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Soviet canoeist (born 1938)

Nikolai Chuzhikov

Personal information
Born 5 May 1938 (1938-05-05) (age 86)Makeshkino, Belgorod Oblast, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
Medal record Men's canoe sprint Olympic Games Gold medal – first place 1964 Tokyo K-4 1000 m World Championships Gold medal – first place 1966 East Berlin K-4 10000 m Bronze medal – third place 1963 Jajce K-2 1000 m

Nikolai Chuzhikov (sometimes listed as Nikoly Zhushikov or Nikolay Zhuzhikov, born 5 May 1938) is a Soviet sprint canoeist who competed in the 1960s. Competing in two Summer Olympics, he won a gold in the K-4 1000 m at Tokyo in 1964.

Chuzhikov also won two medals at the ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships with a gold (K-4 10000 m: 1966) and a bronze (K-2 1000 m: 1963).

vteOlympic kayaking champions in men's K-4 1000 m
1964: Nikolai Chuzhikov, Anatoli Grishin, Vyacheslav Ionov, Vladimir Morozov (URS) 1968: Steinar Amundsen, Tore Berger, Egil Søby, Jan Johansen (NOR) 1972: Yuri Filatov, Yuri Stetsenko, Vladimir Morozov, Valeri Didenko (URS) 1976: Sergei Chukhray, Aleksandr Degtyarev, Yuri Filatov, Vladimir Morozov (URS) 1980: Rüdiger Helm, Bernd Olbricht, Harald Marg, Bernd Duvigneau (GDR) 1984: Grant Bramwell, Ian Ferguson, Paul MacDonald, Alan Thompson (NZL) 1988: Zsolt Gyulay, Ferenc Csipes, Sándor Hódosi, Attila Ábrahám (HUN) 1992: Mario Von Appen, Oliver Kegel, Thomas Reineck, André Wohllebe (GER) 1996: Thomas Reineck, Olaf Winter, Detlef Hofmann, Mark Zabel (GER) 2000: Zoltán Kammerer, Botond Storcz, Ákos Vereckei, Gábor Horváth (HUN) 2004: Zoltán Kammerer, Botond Storcz, Ákos Vereckei, Gábor Horváth (HUN) 2008: Raman Piatrushenka, Aliaksei Abalmasau, Artur Litvinchuk, Vadzim Makhneu (BLR) 2012: Tate Smith, Dave Smith, Murray Stewart, Jacob Clear (AUS) 2016: Max Rendschmidt, Tom Liebscher, Max Hoff, Marcus Gross (GER)
vteWorld champions in men's canoe sprint K-4 10000 m
1950: SwedenKarl Andersson Stig Andersson Gösta Gustavsson Harry Johansson 1954: SwedenEinar Pihl Ebbe Frick Ragnar Heurlin Stig Andersson 1958: West GermanyMichel Scheuer Georg Lietz Gustav Schmidt Theodor Kleine 1963: HungaryIstván Timár László Fábián Otto Koltai László Ürögi 1966: Soviet UnionNikolai Chuzhikov Anatoli Grishin Vladimir Morozov Vyacheslav Ionov 1970: NorwayEgil Søby Steinar Amundsen Tore Berger Jan Johansen 1971: RomaniaCuprian Macarencu Costel Coșniță Vasilie Simiocenco Atanase Sciotnic 1973: HungaryCsaba Giczy Tibor Nagy Csongor Vargha Géza Kralován 1974: Soviet UnionLeonid Derevyanko Nikolai Gorbachev Pytor Zhurga Anatoly Sharykin 1975: NorwayEinar Rasmussen Steinar Amundsen Andreas Orheim Olaf Søyland 1977: Soviet UnionAleksandr Shaparenko Vladimir Morozov Sergey Nikolskiy Aleksandr Avdeyev 1978: Soviet UnionAleksandr Shaparenko Sergey Nikolskiy Vladimir Morozov Aleksandr Avdeyev 1979: Soviet UnionAleksandr Shaparenko Sergey Nikolskiy Vladimir Morozov Aleksandr Avdeyev 1981: Soviet UnionAleksandr Yermilov Nikolay Baranov Sergey Kolokolov Vasiliy Silenkov 1982: Soviet UnionAleksandr Yermilov Nikolay Baranov Sergei Chukhray Vladimir Romanovsky 1983: Soviet UnionNikolay Astapkovich Aleksandr Avdeyev Nikolay Baranov Aleksandr Yermilov 1985: HungaryZoltán Böjti Tibor Helyi Zoltán Kovács Kálmán Petrovics 1986: Soviet UnionNikolay Oselez Grigory Medvedev Sergey Kislev Aleksandr Akunichikov 1987: NorwayHarald Amundsen Arne Sletsjøe Morten Ivarsen Arne Johan Almeland 1989: Soviet UnionVladimir Bobrezhov Aleksandr Myzgin Sergey Superata Artūras Vieta 1990: Soviet UnionDmitry Bankovsky Vladimir Bobrezhov Aleksandr Myzgin Artūras Vieta 1991: GermanyDetlef Hofmann Oliver Kegel Thomas Reineck André Wohllebe 1993: GermanyThomas Reineck Oliver Kegel André Wohllebe Mario Von Appen