Background
Edmund Cheslavovich was born on January 6, 1936 in Dnepropetrovsk in the family of Lipinsky Cheslav Geranimovich and Lipinskaya Lina Ilinichna.
Edmund Cheslavovich was born on January 6, 1936 in Dnepropetrovsk in the family of Lipinsky Cheslav Geranimovich and Lipinskaya Lina Ilinichna.
Edmund Cheslavovich graduated from State Central Order of Lenin Institute of Physical Education (1953-1958).
In 1958-1959 Edmund Cheslavovich worked as a physical education instructor at Dnepropetrovsk Mining Institute named after Artem, then as an instructor at Shchyolkovo Chemico-Mechanical Technical School (1959-1960).
In 1960-1962 Edmund Cheslavovich was chairman of the Shchyolkovo City Council of the Union of Sports Societies and Organizations. Since 1963 he was a boxing coach and director of the Central School of Higher Sports Skills of Moscow region. Among his trainees are the USSR champion A. Avdeev and the finalist of the USSR championship Yu. Bystrov, as well as winners and prize-winners of the USSR Junior Championships.
From 1974 to 1976 Edmund Cheslavovich worked as a trainer-consultant in the People's Democratic Republic of Yemen. In 1968-1974 he was the executive secretary of the USSR Boxing Federation.
Edmund Cheslavovich took an active part in the preparation and holding of the 1980 Summer Olympics. From 1976 to 1980 he worked as deputy director of management of sports programs of the Organizing Committee "Olympiad-80".
In 1981-1989 he was the head of the department in the Central Council of "Dynamo". In 1985-1989 he was deputy chairman of the Boxing Federation of the USSR and simultaneously, from 1982 to 1989, headed the Boxing Federation of the RSFSR. From 1996 to 2009 Edmund Cheslavovich was the deputy general director of Moscow City Physical Culture and Sports Association.
As president of the Eastern European Bureau since 1990, Edmund Cheslavovich was a member of the Executive Committee of the World Boxing Council, which brings together professional boxing associations from 159 countries. Since 1993 he was President of CIS and Slavic Boxing Bureau, and since 1996 - Vice-President of the World Boxing Council.
In 1996-1998 he was deputy head of the Executive Directorate of the World Youth Games held in Moscow in 1998 under the patronage of the International Olympic Committee. In 1998-1999 he was the head of the Executive Directorate for the preparation and holding of the 37th Congress of the World Boxing Council in Moscow. He worked as a supervisor or chief judge at the matches of Tyson, González, Oscar De La Hoya, Tszyu, Chávez held in Las Vegas, as well as at the "match of the century" between E. Holyfield and L. Lewis.
Edmund Lipinsky was a president of the charitable foundation "Youth of the Planet" (1997).
Edmund Lipinsky was a corresponding member of the International Academy for Integration of Science and Business.