Legend of Petre Mahvenieradze

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  • Опубліковано 27 тра 2024
  • Petre Mshvenieradze:
    Birth and Death: Petre Mshvenieradze was born on March 24, 1929, in Tbilisi, Georgian SSR, and passed away on December 3, 2003, in Moscow, Russia.
    Olympic Participation: Mshvenieradze competed in three Summer Olympics for the Soviet Union: 1952, 1956, and 1960.
    1952 Olympics: In the 1952 Helsinki Olympics, he was part of the Soviet water polo team that finished seventh. He played all nine matches and scored at least one goal.
    1956 Olympics: At the 1956 Melbourne Olympics, he won a bronze medal with the Soviet team. He played in all seven matches of the tournament.
    1960 Olympics: Mshvenieradze also competed in the 1960 Rome Olympics, contributing to his team’s efforts throughout the tournament.
    Blood in the Water Match: He participated in the infamous "Blood in the Water" match during the 1956 Olympics against Hungary, which took place amidst the Hungarian Revolution. The match ended with a 4-0 victory for Hungary and involved a significant altercation in the pool.
    Family Legacy: Petre Mshvenieradze is the father of two water polo players, Giorgi and Nuzgari, continuing the family’s athletic legacy.
    Sporting Career: Mshvenieradze was known for his strong performance and dedication to the sport, making significant contributions to his team over the years.
    Recognition: He is remembered as one of the prominent water polo players of his time, with a career spanning across several important international competitions.
    Nationality: Although he competed for the Soviet Union, Mshvenieradze was of Georgian heritage and is celebrated in both Soviet and Georgian sports history.
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