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- Nikolay Fyodorovich Balboshin (Russian: Николай Фёдорович Балбошин; born 8 June 1949) is a retired Soviet heavyweight Greco-Roman wrestler. He rarely...
- two-star general Anatoly Gulevsky. Lev Yashin Mikhail Voronin Nikolay Balboshin Semyon Belits-Geiman Vyacheslav Vedenin Alexander Ovechkin Alexander Popov...
- 2005–2024 Valery Rezantsev, 1970–1976 Hamid Sourian, 2005–2014 Nikolai Balboshin, 1973–1979 István Kozma, 1962–1968 Roman Rurua, 1966–1970 Viktor Igumenov...
- Kozma – two-time Olympic Champion and three-time World Champion Nikolay BalboshinOlympic Champion and five-time World Champion Roman Vlasov – two-time...
- Memišević (YUG)  Georgios Pikilidis (GRE)  Oldřich Dvořák (TCH)  Nikolai Balboshin (URS)  Svend Studsgaard (DEN) "Wrestling at the 1980 Moscow Summer Games:...
- Olympic Games Preceded by Nikolay Balboshin Flagbearer for  Soviet Union /  Unified Team /  Russia Seoul 1988 Barcelona 1992 Atlanta 1996 Succeeded by...
- Helsinki  Nikolay Balboshin (URS)  Kamen Goranov  (BUL)  Nicolae Martinescu (ROU) 1974 Madrid  Kamen Goranov  (BUL)  Nikolay Balboshin (URS)  Fredi Albrecht (GDR)...
- Olympic Games Preceded by Aleksandr Medved Flagbearer for  Soviet Union (opening ceremony) Montreal 1976 (with Ivan Yarygin) Succeeded by Nikolay Balboshin...
- 5 Gogi Koguashvili  Russia 90 kg / 97 kg 1993 1999 5 – 1 6 6 Nikolay Balboshin  Soviet Union 100 kg 1973 1979 5 – – 5 Viktor Igumenov  Soviet Union 78...
- career as a wrestling coach and raised the 1976 Olympic champion Nikolay Balboshin. His son Vladimir also became a competitive wrestler. In the 1960s–70s...