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  Fencing.Net: Your guide to fencing. - Biography: Alexander Romankov
Alexander Anatolievich Romankov is almost as famous for his long competitive career as he is for his results.
Romankov is a master of sending the wrong signals down the blade.
Romankov is able to meet the trickiest attacks with solid blocks — his hand seems omniscient.
www.fencing.net /content/view/110/35   (808 words)

  
 Romankov Aleksandr - Search Results - MSN Encarta
Romankov, Aleksandr (1953- ), Russian fencer, a record five times world champion at foil (1974, 1977, 1979, 1982, 1983).
Alexander the Great (356-323 bc), King of Macedon (336-323 bc), known since Roman times as “Alexander the Great”.
Born into a peasant family, Dovzhenko was a schoolteacher before becoming a Bolshevik...
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 Fencing Footage
Romankov does what you're supposed to, and counter-attacks while pulling distance, and somehow this actually works.
Romankov's last touch, having already passed in a fleche, is a perfect demonstration of why we should always make a smooth, continuous riposte.
Golubitski is to Romankov as Christian Slater is to Jack Nicholson (and when Golubitski's weapon is loose, Romankov brings the wrench).
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 Video of a lunge - Fencing.Net Discussion
Romankov is actually from Belarus, not Russia (though he competed when both were part of the USSR).
My old coach was a Belorussian, and a contemporary of Romankov's, and told me a little about Romankov's training and what it was like fencing him.
I guess I took that to mean Romankov was Russian; probably he was just an exception to the rule.
www.fencing.net /forums/showthread.php?t=6254   (501 words)

  
 BCSIA - Publication - BCSIA Annual Report, 1998-1999: Strengthening Democratic Instituitions Project
Leonid Romankov, who visited the Belfer Center on May 26, 1999, under the auspices of both SDI and the Center''s Human Rights Initiative, discussed the state of human rights in Russia and the progress in Russia''s second city of St. Petersburg in establishing a more European orientation.
Romankov stated that his main goal was to ensure that support of human rights in Russia took place at the local level, where individual initiative could be more effective.
The roundtable included Alexander Pikayev and Ekaterina Stepanova, from the Carnegie Endowment Moscow Center; Oksana Antonenko-Gamota, from the International Institute for Strategic Studies in London and a former Research Assistant in SDI''s Moscow office; Eduard Ponarin, from the European University in St. Petersburg; and Alexander Sergounin, from Nizhny Novgorod University.
bcsia.ksg.harvard.edu /publication.cfm?program=CORE&ctype=chapter&item_id=86&pv=yes   (6678 words)

  
 RUSNET :: President Picks a New Deputy Head   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
The Kremlin, in announcing Monday's decision, did not say why Lisov had been replaced, and it was unclear whether he had resigned or been dismissed.
Lisov's departure had been widely expected after presidential chief of staff Alexander Voloshin, the last major Yeltsin-era figure retained by Putin, left in late October and was replaced by Dmitry Medvedev.
Leonid Romankov, the head of St. Petersburg's culture and education committee, said by telephone Tuesday that while Nazarov has some shortcomings, "He is a sharp, well-educated, hard-working person and a good organizer."
www.rusnet.nl /news/2004/01/14/print/currentaffairs03.shtml   (454 words)

  
 canberra.yourguide
Background for Performance: Maitre d'Armes d'Escrime, Alexander Deme was trained by five-times World Foil Champion, Aleksander Romankov.
Alexander Deme has choreographed the duel with his sabre student, David Kinnon.
Alexander plays the role of the Scarlet Pimpernel while David plays Paul Chauvelin.
canberra.yourguide.com.au /dispevent.asp?event_id=18741   (313 words)

  
 People   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Alexander is condsidered by many as one of the world's greatest fencers alive, just simply by his great technique and by being able to "read" his opponent's movements to predict their attack.
Although she may not have as high of a degree of skill as Alexander Romankov, she is quite significant nevertheless.
She is currently in the top-ranked Polish women's foil team and is ranked 2'nd in the world for individual women's foil
www.ac.wwu.edu /~murakaj/cs102/people.htm   (89 words)

  
 USAPL Results Pages
Alexander Zolov Russia 240.0 255.0 260.5 -170.5 170.5 180.0 230.0 250.0 255.0 690.0 588.950 2.
Alexander Romankov Belarus 245.0 255.0 262.5 145.0 152.5 157.5 210.0 217.5 -225.
Alexander Zolov Russia 588.95 4 Poland 46 4 Poland 40 4.
www.usapowerlifting.com /newsletter/15/results/junioripf.html   (1722 words)

  
 The St. Petersburg Times - News - Deputies Move To Secure Positions
The Legislative Assembly on Wednesday adopted an amendment to the City Charter that will allow deputies convicted of a crime but given a suspended sentence to maintain their official positions.
As an example of a politically motivated prosecution, Romankov mentioned former Legislative Assembly Speaker Yury Kravtsov, who was involved in a high-profile conflict with Governor Vladimir Yakovlev in 1998.
Alexander Afanasiev, Yakovlev's spokesperson, said the governor was not pleased with the amendment.
www.times.spb.ru /index.php?action_id=2&story_id=6337   (516 words)

  
 FreeMediaOnline.org Reaction from Russia to Proposed Elimination of VOA Russian Radio
Alexander Smolyansky, a listener for the past 35 years, who also claims to be a media analyst, wrote:
Letter from Alexander Nikitin, the chairman of the St. Petersburg branch of the Norwegian environmental NGO "Bellona".
Alexander Nikitin was a Naval captain in the Soviet Northern Fleet and was among the most prominent Russian citizens to be arrested and tried for high treason for publishing a report on radioactive contamination from Russia’s Northern Fleet.
www.freemediaonline.org /voa_protest_letter.htm   (5157 words)

  
 New Horizons Project: 2002-2003 Fellows' Profiles
Alexander graduated from Vologda State Pedagogical University, Department of Foreign Languages, in 1999, and received a post-graduate degree from the Law School of the same university in 2001.
After returning to Russia, he is planning to have an internship at the AvtoVAZ-General Motors joint venture plant, which is producing a new SUV model, known as the Chevy Niva.
This internship became possible for Alexander thanks to the support of Mr.
www.businessforum.com /NHPProfiles.html   (1119 words)

  
 The St. Petersburg Times - Top Stories - Local Composers Caught Up in Anthem Fever
Fittingly, the Union of Composers has selected the beginning stanzas of Alexander Pushkin's renowned poem, "The Bronze Horseman," and set them to Glier music on a compact disc that was presented to City Hall last Friday.
Yakovlev's spokesman, Alexander Afanasyev, said a draft law regarding the lyrics was being drawn up and would be sent to the Legislative Assembly for its approval within a few weeks.
Lawmaker Leonid Romankov, who heads the Assembly's Commission for Culture and Education, said he didn't think Russia's answer to Shakespeare would be turning in his grave.
www.times.spb.ru /index.php?action_id=2&story_id=13952   (547 words)

  
 Belarus: Sports and Sportsmen
Alexander Ziskunov, Fordham University Men's Basketball Roster (en)
Alissa de Carbonnel and Alexander Malkov, ISU Figure Skating Biographies (en)
Alissa de Carbonnel & Alexander Malkov, Ice-dance.com (en)
www.ac.by /country/sports.html   (1411 words)

  
 Russia
Presentation and participation by Professor Alexander Shishkin, Head of the Ecological Standardisation Laboratory, St. Petersburg State Technical University for Plant Polymers, in the B.I.O. conference on “Biopolitics: A Vision for the Millenium, Health, Environment and Culture,” held on the island of Rhodes, Greece
Bios Prize Award Ceremony at the Hermitage in honour of Mstislav Rostropovich, Kitty Kyriacopoulos, Anton Rupert and Jakob von Uexkull, under the auspices of the Director, Academician Michael Piatrovsky.
His Eminence Archimandrite Feofan, Vice-Chairman, Department for External Church Relations, Moscow Patriarchate, and Professor Alexander I. Shishkin, Head, Laboratory of Ecological Standardisation, St. Petersburg State Technological University for Plant Polymers, participate in the Eighth B.I.O. International Conference on "Biopolitics - The Bio-Environment: The Budapest Sessions" and contribute to the volume of proceedings.
www.biopolitics.gr /HTML/progress/russia.htm   (1298 words)

  
 City prepares for celebration.
/ All business news in St. Petersburg / Petersburg CITY / Guide to St. Petersburg, ...
Vladimir Shitarev, head of City Hall Culture Committee told Interfax Tuesday that 11 million rubles has already been spent on the library, and the Mariinsky will receive 103 million rubles, making it the second-largest project after the ring road.
Leonid Romankov, a member of the Legislative Assembly tricentennial commission said that this year's budget includes nearly 40 million rubles for the event, although he was not able to say exactly what it would be spent on.
Asked about the commercial sponsorships, Afanasyev said, "I think there will be enough participants for us to gather the necessary number of sponsors." He declined to say what he meant by "the necessary number."
petersburgcity.com /news/business/2001/08/06/300   (845 words)

  
 St. Petersburg's Sobchak Dies of Apparent Heart Attack at 62
Chubais on Sunday told a national television audience that Sobchak's heart attack was caused by "systematic badgering organized by people who should be named."
Chubais then named those people: suspended General Prosecutor Yury Skuratov, former Kremlin security chief Alexander Korzhakov and well-known journalist Pavel Voshchanov, who had written articles alleging Sobchak's corruption for Komsomolskaya Pravda (and lost a libel suit when he could not prove some of those charges).
"[A heart attack] is the sort of death that can be caused quite easily," noted local lawmaker Leonid Romankov.
www.themoscowtimes.com /stories/2000/02/21/001-print.html   (1233 words)

  
 Events - Kommersant Moscow
The congress was chaired by L.B. The next day it adopted major decisions on power, peace and land.
During the holiday demonstration in Red Square a certain Alexander SHMONOV made an abortive attempt on the life of Mikhail GORBACHEV who stood on the rostrum of the Lenin Mausoleum.
He made several shots, but they were harmless, because the police sergeant Andrey MYLNIKOV prevented him to take aim.
www.kommersant.com /page.asp?idr=533&id=-7732   (824 words)

  
 The St. Petersburg Times - News - Nationalist Nevzorov Re-Elected
Controversial Russian TV journalist and right-wing extremist politician Alexander Nevzorov looks set to regain his State Duma seat in the Leningrad Oblast.
Once an official advisor on media issues to former governor of St. Petersburg Vladimir Yakovlev, Nevzorov is the northwest's answer to polit-clown and Liberal-Democrat leader Vladimir Zhirinovsky, though unlike Zhirinovsky, he is better known for his quick wit than his readiness to use his fists.
He belongs to no party and, although vocal outside parliament, has contributed little initiative or commentary in the Duma.
www.sptimes.ru /index.php?action_id=2&story_id=11763   (763 words)

  
 The St. Petersburg Times - News - IN BRIEF
PETERSBURG (SPT) - The direct expenses incurred by municipal agencies as a result of suspicious letters or anonymous bomb threats since the beginning of the anthrax scare have reached 70,000 rubles ($2,330), Interfax reported Wednesday, citing Vice Governor Mikhail Mikhailovsky.
Police Major General Alexander Serov told reporters Wednesday that more than 100 cases of "biological terrorism" had been registered, not one of which turned out to be substantiated, Interfax reported.
According to the news agency, Romankov, 64, was approached by four unidentified assailants at about 8:30 p.m.
www.sptimes.ru /story/5807   (1522 words)

  
 The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Belarus   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
The President of the Republic of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko was elected the NOC President.
They are gymnast Vitaly Shcherbo, six times Olympic champion, wrestler Alexander Medved and rower Vladimir Parfenovich, three times Olympic champions, gymnast Olga Korbut and rhythmic gymnast Marina Lobach, fencers Alexander Romankov, Elena Belova and Tatya-na Samusenko, field-and-track athlete Romuald Klim, cyclist Vladimir Kaminsky and many others, Olympic champions.
Tens of new sports facilities are being constructed and outdated are being rehabilitated under the presidential control in Belarus.
www.mfa.gov.by /eng/index.php?d=belarus&id=38   (2027 words)

  
 Artikel
deputy Leonid Romankov in an interview last week.
Alexander Shchelkanov, an independent Legislative Assembly lawmaker, said
But Alexander Afanasyev, the governors spokesperson said that the decree is
www.toni-schonfelder.com /print.asp?idte=242   (594 words)

  
 Comaneci falls, gold to Soviets
Ferenc Kocsis of Hungary won the gold in the 163-pound class when Soviet defending champion Anatoly Bykov was disqualified for passivity in the final match.
Vladimir Smirnov of the Soviet Union won the gold in the men's individual foil fencing event with Pascat Jolyot of France second and world champion Alexander Romankov of the Soviet Union third.
Russian Viktor Vlasov broke the world record by one point in winning the gold in the three position small-bore rifle event.
www.nadiacomaneci.com /library/article083.htm   (776 words)

  
 Sportsmen Kneel Down Before Lukashenko :: Charter'97 :: News :: 16/03/2001
Belarusian Olympic team addressed Lukashenko, pleading the man to get repeatedly elected as the president of the National Olympic Committee.
The letter`s signatories were prominent Alexander Medved, Viktor Sidyak, Sergei Makarenko, Romuald Klim, Antonina Koshel, Valery Shary, Nikolai Alehin, Marina Lobach, Alexander Korshakevich, Alexander Romankov, Ellina Zvereva and Yanina Korolchik.
Their request is an obvious desire to please and flatter the beloved president and re-assure him of their continuous love: "We, the champions of the Olympic Games, constantly sense your care for the sportsmen`s needs.
charter97.org /eng/news/2001/03/16/05   (200 words)

  
 US Fencing Media Resource - News Archive
The reality is that an Olympic medal is worth its weight in gold, silver, and bronze.
The great Alexander Romankov of the former Soviet Union won an astounding five World foil titles, but was an Olympic bridesmaid.
Alessandro Puccini of Italy won the Olympic gold at the 1996 Atlanta Games, but didn’t do much else.
www.fencingmedia.org /news.asp?id=10   (2565 words)

  
 All Russia Family Tree. Surnames list. R
Around 1931 Dimitrii did not receive any letters from his parents who were in Syberia and probably were already killed.
Few years after that Alexander died in France from a kidney decease.
Grandfathers name was Alexander ROTH, son of Kathern MEISNER and Frederich ROTH.
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 Great Olympians - Triple Medal Winners
Viktor Kuzkin, Alexander Ragulin, Anatoli Firsov, Vitali Davidov
Boris Mikhailov, Vladimir Petrov, Valeri Sharlamov, Valeri Vasiliev, Alexander Malchev (1972-76-80)
Was on the Olympic program for the first time in 1998.
users.skynet.be /hermandw/olymp/tripmedl.html   (954 words)

  
 Fabio Dal Zotto
It was an unespected winning: some months before, at school, he was even exonerated form the physical education lessons declaring him too much tin.
He was brought to the Olympic Games only to make him have an experience but he succeded even in beating, in the finals, a great champion as the soviet Alexander Romankov, that in his country had won all, in only three minutes.
In Montreal 1976 Fabio Dal Zotto, together with Stefano Simoncelli, Carlo Montano, Attilio Calatroni e Giambattista Coletti won also the silver olympic medal in soil for teams.
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 Research Topics
Alexander is the more famous of the two, a retired general who ran for
Alexander Lebed briefly served as President Boris Yeltsin's national security
residents money to vote for Romankov in an effort to compromise his name.
www.cdi.org /russia/Johnson/2500.html   (6072 words)

  
 Research Topics
Moscow Times: Alexander Gordeyev, Primakov Wins First Budget Fight.
Zyuganov, Siberian governor Alexander Lebed and liberal politician Grigory
Romankov, who will actually have the responsibility of sitting in the
www.cdi.org /russia/johnson/2532.html   (6191 words)

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