Sergey Marchuk

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Sergey Marchuk
Personal information
Birth nameSergey Vasilyevich Marchuk
NationalityRussian
Born(1953-04-13)13 April 1953
Moscow, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
Died25 August 2016(2016-08-25) (aged 63)
Height1.74 m (5 ft 9 in)
Sport
Country Soviet Union
Sport Speed skating
Club Dynamo Moscow
Turned pro1973
Retired1980
Achievements and titles
Personal best(s)500 m: 38.45 (1977)
1000 m: 1:14.65 (1977)
1500 m: 1:56.4 (1977)
3000 m: 3:56.65 (1977)
5000 m: 6:57.68 (1977=
10 000 m: 14:39.56 (1977)

Sergey Vasilyevich Marchuk (Russian : Серге́й Васильевич Марчук; 13 April 1952 25 August 2016) [1] was a Russian speed skater.

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Biography

In 1977, Marchuk skated 3:56.65 on the 3,000 m on the Medeo rink of Alma-Ata, significantly below Ard Schenk's world record time of 4:08.3. Unfortunately for Marchuk, the tournament had not been approved by the International Skating Union (ISU) and so his time was not recognised as a world record. It would be 15 years before anyone, officially or unofficially, skated the 3,000 m faster than Marchuk had. This happened in 1992 when Thomas Bos skated an official world record of 3:56.16 at the indoor arena of Calgary the Olympic Oval. Marchuk had his best year in 1978 when he became Soviet Allround Champion, European Allround Champion, and won bronze at the World Allround Championships.

Medals

An overview of medals won by Marchuk at important championships he participated in, listing the years in which he won each. He participated at least once in all the championships that are listed.

ChampionshipsGold medalSilver medalBronze medal
Winter Olympics
World Allround 1978
World Cup
European Allround 19781979
Soviet Allround1977
1978
1979
1976
1980

Personal records

To put these personal records in perspective, the WR column lists the official world records on the dates that Marchuk skated his personal records.

EventResultDateVenueWR
500 m38.4526 March 1977 Medeo 37.00
1,000 m1:14.6512 March 1977 Medeo 1:15.70
1,500 m1:56.425 December 1976 Medeo 1:55.61
3,000 m3:56.6511 March 1977 Medeo 4:08.3
5,000 m6:57.6829 December 1980 Medeo 6:56.9
10,000 m14:39.563 April 1977 Medeo 14:38.08
Big combination 164.18720 March 1977 Medeo 165.884

Note that Marchuk's personal record on the 1,000 m was not recognised as a world record by the ISU because he skated it at a non-approved meet. In addition, Eric Heiden skated even faster (1:14.47) at that same meet. Marchuk's personal record on the 3,000 m was set during that same non-approved meet, so it was not recognised as a world record either. Finally, Marchuk's personal record on the big combination was not a world record either because Jan Egil Storholt skated 163.221 at that same meet.

Marchuk has an Adelskalender score of 162.996 points. He was number one on the Adelskalender for 350 days in 1977 and 1978.

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