Valentin Mogilny

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Born(1965-12-18)18 December 1965
Died22 November 2015(2015-11-22) (aged 49)
Country
represented
 Soviet Union
Valentin Mogilny
Валентин Могильный
Personal information
Born(1965-12-18)18 December 1965
Died22 November 2015(2015-11-22) (aged 49)
Gymnastics career
DisciplineMen's artistic gymnastics
Country
represented
 Soviet Union
Medal record
Representing  Soviet Union
World Championships
Gold medal – first place1985 MontrealTeam
Gold medal – first place1985 MontrealPommel horse
Gold medal – first place1985 MontrealParallel bars
Gold medal – first place1989 StuttgartTeam
Gold medal – first place1989 StuttgartPommel horse
Silver medal – second place1989 StuttgartAll-Around
World Cup Final
Gold medal – first place1986 BeijingRings
Gold medal – first place1986 BeijingParallel bars
Silver medal – second place1986 BeijingPommel horse
European Championships
Silver medal – second place1985 OsloAll-around
Silver medal – second place1985 OsloRings
Gold medal – first place1987 MoscowRings
Gold medal – first place1989 StockholmPommel horse
Gold medal – first place1989 StockholmVault
Silver medal – second place1989 StockholmAll-around
Bronze medal – third place1989 StockholmParallel bars
Gold medal – first place1990 LausanneAll-around
Gold medal – first place1990 LausannePommel horse
Gold medal – first place1990 LausanneParallel bars

Valentin Viktorovich Mogilny (Russian: Валентин Викторович Могильный; 18 December 1965 – 22 November 2015) was an artistic gymnast who competed for the USSR during the 1980s. His teammates were Yuri Korolev, Dmitri Bilozerchev, Valeri Liukin, and Vladimir Artemov. He trained at the Army Club in Leninsk-Kuznetsky, then moved to Moscow to work with coach Alexander Alexandrov. Mogilny was divorced from his wife Olga Bicherova (1981 world champion), with whom he had a son. Mogilny lived his last years in France, where he became a citizen, and worked as a coach.[1] He died after a heart attack in 2015.[2]

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