- Lyudmila Titova
Lyudmila Yevgenyevna Titova ( _ru. Людмила Евгеньевна Титова) (born
26 March 1946 in Chita,Russian SFSR ) is a former speed skater.hort biography
She trained at Burevestnik and later at Zenit sports societies. Skating for the
Soviet Union , Lyudmila Titova made her international debut at the World Allround Championships of 1966. She finished 18th, not having qualified for the final distance, but she made a very good impression on the 500 m during those championships by finishing 2nd on that distance. The next year, she did not compete very much because she was busy preparing for examinations at theMoscow Aviation Institute where she studied.In 1968, Titova became Soviet Allround Champion and two weeks later participated in the World Allround Championships again, winning both the 500 m and the 1,000 m, while finishing 6th overall. Two weeks after that, at the
1968 Winter Olympics inGrenoble , she became Olympic Champion on the 500 m and won silver on the 1,000 m, finishing 0.3 seconds behind Dutch skaterCarry Geijssen who skated a new Olympic record.Titova became the 1970 World Sprint Champion (the first time they were held and named "ISU Sprint Championships" then) and although she loved the sprint distances and found the 3,000 m boring, it did not prevent her from competing in allround events, and she even won silver at the European Allround Championships in 1971 and bronze at the World Allround Championships that same year.
At the
1972 Winter Olympics in Sapporo, Titova won bronze on the 500 m and finished 4th on the 1,000 m, 0.23 seconds too slow for bronze. Later that same year, she won bronze at the World Sprint Championships and became Soviet Sprint Champion. She also participated in the 1,000 m at the1976 Winter Olympics , finishing 7th. Titova's last time in a competition was two months later, when she won bronze at the Soviet Sprint Championships.Together with two other female graduates from the Moscow Aviation Institute, Titova – almost 50 years old then – was part of a skiing expedition team that reached the Geographic South Pole on
11 January 1996 .Medals
An overview of medals won by Titova at important championships she participated in, listing the years in which she won each:
References
* [http://www.skateresults.com/skater/show/1085 Lyudmila Titova at SkateResults.com]
* [http://www.peoples.ru/sport/skating/titova/ Short biography of Lyudmila Titova] (in Russian)
* [http://www.turclubmai.ru/heading/papers/1201/ Lyudmila Titova at the South Pole] (in Russian)
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