Alexander Zavyalov, born on June second, nineteen fifty-five, is a distinguished former Soviet and Russian cross-country skier who made his mark in the early 1980s. Training under the Armed Forces sports society, he showcased exceptional talent and determination throughout his athletic career.
His most notable achievements include winning a bronze medal in the fifty kilometer event at the 1980 Winter Olympics held in Lake Placid, New York. Zavyalov further solidified his legacy by earning two silver medals at the 1984 Winter Olympics in Sarajevo, excelling in both the thirty kilometer race and the four by ten kilometer relay.
In addition to his Olympic success, Zavyalov triumphed in the Cross-Country World Cup during the nineteen eighty-two to eighty-three season. His prowess was also evident at the 1982 FIS Nordic World Ski Championships, where he secured a gold medal in the four by ten kilometer relay, tying with the renowned Oddvar Brå, and a silver in the fifteen kilometer event.
Academically, Zavyalov graduated from the Smolensk Institute of Physical Culture in nineteen seventy-eight. His contributions to the sport were recognized when he was awarded the prestigious Order of Lenin in nineteen eighty-three, a testament to his dedication and excellence in cross-country skiing.