Oleg Stepanov

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Oleg Stepanov

Oleg Sergeevich Stepanov (Russian: Олег Серге́евич Степанов, 10 December 1939 – 27 February 2010) was a judoka and sambo competitor. Domestically he was mostly known for sambo, which was a very popular sport in the Soviet Union, albeit with a limited international recognition. Between 1958 and 1968 Stepanov won eight national titles in sambo. Internationally he competed in judo, which has similar rules to sambo. The first Soviet judo team was formed in 1962 from the best sambo competitors, including Stepanov, and in 1963 it showed its strength in Europe and Japan.[3] Later Stepanov won bronze medals at the 1964 Olympics and 1965 World Championships, as well as European titles in 1965 and 1966.[1]

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Oleg Stepanov
Stepanov (right) at the 1964 Olympics
Personal information
Full nameOleg Sergeevich Stepanov
Born10 December 1939
Moscow, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
Died27 February 2010 (aged 70)
Moscow, Russia
OccupationJudoka
Height1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)
Sport
CountrySoviet Union
SportJudo, sambo
Weight class68 kg, 70 kg
ClubArmed Forces sports society, Moscow[1][2]
Achievements and titles
Olympic Games (1964)
World Champ. (1965)
European Champ. (1965, 1966)
Medal record
Men's judo
Representing  Soviet Union
Olympic Games
1964 Tokyo 68 kg
World Championships
1965 Rio de Janeiro 68 kg
European Championships
1965 Madrid ama 63 kg
1966 Luxembourg 70 kg
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After retiring from competitions Stepanov coached sambo and judo at the Moscow Armed Forces Sports Club, for which he competed previously. In the late 1970s he trained the national women's judo team.[4]

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