Anatoly Kolesov, triple World Champion of Greco-Roman Wrestling (1962, 1963, 1965) died at the age of 74. Sick for a long time, the athlete was still chosen by the Russian Olympic Committee to be head of the delegation to the London Olympics in August. In the following days, Russia has also lost Mr. Valery Onopko, died suddenly at the age of 64. He was Secretary General of the Wrestling...
Anatoli Kolesov and Valery Onopko's Death
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