Matytsin Oleg Vasilyevich
Central Federal District of the Russian Federation
Moscow
Government and social institutions
19.05.1964
Minister
Previous jobs:
Russian state university of physical culture, sport, youth and tourism (GTsOLIFK)
President
Education:
Russian state university of physical culture, sport, youth and tourism (GTsOLIFK) - 1985
Russian academy of public service under the President of the Russian Federation, RAGS - 2006
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Biography
Was born on May 19, 1964 in Moscow.
1985: GIFK
In 1985 graduated from the State institute of physical culture (since 2011 - the Russian state university of physical culture, sport, youth and tourism (GTsOLIFK)).
1991: Peking University of sport
In 1991 graduated from Peking University of sport.
2001: RGAFK
In 2001 - 2006 - the rector of the Russian state academy of physical culture, the head of the department of the theory and a technique of individual and game sports of RGAFK.
2005: PCCC
Since 2005 was the president of the Russian student's sports union.
2006
RAGS
In 2006 graduated from Academy of civil service under the President of the Russian Federation (since 2010 - the Russian Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration (RANEPA)).
GTSOLIFK
In 2006 - 2015 - the president of the Russian state university of physical culture, sport, youth and tourism.
2015
Return to RSSS
Since 2015 - the honorary president of the Russian student's sports union.
FISU
Since November 8, 2015 - the president of the International federation of university sport (FISU).
2020: Ministry of Sport of the Russian Federation
On January 21, 2020 it is appointed the Minister of Sport of the Russian Federation and reserves a post of the president of the International federation of university sport (FISU)[1].
Awards
It is awarded with the Order of Friendship.
Additional information
For January, 2020 published more than 80 scientific works, from them 7 books among which there are five textbooks and manuals, two monographs: "Table tennis. Unknown about known" (1994), "Training of young athletes in table tennis" (1995).
Master of Sports of the USSR in table tennis.
Owner of the Cup of the USSR (1982).
Prize-winner of the Sports contest of the people of the USSR (1983) and championship of the USSR (1984).
Honored trainer of Russia (1997)[2]for.