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Vadim Kalmykov : ウィキペディア英語版
Vadim Kalmykov

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Vadim Kalmykov is a former Soviet and Ukrainian track and field athlete.
He represented the Soviet Union at the 1988 Summer Paralympics in Seoul, competing in four events in track and field and winning gold in all four. He was the USSR's most successful athlete at the 1988 Games. Given that this was the Soviet Union's first and only participation at the Summer Paralympic Games, Kalmykov holds the distinction of being the most successful Soviet Paralympian ever. Like all Soviet athletes, he competed in events for the visually impaired; the "B2" category denotes severe visual impairment, falling short of total blindness.
After a twelve year absence, he returned just once to the Games, joining the Ukraine's delegation to the 2000 Summer Paralympics in Sydney. He placed sixth in the triple jump, but won the bronze medal in the pentathlon.〔(Paralympic Games results database ), International Paralympic Committee. (Note that for the 2000 Games, the IPC uses the spelling "Vad''y''m Kalmykov".)〕
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