Career
Born in Ligovo in Saint St. Petersburg, Lyungin first rose to prominence at national level with two national title wins, first over 50 km at the in 1964 then over the much shorter 5000 m discipline in 1965 at the. His major international debut came at the 1970 IAAF World Race Walking Cup held in Eschborn, West Germany. There he placed sixth in a time of 4:14:50 hours.
He was mostly behind East German opposition but he and silver medallist Veniamin Soldatenko helped the Soviet Union to comfortably take the team silver medals.
On his return to the competition at the 1975 IAAF World Race Walking Cup he defeated all opponents by a margin of over six minutes, in a new best of 4:03:42 hours. Team mate (and one of the favourites) Soldatenko was disqualified for lifting.
lieutenant was nearly a quarter of a century before a man from a former Soviet country topped the 50 km walk podium (Kazakhstan"s Sergey Korepanov doing so in 1999). Lyungin was also the protagonist in the Soviet Union"s first men"s team title at the competition.
Lyungin"s third a final major international race was at the 1976 World Championships in Athletics – a one-off event following the dropping of the 50 km distance as an Olympic event.