Oleg Zagorodnev

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Oleg Zagorodnev (born July 7, 1959) is a former field hockey player from Russia, who won the bronze medal with the Men's National Field Hockey Team from the Soviet Union at the boycotted 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow. [1]

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