Anatoliy Moshiashvili

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Anatoliy Moshiashvili
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Anatoliy Moshiashvili (born 11 March 1950 in Kutaisi, died on 14 August 2018 in Serbia) was a Georgian male former track and field hurdler who competed in the 110 metres hurdles for the Soviet Union.

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His greatest achievement was a 60 metres hurdles gold medal at the 1974 European Athletics Indoor Championships, which he won in a championship record time. [1] His winning time of 7.66 seconds still remains the Georgian national record for the event. [2]

Among his other international performances were silver medals at the 1973 European Cup and 1973 Summer Universiade, [3] [4] as well as bronze medals at the 1968 European Junior Games, 1972 European Athletics Indoor Championships, and fourth place at the 1971 European Athletics Championships. [5] [6]

He was a five-time national champion, having won the 60 m hurdles three times straight at the Soviet Indoor Athletics Championships from 1972 to 1974, [7] in addition to the outdoor title at the Soviet Athletics Championships in 1971 and 1973. [8]

International competitions

YearCompetitionVenuePositionEventNotes
1968 European Junior Games Leipzig, East Germany3rd110 m hurdles14.7
1971 European Championships Helsinki, Finland4th 110 m hurdles 14.36
1972 European Indoor Championships Grenoble, France3rd50 m hurdles6.59
1973 European Cup Edinburgh, United Kingdom2nd110 m hurdles13.76
Universiade Moscow, Soviet Union2nd110 m hurdles13.73
1974 European Indoor Championships Gothenburg, Sweden1st60 m hurdles7.66 CR

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References

  1. European Indoor Championships (Men). GBR Athletics. Retrieved 2018-02-04.
  2. Georgian Indoor Records. Georgian Athletics. Retrieved 2018-02-04.
  3. World Student Games (Men). GBR Athletics. Retrieved 2018-02-04.
  4. European Cup (Men). GBR Athletics. Retrieved 2018-02-04.
  5. European Junior Championships (Men). GBR Athletics. Retrieved 2018-02-04.
  6. Anatoliy Moshiashvili. Track and Field Statistics. Retrieved 2018-02-04.
  7. Soviet Indoor Championships. GBR Athletics. Retrieved 2018-02-04.
  8. Soviet Championships. GBR Athletics. Retrieved 2018-02-04.