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Valeriy Dvoynikov : ウィキペディア英語版
Valeriy Dvoynikov


Valeriy Vasylovych Dvoynikov (, born May 4, 1950, Ozersk) is an Ukrainian judoka who competed for the Soviet Union in the 1976 Summer Olympics.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Valery Dvoynikov profile )
In 1976 he won the silver medal in the middleweight.
He was also vice world champion in Vienna (1975) and 4 times European champion.
Isao Inokuma said that "Among the foreign judoists with brilliant shin-gi-tai (spirit, skill, and power) are the Soviet Union's Nevzorov, the victor in the light-middleweight class in the Montreal Olympics, Dvoinikov of the Soviet Union, who was runner-up in the middleweight division at the same Olympics, and Lorentz of East Germany, who won the 95-kilograms-and-under class in the Jigoro Kano Cup International Judo Tournament held in Tokyo in 1978". http://judoinfo.com/inokuma.htm
==References==

2. http://en.alljudo.net/judo-player-123.html
3. http://judo-ozersk.ru/dvoynikov.html
4. http://www.musatovs.ru/dvoinikov.html
5. http://www.dvoinikov.info/



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