Sergey Vladimirovich Skolskiy (Russian: Серге́й Влади́мирович Ско́льский; born 6 October 1995) is a Russian powerlifter, Master of Sports of Russia,[1][2] champion of Russia, four-time European champion in the open category[3][4][5]., two-time world champion,[6][7][8][9] record holder Guinness World Records.[10][11][12][13][14][15]

Sergey Skolskiy
Sergey Skolskiy in 2020
Born
Sergey Vladimirovich Skolskiy

(1995-10-06) 6 October 1995 (age 29)
Height6 ft 0 in (183 cm) weight 99kg

Biography

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Sergey Skolskiy was born in the Republic of Mari El in the city of Yoshkar-Ola, where he first got acquainted with sports at the age of 6. He started playing football at the Spartak children's club. I worked there until I was 13, after which decided to go to the track and Sport of athletics, after a couple of months of training I won the championship of the city of Yoshkar-Ola and the Republic of Mari El in the distance of 100 and 200 meters. After the unsuccessful Russian athletics championship, Sergey decided to give up this sport and try himself in cross-country skiing as he liked to ski. There was a gym in the section, where skiers carried out general physical training. As a 15-year-old boy, Sergey felt himself the strongest against the background of his colleagues, he was interested in working with iron. Gradually he began to immerse himself in sports literature and anatomy. For a day I read various articles and forums on the Internet. Realizing that it would be impossible to sit on 2 chairs, I decided to completely go to Powerlifting in order to achieve high results. At the age of 17 he graduated from Secondary School №6 in his hometown in 2013, then moved to Saint Petersburg and entered a higher educational institution of Saint Petersburg State Institute of Technology in the period from 2013 to 2018, at the Department of Financier. In parallel with his studies, he devoted himself to training and competitions in powerlifting. He is currently active in his social networks, consults people around the world and conducts seminars.[16][17]

Education

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He graduated from secondary school №6 in his hometownin the city of Yoshkar-Ola in 2013, then moved to St. Petersburg, where he graduated higher educational institution Saint Petersburg State Institute of Technology from 2013 to 2018[18]

Personal life

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Parents Skolskaya Irina Ilinichna (born March 9, 1969) and Skolskiy Vladimir Yaroslavovich (born November 21, 1970) are individual entrepreneurs.

The athlete is not married and has no children

Anthropometric data[19]

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Height - 183 cm

Weight - 99 kg with 10% fat

Hand - 45 cm

Hip - 72 cm

Waist - 75 cm

Buttocks - 118 cm

Achievements

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Sergey Skolskiy participated in the following powerlifting contests

Performances in 2012

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Championship of Yoshkar-Ola:

  • boys absolute, 1st place

championship of the Republic of Mari El:

  • boys absolute, 1st place

Performances in 2013

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Russian championship:

  • men up to 90 kg, 2st place

Championship of St. Petersburg:

  • men up to 90 kg, 1st place

Performances in 2014

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Russian championship:

  • men up to 90 kg, 1st place

Performances in 2017

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Championship of St. Petersburg and the Leningrad Region:

  • men up to 100 kg, 1st place.[20]

Open Cup Eastern Europe:

  • men up to 100 kg, 1st place[21]
  • juniors up to 100 kg, absolute, 1st place[22]

Performances in 2019

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Europe championship

  • men up to 100 kg, 2st place[23]
  • juniors up to 100 kg, absolute, 2st place[24]

European Cup

  • men up to 90 kg, 1st place[25]
  • juniors up to 90 kg, absolute, 1st place[26]

Eastern European Cup

  • men up to 90 kg, 1st place[27]
  • men up to 90 kg, absolute, 1st place[28]

World Championship

  • men up to 90 kg, with doping control, 1st place[29]
  • men up to 90 kg, absolute with doping control, 1st place[30]
  • men up to 90 kg Pro, 1st place[31]
  • men up to 90 kg, absolute Pro, 2st place[32]

Personal results[33]

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  • Squat (exercise) — 355 кг.
  • Bench press — 180 кг.
  • Deadlift — 280 кг.
  • The best result in the total eventing (powerlifting) - 885 kg (in juniors).
  • World record holder among young men in squats with a barbell in equipment - 355 kg.

References

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  1. ^ Extract from the order of the Ministry of Sports of Russia No. 43 NG from 26.07.2013
  2. ^ Photo master certificate of sports
  3. ^ European Cup. Men up to 90 kg, 1st place Sergey Skolskiy
  4. ^ Europe championship. Absolute 1st place Sergey Skolskiy
  5. ^ Petersburg resident Skolsky won the European home powerlifting championship
  6. ^ "IPL World Cup/СПР". allpowerlifting.com. Retrieved 2019-11-29.
  7. ^ "IPL/World Championship". allpowerlifting.com. Retrieved 2019-11-29.
  8. ^ WORLD CHAMPION AND RECORDMAN SERGEY SKOLSKY
  9. ^ Interview with the young record holder Sergey Skolskiy
  10. ^ Petersburg resident Sergey Skolskiy set a Guinness record
  11. ^ The athlete shared his impressions and training plan
  12. ^ A native of Mari El claims a Guinness record
  13. ^ Russian powerlifter entered the Guinness Book of Records
  14. ^ A native of Yoshkar-Ola claims a Guinness record
  15. ^ Guinness World Records
  16. ^ biography Skolskiy
  17. ^ Interview with the young record holder Sergey Skolsky Skolskiy
  18. ^ .Education Sergey Skolskiy
  19. ^ Anthropometric parametersSergey Skolskiy
  20. ^ ОOpen master tournament and championship of St. Petersburg and the Leningrad region. Category 100 kg. 1st place Sergey Skolskiy
  21. ^ Open Cup Eastern Europe. Category 100 kg. 1st place Skolskiy
  22. ^ Open Cup Eastern Europe. Absolute classification. Juniors 1st place Skolskiy Sergey
  23. ^ Europe championship. Men up to 100 kg, 1st place Sergey Skolskiy
  24. ^ Europe championship. Juniors up to 100 kg, 2st place Скольский Сергей
  25. ^ Open European Cup. Men up to 90 kg, 1st place Sergey Skolskiy
  26. ^ Open European Cup. Absolute classification. Juniors up to 90 kg, 1st place Skolskiy Sergey
  27. ^ "Open Cup Eastern Europe". allpowerlifting.com. Retrieved 2019-11-29.
  28. ^ "Open Cup Eastern Europe". allpowerlifting.com. Retrieved 2019-11-29.
  29. ^ "IPL/World Championship". allpowerlifting.com. Retrieved 2019-11-29.
  30. ^ "IPL/World Cup: Biceps curl DT". allpowerlifting.com. Retrieved 2019-11-29.
  31. ^ "IPL World Cup". allpowerlifting.com. Retrieved 2019-11-29.
  32. ^ "IPL/World Cup". allpowerlifting.com. Retrieved 2019-11-29.
  33. ^ top scores Sergey Skolskiy
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