Galina Yermolayeva (cyclist)

Galina Yermolayeva
Galina Yermolayeva in 1967
Personal information
Born (1937-02-04) 4 February 1937
Novokhopyorsk, Russia
Sport
SportCycling
ClubTrud, CSKA
Medal record
Representing  Soviet Union
World Championships
1958 Paris Individual sprint
1959 Amsterdam Individual sprint
1960 Leipzig Individual sprint
1961 Zürich Individual sprint
1963 Rocourt Individual sprint
1964 Paris Individual sprint
1965 San Sebastián Individual sprint
1967 Amsterdam Individual sprint
1968 Rome Individual sprint
1969 Antwerp Individual sprint
1970 Leicester Individual sprint
1971 Varese Individual sprint
1972 Marseille Individual sprint
1973 San Sebastián Individual sprint

Galina Vasilievna Yermolayeva (Russian: Галина Васильевна Ермолаева; born 4 February 1937) is a retired Soviet sprint cyclist who dominated the UCI Track Cycling World Championships of 1958–1973, winning 6 gold, 5 silver and 3 bronze medals.[1] Between 1956 and 1973 she also won at least 10 national titles.[2][3]

She was born in Novokhopyorsk, but after World War II her family moved to Moscow, where her father worked as a taxi driver. As a teenager she competed at the national level in cross-country skiing but then after a frostbite accident changed to cycling. Later for her cycling achievements she was given a car, a personal gift of Leonid Brezhnev.[2]

She graduated in construction engineer and later married Anatoly Vasiliev (Russian: Анатолий Серге́евич Васильев), changing her last name to Vasilieva.[2]

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