Valentin Mogilny - Competition Results

Competition Results

1980 Jr. USSR Cup (Candidate for Master of Sport): 2nd AA, 2nd PH, 2nd PB, 2nd HB, 3rd FX USSR Youth Championships: 2nd AA

1982 Jr. Friendship Tournament (Druzhba): 1st Team, 8th AA, 2nd PH Nebraska-JPN-USSR Collegiate Meet: 9th AA

1983 Jr. Friendship Tournament (Druzhba): 1st Team, 2nd AA, 1st PB, 2nd PH Chunichi Cup: 6th AA, 3rd V

1984 GDR-USSR Dual Meet: 1st Team, 5th AA Riga International: 2nd AA USSR Championships: 7th AA

1985 European Championships: 2nd AA, 2nd R, 4th FX, 4th PH, 8th V, 8th HB Moscow Cup: 5th AA Moscow News: 3rd AA, 1st PH, 1st R, 3rd HB University Games: 1st Team, 2nd AA, 1st PH, 1st HB, 4th PB, 5th FX, 5th R USSR Championships: 3rd AA USSR Cup: 1st PB World Championships: 1st Team, 6th AA, 1st PH, 1st PB, 4th FX

1986 Goodwill Games: 1st Team, 2nd AA, 1st PH, 1st R, 1st PB, 2nd FX USA-USSR Dual Meet: 1st Team, 1st AA World Cup: 4th AA, 1st R, 1st PB, 2nd PH, 6th HB

1987 European Championships: 5th AA, 1st R, 7th PB, 8th HB University Games: 1st Team, 4th AA, 1st PH, 1st HB, 2nd PB, 3rd R USA-USSR Dual Meet: 1st Team, 3rd AA USSR Championships: 2nd AA

1988 USSR Cup: 4th AA

1989 DTB Cup: 1st AA, 1st V, 3rd R, 3rd HB, 6th PH European Championships: 2nd AA, 1st PH, 1st V, 3rd PB, 5th R, 7th HB World Championships: 1st Team, 2nd AA, 1st PH, 4th PB, 7th R

1990 European Championships: 1st AA, 1st PH, 1st PB, 5th R French International: 1st AA, 1st PH, 1st PB Goodwill Games: 1st Team, 1st PH

1994 Reese's International Cup: 3rd AA

1995 Reese's International Cup: 1st AA

1996 French International: 5th PH Messe Cup: 4th AA Reese's International Cup: 4th AA

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