Nikolai Andrianov

Nikolai Andrianov
Andrianov c. 1974
Personal information
Full nameNikolai Yefimovich Andrianov
Born14 October 1952
Died21 March 2011(2011-03-21) (aged 58)
Height166 cm (5 ft 5 in)
Gymnastics career
DisciplineMen's artistic gymnastics
Country
represented
Soviet Union
Head coach(es)Nikolai Tolkachev
Medal record
Olympic Games
1972 Munich Floor exercise
1976 Montreal All-around
1976 Montreal Floor exercise
1976 Montreal Rings
1976 Montreal Vault
1980 Moscow Team competition
1980 Moscow Vault
1972 Munich Team competition
1976 Montreal Team competition
1976 Montreal Parallel bars
1980 Moscow All-around
1980 Moscow Floor exercise
1972 Munich Vault
1976 Montreal Pommel horse
1980 Moscow Horizontal bar
World Championships
1974 Varna Still rings
1978 Strasbourg Still rings
1978 Strasbourg All-around
1979 Ft. Worth Team competition
1974 Varna Team competition
1974 Varna All-around
1974 Varna Pommel horse
1974 Varna Vault
1974 Varna Parallel bars
1978 Strasbourg Team competition
1978 Strasbourg Vault
1978 Strasbourg Parallel bars
1979 Ft. Worth Vault
European Championships
1971 Madrid Pommel horse
1971 Madrid Vault
1973 Grenoble Floor exercise
1973 Grenoble Vault
1975 Bern All-around
1975 Bern Floor exercise
1975 Bern Vault
1975 Bern Parallel bars
1975 Bern Horizontal bar
1971 Madrid Still rings
1971 Madrid Parallel bars
1973 Grenoble All-around
1973 Grenoble Still rings
1973 Grenoble Parallel bars
1975 Bern Pommel horse
1971 Madrid All-around
1971 Madrid Floor exercise

Nikolai Yefimovich Andrianov (Russian: Никола́й Ефи́мович Андриа́нов; 14 October 1952 – 21 March 2011) was a Soviet and Russian gymnast.

He held the record for men for the most Olympic medals at 15 (7 gold medals, 5 silver medals, 3 bronze medals) until Michael Phelps surpassed him at the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics. Andrianov is the third athlete (male or female) in cumulative Olympic medals after Phelps's 28 and Larisa Latynina's 18. Andrianov won the most medals at the 1976 Summer Olympics with 6 individual medals and one team medal. Within the sport of Men's Artistic Gymnastics, he also holds the men's record for most individual Olympic medals (12) and shares the male record for most individual Olympic gold medals in gymnastics (6) with Boris Shakhlin and Dmitry Bilozerchev (the latter of which only if you count the 1984 Alternate Olympics). In many other rankings among all-time medal winners at the Olympic, World, and European levels, he ranks very high (for example, he is second only to Vitaly Scherbo in total individual medal counts at either the gold level or any level at the combined Olympic and World levels as well as at the combined Olympic, World, and European levels), easily making him one of the most decorated gymnasts of all time. He ranks as the fourth-most decorated Olympian of all time.