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Oleg Ryakhovskiy was born on 19 October, 1933 in Russia, is a Soviet triple jumper (1933–2023). Discover Oleg Ryakhovskiy's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 90 years old?
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Oleg Anatolevitch Ryakhovskiy (Олег Анатольевич Ряховский; 19 October 1933 – 16 December 2023) was a Soviet and Russian triple jumper.
Born in Tashkent, Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic, Ryakhovskiy began to reach elite level in the 1955 track and field season, clearing a best of, which ranked him within the world's top 20 jumpers that season.
He rose to seventh in the world rankings in 1957 with, then gave the best performance of the season in 1958, at.
The latter mark was achieved at the Soviet Athletics Championships, where he put an end to Leonid Shcherbakov long-running streak to win his first national title.
Ryakhovskiy was highly successful as a student-athlete during the period from 1957 to 1961.
He won a gold medal at the 1957 World University Games in a games record – as the last winner of the competition, this record stands permanently.
He was a world record holder, the 1958 silver medallist at the European Athletics Championships, and twice Soviet national champion.
The peak of Ryakhovskiy's career came in 1958.
That year he achieved a triple jump world record of at the 1958 USA-USSR International Match, improving upon Brazilian Adhemar da Silva's three-year-old record by three centimetres.
Ryakhovskiy's record stood for less than a year, as it was improved by fellow Soviet Oleg Fedoseyev the following May.
Ryakhovskiy was selected for the Soviet team for the 1958 European Athletics Championships.
Despite clearing sixteen metres at the competition (which no athlete had done previously) he was outperformed by Poland's Józef Szmidt and settled for European silver.
He closed the season with a second straight national title at the Soviet Championships.
Ryakhovskiy had an unusual technique for the time, which relied less on lift in the jump stage and more on raw speed (he had a best of 10.6 seconds for the 100 metres).
He remained high in the world rankings in the 1959, ranking fifth after clearing – the second best mark of his career, though this left him in second place behind Fedoseyev at the Spartakiade.
He followed this with two gold medals in 1959, winning at the World Festival of Youth and Students and then defeating Japanese Koji Sakurai and Hiroshi Shibata to claim the first ever men's triple jump title at the Universiade.
He attempted to defend his Universiade title two years later, but was narrowly beaten by Romania's Sorin Ioan.
Ryakhovskiy studied sports science up to doctorate level at Moscow State Technical University and later became a professor there.
Studying the mechanics of athletics, he served on the Technical Committee for the International Association of Athletics Federations for twelve years.
Among his recommendations for the sport is a new method of recording false starts in sprint races.
Ryakhovskiy argued that the current approach (measurement of pressure upon the starting blocks) unfairly impedes athletes who are stronger, heavier, or favour a starting technique with more backwards leg pressure.
He has suggested using a light beam to measure movement of athlete's hands from the starting line, which is the first body part to move and can be measured equally across all athletes.
Ryakhovskiy died on 16 December 2023, at the age of 90.
A leg injury hampered his 1960 season; he was third nationally and dropped out of the global top ten performers.
He ranked fifth in the world in 1961, but ceased to compete at a high level thereafter.
He lost his state sports scholarship and instead opted for a purely academic one.