Boris Vasilyevich Stolyarov (Russian: Борис Васильевич Столяров; 20 July 1932 – 15 October 2009) was a Russian track and field athlete. He competed in the 110 m hurdles at the 1956 Summer Olympics and finished in sixth place. He won this event at the 1954 Summer Universiade and at the Soviet championships in 1956. He was selected for the 1960 Olympics, but could not compete due to a leg injury and helped the Soviet athletics team as a masseur. Around that time he briefly switched from athletics to boxing, twice becoming the heavyweight champion of Saint Petersburg.
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| - Boris Wassiljewitsch Stoljarow (de)
- Boris Stolyarov (en)
- Столяров, Борис Васильевич (ru)
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| - Boris Wassiljewitsch Stoljarow (russisch Борис Васильевич Столяров, engl. Transkription Boris Stolyarov; * 5. August 1932 in Nischni Nowgorod; † 15. September 2009 in Kremjonki) war ein russisch-sowjetischer Hürdenläufer, der sich auf die 110-Meter-Distanz spezialisiert hatte. (de)
- Борис Васильевич Столяров (5 августа 1932, Козловка — 15 октября 2009, Кремёнки, Калужская область) — советский легкоатлет, специалист по барьерному бегу и многоборьям. Выступал за сборную СССР по лёгкой атлетике в 1950-х годах, победитель первенств всесоюзного и республиканского значения, участник летних Олимпийских игр в Мельбурне. Представлял Ленинград и спортивное общество «Трудовые резервы». Мастер спорта СССР (1956). Тренер и спортивный функционер. (ru)
- Boris Vasilyevich Stolyarov (Russian: Борис Васильевич Столяров; 20 July 1932 – 15 October 2009) was a Russian track and field athlete. He competed in the 110 m hurdles at the 1956 Summer Olympics and finished in sixth place. He won this event at the 1954 Summer Universiade and at the Soviet championships in 1956. He was selected for the 1960 Olympics, but could not compete due to a leg injury and helped the Soviet athletics team as a masseur. Around that time he briefly switched from athletics to boxing, twice becoming the heavyweight champion of Saint Petersburg. (en)
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| - Nizhny Novgorod, Russia (en)
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| - Boris Wassiljewitsch Stoljarow (russisch Борис Васильевич Столяров, engl. Transkription Boris Stolyarov; * 5. August 1932 in Nischni Nowgorod; † 15. September 2009 in Kremjonki) war ein russisch-sowjetischer Hürdenläufer, der sich auf die 110-Meter-Distanz spezialisiert hatte. (de)
- Boris Vasilyevich Stolyarov (Russian: Борис Васильевич Столяров; 20 July 1932 – 15 October 2009) was a Russian track and field athlete. He competed in the 110 m hurdles at the 1956 Summer Olympics and finished in sixth place. He won this event at the 1954 Summer Universiade and at the Soviet championships in 1956. He was selected for the 1960 Olympics, but could not compete due to a leg injury and helped the Soviet athletics team as a masseur. Around that time he briefly switched from athletics to boxing, twice becoming the heavyweight champion of Saint Petersburg. He was born in Nizhny Novgorod, but since young age traveled across Russia with his family up to Far East. He graduated from school in Volgograd and from the Institute of Physical Education in Saint Petersburg, where he started training in athletics. After retirement from competitions, for many decades he worked as an athletics coach in Severodvinsk, where he headed the local sports federation between 1978 and 1989. (en)
- Борис Васильевич Столяров (5 августа 1932, Козловка — 15 октября 2009, Кремёнки, Калужская область) — советский легкоатлет, специалист по барьерному бегу и многоборьям. Выступал за сборную СССР по лёгкой атлетике в 1950-х годах, победитель первенств всесоюзного и республиканского значения, участник летних Олимпийских игр в Мельбурне. Представлял Ленинград и спортивное общество «Трудовые резервы». Мастер спорта СССР (1956). Тренер и спортивный функционер. (ru)
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