19 July - 3 August 1980 : Vladimir Salnikov of the Soviet Union raises his arms aloft in victory after winning the 1500 metres Freestyle event at the 1980 Olympic Games in Moscow. Salnikov won the gold medal with a time of 14:58.27 minutes. Credit: Getty Images/Tony Duffy
Born: 21 May 1960
Birthplace: St. Petersburg (Russia)
Nationality: Russia
Sport: Aquatics
ATTENDANCE AT THE OLYMPIC GAMES
Montreal 1976
Moscow 1980
Seoul 1988
AWARDS
Olympic medals:
Gold: 4
Details
Other results:
World Championships
Gold: 4 (78, 82)
Silver: 2 (78, 82)
The 15-Minute Man
Russian distance swimmer Vladimir Salnikov won three gold medals at the 1980 Moscow Olympics. He set an Olympic record in the 400m freestyle and he helped the Soviet team gain a victory in the 4x200m freestyle relay. But Salnikov's most memorable achievement came in the final of the 1,500m freestyle when he finished in a time of 14:58.27 to become the first person to break the 15-minute barrier. Salnikov missed the 1984 Olympics because the U.S.S.R. boycotted the Los Angeles Games. Between 1977 and 1986, however, Salnikov won 61 consecutive finals at 1,500m. Then, at the 1986 world championships, he finished only fourth, and at the 1987 European Championships, he did not even qualify for the final. Trained by his wife, Salnikov mounted a comeback aimed at the 1988 Olympics. Little was expected of him, but in the 1,500m final he surged into the lead after 675m and went on to win a dramatic victory. At 28, Salnikov was the oldest Olympic swimming champion in 56 years. At 11:30 that night, after all the photographs had been taken and all the interviews and ceremonies were over, Salnikov walked into the cafeteria at the Athletes' Village to grab a late snack. There were more than 250 athletes and coaches in the room, representing a variety of nations and sports. As word spread that Salnikov had entered, the athletes and coaches spontaneously stopped eating and gave him a standing ovation.