Badges on the baseball cap of one of the volunteers in the Olympic Park, Rio de Janeiro.03.08.2016#2903938
Soviet handballer, Merited Master of Sport of the USSR, and 1982 world champion Alexander Rymanov, 2nd right, in action during a match.19.06.1989#6598851
The Soviet men's national football team forward Igor Dobrovolsky during a match against the Brazilian national team at the XXIV Summer Olympic Games which took place in Seoul, Republic of Korea, September 17 - October 2, 1988.01.10.1988#8505864
The Soviet national football team forward Vladimir Lyuty during the match against Brazil during the 1988 Summer Olympics, which took place in Seoul, Republic of Korea, September 17 - October 2, 1988.01.10.1988#8312737
The 24th Summer Olympic Games that took place in Seoul from September 17 to October 2, 1988. Soviet rhythmic gymnast Alexandra Timoshenko performs her program.19.09.1988#5934603
The opening ceremony of the 1988 Summer Olympics, which took place in Seoul, Republic of Korea, September 17 - October 2, 1988.17.09.1988#8308908
The opening ceremony of the 1988 Summer Olympics, which took place in Seoul, Republic of Korea, September 17 - October 2, 1988.17.09.1988#8308907
The opening ceremony of the 1988 Summer Olympics, which took place in Seoul, Republic of Korea, September 17 - October 2, 1988.17.09.1988#8308855
The opening ceremony of the 1988 Summer Olympics which took place in Seoul, Republic of Korea, September 17 - October 2, 1988.17.09.1988#8308854
Members of Soviet national team at the opening ceremony of the 1988 Summer Olympics, which took place in Seoul, Republic of Korea, September 17 - October 2, 1988.17.09.1988#8308853
The opening ceremony of the 1988 Summer Olympics, which took place in Seoul, Republic of Korea, September 17 - October 2, 1988.17.09.1988#8308852
The opening ceremony of the 1988 Summer Olympics, which took place in Seoul, Republic of Korea, September 17 - October 2, 1988.17.09.1988#8308851
The uniform of members of the national team of the USSR at the 24th Summer Olympic Games in Seoul, South Korea, September 17 - October 2, 1988. The parade costume of Soviet Olympic athletes.01.08.1988#6289018
The uniform of members of the national team of the USSR at the 24th Summer Olympic Games in Seoul, South Korea, September 17 - October 2, 1988. A women's training uniform.01.08.1988#6289014
47th USSR Football Cup at the Dynamo Stadium. Final match between Metallist (Kharkov) and Torpedo (Moscow). Metallist won 2-0. Torpedo senior coach Valentin Ivanov.28.05.1988#6567053
The 42nd USSR Ice Hockey Championship (September 24, 1987 - May 13, 1988). Sports Palace in Luzhniki. The final game between CSKA Moscow and Dynamo Riga finished 5:2, CSKA won. CSKA forward Valery Kamensky is seen with the puck.13.05.1988#6598811
A qualifying football match for the 24th Summer Olympics, which will be held in Seoul (Republic of Korea) from September 17 to October 2, 1988. Soviet midfielder Alexei Mikhailichenko, right, engaging a Swiss player. Dynamo central stadium.10.05.1988#6539742
A qualifying match between the national football teams of the USSR and Switzerland during the Olympic football tournament at the Dynamo stadium in Moscow. From right: head coach of the Soviet national football team Anatoly Byshovets, assistance coach Vladimir Salkov, and member of the coaching squad Semyon Altman.10.05.1988#8353616
Women's bandy match between the Stankoagregat (USSR) and Boltik (Sweden) teams at the Olimpiysky sports complex.01.10.1987#8305364
Women's bandy match between the Stankoagregat (USSR) and Boltik (Sweden) teams at the Olimpiysky sports complex.01.10.1987#8305363
Women's bandy match between the Stankoagregat (USSR) and Boltik (Sweden) teams at the Olimpiysky sports complex.01.10.1987#8305362
1986 Goodwill Games (July 5-20, 1986). Weightlifting. Winner and medalists in the category over 110 kg: Leonid Taranenko (USSR, first prize), Alexander Gunyashev (USSR, second prize), Robert Skolimowski (Polish People's Republic, third prize), right. Izmailovo Sports Palace.21.07.1986#5780951
1986 Goodwill Games (July 5-20, 1986). Izmailovo Sport Palace. Weightlifting. Yury Zakharevich (USSR), winner in the 100 kg category.19.07.1986#6477534
The Goodwill Games, July 5-20, 1986. Olimpiysky Sports Complex. Artistic gymnastics competition. Yelena Shushunova of the USSR, parallel bars champion.17.07.1986#6475642
1986 Goodwill Games (July 5-20, 1986). Freestyle wrestling. Individual finals. Winner in the 74 kg category Dave Schultz (USA) with his family. Druzhba Sports Center.15.07.1986#5780952
The Goodwill Games in Moscow, July 5-20, 1986. Men's handball. USSR vs. United States. CSKA Universal Sports Center.13.07.1986#8333929
The Goodwill Games, July 5-20, 1986. Freestyle wrestling. Ivan Yaryginm hed coach of the USSR national freestyle wrestling team, awards a pennant to Mongolia's team coach B. Khorloogiyn.11.07.1986#6475633
The Goodwill Games (July 5-20, 1986). Track and field competition at the Vladimir Lenin Central Stadium (now Luzhniki Olympic Complex). Gennady Avdeyenko (USSR) competes in high jump.09.07.1986#6453038
The Goodwill Games in Moscow, July 5-20, 1986. Romanian gymnast Florentina Butaru during a rhythmic gymnastics competition at the Olimpiysky Sports Center.09.07.1986#8333855
1986 Goodwill Games (July 5-20, 1986). Track and field competition at the Lenin Central Stadium (now Luzhniki Olympic Center). Pole vault. Winner Sergei Bubka (Soviet Union) sets a new world record by jumping to 601 cm.08.07.1986#6477542
Goodwill Games, July -20, 1986. Track-and-field events at the V.I.Lenin Central Stadium (currently Luzhniki Olympic Complex). Pole jumping. Valery Bubka, the winner of the event, set a new world record of 601 centimetres.08.07.1986#6453027
The Goodwill Games in Moscow, July 5-20, 1986. Vladimir Lenin Central Stadium (now Luzhniki Big Sports Arena). Wodajo Bulti from Ethiopia, first, and David Choge from Kenya, second, during a 5,000 m race.06.07.1986#8333886
The Goodwill Games in Moscow, July 5-20, 1986. Vladimir Lenin Central Stadium (now Luzhniki Big Sports Arena). David Choge from Kenya, first, and Wodajo Bulti from Ethiopia, second, during a 5,000 m race.06.07.1986#8333885
The Goodwill Games in Moscow, July 5-20, 1986. Vladimir Lenin Central Stadium (now Luzhniki Big Sports Arena). The US national team during a 4x400 m relay.06.07.1986#8333884
The Goodwill Games in Moscow, July 5-20, 1986. Italian athlete Paula Daniel during a modern pentathlon competition. Bitsa Equestrian Center.06.07.1986#8333883
The Goodwill Games in Moscow, July 5-20, 1986. American athletes during a 42,195 m race.06.07.1986#8333882
The Goodwill Games in Moscow, July 5-20, 1986. Vladimir Lenin Central Stadium (now Luzhniki Big Sports Arena). Austrian athlete Kerry-Anne Saxby-Junna during a 10 km race walking competition.06.07.1986#8333881
Defender of the USSR national ice hockey team, Honored Master of Sports of the USSR, repeated champion of the USSR, world and Europe, champion of the XIV Winter Olympic Games Vyacheslav Fetisov at the World and European Ice Hockey Championships in 1985 in Prague.04.07.1985#8444872
The town of Voronovo in the Moscow Region, now a municipal area in Moscow. A junior league ice hockey team of the 60th Soviet Union Anniversary Voronovo Experimental Meat and Dairy State Farm.10.01.1985#8961436
Tamara Bykova, Soviet athlete and world champion in high jump, at a vineyard in the Rostov Region.05.09.1984#8209437
Tamara Bykova, Soviet athlete and world champion in high jump, meets Black Sea Fleet sailors.05.09.1984#8209432
Tamara Bykova, Soviet athlete and world champion in high jump, during a training session.05.06.1984#8209448
Sergei Fokichev, Soviet speedskater, USSR Merited Master of Sports, champion of the 14th Olympic Winter Games in Sarajevo of the Socialist Federative Republic of Yugoslavia.18.02.1984#8495363
Sergei Fokichev, Soviet speedskater, USSR Merited Master of Sports, champion of the 14th Olympic Winter Games in Sarajevo of the Socialist Federative Republic of Yugoslavia.18.02.1984#8495362
The XIV Olympic Winter Games, which took place on February 8-19, 1984 in Sarajevo, Yugoslavia. The ice hockey competition. Players in action during a match between the national teams of the USSR and Canada. Center: Soviet defenseman Alexei Kasatonov.18.02.1984#8178784
The XIV Olympic Winter Games, which took place on February 8-19, 1984 in Sarajevo, Yugoslavia. The ice hockey competition. Players in action at the goal net of the Swedish team during a match between the national teams of the USSR and Sweden. Left: Soviet forward Vladimir Krutov.18.02.1984#8178791
The XIV Olympic Winter Games, which took place on February 8-19, 1984 in Sarajevo, Yugoslavia. The ice hockey competition. Players in action during a match between the national teams of the USSR and Canada. Center: Soviet defenseman Sergei Starikov.18.02.1984#8178783
The XIV Olympic Winter Games, which took place on February 8-19, 1984 in Sarajevo, Yugoslavia. The ice hockey competition. Players in action during a match. Right: the Soviet national team's forward Vladimir Kovin.18.02.1984#8178781
The XIV Olympic Winter Games, which took place on February 8-19, 1984 in Sarajevo, Yugoslavia. The ice hockey competition. Players in action at the goal net of the Swedish team during a match between the national teams of the USSR and Sweden. Center: Soviet forward Mikhail Vasilyev.18.02.1984#8178755
Sputnik Moscow Secondary Sports School No. 112 of the Moscow Sports Committee in Zelenograd. Class teams during competition in a fun relay race.17.02.1984#8371469
The 14th Winter Olympic Games in Sarajevo, Yugoslavia. February 8-19, 1984. Biathlon. Dmitry Vasilyev, Soviet biathlete and winner of the first stage in a 4x7.5 km relay, finishes the race. The Soviet team (Dmitry Vasilyev, Yury Kashkarov, Algimantas Salna, Sergei Bulygin) won the relay and became an Olympic champions.17.02.1984#8178782
The XIV Winter Olympics in Sarajevo, Yugoslavia, February 8-19, 1984. Bobsleigh competition. Soviet athletes Zintis Ekmanis (Riga) and Vladimir Aleksandrov (Krasnoyarsk) are bronze medalists in bobsleigh competitions.12.02.1984#8178777
The XIV Olympic Winter Games, which took place on February 8-19, 1984 in Sarajevo, Yugoslavia. The ice hockey competition. Players in action at the goal net of the Soviet team during a match between the national teams of the USSR and Sweden. Center: Soviet goaltender Vladislav Tretyak. Right: Soviet forward Viktor Zhluktov.08.02.1984#8178758
Tamara Bykova, Soviet athlete and world champion in high jump, at the Sports Palace in Rostov-on-Don (now Sport-Don).05.02.1984#8209434
High jump world champion Tamara Bykova, Soviet athlete, is seen with her friend during her off time.02.02.1984#8207346
Tamara Bykova, Soviet athlete and world champion in high jump, during a training session.02.02.1984#8209433
Tamara Bykova, Soviet athlete and world champion in high jump, interviews three-time Olympic champion in triple jump Viktor Saneyev.02.02.1984#8209431
The 1983 USSR Premier Basketball League. A match between Zalgiris Vilnius and CSKA Moscow at the stadium in Vilnius, Lithuanian SSR. Zalgiris' center Arvydas Sabonis, center, during a talk with the coach.01.03.1983#8392355
The national men's volleyball team of the USSR during a training session ahead of the 1982 World Championship. The team's players Olympic champions Villar Loor and Alexander Savin face off the opponents' attack.01.07.1982#6675616