16-757: Kabanov is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Aleksandr Kabanov (water polo) (1948–2020), Russian water polo player and head coach of Russian water polo team Andrey Kabanov (born 1971), Russian sprint canoeist Andrey Kabanov (bandy player) (born 1979), Belarusian bandy player Artyom Kabanov (born 1984), Russian professional footballer Dmitri Aleksandrovich Kabanov (born 1985), Russian professional football player Dmitri Kabanov (judoka) (born 1980), Russian judoka Kirill Kabanov (born 1992), Russian junior ice hockey forward Konstantin Kabanov (1922–1979), Soviet Air Force officer and Hero of
32-577: A specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Kabanov&oldid=1163359887 " Categories : Surnames Russian-language surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description is different from Wikidata All set index articles Aleksandr Kabanov (water polo) Aleksandr Sergeyevich Kabanov ( Russian : Александр Серге́евич Кабанов , 14 June 1948 – 30 June 2020)
48-576: Is a list of records and statistics of the men's Olympic water polo tournament since the inaugural official edition in 1900 . This is a summary of men's water polo at the Summer Olympics by tournament. The following table shows winning teams, coaches and captains by tournament. Last updated: 8 August 2021. Legend The following table shows top goalscorers, goalkeepers, sprinters and Most Valuable Players by tournament. Last updated: 8 August 2021. Notes: Legend and abbreviation This
64-484: Is a summary of the best performances of each confederation in each tournament. Last updated: 8 August 2021. Note: italic number in header means unofficial tournament was held. Legend This is a summary of the best performances of each confederation at the Olympics. Last updated: 8 August 2021. Note: Results of Olympic qualification tournaments are not included. Numbers refer to the final placing of each team at
80-425: Is pre-sorted by best finish (in descending order), name of the team (in ascending order), respectively. Last updated: 8 August 2021. Legend and abbreviation The following table is pre-sorted by total finishes in the top four (in descending order), number of Olympic gold medals (in descending order), number of Olympic silver medals (in descending order), number of Olympic bronze medals (in descending order), name of
96-669: The Spain men's national water polo team (1988–2000). Manuel Estiarte is the first and only water polo player (man or woman) to compete at six Olympics (1980–2000). Jesús Rollán is the first water polo goalkeeper of either gender to compete at five Olympics (1984–2004). Tony Azevedo of the United States is the first non-European water polo player to compete at five Olympic Games (2000–2016). Italian goalkeeper Stefano Tempesti competed at five Olympics between 2000 and 2016. Legend and abbreviation The following table
112-507: The Olympic tournament since 1932. The following tables show records of goals for per match. The following tables show records of goals against per match. The following tables show records of goal difference per match. The following table shows number of players and average age, height and weight of Olympic champions in men's water polo by tournament. Last updated: 30 August 2021. Legend Sources: The following tables show records of
128-769: The Soviet Union Maksim Kabanov (born 1982), Russian footballer Mikhail Kabanov (1919–1943), Hero of the Soviet Union Pavel Kabanov (1920–1985), Hero of the Soviet Union Sergei Kabanov (born 1986), Russian footballer Taras Kabanov (born 1981), Ukrainian forward Vasily Kabanov (1908–1945), Red Army Major and Hero of the Soviet Union Vladimir Kabanov (1918–1977), Soviet Air Force Captain and Hero of
144-520: The Soviet Union Yevgeny Kabanov (1918–1989), Soviet Naval Aviation Major general Yuriy Kabanov , Soviet sprint canoeist who competed in the mid to late 1960s See also [ edit ] Cabano Kaban (disambiguation) Kabani (disambiguation) Kabanos Shabanov [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with the surname Kabanov . If an internal link intending to refer to
160-564: The last Olympic appearance (in ascending order), year of the first Olympic appearance (in ascending order), date of birth (in ascending order), name of the player (in ascending order), respectively. Last updated: 26 July 2021. Seventeen athletes competed in water polo at five or more Olympic Games between 1900 and 2020 inclusive. Paul Radmilovic , representing Great Britain, is the first water polo player to compete at five Olympics (1908–1928). Four players ( Manuel Estiarte , Salvador Gómez , Jesús Rollán and Jordi Sans ) were all members of
176-429: The men's Olympic water polo tournament, with nine gold, three silver and four bronze. The following table shows results of Olympic champions in men's water polo by tournament. Last updated: 8 August 2021. Legend Abbreviation Sources: From 1900 to 1928, single-elimination tournaments were used to determine Olympic champions in men's water polo. The following table shows men's teams that won all matches during
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#1732787060776192-424: The number of returning Olympians. The following tables show records of average age. The following tables show records of average height. The following tables show records of average weight. Teams having equal quantities in the tables below are ordered by the tournament the quantity was attained in (the teams that attained the quantity first are listed first). If the quantity was attained by more than one team in
208-462: The respective Games; italic number in header means unofficial tournament was held. Last updated: 11 February 2024. Legend Abbreviation The following table is pre-sorted by number of appearances (in descending order), year of the last appearance (in ascending order), year of the first appearance (in ascending order), name of the team (in ascending order), respectively. Last updated: 8 August 2021. Legend and abbreviation The following table
224-443: The same tournament, these teams are ordered alphabetically. Last updated: 8 August 2021. The following tables show the oldest and youngest players who competed in men's water polo at the Summer Olympics, and the oldest and youngest male Olympic medalists in water polo. Last updated: 1 April 2021. Legend Appearance Medalist The following table is pre-sorted by number of Olympic appearances (in descending order), year of
240-415: The team (in ascending order), respectively. Last updated: 8 August 2021. Legend The following table is pre-sorted by number of Olympic gold medals (in descending order), number of Olympic silver medals (in descending order), number of Olympic bronze medals (in descending order), name of the team (in ascending order), respectively. Last updated: 11 August 2024. Hungary is the most successful country in
256-625: Was a Soviet and Russian water polo player and head coach of the Russian water polo team. He is one of a few sportspeople who won Olympic medals in water polo as players and head coaches . Kabanov died on 30 June 2020, aged 72. In 1972 Kabanov was awarded the title of Honoured Master of Sport of the USSR . He graduated from Armenian State Institute of Physical Culture and Sport in 1984. List of men%27s Olympic water polo tournament records and statistics#Medals as coach and player This
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