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Nikolay Vasilyevich Strunnikov (Russian: Николай Васильевич Струнников) (16 December 1886 – 12 January 1940) was a Russian World Champion in speed skating. In addition, he was also successful as a cyclist. Much was expected from Strunnikov in 1912, but a disagreement with the sports association to which he belonged resulted in his retirement from speed skating. He remained active in sports, though, cycling for many years afterwards. In the 1920s he also became a coach and he would remain a coach until his death in 1940 in Moscow.

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  • Nikolaj Vasiljevič Strunnikov (rusky Николай Васильевич Струнников; 4. prosince(jul.)/16. prosince(greg.) 1886 – 12. ledna 1940 Moskva, Ruská SFSR) byl ruský rychlobruslař a cyklista. Na ruských rychlobruslařských šampionátech startoval od roku 1906, přičemž v letech 1908, 1909 a 1910 národní mistrovství vyhrál. Prvních mezinárodních závodů se zúčastnil v roce 1910, kdy zvítězil nejprve na a o týden později i na . Podobný úspěch zopakoval i v následujícím roce – vybojoval prvenství jak na , tak na . Po rozporech se sportovní asociací ukončil v roce 1912 aktivní sportovní kariéru. V průběhu 20. a 30. let působil jako trenér. Věnoval se také cyklistice, v roce 1909 vyhrál ruský šampionát. (cs)
  • Nikolai Wassiljewitsch Strunnikow (russisch Николай Васильевич Струнников; * 16. Dezember 1886 in ; † 12. Januar 1940 in Moskau) war ein russischer Eisschnellläufer. Strunnikow, der auch nationaler Meister im Radrennen war, wurde 1910 in Helsinki Weltmeister im Mehrkampf. Dabei schlug er die norwegische Eisschnelllauflegende Oscar Mathisen. 1911 verteidigte er seinen Titel. In beiden Jahren wurde er auch Europameister im Mehrkampf. In der Vorbereitung zur EM 1911 brach er Jaap Edens Weltrekord über 5000 Meter, der 17 Jahre Bestand gehabt hatte. Obwohl nun viel von ihm erwartet wurde, beendete Strunnikow 1912 seine Eisschnelllaufkarriere nach einem Streit mit seinem Verband. (de)
  • Nikolay Vasilyevich Strunnikov (Russian: Николай Васильевич Струнников) (16 December 1886 – 12 January 1940) was a Russian World Champion in speed skating. In addition, he was also successful as a cyclist. Nikolay Strunnikov was born in Sknyatino and quickly became a very enthusiastic and highly disciplined athlete, training daily. During the summer, he trained on bicycle and during the winter, he trained in speed skating and played bandy. After returning from work, he would always be on the ice at the same time every day to skate his rounds, regardless of weather conditions. Even at times the temperature was −40 °C (equal to −40 °F), he would still go through his entire training programme. His enthusiasm and dedication paid off and in 1906, he won silver at the Russian National Allround Championships. He quickly improved even further and became Russian Allround Champion in 1908, 1909, and 1910. In 1909, he also won the National Championships in cycling. Still relatively unknown to the rest of the world, Strunnikov made his international debut at the European Allround Championships in 1910 and promptly won gold. Two weeks later, he participated in the 1910 World Allround Championships of Helsinki. After three distances, the reigning World Champion and holder of multiple world records, Norwegian skating legend Oscar Mathisen, had a relatively comfortable lead, but Strunnikov finished well ahead of the entire field on the final distance and became World Champion in the process; something which commanded tremendous respect from Mathisen. In 1911, Strunnikov travelled to Norway in preparation for the European Championships there. During his preparations, he set a new world record on the 5,000 m, beating Jaap Eden's world record that had stood for 17 years. (His world record would not be recognised by the International Skating Union until 1967, though.) Three weeks later, he became European Champion for the second time, and he did so by winning all four distances during those championships. One week after that, he became World Champion for the second time, while once more winning all four distances. In fact, at every international tournament in which Strunnikov participated in 1911, he was the winner on every distance he skated – a total of twelve distance wins that year. Much was expected from Strunnikov in 1912, but a disagreement with the sports association to which he belonged resulted in his retirement from speed skating. He remained active in sports, though, cycling for many years afterwards. In the 1920s he also became a coach and he would remain a coach until his death in 1940 in Moscow. (en)
  • Nikolaj Vasiljevitsj Stroennikov (Russisch: Николай Васильевич Струнников) (Sknjatino, 16 december 1886 - Moskou, 12 januari 1940) was een Russisch langebaanschaatser. Nikolaj Stroennikov won in 1910 zowel het EK Allround als het WK Allround. In beide kampioenschappen versloeg hij de Noorse schaatser, bij leven al een legende, Oscar Mathisen. Het jaar erop prolongeerde Stroennikov beide toernooien, maar nu zonder tegenstand van Mathisen. In 1911 verbeterde Stroennikov ook het wereldrecord van Jaap Eden op de 5000 meter uit 1894. De Rus schaatste een race over 5000 meter buiten mededinging tijdens een landenwedstrijd van Zweden en Noorwegen. De tijd 8.37,2 werd pas in 1967 door de Internationale Schaatsunie erkend als officieel record. Nationaal won hij de Allround kampioenschappen in toen nog het Keizerrijk Rusland in 1908, 1909 en 1910 en eindigde in 1906 en 1907 op de tweede plaats. (nl)
  • Nikołaj Wasiljewicz Strunnikow (ros. Николай Васильевич Струнников; ur. 16 grudnia 1886 w – zm. 12 stycznia 1940 w Moskwie) – rosyjski łyżwiarz szybki, dwukrotny mistrz świata i Europy. (pl)
  • Николай Васильевич Струнников (4 [16] декабря 1886, село Скнятино — 12 января 1940, Москва) — российский конькобежец. Чемпион мира и Европы 1910, 1911, чемпион России 1908—1910, рекордсмен мира (1911 — 5000 м) и неоднократный рекордсмен России (1909—1911) по конькобежному спорту. Чемпион России 1909 по велоспорту. Выступал за Москву. Один из учредителей Московского кружка конькобежцев и велосипедистов — любителей (устав утверждён министром внутренних дел 20 мая 1911 года), который организовал Всероссийские чемпионаты по велоспорту 1912—1914 годов и одним из первых в России стал уделять внимание развитию мотоспорта. (ru)
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  • Nikolai Wassiljewitsch Strunnikow (russisch Николай Васильевич Струнников; * 16. Dezember 1886 in ; † 12. Januar 1940 in Moskau) war ein russischer Eisschnellläufer. Strunnikow, der auch nationaler Meister im Radrennen war, wurde 1910 in Helsinki Weltmeister im Mehrkampf. Dabei schlug er die norwegische Eisschnelllauflegende Oscar Mathisen. 1911 verteidigte er seinen Titel. In beiden Jahren wurde er auch Europameister im Mehrkampf. In der Vorbereitung zur EM 1911 brach er Jaap Edens Weltrekord über 5000 Meter, der 17 Jahre Bestand gehabt hatte. Obwohl nun viel von ihm erwartet wurde, beendete Strunnikow 1912 seine Eisschnelllaufkarriere nach einem Streit mit seinem Verband. (de)
  • Nikołaj Wasiljewicz Strunnikow (ros. Николай Васильевич Струнников; ur. 16 grudnia 1886 w – zm. 12 stycznia 1940 w Moskwie) – rosyjski łyżwiarz szybki, dwukrotny mistrz świata i Europy. (pl)
  • Nikolaj Vasiljevič Strunnikov (rusky Николай Васильевич Струнников; 4. prosince(jul.)/16. prosince(greg.) 1886 – 12. ledna 1940 Moskva, Ruská SFSR) byl ruský rychlobruslař a cyklista. Na ruských rychlobruslařských šampionátech startoval od roku 1906, přičemž v letech 1908, 1909 a 1910 národní mistrovství vyhrál. Prvních mezinárodních závodů se zúčastnil v roce 1910, kdy zvítězil nejprve na a o týden později i na . Podobný úspěch zopakoval i v následujícím roce – vybojoval prvenství jak na , tak na . Po rozporech se sportovní asociací ukončil v roce 1912 aktivní sportovní kariéru. V průběhu 20. a 30. let působil jako trenér. (cs)
  • Nikolay Vasilyevich Strunnikov (Russian: Николай Васильевич Струнников) (16 December 1886 – 12 January 1940) was a Russian World Champion in speed skating. In addition, he was also successful as a cyclist. Much was expected from Strunnikov in 1912, but a disagreement with the sports association to which he belonged resulted in his retirement from speed skating. He remained active in sports, though, cycling for many years afterwards. In the 1920s he also became a coach and he would remain a coach until his death in 1940 in Moscow. (en)
  • Nikolaj Vasiljevitsj Stroennikov (Russisch: Николай Васильевич Струнников) (Sknjatino, 16 december 1886 - Moskou, 12 januari 1940) was een Russisch langebaanschaatser. Nikolaj Stroennikov won in 1910 zowel het EK Allround als het WK Allround. In beide kampioenschappen versloeg hij de Noorse schaatser, bij leven al een legende, Oscar Mathisen. Het jaar erop prolongeerde Stroennikov beide toernooien, maar nu zonder tegenstand van Mathisen. Nationaal won hij de Allround kampioenschappen in toen nog het Keizerrijk Rusland in 1908, 1909 en 1910 en eindigde in 1906 en 1907 op de tweede plaats. (nl)
  • Николай Васильевич Струнников (4 [16] декабря 1886, село Скнятино — 12 января 1940, Москва) — российский конькобежец. Чемпион мира и Европы 1910, 1911, чемпион России 1908—1910, рекордсмен мира (1911 — 5000 м) и неоднократный рекордсмен России (1909—1911) по конькобежному спорту. Чемпион России 1909 по велоспорту. Выступал за Москву. (ru)
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  • Nikolaj Strunnikov (cs)
  • Nikolai Wassiljewitsch Strunnikow (de)
  • Nikolaj Stroennikov (nl)
  • Nikolay Strunnikov (en)
  • Nikołaj Strunnikow (pl)
  • Струнников, Николай Васильевич (ru)
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