Alexander[1] Sergeevich Yashankin (Russian: Александр Сергеевич Яшанькин; born 5 June 1952) is a professional Russian bodybuilder and powerlifter. He holds eleven bodybuilding world titles in different age categories.
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Full name | Yashankin Alexander Sergeevich |
Born | Lohmachi, Republic of Tatarstan, Russia | 5 June 1952
Anthropometry
editCareer
editAlexander worked at Dimitrovgrad for 35 years as a coach. He dedicated 10 years to powerlifting. He took first place at the bodybuilding championships in Tolyatti in 1989. He has won the majority of championships since that date. He lives and works in Yekaterinburg.[2]
Awards
editWorld Championships
edit- Spain, the Torrevieja 1993 year, 1st place
- Poland, "mixed couple", 1993, 2nd place
- Turkey, the Izmir, 1994, 2nd place
- Poland of Katowice, 1995, 1st place
- Slovakia of Bratislava, 1996, 1st place
- Slovakia of Bratislava, "mixed couple", 1997, 2nd place
- Spain, the Alicante 2001, 1st place
- Canary Islands, Tenerife, 2003, 1st place
- Hungary of Budapest 2005, 1st place
- Spain, Sicily, in 2006, 2nd place
- Hungary of Budapest, 2007, 1st place
- Czech Republic of Brno 2008, 1st place
- Turkey, in 2010, 3rd place.[6]
- Hungary of Budapest, 2012, the 1st place.[7]
- Mongolia of Ulaanbaatar, 2013, 1st place.[8]
- Mexico, Morelia, 2014, 1st place.[9]
- Dominican Republic of Santo Domingo, in 2016, the 1st place.[10][11]
European Championships
editReferences
edit- ^ [or just Sasha Yashankin]
- ^ "chain of fitness-club "Power House Gym"".
- ^ "Ranking of the best fitness trainers in Yekaterinburg".
- ^ "Ranking of the best according to the magazine "EKB.Sobaka.ru"". Archived from the original on 8 January 2017. Retrieved 9 January 2017.
- ^ "The winner of the main prize of Yekaterinburg".
- ^ "The results of the World Championship in Turkey".
- ^ "Results of the World Cup". Archived from the original on 9 January 2017. Retrieved 9 January 2017.
- ^ "33 World Cup". Archived from the original on 9 January 2017. Retrieved 9 January 2017.
- ^ "Results. Yashankin is the first".
- ^ "Alexander became a 11-time world champion".
- ^ "The best".