Leonid Zhabotinsky: Classic Russian Super Heavyweight Weightlifter
Russian Weightlifters, Vasily Alexeev and Leonid Zhabotinsky
Vasily Alexeev is quite possibly one of the most famous Olympic Weightlifter of all-time. He made his mark in 1972 and is now an easily recognized and iconic sports personality. Researching more about the history of weightlifting, I have pleasantly learned about a handsome bear of a man who also happened to be the previous Olympic Weightlifting gold medalist: another fellow Russian by the name of Leonid Zhabotinsky.
Leonid Zhabotinsky (also endearingly referred to as “Big Zhabo”) possessed that cherubic looks that he seemed more huggable than intimidating. A true teddy bear, if one was to make an apt analogy. At 6’5″ and 350 pounds, he was considered a towering, muscular giant in the world of Super Heavyweight Olympic Weightlifting. And even in his later years, he maintained his youthful appearance.
Thank you to Lift Up and Visualrian for all of the Leonid Zhabotinsky photo archives.
A very cute and cuddly classic Russian bear. He looks a bit like Andy Richter.
Yes! He’s like Andy Richter’s muscley brother.
Hubba hubba!
Wow! Never heard of this guy before, very cute and great body
Andid Richterinsky!
Right!
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Hotness!
He looks like my brother-in-law Ben whose parents came from Ekaterinaslav, Russia
What became of him after he snatched a world record 404 in late 1973? He comeback was very brief.