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''Sovetsky Sport'' (russian: Советский спорт; English: Soviet Sports) is a Russian (formerly
Soviet
The Soviet Union,. officially the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. (USSR),. was a transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922 to 1991. A flagship communist state, it was nominally a federal union of fifteen nation ...
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national
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Common uses
* Nation or country
** Nationality – a ''national'' is a person who is subject to a nation, regardless of whether the person has full rights as a citizen
Places in the United States
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daily sports newspaper. Until 19 March 1946 the newspaper was called ''Red Sports'' (Russian: Красный спорт), it was not printed between 1928 and 1932.
History
Founded on July 20, 1924, in
Moscow
Moscow ( , US chiefly ; rus, links=no, Москва, r=Moskva, p=mɐskˈva, a=Москва.ogg) is the capital and largest city of Russia. The city stands on the Moskva River in Central Russia, with a population estimated at 13.0 millio ...
, it was the first sports newspaper of the
USSR
The Soviet Union,. officially the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. (USSR),. was a transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922 to 1991. A flagship communist state, it was nominally a federal union of fifteen nationa ...
, an official organ of the USSR State Committee for Physical Culture and Sports and
All-Union Central Council of Trade Unions The All-Union Central Council of Trade Unions (ACCTU; russian: Всесоюзный центральный совет профессиональных союзов, VTsSPS) was the national trade union federation of the Soviet Union.
The federati ...
. One of the major Soviet newspapers, in 1975 ''Soviet Sports'' was distributed in 104 countries and had a circulation of 3,900,000 (which increased to more than 5,000,000 in 1988). Having the nominal price of three
kopeks, it was accessible to everyone in the country.
''Soviet Sports'' provided daily coverage of major competitions in the USSR and abroad, of activities within national and international sports federations, published interviews with athletes, coaches and other sportspeople, and propagated a healthy lifestyle. It also organized traditional All-Union and international
ice hockey
Ice hockey (or simply hockey) is a team sport played on ice skates, usually on an ice skating rink with lines and markings specific to the sport. It belongs to a family of sports called hockey. In ice hockey, two opposing teams use ice h ...
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athletics
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Sports
* Sport of athletics, a collection of sporting events that involve competitive running, jumping, throwing, and walking
** Track and field, a sub-category of the above sport
* Athletics (physical culture), competi ...
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volleyball
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swimming
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skiing
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and other tournaments. The newspaper was awarded
Order of the Red Banner of Labour
The Order of the Red Banner of Labour (russian: Орден Трудового Красного Знамени, translit=Orden Trudovogo Krasnogo Znameni) was an order of the Soviet Union established to honour great deeds and services to th ...
in 1974.
After the breakup of the USSR, newspaper's circulation declined to 122,900 (). One of the main reasons for this was the ''
Sport-Express
''Sport-Express'' (russian: Спорт-Экспресс) is a Russian daily sports newspaper founded by Vladimir Kuchmiy. Printed in 31 cities of Russia, Latvia, Belarus, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, and the United States, it is the biggest-selling spor ...
'' daily newspaper, which went to press in 1991, although its circulation is not as large too: about 650,000. ''Soviet Sports'' is currently published by the
Russian Olympic Committee and Soviet Sports Publishing House. Since 2001 it has been printed in colour.
Notable journalists
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Yuri Vanyat
Yury (Georgy) Ilyich Vanyat (russian: Юрий (Гeоргий) Ильич Ваньят) is one of the first and most respected sports journalists of the Soviet Union. The only journalist who covered all 54 Soviet Top League.
Career
Played in ...
(1913–1992)
* Aron Itin (1st Editor of Red Sports; shot in 1938)
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Semyon Belits-Geiman
Semyon Viktorovich Belits-Geiman (russian: Семён Викторович Белиц-Гейман; born 16 February 1945) is a former Soviet freestyle swimmer. He set a world record in the 800 m freestyle, and won two Olympic medals.
Early li ...
(born 1945)
*
Vladimir Kuchmiy (1948–2009)
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Elena Vaytsekhovskaya (born 1958)
*
Vitaly Slavin Vitali, Vitalii, Vitaly, Vitaliy and may refer to:
People Given name
* Vitaly Borker (born 1975 or 1976), Ukrainian American Internet fraudster and cyberbully
* Vitaly Churkin (1952–2017), Russian politician
* Vitaly Ginzburg (1916–2009), Russ ...
(born 1960)
*
Vasily Utkin
Vasily Vyacheslavovich Utkin (russian: Василий Вячеславович Уткин; born in 1972) is a Russian sports reporter, author, former host of the television show '' The Football Club'', TV and radio presenter, entertainer, actor ...
(born 1974)
*
Alexey Andronov
Alexey, Alexei, Alexie, Aleksei, or Aleksey (russian: Алексе́й ; bg, Алексей ) is a Russian and Bulgarian male first name deriving from the Greek ''Aléxios'' (), meaning "Defender", and thus of the same origin as the Latin A ...
(born 1975)
*
Sofya Tartakova
Sofya Andreyevna Tartakova (russian: link=no, Со́фья Андре́евна Тартако́ва; born 17 June 1989, Moscow) is a Russian radio and TV presenter, journalist and sports commentator of ''Match TV''.
Biography
In autumn of 200 ...
(born 1989)
See also
*''
Komsomolskaya Pravda''
References
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* {{official website, http://www.sovsport.ru/
Newspapers established in 1924
Sports newspapers
Newspapers published in the Soviet Union
Russian-language newspapers published in Russia
Sport in the Soviet Union
1924 establishments in the Soviet Union
Newspapers published in Moscow
Sports mass media in Russia