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Igor Turchin (handball)


Igor Yevdokimovich Turchin (; November 16, 1936, the village of Sofiyivka Odessa region - November 7, 1993, Bucharest) - an outstanding Soviet and Ukrainian handball coach. Honored coach of the USSR (1971). Candidate of pedagogical sciences.
== Biography ==
In 1959 he began working with a group of beginners, of which created a team HC Spartak Kyiv - 20-time champion of the USSR (1969-1988), 13-time winner of the EHF Champions League (1970-1973, 1975, 1977, 1979, 1981, 1983, 1985-1988). In 1976 he was recognized as the best coach in the world. For outstanding achievements in sports Turchin and his team entered in the Guinness Book of Records.
The women's team of the USSR, headed by Igor Turchin, won 1st place at the Olympic Games in Montreal (1976) and Moscow (1980), was a bronze medal at the Olympic Games in Seoul (1988), won twice at the World Championships (1982, 1986), in 1975 and 1978 became the silver medalist of world championships, in 1973 - a bronze.
Early in his career, he also coached the players in table tennis, and his pupil became the champion of Ukrainian SSR〔(Турчина: «Мне нечего скрывать» ) // «Спорт-Экспресс». — 19.01.2008.〕

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