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  1. Yuri Titov (Omsk, Rusia, 27 de noviembre de 1935) es uno de los mejores gimnastas artísticos soviéticos ganador de múltiples medallas en Olimpiadas y Mundiales a lo largo de las décadas de 1950 y 1960.

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    Yuri Yevlampiyevich Titov (Russian: Юрий Евлампиевич Титов; born 27 November 1935) is a former Russian gymnast, Olympic champion and four times world champion, who competed for the Soviet Union. He won a total of nine Olympic medals from three Olympic games (1956, 1960 and 1964).

  3. Titov won seven Soviet titles (1958, 1961 in individual all-around, 1959 in floor exercise, in 1961 in rings and in horizontal bar and in 1958 and 1960 in vault). After finishing his sporting career, he worked as a gymnastics official and referee. From 1976-96, Titov was the president of the Fédération Internationale de Gymnastique (FIG).

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    gimnasta artístico soviético / De Wikipedia, la enciclopedia encyclopedia. Yuri Titov ( Omsk, Rusia, 27 de noviembre de 1935) es uno de los mejores gimnastas artísticos soviéticos ganador de múltiples medallas en Olimpiadas y Mundiales a lo largo de las décadas de 1950 y 1960. Datos rápidos Datos personales, Nacimiento ... Cerrar. Década de 1950.

  5. Biography. Yury Titov took up gymnastics at the age of 14 and was on the Soviet national team from 1955-66. During that time he won nine Olympic medals, 10 World Championships medals and 14 European Championships medals. His first international tournament was the 1956 Olympics, where he won four medals, including his only Olympic gold, won in ...

  6. YURI TITOV, born in Siberia in 1935, started gymnastics at age 14, and went on to represent the former Soviet Union as a competitor from 1955-1966, including three Olympiads. In 1956, Yuri Titov won four Olympic medals, including a gold with the Soviet team.

  7. Biography. Yury Titov took up gymnastics at the age of 14 and was on the Soviet national team from 1955-66. During that time he won nine Olympic medals, 10 World Championships medals and 14 European Championships medals.