Soviet Olympic Gymnast Dropped Over His Boozing
MOSCOW — Olympic triple gold medalist Dimitry Bilozerchev has been dropped from the Soviet team for the World Gymnastics Championships because he went on a two-day drinking binge, a newspaper reported today.
Bilozerchev, 22, and teammate Vladimir Gogoladze “had a corrupting influence on other members of the team,†top Soviet gymnastics official Leonid Arkayev told Sovietsky Sport. Gogoladze was also dropped, the report said.
Bilozerchev was known to have an alcohol problem. He was in an auto accident in 1985 while driving drunk and broke his leg but recovered to compete again.
Last year, he made a spectacular comeback, scoring six perfect marks and winning gold medals in the pommel horse and rings and as part of the Soviet men’s team at the Seoul Olympics. He also took the bronze medal in the men’s all-around.
Neighbor’s Warning
The World Gymnastics Championships are scheduled for Stuttgart, West Germany, Oct. 15 to 22.
Sovietsky Sport said a neighbor of Bilozerchev’s had warned the newspaper before the 1985 accident that the gymnast was drinking too much vodka. He was almost expelled from the Soviet team just before the Seoul Olympics for his drinking, the newspaper said.
Sovietsky Sport said his latest problems started when Bilozerchev and Gogoladze failed to show up at a sports training center during a drinking binge.
Bilozerchev had announced at the beginning of the year that he would give up gymnastics.
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