France's Martin Fourcadeat a shooting range during men's sprint race at the World Cup 8 Biathlon in Sochi (re-focussed).09.03.2013#1405634
The Tournament of Hope. World Junior Weightlifting Championships in Moscow. Left: Leonid Zhabotinsky, Soviet weightlifter in super heavy weight, Merited Master of Sports, presents an award to 16-year-old weightlifter and winner of the competition.30.05.1990#8454305
Boxing at the 1986 Goodwill Games (July 5-20, 1986). Boxer Mekhak Kazaryan (USSR), left, defeats Samson Khachatryan (USSR) in the final match for the featherweight category (up to 57 kg). Olimpiysky Sports Center.19.07.1986#5779912
Boxing at the 1986 Goodwill Games (July 5-20, 1986). Boxer Orzubek Nazarov (USSR), right, defeats Romallis Ellis (USA) in the final match for the lightweight category (up to 60 kg). Olimpiysky Sports Center.19.07.1986#5779910
Judge of the International Gymnastics Tournament for the prize of Moskovskiye Novosti newspaper, Olympic champion, World and Europe champion, Soviet gymnast Nellie Kim, right. Palace of Sports of the Central Lenin Stadium.01.03.1982#818911
A chess tournament between USSR national teams. Center: International Grandmaster, former world chess champion Vasily Smyslov (1921-2010).01.04.1973#5774407
European champion (1968) in the heavyweight category, weightlifter Leonid Zhabotinsky (cropped image).01.02.1968#2353413
Alexei Nikanchikov, member of the USSR national fencing team, during a training session.08.02.1966#6327029
1965 World Fencing Championships held in Paris between 2-12 July. Soviet fencer, 1964 Tokyo Olympic champion Grigory Kriss defeating England's Henry Hoskins.10.07.1965#5902664
Awarding athletes for successful performance at the 18th Summer Olympics and the 9th Winter Olympics. Anastas Mikoyan, Chairman of the USSR Supreme Soviet Presidium, right, presents the Red Banner Order of Labor to Soviet weightlifter and champion of the 18th Olympic Games Leonid Zhabotinsky.14.04.1965#6340919
The match for the women's world chess champion title between world champion Yelizaveta Bykova and challenger Nona Gaprindashvili (September 18 — October 17, 1962). FIDE vice president Boris Rodionov presents the award to the new world champion Nona Gaprindashvili.17.10.1962#5750371
The match for the women's world chess champion title between world champion Yelizaveta Bykova and challenger Nona Gaprindashvili (September 18 — October 17, 1962). World champion Nona Gaprindashvili during the award ceremony.17.10.1962#5751527