Anatoliy Yulin

Anatoly Ivanovich Julin (Russian Анатолий Иванович Юлин, English transcription Anatoliy Yulin, . Born March 10, 1929 in Beketowo, Tula Oblast, † 29 August 2002) was a track and field athlete, who competed for the Soviet Union. It was 1954 European Champion in the 400 - meter hurdles.

Julin won a title at the Soviet Championships. In the years 1952 to 1954, he finished each ranked second behind Yuri Litujew, 1951, 1955 and 1957, Julin was third in 1948 and 1949 in fourth.

At the 1952 Olympics in Helsinki Julin was fourth in 52.8 seconds. He was 0.6 seconds behind well behind the third-placed New Zealander John Holland; Litujew won silver behind Charles Moore from the USA. 1954 at the European Athletics Championships in Bern Julin won the third lead in 52.1 seconds, his semi-final he won in 51.6 seconds. In the final, he achieved his fastest run of his career. In 50.5 seconds he defeated Litujew, which was by 50.8 seconds in second place. Litujew held since 1953 with 50.4 seconds the world record, Julin led with his 50.5 seconds to the world leaderboard years 1954, 1955 it reached 51.0 seconds, press the top position in the world.

At the Olympic Games in Melbourne in 1956 Julin difference in 51.7 seconds from the semi-finals. Litujew reached the final as the only Europeans and finished fourth. Together with Litujew Julin occurred in the Soviet - 4 x 400 - meter relay. In 3:11,1 minutes, the relay did not qualify for the final. 1958 at the European Championships in Stockholm reached Julin once the final and finished in 52.3 seconds 5th place

The Russian-born lived in 1948 in Belarus. At a height of 1.75 m his competition weight was 70 kg.

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