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Blokhin (russian: Блохин, uk, Блохін) might refer to one of the following: ;People * Alexander Viktorovich Blokhin (born 1951), Russian diplomat * Iryna Blokhina (born 1983), Ukrainian singer and poet, daughter of Oleh Blokhin * Nikolai Nikolaevich Blokhin (1912 - 1993), Soviet surgeon and oncologist * Oleh Blokhin (born 1952), Ukrainian football coach * Oleh Olehovych Blokhin (born 1980), Ukrainian football player * Tatyana Blokhina (born 1970), Russian heptathlete * Vasili Blokhin (1895–1955), chief executioner during Stalin's purges * Yevgeniy Blokhin (born 1979), Kazakh ice hockey player ;Places *Blokhin Peak Blokhin Peak (russian: link=no, Пик Блохина), is a mountain in the Anyuy Range. Administratively it is part of the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug, Russian Federation.Google Earth This high mountain is the highest point of The Anyuy Mounta ..., Chukotka, Russia {{surname, Blokhin, Blochin, Blokhina, Blochina Russian-language surnames ...
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Oleh Blokhin
Oleg Vladimirovich Blokhin, or Oleh Volodymyrovych Blokhin ( uk, Оле́г Володи́мирович Блохі́н, rus, Оле́г Влади́мирович Блохи́н; born 5 November 1952), is a former Ukrainian and Soviet football player and manager. Regarded as one of the greatest footballers of his generation, Blokhin was formerly a standout striker for Dynamo Kyiv and the Soviet Union. He holds the all-time top goalscorer record for both Dynamo Kyiv (266 goals) and the Soviet Union national team (42 goals), as well as being the overall top goalscorer in the history of the Soviet Top League (211 goals). He is also the only player to have been capped over 100 times for the Soviet Union and holds Dynamo's appearance record with 582 appearances during his 18-year spell at the club. With Dynamo, Blokhin won eight Soviet league titles, five national cups and two European Cup Winners' Cups. He also competed for the Soviet Union at the 1972 and 1976 Olympic Games a ...
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Vasili Blokhin
Vasily Mikhailovich Blokhin (russian: Васи́лий Миха́йлович Блохи́н; 7 January 1895 – 3 February 1955) was a Soviet and Russian major general who served as the chief executioner of the NKVD under the administrations of Genrikh Yagoda, Nikolay Yezhov, and Lavrentiy Beria. Hand-picked for the position by Joseph Stalin in 1926, Blokhin led a company of executioners that performed and supervised numerous mass killings during Stalin's reign, mostly during the Great Purge and World War II. He is recorded as having executed tens of thousands of prisoners by his own hand, including his killing of about 7,000 Polish prisoners of war during the Katyn massacre in spring 1940,Parrish 1996, p. 324.Montefiore 2005, pp. 197–8, 332–4. making him the most prolific official executioner in recorded world history.Glenday, pp. 284–5. Blokhin was forced into retirement following the death of Stalin, and he died in 1955. Early life and career Blokhin, ...
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Alexander Viktorovich Blokhin
Alexander Viktorovich Blokhin (russian: Александр Викторович Блохин) (born 12 January 1951 in Ivanovo, RSFSR, Soviet Union) is a Russian diplomat. He served as the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Russian Federation to Australia between 2005 and 2010. On 5 May 2011 he was appointed Ambassador of Russia to Turkmenistan. Career Blokhin graduated from the Ivanovo Power Institute in 1974, and for the next three years worked in various capacities at Fizpribor in Kirov. From 1977–1978, Blokhin was attached to the USSR Ministry of Defence, and from 1983–1990 was the chief engineer of the Shchelkovo Bioindustrial Complex. In 1990, Blokhin was elected a member of the Supreme Soviet of Russia, and served until its dissolution in 1993. Since 1992, he has worked in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Alexander Blokhin's first ambassadorial appointment came in 1995, when he was appointed at ambassador of Russia to Azerbaijan, a post he ...
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Oleh Olehovych Blokhin
Oleh Olehovych Blokhin (russian: Олег Олегович Блохин; born 20 October 1980) is a Ukrainian professional football player. He last played in the Russian Second Division for FC Syzran-2003 Syzran. He also holds Ukrainian Ukrainian may refer to: * Something of, from, or related to Ukraine * Something relating to Ukrainians, an East Slavic people from Eastern Europe * Something relating to demographics of Ukraine in terms of demography and population of Ukraine * So ... citizenship. External links Career summary by KLISF 1980 births Living people Ukrainian footballers Ukrainian expatriate footballers Expatriate footballers in Russia Expatriate footballers in Kazakhstan Expatriate footballers in Moldova FC Kremin Kremenchuk players FC Lada-Tolyatti players FC Sokol Saratov players FC Dynamo Stavropol players FC Sodovik Sterlitamak players FC Bashinformsvyaz-Dynamo Ufa players Association football defenders {{Ukraine-footy-defender-1980s-stub ...
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Iryna Blokhina
Iryna Olehivna Blohina ( uk, Ірина Олегівна Блохіна, born January 15, 1983, in Kyiv, Ukrainian SSR, USSR) is a Ukrainian sportsperson, singer/songwriter, actress and TV host. Director of the Legendary Deriugina School. Vice-President of Ukrainian Gymnastics Federation. She is rhythmic gymnastics, National Olympic team coach as well as choreographer. For over 20 years her body of work for the Ukrainian National Team has created created an immense body of work for the popularization of the sport including introducing Gala into the competition program, introducing championship song and slogan. Biography She was born on January 15, 1983, in Kyiv to a family of well-known Ukrainian sportsmen. Her father is famous football player and coach Oleh Blokhin. Her mother is Irina Deriugina, multiple World and European champion and medalist in rhythmic gymnastics. In 1990 she moved to Athens, Greece with her father when he became coach of famous Greek football club Oly ...
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Tatyana Blokhina
Tatyana Blokhina (née Sidorova, russian: Татьяна Блохина, Сидорова); born 12 March 1970) is a Russian female former track and field athlete who competed for Russia and the Soviet Union in combined track and field events. Career She is a two-time Russian national champion, having won the heptathlon in 1993 and the indoor pentathlon in 1999. She was twice winner at the Décastar meeting (1993, 1995) and on her first victory she set a meeting record in the high jump of . This was her speciality event and she holds a personal best of overall.Tatyana Blokhina
Track and Field Statistics. Retrieved 2018-02-12.
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Yevgeniy Blokhin
Yevgeni Anatolyevich Blokhin (russian: Евгений Анатольевич Блохин; born May 29, 1979) is a Kazakhstani professional ice hockey defenceman. He was a member of the Kazakhstan men's national ice hockey team at the 2006 Winter Olympics. He also has Russian citizenship. International Blokhin was named to the Kazakhstan men's national ice hockey team for competition at the 2014 IIHF World Championship The 2014 IIHF World Championship was hosted by Belarus in its capital, Minsk, held from 9–25 May 2014. Sixteen national teams were competing in two venues, the Minsk-Arena and Chizhovka-Arena. It was the first time Belarus hosted the tourname .... Career statistics Regular season and playoffs International References External links * 1979 births Living people Barys Nur-Sultan players Dizel Penza players HC Dynamo Moscow players HC Izhstal players HC Lada Togliatti players Metallurg Novokuznetsk players HC MVD players HC Neftekhimik Niz ...
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Blokhin Peak
Blokhin Peak (russian: link=no, Пик Блохина), is a mountain in the Anyuy Range. Administratively it is part of the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug, Russian Federation.Google Earth This high mountain is the highest point of The Anyuy Mountains.ГОСУДАРСТВЕННАЯ ГЕОЛОГИЧЕСКАЯ КАРТА РОССИЙСКОЙ ФЕДЕРАЦИИ – Серия Чукотская (State Geological Map of the Russian Federation – Chukotka Series), p. 3 It is located a short distance further to the NNE of Pik Sovetskoy Gvardii, the second-highest peak. See also *List of mountains in Russia References External linksСпортивный туризм на Чукотке в 1970–х (Sports tourism in Chukotka in the 1970s)
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