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The first Spartakiad took place in 1955, and was subsequently held every five years.
After joining the workers' movement he won the high jump at the 1928 Spartakiad.
The stadium was opened in 1955 for the regional Spartakiad.
He followed this with a win at the Spartakiad, becoming the Soviet champion.
Vinnichenko won his third Soviet national title at the 1983 Spartakiad.
He was in charge with arranging the Winter Spartakiad in 1928.
The Spartakiad included a mass gymnastics display, professional and amateurial sports championships.
The Spartakiad was a Soviet bloc version of the Olympic games.
With the creation of the Spartakiad in Moscow in 1928, more venues were constructed.
As a result Soviet sport during the 1920s tended to be fairly isolationist, with the exception of the Spartakiad.
Aktobe Region, made up by players from Khromtau, won the Spartakiad in 2013.
For the first time in the history of the Soviet Spartakiad, non-Soviet athletes were invited to take part.
Since 2006, many sporting competitions have been held, including the regular 'Spartakiad', tourist rallies, hiking and rafting trips.
In 1962 he was asked by Steaua Bucharest to play in the Spartakiad for military teams.
At 14, he excelled at the youth Spartakiad and, given his acrobatic mastery, his role was goallie.
After the war the club was formally dissolved, while many former players joined the football regional team of Zakarpattia for the Soviet Spartakiad competition.
Spartakiad (Czechoslovakia)
The Spartakiad scheduled for 1970 was canceled in the wake of the Prague Spring and the beginning of normalization.
Instead, through the auspices of the Red Sport International, it had participated in a left-wing workers' alternative, the Spartakiad, since 1928.
In 1979 Fields won silver medals at the Pan American Games and the Soviet Spartakiad.
The enlargement of the stadium was celebrated in November 1974, on the occasion of the Third National Spartakiad.
Three years later Shamil muallim went to Moscow with boys' and girls' teams to participate at the All-union School Spartakiad.
Before World War I, he instigated the idea of a national Russian sports competition, the very beginning of what under Soviet rule became the Spartakiad.
Dymano Central Stadium's Grand Arena in Moscow was constructed in 1928 for the first Spartakiad.
The latter event was held twice in four years: Winter Spartakiad and Summer Spartakiad, with international participation.