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- Q2035883 description "Handball player".
- Q2035883 description "Handball player".
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- Q2035883 abstract "For the actor, see Vladimir Maksimov.Vladimir Salmanovich Maksimov (Russian: Владимир Салманович Максимов, born October 14, 1945 in Kant, Kirghiz SSR) is a Soviet/Russian handball player. After his retirement as an active field player, he was chosen as a coach for the Russian national team, with which he won all three major titles in handball (European champion in 1996, world champion twice in 1993 and 1997 and Olympic champion in 2000). He is, with Claude Onesta for France, the only coach for a national handball team to have obtained these three titles.As an active player, he was on the team who competed in the 1972 Summer Olympics (three matches played, fifth place) and in the 1976 Summer Olympics (gold medal).".
- Q2035883 birthDate "1945-10-14".
- Q2035883 birthYear "1945".
- Q2035883 nationality Q15180.
- Q2035883 thumbnail Vladimir_Maximov_-_Handball-Teamchef_Russia_(1).jpg?width=300.
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- Q2035883 dateOfBirth "1945-10-14".
- Q2035883 name "Maksimov, Vladimir".
- Q2035883 shortDescription "Handball player".
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- Q2035883 comment "For the actor, see Vladimir Maksimov.Vladimir Salmanovich Maksimov (Russian: Владимир Салманович Максимов, born October 14, 1945 in Kant, Kirghiz SSR) is a Soviet/Russian handball player. After his retirement as an active field player, he was chosen as a coach for the Russian national team, with which he won all three major titles in handball (European champion in 1996, world champion twice in 1993 and 1997 and Olympic champion in 2000).".
- Q2035883 label "Vladimir Maksimov".
- Q2035883 depiction Vladimir_Maximov_-_Handball-Teamchef_Russia_(1).jpg.
- Q2035883 givenName "Vladimir".
- Q2035883 name "Maksimov, Vladimir".
- Q2035883 name "Vladimir Maksimov".
- Q2035883 surname "Maksimov".