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  • Опубликовано: 20 сен 2024
  • clips of Vassily Alexeev

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  • @sevfan1
    @sevfan1 9 лет назад +155

    I'm 53, I remember watching him when I was a kid. What a legend.

    • @bfr74vz80
      @bfr74vz80 8 лет назад +17

      Before the internet and ESPN, all we had was ABC Wide world of Sports. To this day Vasily is the only name I remember from weightlifting, the man was a true legend

    • @mjb12141963
      @mjb12141963 4 года назад +5

      I'm 56 now. I have the same memories. Watching Wide World of Sports with the "Agony of Defeat". That skier walked away they said. When weight lifting or body building was on or Nascar when it was worth watching. Too bad the world turned out the way it has.

    • @user-zg9ov1oy7z
      @user-zg9ov1oy7z 4 года назад +3

      Big tks, sir.

    • @22448824
      @22448824 3 года назад +2

      @@mjb12141963 You’re not wrong there MJB

    • @ManuelRamirez-lz8gw
      @ManuelRamirez-lz8gw 3 года назад +3

      Great weightlifter athletic

  • @deetsepnopoulos3122
    @deetsepnopoulos3122 4 года назад +14

    That 255kg lift in the 1976 Olympics which was not shown here is still a monster lift today 44 years later. He also had the best sideburns ever. Ha ha. RIP Vasily Alexeev.

  • @EpicsAdademy
    @EpicsAdademy 9 лет назад +78

    I had the pleasure of meeting Vasily many years ago at his home when I was making a film about his life. He was a very funny guy and extremely generous and we were made to feel extremely welcome when filming in his home for several days. He was truly one of the greatest Olympic athletes of all time.

    • @CekTopGaZa1988
      @CekTopGaZa1988 8 лет назад +4

      where can we watch this film??

    • @EpicsAdademy
      @EpicsAdademy 8 лет назад +1

      Hi, I found it on You tube the film I worked on was for a UK braodcast channel.

    • @jxqjxq727
      @jxqjxq727 5 лет назад +2

      @@EpicsAdademy what was the name of that film?

    • @EpicsAdademy
      @EpicsAdademy 5 лет назад +4

      @@jxqjxq727 It was a series, something like olympic legends, I am not sure , its been a long time. sorry. There was Olga Korbut, Mark Spitz, and about another 8 or so...so all the real top level superstars of all time, It was made before Sir Steve Redgrave won his 6th Gold medal,

    • @jxqjxq727
      @jxqjxq727 5 лет назад

      @@EpicsAdademy much appreciated!

  • @ThreeLittleBirds111
    @ThreeLittleBirds111 6 лет назад +44

    I'm 63 ..growing up watching this man shatter records was so incredible I'll never forget ...amazing human

  • @thesergio9444
    @thesergio9444 8 лет назад +32

    I was fortunate enough to be the second person to congratulate Alexeev after his 500lb clean and jerk.I was backstage with my coach Larry Barnolth.

    • @odessafile75
      @odessafile75 3 года назад +1

      You had an incredible physique Sergio. I think you should have beaten Arnold at the 1970 AAU Mr. World which was held in conjunction with the Weightlifting in Columbus.

    • @Ease54
      @Ease54 2 года назад +1

      I was lucky enough to be in the audience in Columbus for the big milestone. One of my fondest memories.

    • @keithlilly6242
      @keithlilly6242 Месяц назад

      @@odessafile75Sergio died in 2012. Am I missing something if this post was 7 years ago. Just saying couldn’t be Sergio unless I’m looking at something wrong.

    • @odessafile75
      @odessafile75 Месяц назад

      @keithlilly6242 I was joking with the poster who calls himself " the Sergio" advising that he ( if he was the actual Sergio Oliva) should have won the 1970 AAU World over Arnold as he had the better physique.
      Yes, you are correct. The real Sergio Oliva died many years before I made the comment.

  • @WOODR52
    @WOODR52 8 лет назад +72

    Vasily Alexeev and Leonid Zhabotinsky are my heroes since I was little. 1964 & 1968 Olympics, Leonid died on my mom's birthday 2016. I got both of their autographs, and shook their hands, R.I.P. My friends...

    • @midwestguy761
      @midwestguy761 5 лет назад +5

      I envy you for not only seeing Vasily, but getting his auto graph.. Vasily and David Rigert were true standouts.
      Jon Cole and Jack Barnes were great on the power lifting side. I would like to go back in time when these guys roamed the planet in their prime....

    • @user-zg9ov1oy7z
      @user-zg9ov1oy7z 4 года назад +3

      Big tks, sir.

  • @carpediem6568
    @carpediem6568 4 года назад +10

    Saw him on Wide World of Sports and interview by Jim McKay, right in the middle of the Cold War. Alekseyev, in good English, made the point to mention he liked coming to the US. A great ambassador, as well as athlete for the USSR.

  • @edwardtaylor6251
    @edwardtaylor6251 9 лет назад +28

    The greatest lifter i ever saw, my hero. If he was lifting today with all the latest training techniques, he would be unbeatable, just like my drumming hero buddy rich who was my inspiration to play drums. I have been drumming for over fifty years, I was a lightweight lifter back in the sixties, so two masters of their craft to inspire me.

  • @lloydprock8873
    @lloydprock8873 3 года назад +8

    The greatest....loved watching him as a kid

  • @ЯрославКозвонин
    @ЯрославКозвонин 5 лет назад +41

    Василию Алексееву светлая память,богатырь земли Русской.

    • @dina.4283
      @dina.4283 3 года назад +1

      Он не русский во всяком случае есть примесь

    • @uilgood2943
      @uilgood2943 3 года назад +4

      @@dina.4283 Бл чел, по твоему русский не может иметь чёрных волос и карих глаз!? В инете фио Василий Иванович Алексеев, знач русский!

    • @atleticpower119
      @atleticpower119 3 года назад

      Самый сильный среди всех евреев
      Василий Алексеев

    • @uilgood2943
      @uilgood2943 3 года назад +1

      @@atleticpower119 так он не еврей

    • @atleticpower119
      @atleticpower119 3 года назад

      @@uilgood2943 посмотрите выпуск с Гордоном.Он сам про себя так говорил.

  • @johnshell2480
    @johnshell2480 8 лет назад +36

    Greatest weightlifter ever. Grew up watching this guy with my dad. He never disappointed.

  • @BLUTOV
    @BLUTOV 9 лет назад +20

    I was 10 years old during the 72 Olympics.....the man had a presence no one could touch.

  • @ВасилийИванов-л2ц
    @ВасилийИванов-л2ц 5 лет назад +13

    Василий Иванович Алексеев, величайший штангист, слава Советского спорта!!!

  • @vjreejr
    @vjreejr 10 лет назад +58

    In his day, he was the Michael Jordan of weightlifting. The best you could hope for was second when you were in competition with him. I was 9 during the 1972 Olympics and was awestruck watching this Russian do those lifts. I never forgot him.

    • @earldeanpowell
      @earldeanpowell 9 лет назад +9

      Well said...a majestic athlete

    • @cdrandi7in
      @cdrandi7in 5 лет назад

      Naim lol

    • @Poogoo701
      @Poogoo701 5 лет назад +2

      if he had these lifts even today he'd still dominate

    • @jfg1104
      @jfg1104 Год назад

      ​@Konrad Prodamski not even close. LASHA , destroys him

  • @Александр72
    @Александр72 2 месяца назад +1

    В какой раз пересматриваю и всё как в первый. Мощь сила спокойствие!!!! СССР РОССИЯ!

  • @streetmachine100
    @streetmachine100 4 года назад +5

    No disrespect to any other weightlifter, but this guy is THE guy. So many world records, he was just incredible. For me he is the lifter all are judged by, and so far they have all come short

  • @carlosaraujo1327
    @carlosaraujo1327 9 лет назад +9

    i saw him for the first time in The 76 olimpic games...very impressive indeed...may you rest in peace ..Alexeev the great...

  • @chuckbuckbobuck
    @chuckbuckbobuck 7 лет назад +10

    I remember Columbus, 1970 and seeing the 501 C&J on ABC's Wide World of Sports. It got one of the highest ratings of all times for that series. I later became an Olympic lifter myself and have I had lived in the USSR probably would have been a Olympic possibility (Cleaned & Jerked 205 lbs at 13 years of age at 132 lbs.) but that never happened. After all these years Alekseyev first 500 + C&J still resonates with me. They say he could have done 600 lbs but ran out time as he made his world records incrementally to get as much cash from the decrepit Soviet system as possible as every WR was big money for him back then. We miss you Vassily--weightlifting showman extraordinaire!

  • @DonCarlosHormozi
    @DonCarlosHormozi 8 лет назад +25

    What a monster!!!! I loved this guy!!! RIP

  • @РафаэльЗиннатуллин-п8к

    Наш великий чемпион!!!

  • @riccardocarbo2479
    @riccardocarbo2479 Год назад +1

    I’m 53 and I remember seeing him when I was a 6-7 year old. It was fun to watch.

  • @BigSkyCurmudgeon
    @BigSkyCurmudgeon 3 года назад +2

    i too grew up watching Wide World of Sports, and this legend. my favorite memory came at a meet in Ohio State University when the camera went along with his lunch break at the cafeteria for the athletes. literally this legend had 2 complete trays of food, fruits, meats and chicken, with some seafood added. then cheeses and some carb veggies. milk, tea, and orange juice were the beverages. the commentators described it as a light lunch of 12,000 calories. even the emblems on the plates were consumed that day. he was a beat.

  • @trevorregay9283
    @trevorregay9283 2 года назад +2

    this guy will forever be etched in my memories....as a kid watching Olympics it was truly cool to watch him, but I have to admit, the USSR tainted my enthusiasm for him a bit.......I also thought he was taller as I checked on the internet and it lists him as being 6' 1" tall.....but weighed in a 353 lbs....I suppose in order to press over 500 lbs, you need that body weight to do it though.....anyway, Great champion!

  • @MrOnceinside
    @MrOnceinside 10 лет назад +45

    The Elvis of weightlifting!

  • @jdanderson915
    @jdanderson915 2 года назад +2

    Vasily the GREAT! Why is he the only guy I remember when I was a kid!? just kept piling on the weight.
    As a kid, I was impressed with this Russian no one could touch!

  • @suffolkmike1
    @suffolkmike1 12 лет назад +8

    I don't doubt it a bit. He was unbelievable to watch. I remember like it was yesterday when he lifted 501 for the first time. That's all you heard people talk about for a week. The olympic coverage sucks these days. Beach volleyball has taken place of weightlifting...wtf is that?

  • @Cristinamk
    @Cristinamk 12 лет назад +2

    Aleexeev said his best in training was 270 kilo's and 200 int he snatch. Aslanbek Yenaldiev said he witnessed him c&j 273 and miss the jerk. He was truly one of a kind

  • @denisgraciov5368
    @denisgraciov5368 6 лет назад +2

    His life story shows that he was not only strong phisicly, but he was a Humane been with a big hurt and wide soul. Afrer Soviet union fell , he was forgotten and left alone .That man is a legend !!!

  • @stevenmarvinranger
    @stevenmarvinranger 10 лет назад +8

    I watched him live, he never disappointed anyone. !!!

  • @gregkporter1002
    @gregkporter1002 2 года назад +2

    I Remember I was an Fan of Alexi ,when I was an kid !!!

  • @WeymanThompson
    @WeymanThompson 3 месяца назад

    I remember watching this on tv. He was just so amazing

  • @gregkiyuna6029
    @gregkiyuna6029 Год назад

    He was a childhood hero of mine. I loved watching him shatter records. He was born for the Olympics. Even his wifes name was Olympiada. Inspiring! Aloha!

  • @pachachaz
    @pachachaz 8 месяцев назад

    I'm 53 now and I remember very well him, a Real Beast

  • @frankbullock2046
    @frankbullock2046 2 года назад

    I saw him on Wide World of Sports back in the 70s...That 507+ press is beyond awesome...still love the Man...God Bless his Family...

  • @robbennett3704
    @robbennett3704 3 года назад +1

    I'm not sure how to phrase this well in light of modern vernacular, but Vasily had a very explosive jerk. He was somewhat unique in how little he squatted down, and then BOOM! The weight was almost instantaneously on locked arms. I'm not sure if Vasily simply had the inherent genetics to do this, or if years of also doing the clean and press aided his ability. He looked capable of jerking 600+ lbs (272.5+ kg), but unfortunately, it took him a while to build up the overall strength/power and technique to clean 250+ kg.

    • @captainamericaamerica8090
      @captainamericaamerica8090 Год назад +1

      HE WAS A LUMBER JACK AS A YOUNGER TEEN. HE'D LIFT BROKEN OFF PIECES OF RAIL ROAD TRACK FOR FUN

  • @bobaxe6197
    @bobaxe6197 8 лет назад +4

    I watched him some years ago when he had hurt his arm doing 1 armed lifts and all I can say it was AWESOME

  • @kellydir4825
    @kellydir4825 6 дней назад

    This is the guy who inspired me to start weight training, I'm mid 50s now and still lift

  • @biggunno1
    @biggunno1 9 лет назад +2

    a favorite of mine to watch, what a legend,this guy was an animal

  • @mance02
    @mance02 9 лет назад +2

    No hating, nut I personally loved Serge Reding's lift on the Clean & Press; so smooth, so clean.

  • @marcschmidt7846
    @marcschmidt7846 5 месяцев назад

    Ein Jahrhundertathlet! Was für ein Gewichtheber! 👍👍❤🥇

  • @georgebangert3336
    @georgebangert3336 3 года назад +2

    I was there that night in Columbus it was electric, never will forget it

  • @SHERIFF0001SHEIKH
    @SHERIFF0001SHEIKH 3 года назад +1

    Обаятельный был мужик. Царство вам небесное Пусть земля вам будет пухом Пусть могила ваша, зимой будет теплой а летом холодной. Пусть то, что не удалось и не сбылось у вас, сбудется и удастся вашим детям!

  • @ConnoisseurOfExistence
    @ConnoisseurOfExistence 3 года назад +2

    I wished he was mentioned more today...

  • @user-qm2xr6zz5f
    @user-qm2xr6zz5f Год назад +2

    Василий Иванович❤

  • @djenii2020
    @djenii2020 7 месяцев назад

    Спасибо автору ролика за память о выдающемся советском тяжелоатлете Василии Алексееве.

  • @YouBios68
    @YouBios68 12 лет назад +18

    Величайший тяжелоатлет всех Времен! Лучший из лучших! Земля ему пухом - во имя Отца и Сына!

    • @РотмистръГуляйполе
      @РотмистръГуляйполе 3 года назад +1

      "Земля пухом"-это не правильное выражение!
      Говорят"Царствие небесное,вечная память".

    • @Tsintsadze...tsintsadze
      @Tsintsadze...tsintsadze 3 года назад

      Лучший из лучших вообще то Талахадзе во всяком случае что касается веса)))))

    • @bazovoy
      @bazovoy Год назад

      @@Tsintsadze...tsintsadze это в фильмах и особо мультфильмах..

  • @IRONSPECIALIST
    @IRONSPECIALIST 12 лет назад +7

    народ помнит своих героев!!!

  • @vonkaunaz
    @vonkaunaz 10 лет назад +13

    I would have loved to be a kid, or a teenage back in those days!
    It was an era when children and teenagers dreamed about and admired TRUE SUPER ATHLETES.
    The sound of the audience being wowed and amazed at 1:45, as they witness the first man in history to lift more than 500lbs in competition, sends shivers down my spine!! It was a time of such incredible excitement.
    The overwhelming majority of the greatest athletes back then had an impeccable record both at the competition and outside the tournaments.
    Compare that era, with what children have been witnessing in sports, especially over the last 20 years until this day....
    Just check the NFL, NBA, MLB...we have homicides, drug dealers, junkies, gang looking tattooed ass covered punks, animal fighting sponsors, long hair, earrings, piercings, and all sorts of outright vulgarity and disciplinary problems both in the competition as well as in the street.
    Superb Athletes like Vasily Alexeev are, in our present-day world , a needle in a haystack.
    Rest in Peace.

    • @gemaf
      @gemaf 8 лет назад +1

      It was great in those days.

    • @CLASSICALFAN100
      @CLASSICALFAN100 4 года назад +1

      The early 1960's were America's true Golden Age, and they were GREAT! A loaf of bread cost a dime, and gasoline was 35 cents per gallon. Jobs were plentiful across the board, with 'way more jobs than applicants. ( There was no "outsourcing" or "climate change" then.) John F. Kennedy was President, and **America was King of the World!!**

  • @dannywallace1730
    @dannywallace1730 3 года назад +1

    I also was at meet for the 501 C&J...FREIND OF Dave Rigert...

  • @nicholasschroeder3678
    @nicholasschroeder3678 4 года назад +1

    I remember them doing this up close and personal bit on him during the Olympics. He was in his backyard and watering his plants with a regular hose, no nosel. They were chatting away, and he moved the stream across something that couldnt get wet: the stream stopped in the transition because he just clamped off the stream with his grip. They didn't comment on it, but it was hilarious

  • @darknessblackened
    @darknessblackened 8 лет назад +10

    Russian Legend !!

  • @DmitriyS-dq7zf
    @DmitriyS-dq7zf 4 месяца назад

    The greatest man, absolut legend!!! ❤

  • @josephsissler1103
    @josephsissler1103 5 лет назад +3

    I was there in Columbus on leave from the service. A few days earlier I was in the field house watching them train (I loaded some for Dube) and as I neared the exit Aleeve waylaid me “You...me...Hotel) I guessed the Holiday Inn and took him there where I watched him drain a couple of pitchers of beer

  • @SpiritintheSky.
    @SpiritintheSky. 5 месяцев назад

    I had the only-too-short privilege of seeing him at London's Heathrow Airport in the late-1970s.
    He was an awesome. if somewhat modest, figure.

  • @DonCarlosHormozi
    @DonCarlosHormozi 12 лет назад +3

    THE MAN WAS A BEAST!!!!! RIP MY FRIEND.

  • @MrAckers75
    @MrAckers75 8 лет назад +7

    polished off a leg of lamb lol what a legend

  • @ПапинСибиряк-т1ю
    @ПапинСибиряк-т1ю 3 года назад +4

    Да уж времена чистого спорта прошли на всегда 😞

    • @АлмазГордин
      @АлмазГордин 3 года назад +1

      Это кто, Алексеев-то был чистым?
      Самый "заряженый" в сборной был, Данабол жрал горстями. Сейчас уже много фактов всплывает благодаря интернету. Оставьте сказки про чистых советстких спортсменов, которые ставили рекорды во имя Родины, и про хитрых и нечестных заграничных профи.
      Все пахали как лошади.
      И все принимали стероиды.
      А дядя Вася крут. Уникум и работяга.

    • @PRAVDORUB_064S
      @PRAVDORUB_064S 3 года назад

      @@АлмазГордин горстями все жрали, но рекорды почему-то ставил он ))

    • @АлмазГордин
      @АлмазГордин 3 года назад +1

      @@PRAVDORUB_064S разве я подвергал сомнению талант и самоотдачу Алексеева?
      Меня удивляют высказывания, что в Союзе был "чистый" спорт.
      Все топы были на фарме, банально конвеер по подготовке рекордсменов.
      Это была гонка между государствами за престиж.
      А то люди наивно верят, что в СССР ставились рекорды исключительно на любви к Родине, и детском питании.

    • @ssssss-qy6mw
      @ssssss-qy6mw 3 года назад

      @@PRAVDORUB_064S боже ну очевидно же что самый способный и работящий был Алексеев, что не отменяет анаболики

  • @johnucarneyPh.D.
    @johnucarneyPh.D. 2 года назад

    Astounding!

  • @ИринаБирюкова-ж5д
    @ИринаБирюкова-ж5д 5 лет назад +3

    КРАСАВЕЦ ЗЕМЛИ РУССКОЙ !!!!

  • @javiercoronel3457
    @javiercoronel3457 3 года назад

    Amazing !

  • @ПавелПантелеев-з6т
    @ПавелПантелеев-з6т 10 лет назад +6

    Великий Алексеев

  • @526Lis
    @526Lis 8 лет назад +9

    Без Мельдония человек обходился!

    • @АлмазГордин
      @АлмазГордин 3 года назад

      Нафик ему твой мельдоний, когда в сборной жрали Данабол без ограничений.

  • @CharlesWChaneyJr
    @CharlesWChaneyJr 9 месяцев назад

    When he would take a relaxing walk through the forest, the grizzly bears got out of his way! 👊💪💖

  • @ФрезеровщикВладимир

    Мы жили в одной деревне.Он был уже парень,я пацан.Он мне от нечего делать дал пинка.У него был паршивый характер.

  • @ardvarkkkkk1
    @ardvarkkkkk1 12 лет назад +1

    Yes. I watched a documentary on him once. It didn't really go into it but did say that he ate a 36 egg omelet for breakfast. I'm not exactly small but I couldn't get down a third of that.

  • @drloranzameadows2294
    @drloranzameadows2294 4 года назад +2

    You always look like you just left Golden Corral it looks like you be a good trucker but all kidding aside he was a he was the one of the greatest weightlifters ever I remember seeing him on the worldwide World of Sports inspired me to get into weight also in powerlifting and now I'm a master USA powerlifter where we just test brute strength in three lifts bench press and deadlift and also squat it's a great strength sport I love it

  • @johnzenczak630
    @johnzenczak630 Год назад +1

    He was the best!

    • @captainamericaamerica8090
      @captainamericaamerica8090 Год назад

      FOR SURE. THE GOAT= 👑👑👑🐯🐯🐯🐑🐑🐑🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆

  • @kolbeinnbaldursson6788
    @kolbeinnbaldursson6788 6 лет назад +2

    Alexeev was great, but in what world was the press legal? Serge Redding should be the one to have the record, he actually pressed it.

    • @odessafile75
      @odessafile75 3 года назад

      Serge Reding was an incredible Belgian weightlifter who was built like a tank.

  • @user-zg9ov1oy7z
    @user-zg9ov1oy7z 4 года назад +1

    Отец, помним...

  • @alcapone6041
    @alcapone6041 7 лет назад +3

    very strong man great stuff

  • @davidolarte149
    @davidolarte149 Год назад

    ❤I'm 66 I remember? I just went back to the gym 7 months ago and I'm looking forward to bench press 400 by a few months from now! I can bench press 300 pounds now😂

  • @stealthbomb6057
    @stealthbomb6057 8 лет назад +3

    One of the greatest Olympic Weight Lifters of all time. He looked like a fat tub of lard but I think for a lot of heavyset people, he probably inspired them to get into weight lifting, power lifting, and strongman competitions and so forth.

  • @maratbodjukyan1967
    @maratbodjukyan1967 3 года назад +1

    ВЕЛИКИЙ

  • @brucegelman5582
    @brucegelman5582 5 лет назад

    The purity of this is refreshing

  • @Maddolis
    @Maddolis 12 лет назад +2

    I'd be very proud of myself if I could deadlift 500 pounds. C&J'ing it is incredible.

  • @eduardobello7513
    @eduardobello7513 4 года назад

    El mejor de todos, antes y ahora, una leyenda.

  • @captainamericaamerica8090
    @captainamericaamerica8090 Год назад

    THE ABSOLUTE GOAT= OF WEIGHT LIFTING!! 👑👑👑🐯🐯🐯🐐🐐🐐

  • @ogdocvato
    @ogdocvato 8 лет назад +4

    Greatest of all time

  • @giacca1985
    @giacca1985 4 года назад +1

    Considerato uno dei più grandi sollevatori Olimpico di tutti i tempi, Vasily Ivanovich Alekseyev era soprannominato "La Montagna Umana" per i suoi 160 kg e 1.85 mt di altezza. Dopo un primo periodo da dilettante in cui era seguito da un allenatore che gli insegnò la tecnica, durante la sua carriera da professionista si allenò sempre da autoditatta nelle fredde palestre dell'U.R.S.S.. Fedelissimo alla moglie che non ha mai abbandonato e che gli preparava pasti estremamente abbondanti dopo gli allenamenti in palestra, ha ottenuto 80 Record del Mondo. Primo atleta a sollevare 600 kg nelle 3 alzate allora regolamentate e primo anche a sollevare 500 (227 kg) libbre nello slancio. Uomo estremamente umile e modesto, ha sempre dimostrato il suo valore come i veri Campioni, ovvero unicamente con i risultati sportivi.

  • @adolpholiverbush2
    @adolpholiverbush2 10 лет назад

    Power? Yes, POWER! - Anthrax

  • @tec-9o
    @tec-9o 14 дней назад +1

    This guy was strong as fuck

  • @brauliobraulio4777
    @brauliobraulio4777 4 года назад

    Sou fã dele. Lenda do levantamento de peso.

  • @ricardodinarte9131
    @ricardodinarte9131 Год назад

    Excelente video ... Es un humilde tributo a uno de los mas grandes levantadores de pesas en el mundo ... Buen atleta soviético ... Vasily Ivanovich Alekseyev (1942 - 2011) descansa en paz !!!

  • @lawrencet83
    @lawrencet83 6 лет назад +1

    Paul Anderson was first back in the late 50's, but as many of his lift it was never verified. He still holds the unofficial back lift record of 6,270 lbs.

    • @lievliberant6019
      @lievliberant6019 5 лет назад

      Backlift, not deadlift. I'm not actually sure what a backlift is, but whatever it is, that's the manner in which he allegedly lifted 6,270lbs.

    • @angrybear2332
      @angrybear2332 3 года назад

      Bullshit carnival lift

    • @Ease54
      @Ease54 2 года назад

      Anderson was Olympic champion in 1956.

  • @danstafford5977
    @danstafford5977 3 года назад

    There's a psychological barrier to weightlifting... if you're trying to lift a weight that has never been done before.... you might not be able to do it... Vasily alekseyev, was the first one to break that psychological barrier!

  • @lonely_nomad
    @lonely_nomad 10 лет назад +5

    Greatest weightlifter !

  • @LAK_770
    @LAK_770 12 лет назад +4

    They all did roids, especially in Europe, especially back then. This man is an absolute savage beast and a monster of raw strength and technique. But it's naive to think that he wasn't on the gear when that was just what everyone did to compete at the very peak of their potential.

    • @Ease54
      @Ease54 2 года назад

      The Russians pretty much invented using testosterone as a PED. This led to the US developing Dianabol.

  • @zsoltkiss2835
    @zsoltkiss2835 3 года назад +2

    Big man

  • @davidward5225
    @davidward5225 Год назад

    A perfect illustration of why they did away with the press

  • @ГеоргийШония-у2к
    @ГеоргийШония-у2к 4 года назад +1

    Да !!!
    Мужик невероятно крут и силён!!!!
    Хотя вот с виду на моего тестя похож !
    Тот всё время ест и телек смотрит ))
    Вот по виду очень похож !
    А Алексеев при кажущейся обрюзщейсти и в моем понимании совсем не спортивный с виду,такие веса брал!
    Просто класс !!

  • @kollitumi
    @kollitumi 10 лет назад +4

    Not to diss Alexeev, he was great. But that wasn't a strict press. Reding should have won that.

  • @eero8843
    @eero8843 Год назад +1

    All natural, no doping used 😂

  • @Groucho-tg1tx
    @Groucho-tg1tx 4 года назад +1

    Elvis sideburns. Got a lov it

  • @cdrandi7in
    @cdrandi7in 5 лет назад

    i was born in Truro,CANADA,N.S.1959 and trained under Jeorge Alan from 1971 to 1976 in the era the Press was eliminated from Olympic Style and took Silver in 1973 and 74 .then in 1975 i graduated to Seniors and won the Nova Scotia Junior title who was the Canadian Maritimes Champ ,however don't recall what year. Alan was my drafting instructor in grade 7,8,9 AND ALSO WAS TRAINING WITH Wayne and Rick Smith of Truro .N.S. Can. 2 more years at the Elico Club . Wayne Smith lifted against Alexeev in one on the OLYMPICS germany i believe. Disappointed our Instructor and quite 5 years later wanted to start back he said you will never make it now your past your threshold of makIng the Can.GaMES and he had my schedule of advancing at same rate as a young RUSSIAN LIGHTWEIGHT WHO TOOK 2CD AT 1981 oLYMPICS. GEORGE figured if i kept hard practice i would of beat him at least the 1981 Olympics i believe. He never told me until i tried to return . I bombed out my first Seniores Comp. and give up.We were also poor and i had to work to help my mother cope.
    George Allen was a great instructor and younger brother Rick was thought better than his bigger older brother but suffered from have short thumbs and kept losing his grip. His body weight and height was PRO. grip the new bar. and i feel bad to this day.

  • @peterhammill1981GR
    @peterhammill1981GR 11 лет назад +1

    Gentle giant.

  • @larsen21hensen60
    @larsen21hensen60 4 года назад +1

    Jeeezz. These guys don't seem to live long. His fellow competitor Serge Reding of Belgium died at 32!

  • @donaldvelliquette7374
    @donaldvelliquette7374 6 лет назад

    To bad he competed for the Soviet
    Union. I admired him for his super human strength, in 72 there was a rivalry between nations that kept him from receiving the recognition he deserved.

  • @06livefast
    @06livefast 12 лет назад

    Holding large amounts of weight over your head does not shorten your life span, nor does it tax the heart. The lifestyle you live such as smoking, drinking, nutrition does. In fact, the amount of lifting this man would have done would do nothing but strengthen his heart. And yes, western world medical practices are rather benign (pills for everything under the sun) but no matter where the health practitioner lives, they are the best at what they do.. we must have faith in the people we rely upon

  • @harveyapotheker9787
    @harveyapotheker9787 5 лет назад

    Saw him bomb at 1978 IWf in Gettysburg. Zhabotinsky admired a shirt I had. He wanted it for his son. It was hysterical as he chased me around the auditorium.

  • @lucripet
    @lucripet 11 лет назад +1

    Who gives a sh-- what he did he was incredible! There is no comparison today.