Background
Senkevich was born of Russian parents in Mongolia.
Senkevich was born of Russian parents in Mongolia.
He is a Candidate of Sciences. In 1960, he graduated from the Military Medical Academy in Leningrad.
After his graduation, he received an assignment as a military doctor. In 1962, Senkevich started at Moscow Institute of Aviation and Cosmic Medicine of the Ministry of Defence. On June 1, 1965, he was selected into Medical Group 2 (along with Yevgeni Illyin, Aleksandr Kiselyov) for the long-duration Voskhod flights in space, all of which were subsequently canceled to make way for the Soviet Moon program
All three were dismissed at the beginning of the following year.
He continued his career in that field at the Institute of Medical and Biological Problems of the Ministry of Public Health. From 1966 to 1967, he participated in the 12th Soviet Antarctic expedition at Vostok station.
In 1969, Thor Heyerdahl invited Senkevich to sail on the Ra papyrus boat, and later on Ra II in 1970. Yuri Senkevich also sailed on the Tigris across the Indian Ocean.
In 1973, Senkevich began his career as a host of the "Travelers" Club" (Клуб путешественников), a show on the Soviet Central Television.
During the 30 years, he visited as a journalist more than 200 countries. Yuri Senkevich is in the Guinness Book of Records as the world"s longest serving television anchorman. He had a son, Nikolay Senkevich, who later became head of the NTV channel.