Mikhail Burtsev

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Born(1956-06-21)21 June 1956
Moscow, Soviet Union
Died16 October 2015(2015-10-16) (aged 59)
Moscow, Russia
SportFencing
Mikhail Burtsev
Personal information
Born(1956-06-21)21 June 1956
Moscow, Soviet Union
Died16 October 2015(2015-10-16) (aged 59)
Moscow, Russia
Sport
SportFencing
Medal record
Men's fencing
Representing  Soviet Union
Olympic Games
Gold medal – first place1976 MontréalSabre, team
Gold medal – first place1980 MoscowSabre, team
Silver medal – second place1980 MoscowSabre, individual
Silver medal – second place1988 SeoulSabre, team
World Championships
Gold medal – first place1977 Buenos AiresSabre, team
Gold medal – first place1979 MelbourneSabre, team
Gold medal – first place1983 ViennaSabre, team
Gold medal – first place1985 BarcelonaSabre, team
Gold medal – first place1986 SofiaSabre, team
Gold medal – first place1987 LausanneSabre, team
Silver medal – second place1978 HamburgSabre, team
Silver medal – second place1978 HamburgSabre, individual
Silver medal – second place1981 Clermont-FerrandSabre, team
Bronze medal – third place1979 MelbourneSabre, individual
Bronze medal – third place1982 RomeSabre, team

Mikhail Ivanovich Burtsev (Russian: Михаил Иванович Бурцев; 21 June 1956 16 October 2015)[1] was a Soviet sabre fencer. He won two gold medals and two silvers at three different Olympic Games.

Burtsev began his fencing career in 1965; he originally fenced for Burevstnik, and later for CSKA Moscow.[2] Burtsev was a graduate of the Russian State University of Physical Education, Sport, Youth and Tourism. He was named a Merited Master of Sport of the USSR (Заслуженный мастер спорта) in 1980.[2]

Burtsev was one of the youngest Olympic fencing champions, being only 20 years old when he won his first gold medal in Canada in 1976.[3] Burtsev was unable to compete at the 1984 Summer Olympics because of the Soviet boycott of those games, but went on to win the silver medal in men's team sabre in the 1988 Summer Olympics.[4] At the 1992 Summer Olympics, he coached the Unified Team fielded by the former Soviet Union,[3] which took the gold medal at men's team sabre.[5]

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