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Yuri Senkevich


 

Yuri Aleksandrovich Senkevich (Russian: ???? ????????????? ????????) (1937 in Choybalsan, MongoliaSeptember 23, 2003 in Moscow, Russia) was (originally) a Soviet doctor, who became famous in the USSR and worldwide for his participation in the Ra Expedition, in which he sailed together with Thor Heyerdahl.

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Russian - 1937 - Choybalsan - Mongolia - September 23 - 2003 - Moscow - Russia - Soviet - Doctor - Ra - Thor Heyerdahl

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Senkevich was born of Polish parents in Mongolia. In 1960, he finished Military Medical Academy in Leningrad. After the graduation, he received an assignment as a military doctor. In 1962, Senkevich started at Moscow Institute of Aviation and Cosmic Medicine of the Ministry of Defence. He continued his career in that field at the Institute of Medical and Biological Problems of the Ministry of Public Health. From 1966 to 1967, he participated in the 12th Soviet Antarctic expedition at Vostok station.

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Polish - Mongolia - 1960 - Leningrad - 1962 - Ministry of Defence - 1966 - 1967 - Vostok

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In 1969, Thor Heyerdahl invited Senkevich to sail on a Ra papirus boat, and later on Ra II in 1977. Yuri Senkevich also sailed on Tigris across the Indian Ocean.

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1969 - Thor Heyerdahl - Ra - Ra II - 1977 - Tigris

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In 1973, Senkevich began his career as a host of the "Club of Travellers" (???? ????????????????), a show on the Soviet Central Television. During the following years, he visited as a journalist more than 200 countries. For his lifetime contribution to the television, he was awarded "Taffy", a prize of Russian Academy of Television, in 1997. Yuri Senkevich is in the Guinness Book of Records as the world's longest serving TV anchorman

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Russian Academy of Television - 1997 - Guinness Book of Records - Anchorman

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