Aleksandr Baryshnikov

Biographical information

RolesCompeted in Olympic Games
SexMale
Full nameAleksandr Georgiyevich•Baryshnikov
Used nameAleksandr•Baryshnikov
Original nameАлександр Георгиевич•Барышников
Born11 November 1948 in Chlya, Khabarovsk Kray (RUS)
Measurements198 cm / 130 kg
AffiliationsDynamo St. Petersburg, St. Petersburg (RUS)
NOC Soviet Union
Nationality Russian Federation
Medals OG
Gold 0
Silver 1
Bronze 1
Total 2

Biography

Aleksandr Baryshnikov was the first internationally prominente shot putter to use the spin technique pioneered by his coach Viktor Alekseyev, which later became the dominant style used by top putters. Baryshnikov rose to prominence in the early 1970s and was the first athlete to break the 22-metre barrier, when he set a world record of 22.00 a month before the 1976 Olympics.

At the Olympics, though, Baryshnikov only won a bronze medal, improving to a silver at the 1980 Olympics. He also competed at the 1972 Olympics, where he did not advance out of qualifying. At the European Championships, Baryshnikov was third in 1978 and fourth in 1974. At the European Indoor Championships, he won a silver in 1983 and a bronze in 1976. He also won bronze at the 1973 Universiade. Baryshnikov won Soviet titles in 1972-74 and 1978.

Personal Best: SP – 22.00 (1976).

Results

Games Discipline (Sport) / Event NOC / Team Pos Medal Nationality As
1972 Summer Olympics Athletics URS RUS Aleksandr Baryshnikov
Shot Put, Men (Olympic) 22 r1/2
1976 Summer Olympics Athletics URS RUS Aleksandr Baryshnikov
Shot Put, Men (Olympic) 3 Bronze
1980 Summer Olympics Athletics URS RUS Aleksandr Baryshnikov
Shot Put, Men (Olympic) 2 Silver

Special Notes