Vladimir Muravyov (athlete)
Vladimir Pavlovich Muravyov (Russian: Владимир Павлович Муравьёв) (born September 30, 1959 in Karaganda, Kazakh SSR) is a former Soviet track and field athlete who competed in the sprints. He was the winner of two gold medals in 4×100 m relay at the Olympic Games. He was also three times Soviet champion outdoors, and two times indoor champion.
At the 1980 Summer Olympics, Vladimir Muravyov was sixth in the 100 metres final, but went out in the heats of the 200 metres, but he ran the opening leg in the Soviet 4×100 m relay team, which won the Gold medal. At the 1982 European Championships, Muravyov was seventh in 200 m. At the first World Championships he reached the semifinal in 200 m and was a member of Soviet 4×100 m relay team, which won the bronze.
Muravyov missed the 1984 Summer Olympics due the boycott. In 1985 he was second behind Poland's Marian Woronin in the European Cup, but went on to win the relay, but was sixth at the 1985 IAAF World Cup in 200 m and third in 4×100 m relay. He won the gold medal at the 1986 European Championships as a member of Soviet 4×100 m relay team.
At the 1987 World Championships, Muravyov was eliminated in the quarterfinal of 100 m, but was second with the Soviet 4×100 m relay team. At the 1988 Summer Olympics, Muravyov was again in the Soviet 4×100 m relay team, which, in the absence of United States, which was disqualified in the heats, won the gold medal.
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- 1912
Jacobs, Macintosh, d'Arcy, Applegarth (GBR)
- 1920
Paddock, Scholz, Murchison, Kirksey (USA)
- 1924
Murchison, Clarke, Hussey, LeConey (USA)
- 1928
Wykoff, Quinn, Borah, Russell (USA)
- 1932
Kiesel, Toppino, Dyer, Wykoff (USA)
- 1936
Owens, Metcalfe, Draper, Wykoff (USA)
- 1948
Ewell, Wright, Dillard, Patton (USA)
- 1952
Smith, Dillard, Remigino, Stanfield (USA)
- 1956
Murchison, King, Baker, Morrow (USA)
- 1960
Cullmann, Hary, Mahlendorf, Lauer (EUA)
- 1964
Drayton, Ashworth, Stebbins, Hayes (USA)
- 1968
Greene, Pender, Smith, Hines (USA)
- 1972
Black, Taylor, Tinker, Hart (USA)
- 1976
Glance, Jones, Hampton, Riddick (USA)
- 1980
Muravyov, Sidorov, Aksinin, Prokofyev (URS)
- 1984
Graddy, Brown, Smith, Lewis (USA)
- 1988
Bryzhin, Krylov, Muravyov, Savin (URS)
- 1992
Marsh, Burrell, Mitchell, Lewis, Jett (USA)
- 1996
Esmie, Gilbert, Surin, Bailey, Chambers (CAN)
- 2000
Drummond, Williams, Lewis, Greene, Montgomery, Brokenburr (USA)
- 2004
Gardener, Campbell, Devonish, Lewis-Francis (GBR)
- 2008
Carter, Frater, Bolt, Powell, Thomas (JAM)
- 2012
Carter, Frater, Blake, Bolt, Bailey-Cole (JAM)
- 2016
Powell, Blake, Ashmeade, Bolt, Minzie, Bailey-Cole (JAM)
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- 1934: Germany (Schein, Gillmeister, Hornberger, Borchmeyer)
- 1938: Germany (Kersch, Hornberger, Neckermann, Scheuring)
- 1946: Sweden (Danielsson, Nilsson, Laessker, Håkansson)
- 1950: Soviet Union (Sukharev, Kalyayev, Sanadze, Karakulov)
- 1954: Hungary (Zarándi, Varasdi, Csányi, Goldoványi)
- 1958: West Germany (Mahlendorf, Hary, Fütterer, Germar)
- 1962: West Germany (Ulonska, Gamper, Bender, Germar)
- 1966: France (Berger, Delecour, Piquemal, Bambuck)
- 1969: France (Sarteur, Bourbeillon, Fenouil, St.-Gilles)
- 1971: Czechoslovakia (Kříž, Demeč, Kynos, Bohman)
- 1974: France (Sainte-Rose, Arame, Cherrier, Chauvelot)
- 1978: Poland (Nowosz, Licznerski, Dunecki, Woronin)
- 1982: Soviet Union (Sokolov, Aksinin, Prokofyev, Sidorov)
- 1986: Soviet Union (Yevgenyev, Yuschmanov, Muravyov, Bryzhin)
- 1990: France (Morinière, Sangouma, Trouabal, Marie-Rose)
- 1994: France (Lomba, Perrot, Trouabal, Sangouma)
- 1998: Great Britain (Condon, Campbell, Walker, Golding)
- 2002: Ukraine (Vasyukov, Rurak, Dovhal, Kaydash)
- 2006: Great Britain (Chambers, Campbell, Devonish, Lewis-Francis)
- 2010: France (Vicaut, Lemaitre, Pessonneaux, Mbandjock)
- 2012: Netherlands (Mariano, Martina, Codrington, van Luijk)
- 2014: Great Britain (Gemili, Kilty, Aikines-Aryeetey, Ellington)
- 2016: Great Britain (Dasaolu, Gemili, Ellington, Ujah)
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