big sport.

However, the young man found the strength to change his lifestyle, while not leaving his favorite pastime. Andrei continued to train, eliminating extreme loads.


In 2017, Drachev participated in the Primorsky Territory Bodybuilding Championship. It turned out to be another triumph of the athlete: Andrey was recognized as the best in the extreme bodybuilding group. Preparing for the next competition, Drachev worked as an instructor in one of the fitness centers in the city of Khabarovsk.

Personal life

The personal life of Andrei Drachev, which interested the athlete's fans, is hidden from the public. Perhaps the man did not want to devote strangers to his personal space, or perhaps he simply did not have time to meet his fate. It is only known that Andrei did not have a wife and children.

Murder

The tragedy happened on August 20, 2017: Andrey Drachev was killed. On that ill-fated day, the athlete and his friends were relaxing in an institution called the Gallery cafe. Periodically, the company went out into the street. It was there that a brawl began, ending in a brutal fight, and then beating Andrei Drachev.


According to eyewitnesses, a young man named Anar Allahveranov (who was vacationing in a nearby establishment) was arguing with an unknown guy on the street, and then pushed him to the ground. Andrei Drachev stood up for the victim, entering into a dispute with Allahveranov. The brawl threatened to escalate into a fight: the men spoke in raised tones, threats rained down from Allahveranov. Then Andrey suggested that the opponent continue the argument later, in the ring in a fair fight, after sobering up.

Allahveranov (according to preliminary information, at the moment this person is named the main suspect in the murder of Andrei Drachev) insisted on clarifying the relationship immediately. Excited by the argument, the men began to fight right on the street.


At some point, Allahveranov managed to knock the athlete over on the asphalt, but this seemed not enough - the man, furious from the fight, continued to beat Drachev with his feet and fists, not paying attention to those around him. It is noteworthy that the fighting was quickly surrounded by a crowd of onlookers, and guards of the Gallery cafe were also standing nearby, but there were no people willing to intervene.

Only a few minutes later, when it became obvious that Andrei, who was lying on the ground, was not moving, Allahveranov was dragged away from Drachev. An ambulance called by eyewitnesses of the tragedy took the young man to the hospital, but it was too late. The efforts of the doctors were in vain: a severe craniocerebral injury ended Andrei's life.


The alleged killer of Andrei Drachev immediately fled the scene of the fight. Some time later, preliminary information appeared about the name and age of the main suspect: Allahveranov is 25 years old. The young man is also an athlete, seriously engaged in kickboxing, as well as sambo. Allahveranov trained in a club called "Master". It has already become known that this sports club has a bad reputation in Khabarovsk. Club founder Natig Allahveranov, the elder brother of the suspect, according to some media, is serving a prison sentence for a similar crime.

The death of Andrei Drachev shocked not only the athlete's family, but also many people who were not connected with the world of sports.


The results of a detailed investigation into the death of Andrei Drachev are not advertised, but it is known that a criminal case has already been opened. The signs of the suspect were handed over to the traffic police posts and the police, and also brought to the attention of hotel and hostel employees.

The very moment of the fight, as it turned out later, was filmed on several cameras. Videos and photos of the brutal fight quickly went viral on Instagram and other social media. A person who committed such a brutal murder faces up to 15 years in prison.

It also became known that on Monday, August 21, a meeting of athletes and representatives of sports organizations and schools took place in Khabarovsk. Caring people decided to discuss the problem, as well as discuss options for helping to catch the criminal.

The tragedy did not go unnoticed by the authorities: Mikhail Starshinov, a deputy of the State Duma and a member of the headquarters of the ONF, has already raised the issue of strengthening control over martial arts schools, emphasizing that the murder of Andrei Drachev is not the first such crime involving professional fighters.

On August 23, on the air of the “Let them talk” program, the guests of the studio tried to figure out the death of an athlete.

The funeral of Andrei Drachev will take place on August 24, 2017. The athlete will be buried at the central cemetery of Khabarovsk.

Achievements

  • 2014 - Champion of Russia in the category up to 120 kg
  • 2011 - World Championship silver medalist
  • 2010 - Silver medalist of the European Championship

Vladimir Petrovich Drachev(March 7, 1966, Petrozavodsk) - Soviet, Russian, and later Belarusian biathlete.

Sports career

Pupil of the Central Specialized Children's and Youth School of the Olympic Reserve for cross-country skiing (first coach Bogdanov, Pyotr Fedorovich | P. F. Bogdanov]]). The beginning of biathlon classes - 1980.

He graduated from the military faculty of the Leningrad Institute of Physical Education. Lesgaft in 1987.

Sports achivments

Member of seven world championships. Four-time world champion.

  • Participant of the Olympic Games 1994 (silver medal, relay race), 1998 (bronze medal, relay race) and 2006.
  • Eight-time winner of the world championships:
    • Gold medal, sprint - 1996
    • Gold medal relay - 1996
    • Gold medal, pursuit - 1998
    • Gold medal, relay - 2000
    • Silver medal, individual - 1996
    • Silver medal, relay - 1999
    • Silver medal, mass start - 1999
    • Bronze medal, relay - 2003
  • World Cup winner in the overall standings in the 1995/96 season. Winner of fifteen stages of the World Cup, winner of seventeen more.

Until 2002, he served in the Russian Armed Forces, retired with the rank of lieutenant colonel.

After the refusal of the leadership of the Russian team and the National Federation to include him in the team for the 2002 Olympics in Salt Lake City, he began to seriously consider incoming offers to move to another team. Drachev's old comrade on the USSR national team, Alexander Popov, made an offer on behalf of Belarus to join the team of this country, which Vladimir accepted in 2002.

Since 2006, he stopped performing. On August 1, 2006, at the Raubichi Olympic Sports Complex (Belarus), he was seen off from big-time sports along with other famous biathlon masters: Elena Zubrilova, Oleg Ryzhenkov and Vadim Sashurin. He worked as a coach for the youth biathlon team of Belarus.

In the 2010 season, he was invited to the Russian national biathlon team as a consultant. In this position, he came into conflict with the head coach of the national team V. Barnashov, gave frank interviews to the press about the work of the coaching staff, as a result of which he was removed from his post. He maintains a permanent blog about biathlon.

Official career

Since December 2013 - Acting Head of Administration of the Vsevolozhsk District.

Awards

  • Medal of the Order of Merit for the Fatherland, 1st class (1998)
  • Medal of the Order of Merit for the Fatherland, II degree (1994)
  • Honored Master of Sports of Russia
  • Medal of the NOC of Belarus "For outstanding services" (2006)
  • Honored Worker of Physical Culture of the Republic of Karelia

Family

Married, son Ilya, son Alexander, son Vladimir, daughter Elizabeth, daughter Varvara. The whole family lives in St. Petersburg.

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