Yuriy Konovalov may refer to:
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Yuriy Georgiyevich Sedykh is a retired Soviet track and field athlete who represented the Soviet Union, specialising in the hammer throw. He was a World and Olympic Champion and holds the world record with a throw of 86.74 m.
Tatyana Gennadiyevna Goyshchik is a Soviet athlete who competed mainly in the 400 metres.
Yuriy Mikhaylovich Kutsenko was a Soviet-born Russian athlete who competed mainly in the Decathlon, representing VSS Trud at the national level.
Konovalov, or Konovalova, is a Russian-language surname derived from the occupation of konoval [ коновал ], an archaic term for "veterinarian".
Leonid Vladimirovich Bartenyev was a Soviet athlete who competed mainly in the 100 metres. He trained at Burevestnik in Kiev. He competed for the USSR in the 1956 Summer Olympics held in Melbourne in the 4 x 100 metre relay where he won the silver medal with his teammates Boris Tokarev, Yuriy Konovalov and Vladimir Sukharev. He teamed up with Yuriy Konovalov again four years later in the 1960 Summer Olympics held in Rome in the 4 x 100 metre relay where they won their second silver medals with new teammates Gusman Kosanov and Edvin Ozolin.
Vladimir Sukharev was a Soviet athlete, born in Georgievka, who competed mainly in the 100 metres. He trained at Dynamo in Moscow.
Boris Tokarev was a Soviet athlete who competed mainly in the 100 and 200 metres. He trained in Leningrad and later in Moscow at the Armed Forces sports society.
Yuriy Semyonovich Konovalov was a Soviet sprinter. He competed at the 1956 and 1960 Olympics in the 100 m, 200 m and 4×100 m relay events and won two silver medals, both in the relay. He also won a bronze medal in the relay at the 1958 European Championships. Domestically he won two titles, in the 100 m in 1957, and in the 200 m in 1958.
Ilya Valeryevich Konovalov is a retired male hammer thrower from Russia, whose personal best throw is 82.28 metres, achieved in August 2003 in Tula.
Serhiy Konovalov is a Ukrainian current football coach and former football midfielder. He last played for FC Irpin Horenychi.
Yuriy Naumkin is a retired Russian long jumper.
Ukraine first participated at the Olympic Games as an independent nation in 1994, and has sent athletes to compete in every Summer Olympic Games and Winter Olympic Games since then. The first athlete who won the gold medal for the yellow-blues was Oksana Baiul.
Yuriy Eduardovich Dumchev was a Russian track and field athlete for the Soviet Union, who set the world record in the men's discus throw on 29 May 1983 with a distance of 71.86 metres. He was born in Rossosh. That mark, surpassed by current record-holder Jürgen Schult in July 1986, is still the world record. A 1980 Olympian, Dumchev also represented the Soviet Union at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea, finishing in fourth place.
Ukraine national football team 1992 was the first composed team that represented the now independent Ukraine. However, it was not the first to represent Ukraine. The country while being part of the Soviet Union used to play several games mostly against the Turkish nationals back 1930s. Those games, however, later were scratched and went into the oblivion.
Yury, Yuri, Youri, Yurii, Yuriy, Yurij, Iurii or Iouri is the Slavic form of the masculine given name George; it is derived directly from the Greek form Georgios and related to Polish Jerzy, Brazilian Portuguese Iury, Spanish and Portuguese Jorge, Dutch Joeri, Czech Jiří and German Jürgen.
Andrei Stepanovich Konovalov is a Russian professional football coach and a former player. He currently works as an assistant manager with the Russia national under-21 football team. He made his debut in the Russian Premier League in 1993 for FC Spartak Moscow.
Yuriy Stepanovich Konovalov is a former Russian professional footballer.
Ivan Andreyevich Konovalov is a Russian football player who plays for Rubin Kazan.
Yury Konovalov is a Russian sailor. He competed at the 1988 Summer Olympics, the 1992 Summer Olympics, and the 1996 Summer Olympics.