ul. Komsomola, 13A  

59.955048, 30.366686 (OpenStreetMap, Google Maps, Yandex Maps)

Memorial plaque dedicated to
V. Alekseyev.
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Viktor Alekseyev (1914-1977) was a Soviet athlete and coach. Starting from 1936 was one of the strongest javelin throwers in the country, and won Soviet championships 6 times. While competing, he graduated from the Higher Coaching School at Lesgaft State Institute of Physical Education and started coaching other athletes. During the Siege of Leningrad Aleskeyev trained the infantry in close-in combat, grenade throwing, cross-country skiing. In 1942 he was evacuated from Leningrad to Pyatigorsk where he met his future student N. Smirnitskaya, who went on to become the champion of the USSR and Europe, as well as set a world record. Alekseyev's work was associated with “Zenit” Voluntary Sports Society where he founded a youth sports school. The athletics school and its sports complex were named after him in 1980, and Aleskeyev’s bust was installed at the school.

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