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Victor Zagainov : ウィキペディア英語版 | Victor Zagainov
Victor Zagainov (May 31, 1953 - October 5, 2002) was a hot air balloon pilot and astronomer from Kazakhstan. He was the first and only hot air balloon champion of the USSR (1991), Hot Air Balloon champion of the Republic of Kazakhstan (1993),〔〔 the winner of the International Balloon Grand Prix Todi (Italy) (1993),〔 the champion of the CIS (1996).〔 He organized Grand Prix of Zagainov and was awarded Fédération Aéronautique Internationale (FAI) Diploma for Outstanding Airmanship (Award ID# 5349) and the FAI Air Sport Medal (Award ID# 5244)〔 in 2003. == Early years ==
Victor Zagainov was born in the family of a military pilot Alexander Zagainov 〔 in Tsulukidze (now Khoni) of the Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic, where at that time the military unit of his father was based. His father retired in Lugansk (former Voroshilovgrad), Ukraine where Victor grew up. From his early years, Victor had two passions, both related to the sky - he wanted to fly like his father, and he was in love with the stars. However due to partial colour blindness Victor was not accepted to the flight school. Therefore stars became his main obsession and future profession. From the 7th grade, he spent lots of time in Lugansk Pedagogical Institute, where there was a small telescope. He did a lot of observations and read a lot. He was a winner of the Republican Astronomy Olympiad in grade 9th and 10th. He graduated school in Lugansk and entered Odessa University in 1971 with Astronomy major. After graduation he worked as an astronomer at the limited access observatory in Uzbekistan and later in Kazakhstan near Alma-Ata (now Almaty). In 1980, Victor decided to settle in Kazakhstan.
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