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Vse na lyzhi! The Culture of Skiing in Russia and the Development of Soviet Biathlon---1888 to 1991.

机译:Vse na lyzhi!俄罗斯的滑雪文化与苏联冬季两项的发展(-1888年至1991年)。

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Nowhere in the world was the sport of biathlon, a combination of cross-country skiing and rifle marksmanship, taken more seriously than in the Soviet Union, and no other nation garnered greater success in international competition. From the introduction of modern biathlon as an international sport in 1958 to the USSR's demise in 1991, Russians won 32 percent of all possible medals awarded in world championship and Olympic competition. The closest competitor was Norway, whose national team gathered a distant 15 percent over the same period of time. So dominant were the biathletes of the USSR that their victory was often a foregone conclusion at major events such as the Olympics. Yet it was more than sheer technical skill that created Soviet hegemony in biathlon. The sport was bound to the Soviet Union's culture, educational system and historical experience and provided the perfect ideological platform to promote the state's socialist system and military might, imbuing the sport with a Cold War sensibility that transcended the government's primary quest for postwar success at the Olympics. How the USSR interpreted the sport of skiing within a variety of cultural, ideological, political and social contexts throughout the course of seven decades is the primary focus of this dissertation. It attempts to answer why success in cross-country ski racing and biathlon at the international level was so crucial to Soviet sport policy, a subordinate yet consistently integral part of the polity's cultural and political construct. Although biathlon was among the tiniest of sporting subsets in the latter half of the twentieth century, it nevertheless reflected many of the Soviet culture's broader concepts in its reductive concision: ideological, historical and artistic. From a different perspective altogether, though, this miniscule piece of the Soviet project looms large in the history of global sport: it is impossible to write about biathlon, currently the most popular winter spectator sport in Europe, without considering the significant influence of the USSR. In the beginning, the Soviet Union owned biathlon, and so are the stories of both the state and the event inseparably conjoined.
机译:冬季两项运动是越野滑雪和步枪射击技术的结合,在世界上没有哪项运动比苏联更受重视,没有其他国家在国际比赛中获得更大的成功。从1958年引入现代冬季两项作为一项国际运动,到1991年苏联解体,俄国人赢得了世界锦标赛和奥林匹克竞赛中所有可能获得的奖牌的32%。与之最接近的竞争对手是挪威,挪威的国家队在同一时期获得了15%的遥遥领先。苏联的两项运动员是如此有统治力,以至于他们的胜利通常是在诸如奥运会之类的重大事件上已成定局的结论。然而,不仅仅是两项技术创造了苏联冬季两项的霸权地位。这项运动与苏联的文化,教育体系和历史经验联系在一起,并为促进国家的社会主义制度和军事力量提供了理想的意识形态平台,使这项运动具有冷战敏感性,超越了政府对战后成功的最初追求。奥运会。在整个七十年的过程中,苏联如何在各种文化,意识形态,政治和社会背景下诠释滑雪运动是本文的主要重点。它试图回答为什么在国际范围内在越野滑雪比赛和冬季两项比赛中取得成功对苏联的体育政策如此重要,而苏联的体育政策是从属的但始终如一的政治文化结构的一部分。尽管冬季两项是二十世纪下半叶最微小的体育运动项目之一,但它在简化性方面却反映了许多苏联文化的更广泛概念:意识形态,历史和艺术。但是,从不同的角度来看,苏联这个微不足道的项目在全球体育史上隐约可见:如果不考虑苏联的重大影响,就不可能撰写关于冬季两项运动(目前是欧洲最受欢迎的冬季观赏运动)的文章。 。最初,苏联拥有两项冬季两项运动,因此国家与事件的故事密不可分。

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  • 作者

    Frank, William D.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Washington.;

  • 授予单位 University of Washington.;
  • 学科 History Russian and Soviet.;Recreation.;Slavic Studies.;History Military.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2011
  • 页码 543 p.
  • 总页数 543
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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