Timofei Scriabin

Biographical information

RolesCompeted in Olympic Games
SexMale
Full nameTimofei•Scriabin
Used nameTimofei•Scriabin
Other namesTimofey Skryabin, Тимофей Скрябин
Born14 November 1967 in Bălți, Bălți (MDA)
Measurements169 cm / 51 kg
NOC Soviet Union
Nationality Republic of Moldova
Medals OG
Gold 0
Silver 0
Bronze 1
Total 1

Biography

Timofei Scriabin took up boxing in 1979. In 1987, Scriabin won his first Soviet Championship medal, a bronze in flyweight and repeated this victory in 1988. In 1988, Skryabin was also selected for the Soviet Olympic team and won a bronze medal, losing in the semi-final to the eventual gold medal winner Korean, Kim Gwang-Seon. After the 1988 Olympics, Scriabin switched to bantamweight and in 1989 won his first Soviet title. Scriabin also competed at the 1989 European Championships, where he reached the final, losing to Bulgarian Serafim Todorov and the 1989 World Championships, where he lost his second round bout to East German Dieter Berg. In 1990, Scriabin won his second Soviet title, but again lost his first round bout against Serafim Todorov at the 1990 Goodwill Games. In 1991, Scriabin took bronze at the Soviet Championships and in 1993 won the CIS Championships. Scriabin, by then representing the newly independent Moldova, also won bronze at the 1994 Goodwill Games and another bronze at the 1998 World Cup. Scriabin competed at the 1993, 1996 and 1998 European Championships and 1993, 1995 and 1997 World Championships, but with little success. In 2000, Scriabin finished his amateur boxing career with a record of 352 wins in 400 bouts and turned professional, but fought only two fights, losing them both.

Results

Games Discipline (Sport) / Event NOC / Team Pos Medal Nationality As
1988 Summer Olympics Boxing URS MDA Timofei Scriabin
Flyweight, Men (Olympic) =3 Bronze