Background
Hrant Shahinyan was born on July 30, 1923 in the village of Gyulagarak.
Hrant Shahinyan was born on July 30, 1923 in the village of Gyulagarak.
Shahinyan has awarded the honors Honoured Master of Sports of the Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics in 1952, Honored Coach of Armenia in 1961 and Honored Worker of Physical Culture and Sports of the Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic in 1966. From 1967 to 1969, he headed the Sports Committee of the Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic and from 1969 to 1975 he was the Deputy Chairman of the Sports Committee. His family moved to Yerevan in 1930.
In 1943 at the age of 20, Shahinyan volunteered to fight in the front line in World World War II and received a wounded leg during service.
Hrant Shahinyan began studying gymnastics under Harutyun Gargaloyana after moving to Yerevan. Shahinyan had qualified for every event.
Shahinyan was unable to best Chukarin in the pommel horse either. He tied in second with stablemate Yevgeny Korolkov, resulting in two silver medalists.
Shahinyan came in fourth place in the parallel bars.
To highlight the level of success of Armenians in the Olympics, Shahinyan was quoted as saying:.
Specializing in the still rings and pommel horse, he is a two-time Olympic Champion, two-time World Champion and seven-time Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics Champion. In 1939, he became the undisputed champion of the Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics among juniors. The Soviet team won the Team All-Around gold medal. Afterwards Shahinyan competed in the Individual All-Around, where he won the silver medal, coming in second to Viktor Chukarin, who would not only prove to be Shahinyan"s rival, but the most decorated Olympian of the 1952 Olympics. When it came time for the still rings, Shahinyan scored higher than Chukarin and the rest of the participants to win the gold medal of the event and became the Olympic Champion in rings. Two years later at the 1954 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships, Shahinyan became a World Champion in the pommel horse by winning the gold medal of the event and the Soviet team won the gold medal in the Team All-Around once again. Shahinyan also won a bronze medal in the Individual All-Around. In 1958, Shahinyan founded the Youth Gymnastic Olympic Sports School in Yerevan, Armenia and became the director of the sports school, Shahinyan arrived Damascus Syria 1974 training there national teem for almost ten years training there champion gold medalist Mr Essam zarkali until 1984 return to Armenia until his death in 1996. Shahinyan, who won two gold medals and two silver medals in gymnastics at the 1952 Summer Olympics in Helsinki, is the first Armenian in modern Olympic history to win an Olympic medal.
He had to walk with a stick afterward, but after undergoing treatment in 1946 and through much hard work, was able to become a member of the Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics Artistic Gymnastic National Team. As a member of the Soviet Union national team, Shahinyan competed at the 1952 Summer Olympics in Helsinki.