Georgy Shayduko
Russian sailor (1962–2023)
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Full name | Georgy Ivanovich Shayduko | ||||||||||||||
Nationality | Russian | ||||||||||||||
Born | (1962-08-06)6 August 1962 Nikopol, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union | ||||||||||||||
Died | 8 January 2023(2023-01-08) (aged 60)[1] | ||||||||||||||
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Class(es) | Flying Dutchman Soling | ||||||||||||||
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Updated on 11 January 2023 |
Georgy Ivanovich Shayduko (Russian: Георгий Иванович Шайдуко; 6 August 1962 – 8 January 2023) was a Russian Olympic sailor. Shayduko was born in Nikopol on 6 August 1962. He won silver medal in the Soling class at 1996 Summer Olympics.[2] Shayduko died of a cardiac arrest on 9 January 2023, at the age of 60.[3]
References
- ^ Georgy Shayduko's obituary (in Russian)
- ^ Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Georgy Shayduko". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 22 October 2012.
- ^ "НЕ СТАЛО ГЕОРГИЯ ШАЙДУКО…". rusyf.ru (in Russian). 9 January 2023. Archived from the original on 9 January 2023. Retrieved 9 January 2023.
External links
- Georgy Shayduko at World Sailing
- Georgy Shayduko at Olympedia
- Gueorgi Shayduko at Olympics.com
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World champions in Soling
- 1969: Elvstrøm, Jensen & Mik-Meyer
- 1970: Wennerström, Krook & Lybeck
- 1971: Mosbacher, Hutcheson & Dickey
- 1973: Ussing Andersen, Lindhasten & Winther
- 1974: Elvstrøm, Fogh & McCurrach
- 1975: Buchan, Thomas & Golberg
- 1977: Dexter, Josenhans & MacMillan
- 1978: G. Brun, V. Brun & Martins
- 1979: Haines, R. Davis & Trevelyan
- 1980: Dexter, Josenhans & MacMillan
- 1981: V. Brun, G. Brun & Bakker
- 1982: Bethwaite, McDiarmid & Read
- 1983: Haines, V. Brun & Kinney
- 1984: Bandolowski, Calder & Palm
- 1985: Curtis, Engel & Corwin
- 1986: Kostecki, Baylis & Billingham
- 1987: Nauck, Hellriegel & Diedering
- 1988: Kostecki, Baylis & Billingham
- 1989: no champion decided
- 1990: Bouet, Levet & Pointet
- 1991: Klein, Redman & Rosenberg
- 1992: Schümann, Flach & Jäkel
- 1993: Bountouris, Deligiannis & Pelekanakis
- 1994: M. Doreste, Valades & Galmes
- 1995: L. Doreste, Manrique & Vera
- 1996: Shayduko, Skalin & Shabanov
- 1997: no champion decided
- 1998: Shayduko, Volchkov & Komarov
- 1999: S. Westergaard, Bojsen-Møller & B. Westergaard
- 2000: Madrigali, Hartwell & Healy
- 2001: Warburg, Celedoni & Smith
- 2002: B. Abbott Jr., P. Davis & B. Abbott III
- 2003: Pichuhin, Timokhov & Yarovoy
- 2004: Warburg, Celedoni & Smith
- 2005: R. Koch, M. Koch & Bornemann
- 2006: Fogh, Cheer & Devries
- 2007: Nehm, M. Pinto Ribeiro & L. Pinto Ribeiro
- 2008: Antončič, Strakh & Hmeljak
- 2009: B. Abbott Jr., P. Davis & J. Abbott
- 2010: R. Koch, M. Koch & Bornemann
- 2011: P. Hall, P. Davis & Kerrigan
- 2012: P. Hall, P. Davis & W. Hall
- 2013: Litkey, Vezér & Weinhardt
- 2014: P. Hall, Offermans & W. Hall
- 2015: Litkey, Vezér & Weinhardt
- 2016: B. Abbott Jr., J. Abbott, McNeill
- 2017: Litkey, Vezér, Oroszlán
- 2018: Warburg, Celedoni, Roldan
- 2019: Litkey, Joo, Nemeth
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