HANDBALL PLAYER

Vladimir Maksimov

1945 - Today

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Vladimir Salmanovich Maksimov (Russian: Владимир Салманович Максимов; born October 14, 1945, in Kant, Kirghiz SSR) is a Soviet and Russian handball player and coach. After his retirement as a player, he was a coach for the Russian national team, with which he won all three major titles in handball (European champion in 1996, world champion twice in 1993 and 1997 and Olympic champion in 2000). As an active player, he was on the team who competed in the 1972 Summer Olympics (three matches played, fifth place) and in the 1976 Summer Olympics (gold medal). Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Vladimir Maksimov has received more than 21,349 page views. His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Vladimir Maksimov is the 15th most popular handball player, the 25th most popular biography from Kyrgyzstan and the 2nd most popular Kirghiz Handball Player.

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  • 15

    Languages Editions (L)

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  • 1.72

    Coefficient of Variation (CV)

Among HANDBALL PLAYERS

Among handball players, Vladimir Maksimov ranks 15 out of 420Before him are Staffan Olsson, Franz Brunner, Branislav Pokrajac, Zinaida Turchyna, Andrey Lavrov, and Edgar Reinhardt. After him are Vlado Šola, Wilhelm Baumann, Goran Perkovac, Ștefan Birtalan, Zoran Živković, and Albin Vidović.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1945, Vladimir Maksimov ranks 453Before him are Gloria Jones, Sylvia Vrethammar, Betty Davis, June Gable, Philip Pettit, and Zurab Sakandelidze. After him are Leslie West, Vincent Nichols, Lev Alburt, Mats Wahl, Tony Duvert, and Mohammed Hazzaz.

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In Kyrgyzstan

Among people born in Kyrgyzstan, Vladimir Maksimov ranks 25 out of 62Before him are Alykul Osmonov (1915), Felix Kulov (1948), Athanasius Schneider (1961), Abdylas Maldybaev (1906), Akylbek Japarov (1965), and Azim Isabekov (1960). After him are Dinara Asanova (1942), Ishenbai Kadyrbekov (1949), Igor Paklin (1963), Murat Zyazikov (1957), Mariya Pinigina (1958), and Djoomart Otorbaev (1955).

Among HANDBALL PLAYERS In Kyrgyzstan

Among handball players born in Kyrgyzstan, Vladimir Maksimov ranks 2Before him are Talant Duyshebaev (1968). After him are Polina Kuznetsova (1987).