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Andrei Nazarov (athlete)

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Estonian decathlete This article is about the Estonian decathlete. For the Russian ice hockey player of the same name, see Andrei Nazarov.

Andrei Nazarov (born 9 January 1965) is a retired decathlete, who competed for the Soviet Union and later for his native country Estonia. He was born in Tallinn. His personal best in the men's decathlon was 8322 points, achieved in 1987 (Sochi).

Achievements

Year Competition Venue Position Result
Representing the  Soviet Union
1990 European Championships Split, Yugoslavia 8th 8072 pts
Representing  Estonia
1992 Olympic Games Barcelona, Spain 14th 8052 pts
1994 European Championships Helsinki, Finland 11th 7894 pts
1995 World Championships Gothenburg, Sweden 10th 8088 pts
1996 Olympic Games Atlanta, United States DNF

Coaching

After retiring as a decathlete, Nazarov started coaching. He has coached decathlete Erki Nool, Pascal Behrenbruch, Janek Õiglane and heptathlete Larisa Netšeporuk, Remigija Nazaroviene, Laura Ikauniece, long jumper and sprinter Ksenija Balta, long jumper Tõnis Sahk, triple jumper Lauri Leis, and decathlete Indrek Turi.

References

  1. "Treener Nazarov: Netšeporuk esines normaalselt | Õhtuleht". sport.ohtuleht.ee.
  2. "Nazarovi ja Nazaroviene duell vürtsitab kergejõustikuelu | Õhtuleht". sport.ohtuleht.ee.

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