Khioniya Kuzminichna Guseva her first name has alternatively been spelled as Khionia or Jina or Chionya and her surname has been alternatively spelled as Gusyeva lang ru was born ca. 1881 and was a townswoman meshchanka of Syzran , Simbirsk province. By 1914, she was 33 years old and living in Tsaritsyn, which is today Volgograd. She was a wikt disciple disciple of the monk Iliodor , during the reign of Czar Nicholas II Tsar Nicholas II of Russia . She was said to be horribly disfigured and was lacking a nose caused by syphilis Citation needed date August 2009 . According to the records of the Extraordinary Investigative Commission of the Provisional Government, KhioniyaGuseva was a peasant of Syzran district uezd of Simbirsk province guberniia . She attempted to assassinate the peasant Grigori Rasputin in his home village of Pokrovskoe selo, Tobol sk province, on April 15 28, 1914 . ref P. E. Shchegolev, ed., Padenie tsarskogo rezhima stenograficheskie otchety doprosov i pokazanii, dannykh v 1917 g. v Chrezvychainoi Sledstvennoi Komissii Vremennogo Pravitel stva, 7 vols. Leningrad Gosudarstvennoe izdatel stvo, 1924 27 , 6 224 26 7 331. ref Other historians have dated the assassination attempt to June 28, 1914 New Style . ref Joseph T. Fuhrmann, Rasputin A Life New York Praeger, 1990 , 107. ref According to the historian Oleg Platonov, the assassination attempt was made on June 29 July 12, 1914. ref name Oleg Platonov 1996 Oleg Platonov, Zhizn za tsaria ... plot two years later. His behaviour was greatly changed. The exact dates of KhioniyaGuseva s birth ... church, when he was attacked by Guseva who drove a knife into his abdomen. Guseva purportedly screamed ... by Guseva in order to finish the task. He hit her in the face with a shaft, and a crowd quickly ... see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Guseva, Khionia ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Guseva, Khionia Category 1914 crimes Category ... more details
There are several notable people with the surname Guseva The Soviet actress Natalya Guseva born 1972 The Russian biathlete Natalia Guseva born 1982 The Russian prostitute KhioniyaGuseva famous for attempting to murder Grigori Rasputin disambig ... more details
about the biathlete Natalia Guseva the similarly named actress Natalya Murashkevich MedalTableTop .jpg 200px Natalia Guseva in Khanty Mansiysk 2007 . MedalBronze Biathlon World Championships 2007 2007 Antholz 7.5 km sprint MedalBottom Natalia Vladimirovna Guseva n e Sorokina lang ru born 12 September 1982 in Tikhvin , Russian SFSR is a Russia n female biathlon biathlete who lives in Saint Petersburg . Besides her biathlon career, she is a professional soldier, and as such represents the Russian Army sports club. Guseva started with biathlon as a 12 year old, in 1994. Career highlights Major championships Guseva has one World Championship medal the bronze medal bronze in the Biathlon World Championships 2007 Women s Sprint Sprint event of the 2007 World Championships in Rasen Antholz Antholz , Italy. In the same Championships, she got three other top 10 placements Biathlon World Championships 2007 Women s Pursuit 4th place in the Pursuit , Biathlon World Championships 2007 Women s Mass Start 4th in the Mass start , and Biathlon World Championships 2007 Women s Relay 7th in the Relay . In the 2004 World Championships in Oberhof, Germany Oberhof , Germany, Guseva finished 10th in the Pursuit, and 7th in the Mass start. In her first Winter Olympics, the Biathlon at the 2006 Winter Olympics 2006 OWG in Torino , she took part in the Mass start event, where she finished 24th. Biathlon World Cup Guseva has one BWC race victory, the Sprint in Antholz in the 2003 04 season. She has one second place, in the Mass start at the same BWC meet. She ... Natalia Guseva profile on biathlonworld.com Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Guseva ... OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Guseva, Natalia Category 1982 births Category Living people Category ... Sorokina fr Natalia Gousseva biathl te lv Nat lija Sorokina no Natalja Guseva pl Natalja Sorokina ru , fi Natalja Guseva sv Natalja Guseva ... more details
Tamara Guseva born in Baku , 15 August 1926 was an Azerbaijan i classical pianist. After graduating at the Moscow Conservatory under Heinrich Neuhaus , she took part at the IV International Frederick Chopin Piano Competition Fryderyk Chopin competition , where she was awarded the 9th prize. That same year Guseva won, ex aequo with Yevgeny Malinin , the International Youth and Students Festival in Budapest. She had previously been awarded a 4th prize at the 1945 All Soviet Music Performance Competition. Guseva served as Lev Oborin s assistant before being appointed a teacher at the Moscow Conservatory 1959 66 . During the 1950s she was a soloist at the newly founded Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra . References http en.chopin.nifc.pl chopin persons detail cat 3 page 2 id 2844 Fryderyk Chopin Information Centre Tamara Guseva Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Guseva, Tamara ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 15 August 1926 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Guseva, Tamara Category 1926 births Category Azerbaijani classical pianists Category Living people Azerbaijan bio stub Asia musician stub classical pianist stub ... more details
MedalTop MedalSport Women s Handball at the Summer Olympics Handball MedalCountry the URS MedalBronze 1988 Summer Olympics 1988 Seoul Handball at the 1988 Summer Olympics Team MedalCountry the flagIOC EUN 1992 Summer MedalBronze 1992 Summer Olympics 1992 Barcelona Handball at the 1992 Summer Olympics Team MedalBottom Elina Guseva lang az ? , lang ru , born January 20, 1964 is an Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic Azerbaijani and later Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic Russian former Team handball handball player who competed for the Soviet Union in the 1988 Summer Olympics and for the Unified Team at the Olympics Unified Team in the 1992 Summer Olympics . In 1988 she won the bronze medal with the Soviet team. She played one match and scored one goal. Four years later she was a member of the Unified Team which won the bronze medal. She played all five matches and scored 14 goals. External links http www.sports reference.com olympics athletes gu elina guseva 1.html profile Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Guseva, Elina ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH January 20, 1964 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Guseva, Elina Category 1964 births Category Living people Category Soviet handball players Category Azerbaijani handball players Category Russian handball players Category Olympic handball players of the Soviet Union Category Olympic handball players of the Unified Team Category Handball players at the 1988 Summer Olympics Category Handball players at the 1992 Summer Olympics Category Olympic bronze medalists for the Soviet Union Category Olympic bronze medalists for the Unified Team USSR Olympic medalist stub Russia handball bio stub Azerbaijan sport bio stub pt Elina Guseva ... more details
BLP unsourced date August 2009 Infobox person imagesize 150px name Yekaterina Guseva birthname Yekaterina Konstantinovna Guseva birthdate Birth date and age 1976 07 09 birth place flagicon RUS Moscow , Soviet Union then br Russia now deathdate deathplace othername Katia Gusjewa yearsactive 1997 present notable role Olga Belova in Brigada Yekaterina Konstantinovna Guseva lang ru July 9, 1976, Moscow , Soviet Union is a Russia n actress . She became famous in 2002 television series Brigada . Early life Her mother Tamara Mikhailovna works as a chief inspector in the administrative technical Inspection of the City of Moscow. Her father Konstantin Vasilyevich works as an artistic tailor and designer. In Kate s childhood, her father played the violin it was his violin she was depicted with in the series Brigada . Kate s younger sister graduated from a pedagogical and psychological institute and works as a methodologist in a kindergarten. Career By the time she was four, Katya was already part of the modern gymnastics resource group for the Soviet Union s representative team. She also tried figure skating and swimming sport swimming . Seven years before finishing school, Katya was involved in the Georgia country Georgian dance ensemble Kolkhida and managed to perform in the Great Theatre . Yekaterina gladly remembers the never ending school summer breaks and campfires. She played in NABAT theatre, established by the school principal. At the 11th grade level, Katya moved on to the biotechnology institute. For a year, she studied hard. She was approached by Evgeniya Simonova , who suggested she should apply for the V.V. Shukina Performing Arts College. She gave it a try and learnt minimums for the entry exam in three days. She made it with ease. Her ... Guseva,Yekaterina ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH July 9, 1976 PLACE OF BIRTH Moscow , Soviet Union then br Russia now DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Guseva,Yekaterina Category ... more details
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Gusev lang ru , or Guseva feminine , is a Russia n last name and may refer to People Aleksandr Gusev b.  1955 , Soviet hockey player Alexander Gusev revolutionary Alexander Gusev 1880 1903 , Russian revolutionary Alexander Gusev pilot 1910 1978 , Soviet aircraft pilot and Hero of the Soviet Union Alexander Gusev soldier 1920 1944 , Soviet soldier and Hero of the Soviet Union Alexey Gusev 1945 2001 , Soviet naval officer and Hero of the Soviet Union Aleksei Lvovich Gusev b. 1988 , Russian footballer Dmitry Gusev 1894 1957 , Soviet general and Hero of the Soviet Union Ivan Gusev 1901 1976 , Soviet general and Hero of the Soviet Union Klara Guseva b.  1937 , former Soviet speed skater KhioniyaGuseva , disciple of the monk Iliodor Matvey Gusev 1826 1866 , Russian astronomer Maxim Gusev 1917 ? , Soviet army officer and Hero of the Soviet Union Natalia Vladimirovna Guseva b.  1982 , Russian biathlete Natalia Evgenievna Guseva b.  1972 , Soviet actress Nikolay Ivanovich Gusev 1897 1962 , Soviet general Nikolay Gusev critic 1882 1967 , Soviet litetary critic Nikolay Gusev major 1918 1945 , Soviet army officer and Hero of the Soviet Union Oleg Gusev b.  1983 , Ukrainian footballer Pyotr Gusev 1904 1987 , Soviet ballet dancer, choreographer and teacher Rolan Gusev b.  1977 , Russian footballer Sergei Gusev b.  1975 , Russian ice hockey player Sergey Ivanovich Gusev 1874 1933 , Russian Soviet statesman and politician Vasily Gusev 1925 ? , Soviet soldier and Hero of the Soviet Union Vladimir Gusev cyclist Vladimir Gusev b.  1982 , Russian professional road racing cyclist Vladimir Gusev ice hockey , Russian professional ice hockey player Viktor Gusev 1906 1944 , Soviet song writer Yekaterina Guseva b.  1976 , popular Russian actress Places Gusev , a town in Kaliningrad Oblast, Russia Gusev crater Russia , a meteor crater in Rostov Oblast, Russia Gusev Martian crater , a crater on Mars named after Matvei Gusev Disambig surname geo ... more details
Expand Russian date September 2010 Infobox person name Sergei Trufanov image image size caption birth name Sergei Mikhailovich Trufanov birth date birth date mf yes 1880 10 19 mf y birth place Stanitsa Mariinskaya , Russian Empire death date death year and age 1952 1880 df y death place New York City , New York occupation Monk, Author parents husbands Sergei Michailovich Trufanov a.k.a. Iliodor Russian language Russian , October 19, 1880 1952 was a lapsed hieromonk and author. Graduating from St. Petersburg Theological Academy and ordained a hieromonk under the name Iliodor , he was involved in the right wing Black Hundreds movement. He gained notoriety for his violently anti Semitic speeches, and was prohibited to preach by the Most Holy Synod . Once a close associate of Grigori Rasputin he broke sharply with him in 1911 for reasons that are not clear and started a slander and blackmail campaign against his former friend. He is known primarily for his work, semi autobiographical, and biographical on Rasputin. In this work he was supported by Maxim Gorky , who hoped that Trufanoff s story on Rasputin would discredit Tsar s family and eventually contribute to the revolutionary propaganda. In 1912 Iliodor denounced Christianity and was defrocked. He emigrated from Russia in 1914. In 1918 he returned to Soviet Russia, offering his services to Lenin, and lived for several years in Tsaritsyn . In 1922 he was deported for anti Soviet propagandizing, and spent most of the remainder of his life in New York City. Casimir Pilenas , in his correspondence with the American Jewish Committee , claimed to be his agent. Works http www.archive.org details madmonkofrussiai00trufuoft Mad Monk of Russia, Iliodor Memoirs and Confessions of Sergei Michailovich Trufanoff, Iliodir New York Century Co., 1918 See also Khioniya Kozmishna Guseva Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Trufanov, Sergei ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTIO ... more details
Infobox Film name Lilac Ball writer Kir Bulychev starring Natalya Guseva Alexander Guseva director Pavel Arsenov original score Yevgeny Krylatov released January 1st, 1987 Russia runtime 77 minutes country Film USSR language Russian The Lilac Ball lang ru is a 1987 USSR Soviet science fiction children s movie starring Natalya Guseva as Alice, Girl from the Future Alisa Seleznyova , a character she had previously played in the TV miniseries Guest from the Future . Plot Alisa Seleznyova and her father professor Seleznyov are travelling in space. They meet their old friend archaeologist Gromozeka, who s just discovered a planet all inhabitants of which died. It became known that they discovered a virus of hostility, got infected and killed each other. Gromozeka also discovered that they had left the virus on Earth 26000 years ago, and the virus is about to become loose. The only chance to save the Earth is to travel 26000 years back in time to the epoch when witches, dragons and magicians lived along with usual people. ref name Mielofon.ru ru icon http www.mielofon.ru alisoman films index.html Infos on mielofon.ru ref See also Guest from the Future References Reflist Category 1987 films Category Russian films Russia film stub ru ... more details
Speed skatingAt1960WinterOlympics The women s 1000 metre s speed skating event was part of the speed skating at the 1960 Winter Olympics programme. It was the first appearance of women s speed skating events at the Olympics. The competition was held on the Squaw Valley Olympic Skating Rink and for the first time at the Olympics on artificially frozen ice. It was held on Monday, February 22, 1960. Twenty two speed skaters from ten nations competed. Medalists Medallists style width 12em flagIOCmedalist Klara Guseva URS 1960 Winter style width 12em flagIOCmedalist Helga Haase EUA 1960 Winter style width 12em flagIOCmedalist Tamara Rylova URS 1960 Winter Records These were the standing world and Olympic records in minutes prior to the 1960 Winter Olympics. class wikitable style font size 95 World Record 1 33.4 flagicon URS Tamara Rylova Medeo Soviet Union URS January 12, 1955 Olympic Record The record was set in a high altitude venue more than 1000 metres above sea level and on naturally frozen ice. Klara Guseva set the first Olympic record with 1 34.1 minutes. Results class wikitable style text align center Place Speed skater Time bgcolor gold 1 align left flagIOCathlete Klara Guseva URS 1960 Winter 1 34.1 OR bgcolor silver 2 align left flagIOCathlete Helga Haase EUA 1960 Winter 1 34.3 bgcolor cc9966 3 align left flagIOCathlete Tamara Rylova URS 1960 Winter 1 34.8 4 align left flagIOCathlete Lidiya Skoblikova URS 1960 Winter 1 35.3 rowspan 2 5 align left flagIOCathlete Helena Pilejczyk POL 1960 Winter 1 35.8 align left flagIOCathlete Hatsue Nagakubo Hatsue Takamizawa JPN 1960 Winter 1 35.8 7 align left flagIOCathlete Fumie Hama JPN 1960 Winter 1 36.1 8 align left flagIOCathlete Jeanne Ashworth USA 1960 Winter 1 36.5 9 align left flagIOCathlete Eevi Huttunen FIN 1960 Winter 1 37.2 10 align left flagIOCathlete Iris Sihvonen FIN 1960 Winter 1 37.3 11 align left flagIOCathlete Christina Lindblom Christina Scherling SWE 1960 Winter 1 37.5 12 align left flagIOCathlete Elsa E ... more details
This is a list of sportspeople from Spartak sports society Spartak Voluntary Sports Society . Most of them are World Champions or Olympic medalists . Artistic gymnastics Athletes, who competed in artistic gymnastics Yelena Davydova Nellie Kim Athletics Athletes, who competed in Athletics sport athletics Pyotr Bolotnikov Sergey Budalov Nadezhda Chizhova Lyudmila Dzhigalova Vladimir Golubnichy Natalya Lisovskaya Faina Melnik Antanas Mikenas Mariya Pinigina Sergey Senyukov Basketball Basketball players Soviet era Aleksandr Belov Post Soviet Andrei Kirilenko basketball Andrei Kirilenko Played for Spartak St. Petersburg before going to CSKA Moscow and then the NBA. Biathlon Athletes, who competed in biathlon Anatoly Alyabyev Boxing Athletes, who competed in boxing Boris Lagutin Lev Mukhin Chess Athletes, who competed in chess Ashot Nadanian Tigran Petrosian Cross country skiing Athletes, who competed in cross country skiing Maria Gusakova Svetlana Nageykina Yuri Skobov Nikolay Zimyatov Figure skating Athletes, who competed in figure skating Marina Klimova Viktor Petrenko Sergei Ponomarenko Lyudmila Smirnova Andrei Suraikin Football Athletes, who competed in football soccer football Igor Netto Nikolai Starostin Handball Tetyana Hlushchenko Team handball handball Ice hockey Athletes, who competed in ice hockey Alexander Yakushev Mountaineering Athletes, who competed in mountaineering Vitaly Mikhaylovich Abalakov Vitaly Abalakov Speed skating Athletes, who competed in speed skating Klara Guseva Igor Zhelezovski Tennis Athletes, who competed in tennis Nadezhda Belonenko Elena Dementieva Category Spartak Voluntary Sports Society ... more details
Yevgeny Malinin November 8, 1930 ndash April 6, 2001 was a Russia n pianist. Malinin was born in Moscow . A disciple of Heinrich Neuhaus , he began his career while a student at the Moscow Conservatory . In 1949 he won ex aequo with his fellow student Tamara Guseva the International Youth and Students Festival in Budapest, and was awarded the 7th prize at the IV International Chopin Piano Competition four years later he tied with Philippe Entremont for the 2nd prize at the Long Thibaud Crespin Competition Long Thibaud Competition . He graduated in 1954, and served as Neuhaus s assistant for three years. Malinin was active as a concert pianist mainly in the USSR area, but also performed in Japan, USA, Great Britain, Spain and France, where he settled as a pedagogue, founding with Th r se Dussaut a music institute 1988 91 . He was previously a professor until 1995 and the head of the piano department at the Moscow Conservatory 1972 78 . He made several recordings for EMI or CBS during the 1960s and regularly for Melodya in USSR. He died in Germany aged 70. A pedagogical Center and an International Piano Competition was founded by his widow Tatiana Fedkina Malinina in Germany to perpetuate his memory. His brother Vladimir Malinin Vladimir is a violinist. References http en.chopin.nifc.pl chopin persons detail cat 3 page 4 id 2843 Fryderyk Chopin Information Centre Yevgeny Malinin Le Monde, Alain Lompech, May 5, 2001 obituary notice http malininpianocenter.com Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Malinin, Yevgeny ALTERNATIVE NAMES Malinin, Evgeny SHORT DESCRIPTION Russian Pianist DATE OF BIRTH November 8, 1930 PLACE OF BIRTH Moscow , Russia DATE OF DEATH April 6, 2001 PLACE OF DEATH Germany DEFAULTSORT Malinin, Yevgeny Category 1930 births Category 2001 deaths Category Russian classical pianists Category Marguerite Long Jacques Thibaud International Competition prize winners Category Jurors of the International Chopin Competition Russia classical pianist ... more details
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Speed skatingAt1960WinterOlympics The women s 1500 metre s speed skating event was part of the speed skating at the 1960 Winter Olympics programme. It was the first appearance of women s speed skating events at the Olympics and the 1500 metres were the second contest after the 500 metres. The competition was held on the Squaw Valley Olympic Skating Rink and for the first time at the Olympics on artificially frozen ice. It was held on Sunday, February 21, 1960. Twenty three speed skaters from ten nations competed. Medalists Medallists style width 12em flagIOCmedalist Lidiya Skoblikova URS 1960 Winter style width 12em flagIOCmedalist Elwira Seroczy ska POL 1960 Winter style width 12em flagIOCmedalist Helena Pilejczyk POL 1960 Winter Records These were the standing world and Olympic records in minutes prior to the 1960 Winter Olympics. class wikitable style font size 95 World Record 2 25.5 flagicon URS Khalida Shchegoleeva Medeo Soviet Union URS January 30, 1953 Olympic Record The record was set in a high altitude venue more than 1000 metres above sea level and on naturally frozen ice. Klara Guseva set the first Olympic record with 2 28.7 minutes. Then Elwira Seroczy ska improved the Olympic record with 2 25.7 minutes. Finally Lidiya Skoblikova set a new world record with 2 25.2 minutes. Results class wikitable style text align center Place Speed skater Time bgcolor gold 1 align left flagIOCathlete Lidiya Skoblikova URS 1960 Winter 2 25.2 WR bgcolor silver 2 align left flagIOCathlete Elwira Seroczy ska POL 1960 Winter 2 25.7 bgcolor cc9966 3 align left flagIOCathlete Helena Pilejczyk POL 1960 Winter 2 27.1 4 align left flagIOCathlete Klara Guseva URS 1960 Winter 2 28.7 5 align left flagIOCathlete Valentina Stenina URS 1960 Winter 2 29.2 6 align left flagIOCathlete Iris Sihvonen FIN 1960 Winter 2 29.7 7 align left flagIOCathlete Christina Lindblom Christina Scherling SWE 1960 Winter 2 31.5 8 align left flagIOCathlete Helga Haase EUA 1960 Winter 2 31.7 9 align left flagI ... more details
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2001 World Aquatics Championships main Open water swimming at the 2001 World Aquatics Championships The Women s 5km Open Water event at the 2001 World Aquatics Championships was held on July 16, 2001 in Fukuoka . Results class wikitable border 1 style text align center Rank Swimmer Nationality Time Gold1 align left Viola Valli align left ITA 1 00 23 Silver2 align left Peggy B chse align left GER 1 00 49 Bronze3 align left Hayley Lewis align left GBR2 1 00 52 4 align left Angela Maurer align left GER 1 00 54 5 align left Valeria Casprini align left ITA 1 01 06 6 align left Edith van Dijk align left NED 1 01 08 7 align left Erica Rose align left flag USA 1 01 11 8 align left Olga Guseva align left RUS 1 01 57 9 align left Hanna Miluska align left CHE 1 02 05 10 align left Audrey Boitte align left FRA 1 02 06 11 align left Paula Wood align left GBR2 1 02 07 12 align left Irina Abysova align left RUS 1 02 08 13 align left Trudee Hutchinson align left AUS 1 02 09 14 align left Briley Bergen align left flag USA 1 02 09 15 align left Kate Brookes Peterson align left NZL 1 02 10 16 align left Denise Schrader align left SUI 1 02 10 17 align left Rebecca Linton align left NZL 1 02.11 18 align left Etta van der Weijden align left NED 1 02.11 19 align left Karley Stutzel align left CAN 1 02.12 20 align left Viviane Motti align left BRA 1 03 44 21 align left Marieke Theunissen align left RSA 1 03 44 22 align left Noako Nojiri align left JPN 1 06 15 23 align left Claudia Barsi align left HUN 1 07 44 24 align left Katar na Kun kov align left SVK 1 08 58 25 align left Fabiana Oliveira align left BRA 1 12 33 26 align left Rola Harres align left LBN 1 19 50 align left Yvetta Hlav ov align left CZE DQ align left Karol na Benoczov align left SVK DQ Key DQ Disqualified See also Open water swimming at the 2007 World Aquatics Championships Women s 5 km References reflist http www.fina.org FINA http marsh.fc2web.com sports swimming WCS 2001 OWS 5km.html 5km results from Fukuoka Categor ... more details
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Infobox Olympic event event Speed Skating games 1960 Winter image File Speed skating pictogram.svg 100px venue dates competitors nations prev Speed skating at the 1956 Winter Olympics 1956 next Speed skating at the 1964 Winter Olympics 1964 At the 1960 Winter Olympics , eight speed skating events were contested. For the first time women were allowed to participated in the Olympic speed skating events. The competitions were held from Saturday, February 20 to Tuesday, February 23, 1960 women and from Wednesday, February 24 to Saturday, February 27, 1960 men . Medal summary Men MedalistTable type Event 500 metres br DetailsLink Speed skating at the 1960 Winter Olympics Men s 500 metres flagIOCmedalist Yevgeny Grishin URS 1960 Winter flagIOCmedalist Bill Disney USA 1960 Winter flagIOCmedalist Rafayel Grach URS 1960 Winter 1500 metres br DetailsLink Speed skating at the 1960 Winter Olympics Men s 1500 metres flagIOCmedalist Roald Aas NOR 1960 Winter hr flagIOCmedalist Yevgeny Grishin URS 1960 Winter flagIOCmedalist Boris Stenin URS 1960 Winter 5000 metres br DetailsLink Speed skating at the 1960 Winter Olympics Men s 5000 metres flagIOCmedalist Viktor Kosichkin URS 1960 Winter flagIOCmedalist Knut Johannesen NOR 1960 Winter flagIOCmedalist Jan Pesman NED 1960 Winter 10000 metres br DetailsLink Speed skating at the 1960 Winter Olympics Men s 10000 metres flagIOCmedalist Knut Johannesen NOR 1960 Winter flagIOCmedalist Viktor Kosichkin URS 1960 Winter flagIOCmedalist Kjell B ckman SWE 1960 Winter Women MedalistTable type Event 500 metres br DetailsLink Speed skating at the 1960 Winter Olympics Women s 500 metres flagIOCmedalist Helga Haase EUA 1960 Winter flagIOCmedalist Nataliya Donchenko URS 1960 Winter flagIOCmedalist Jeanne Ashworth USA 1960 Winter 1000 metres br DetailsLink Speed skating at the 1960 Winter Olympics Women s 1000 metres flagIOCmedalist Klara Guseva URS 1960 Winter flagIOCmedalist Helga Haase EUA 1960 Winter flagIOCmedalist Tamara Rylova URS 1960 Winter 1 ... more details