Vasily Solomin

Biographical information

RolesCompeted in Olympic Games
SexMale
Full nameVasily Anatolyevich•Solomin
Used nameVasily•Solomin
Original nameВасилий Анатольевич•Соломин
Born5 January 1953 in Perm, Perm Kray (RUS)
Died28 December 1997 in Perm, Perm Kray (RUS)
Measurements171 cm / 60 kg
AffiliationsTrudovye Rezervy Perm, Perm (RUS)
NOC Soviet Union
Nationality Russian Federation
Medals OG
Gold 0
Silver 0
Bronze 1
Total 1

Biography

Vasily Solomin took up boxing in 1969, first achieving fame in 1972, when he won the European junior title in bantamweight and was selected for the Soviet Olympic team. At the 1972 Olympics, though, Solomin lost his quarter-final match to American Ricardo Carreras. In 1973, Solomin competed at the European Championships, losing his quarter-final match to Romanian Simion Cuţov.

In 1974, Solomin won his first of four Soviet titles and became the first Soviet boxer to win a World title, which he achieved at the inaugural 1974 World Championships in lightweight. In 1976, Solomin won his second Soviet title in lightweight and was selected for the Soviet 1976 Olympic team. At the Olympics, Solomin lost his semi-final match, again to Cuţov, and had to settle for a bronze medal.

Solomin won his last two Soviet titles in 1977 and 1978, while taking silver in 1979 and retired from boxing with a record of 186 wins in 194 bouts. After his boxing career, Solomin worked as a boxing referee until his untimely death from pulmonary edema in the last days of 1997, just eight days before his 45th birthday.

Results

Games Discipline (Sport) / Event NOC / Team Pos Medal Nationality As
1972 Summer Olympics Boxing URS RUS Vasily Solomin
Bantamweight, Men (Olympic) =5
1976 Summer Olympics Boxing URS RUS Vasily Solomin
Lightweight, Men (Olympic) =3 Bronze