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Anatoli Nikolaevich Khorozov ( uk, Анатолій Миколайович Хорозов; 25 June 1925 – 27 September 2011) was a Ukrainian
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administrator and businessman. He served as president of the Ice Hockey Federation of Ukraine from 1965 to 1997. He also served in the
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, and was a
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. He received the
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, and is credited with building ice hockey infrastructure and programs, and is referred to as the father of ice hockey in Ukraine. His career in hockey was recognized with induction into the
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in 2006.


Early life

Khorozov was born on 25 June 1925, in
Korsun-Shevchenkivskyi Korsun-Shevchenkivskyi ( uk, Ко́рсунь-Шевче́нківський, ; pl, Korsuń Szewczenkowski; russian: Корсунь-Шевченковский) is a small city located in Cherkasy Raion of Cherkasy Oblast (province) in centra ...
,
Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic The Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic ( uk, Украї́нська Радя́нська Соціалісти́чна Респу́бліка, ; russian: Украи́нская Сове́тская Социалисти́ческая Респ ...
. He graduated from the Odessa Higher Engineering Marine School in an
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program. He participated in the
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, and was awarded the
Order of the Patriotic War The Order of the Patriotic War (russian: Орден Отечественной войны, Orden Otechestvennoy voiny) is a Soviet military decoration that was awarded to all soldiers in the Soviet armed forces, security troops, and to partisa ...
of the first degree.


Hockey career

Khorozov served as president of the Ice Hockey Federation of Ukraine, and its forerunner federation from 1965 to 1997. He became involved in ice hockey by organizing a team at his son's school. He was introduced to Dmitry Boginov in 1963, who was the first coach of the new
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hockey team, which later became
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. Boginov invited Khorozov into the national hockey workings, and Khorozov became president of the federation in 1965. Khorozov focused on creating schools across Ukraine to teach hockey, and recruited reputable coaches to develop skills. He secured funding from the State Committee for Construction in the 1970s and led the construction of ice hockey rinks for youths. He also negotiated support from the trade unions in Ukraine to sponsor teams at all ages to play in the new rinks. He was aided by political friends including
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and
Vitold Fokin Vitold Pavlovych Fokin ( uk, Віто́льд Па́влович Фо́кін; born 25 October 1932) is a Ukrainian retired politician who served as the first Prime Minister of Ukraine from the country's declaration of independence on 24 Augus ...
, and fought to increase wages for successful players, and aimed to reduced their housing costs. Players referred to Khorozov as a "public president" in the sense that he was approachable by all, and wanted to include and encourage everyone. Khorozov championed the cause of youth being healthy both physically and spiritually. He brought in strong competition for teams in Ukraine by using his contacts in Russia. By the middle 1980s, local-grown talent began to mature, and play on Sokil Kyiv and the
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. By 1985, Sokil Kyiv won the bronze medal in the
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, and became one of the more popular teams in the
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. This success led Khorozov to assist in the development of sports tourism, and the Olympic training center in Koncha-Zaspa. Khorozov was succeeded as president of the Ice Hockey Federation of Ukraine by
Oleksandr Omelchenko Oleksandr Oleksandrovych Omelchenko ( uk, Олександр Олександрович Омельченко; 9 August 1938 – 25 November 2021) was a Ukrainian politician who served as mayor of Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine, first elected in 1 ...
. In a 2006 interview, Khorozov said that choosing Omelchenko as his successor was a mistake, since state funding for hockey was ended, and its development structure was abandoned.


Personal life

Khorozov was seriously injured during the war, but later played football,
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, and enjoyed
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. Despite his work in promoting ice hockey, he never played the sport, and was a
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in his professional career. He died on 27 September 2011, in
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,
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.


Honors

Khorozov was inducted into the
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as a builder in 2006. The announcement was made during the
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in Riga, and on 11 May 2006, he became the first Ukrainian in the IIHF Hall of Fame, and as of 2019 is the only representative from his country. Khorozov is referred to as the father of ice hockey in Ukraine, and was made an honorary president of the Ukrainian Ice Hockey Federation.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Khorozov, Anatoli 1925 births 2011 deaths 20th-century Ukrainian businesspeople IIHF Hall of Fame inductees Odesa National Maritime University alumni People from Cherkasy Oblast Soviet military personnel of World War II from Ukraine Ukrainian hoteliers Ukrainian ice hockey people Ukrainian sports executives and administrators