Stanislav Pozdnyakov

GPTKB entity

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Predicate Object
gptkbp:instance_of gptkb:athletes
gptkb:fencing
gptkbp:awards Order of Friendship.
Honored Master of Sports of the USSR.
Order of Merit for the Fatherland.
gptkbp:birth_date 1970-01-01
gptkbp:birth_place Moscow, Russia
gptkbp:career_end gptkb:2000
gptkbp:career_start gptkb:1988
gptkbp:championship gptkb:1993
gptkb:1994
gptkb:1995
gptkb:1997
gptkb:1999
gptkbp:coaching_career Coached the Russian national team.
Started in 2001.
gptkbp:events Men's team foil
Men's individual foil
gptkbp:head_coach Vladimir Koval
gptkbp:height 1.80 m
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Stanislav Pozdnyakov
gptkbp:influenced_by International fencing community.
Soviet fencing coaches.
gptkbp:legacy Inspiration for young fencers.
Promoted fencing in Russia.
Contributed to the development of fencing techniques.
gptkbp:medal gptkb:Gold_Medal
Silver Medal
gptkbp:nationality gptkb:Russian
gptkbp:notable_achievement Influential figure in Russian sports.
Member of the International Fencing Federation.
Multiple World Champion.
First Russian fencer to win three gold medals in a single Olympics.
gptkbp:olympic_games gptkb:1992
gptkb:1996
gptkb:2000
gptkbp:personal_life Married with children.
gptkbp:residence Moscow, Russia.
gptkbp:retirement Transition to coaching.
gptkbp:retirement_year gptkb:2000
gptkbp:sport gptkb:Fencing
gptkbp:team gptkb:Russian_national_fencing_team
gptkbp:weight 75 kg
gptkbp:bfsParent gptkb:Russian_Olympic_Committee
gptkbp:bfsLayer 6