Career
Kutsenko spent his childhood in Tavrovo, learning at the village eight-year school and playing football, volleyball, ice hockey, and lapta in his free time. After finishing the school, he entered Shebekino chemico-mechanical technicum, where he became interested in orienteering. He then had served in the Soviet Army for two years and worked in the boiler factory Energomash in Belgorod since 1974.
There was a sports club Ellada by the factory, where he was invited to train in the athletics section.
After a year in the club, at age 23 Kutsenko became interested in the Decathlon. Serious trainings began, as did gradual growth in the sport.
In 1976 Kutsenko was a Candidate for Master of Sports, in 1977—Master of Sports of the Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics, and in 1978—Master of Sports of the Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics, International Class. In 1978 he entered the extramural Physical Culture Department of Belgorod Pedagogical Institute.
After the Olympics, Kutsenko returned to the factory Energomash, where he worked as a blacksmith for twenty years.