Viktor Smyrnov

Viktor Smyrnov
Medal record
Swimming
Representing  Ukraine
Paralympic Games
2004 Athens 100 metre backstroke - S11
2004 Athens 100 metre butterfly - S11
2004 Athens 100 metre freestyle - S11
2004 Athens 200m individual medley - SM11
2004 Athens 400 metre freestyle - S11
2012 London 100 metre butterfly - S11
2004 Athens 100 metre breaststroke - SB11
2012 London 100 metre butterfly - SM11
2004 Athens 50 metre freestyle - S11
2008 Beijing 100 metre backstroke - S11
2008 Beijing 100 metre breaststroke - SB11
2008 Beijing 100 metre butterfly - S11
2012 London 100 metre backstroke - S11
IPC European Championships
2009 Reykjavik 100 m backstroke S11
2009 Reykjavik 100 m butterfly S11
2009 Reykjavik 100 m freestyle S11
2016 Funchal 400m freestyle S11
2014 Eindhoven 100m breaststroke SB11
2016 Funchal 50m freestyle S11
2016 Funchal 100 m backstroke – S11
2016 Funchal 100 m breaststroke – SB11
2016 Funchal 200 m ind. medley SM11

Viktor Smyrnov (born 2 August 1986 in Donetsk, Ukrainian SSR) is a paralympic swimmer from Ukraine competing mainly in category S11 events.

Viktor has competed at two Paralympic games, winning ten medals, five of them gold. In the 2004 Summer Paralympics he won all of his five golds winning the 100 metres (330 ft) backstroke, butterfly and freestyle, the 200 metres (660 ft) individual medley and the 400 metres (1,300 ft) freestyle, he also finished second behind countryman Oleksandr Mashchenko who broke the world record in the 100m breaststroke and picked up a bronze in the 50 metres (160 ft) freestyle. The 2008 Summer Paralympics would not prove as profitable in terms of medals for Viktor as he picked up three bronzes, in the 100m backstroke, breaststroke and butterfly. He was disqualified in the 100m freestyle final, finished fifth in the 50m freestyle and fourth in the 400m freestyle. [1]

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