Soviet cyclist
Oleg Galkin|
Born | (1965-05-01)1 May 1965 Ishim, Soviet Union |
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Died | 10 May 2003(2003-05-10) (aged 38)[1] |
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Oleg Vladimirovich Galkin, also Oleh Halkin (1 May 1965 – 10 May 2003) was a Soviet and Ukrainian cyclist. His name was spelled Oleh Halkin as transliterated from Ukrainian when he competed for post-Soviet Ukraine.[2]
In 1990 he was world champion (as part of the Soviet Union cycling team [fr]) in 100 km team racing and bronze medalist in 1989.[1] He competed in the 100 km. team time trial at the 1992 Summer Olympics for the Unified Team, which took 4th place.[2]
Biography
Galkin was born and raised in Ishim, Tyumen Oblast, where he graduated from school #8.[3] In 1987 he graduated from Kiev State Institute of Physical Culture. He is merited master of sports (1990).[1] In 1990s he moved to Canada. He spent his last years in Kiev suffering from leukemia.[3] He is interred at the Baikove Cemetery, Kiev.[1] Since 2012, the annual open championship of Ishim in cycling dedicated to the memory of Galkin has been organized.[4]
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