Aghvan Chatinyan (Armenian: Աղվան Չատինյան; born 20 November 1927 in Vardablur, Stepanavan, Armenia) is an Armenian mountaineer and several times Caucasus rock climbing champion. At the 1952 Caucasus Championship of rock climbing in Arzni, he defeated Soviet climber and took the first place, but this fact is noted only in the October issue of the newspaper Kommunist (October 30, 1952) and nowhere else not to overshadow the legendary Khergiani. Chatinyan graduated from Kirovakan Agricultural College in 1945 and Armenian State Institute of Physical Culture in 1952. He has been working there as a professor since 1999. He is an honorable member of the Armenian Olympic Committee.
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| - Aghvan Chatinyan (Armenian: Աղվան Չատինյան; born 20 November 1927 in Vardablur, Stepanavan, Armenia) is an Armenian mountaineer and several times Caucasus rock climbing champion. At the 1952 Caucasus Championship of rock climbing in Arzni, he defeated Soviet climber and took the first place, but this fact is noted only in the October issue of the newspaper Kommunist (October 30, 1952) and nowhere else not to overshadow the legendary Khergiani. Chatinyan graduated from Kirovakan Agricultural College in 1945 and Armenian State Institute of Physical Culture in 1952. He has been working there as a professor since 1999. He is an honorable member of the Armenian Olympic Committee. (en)
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| - Aghvan Chatinyan (Armenian: Աղվան Չատինյան; born 20 November 1927 in Vardablur, Stepanavan, Armenia) is an Armenian mountaineer and several times Caucasus rock climbing champion. At the 1952 Caucasus Championship of rock climbing in Arzni, he defeated Soviet climber and took the first place, but this fact is noted only in the October issue of the newspaper Kommunist (October 30, 1952) and nowhere else not to overshadow the legendary Khergiani. Chatinyan graduated from Kirovakan Agricultural College in 1945 and Armenian State Institute of Physical Culture in 1952. He has been working there as a professor since 1999. He is an honorable member of the Armenian Olympic Committee. (en)
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