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400 m freestyle. Vladimir Valeryevich Bure ( Russian: Владимир Валерьевич Буре, born 4 December 1950) is a Russian former freestyle swimmer and a fitness coach for the New Jersey Devils of the NHL. Bure is the father of retired NHL players Pavel and Valeri Bure .
Vladimir Bure was the best Soviet freestyle swimmer of the 1970s. He competed in three Olympics and won four medals, individual 100 metre freestyle bronze in 1972, 4×100 freestyle relay silver in 1972 and 4×200 free relay bronzes in 1968 and 1972. Bure also won two World Championships silvers, an individual 100 free silver in 1975 and a 4× ...
Valeri Bure was born June 13, 1974, in Moscow, Soviet Union. [2] He is the younger son of Vladimir and Tatiana Bure. [3] Vladimir, whose family originated from Furna, Switzerland, was an Olympic swimmer who won four medals for the Soviet Union at three Olympic Games between 1968 and 1976. [4] Bure's family had a noble history: his ancestors ...
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Jul 19, 2017 · Moscow. Bure is a well-known name in the sport. Vladimir Bure is a Soviet swimmer. His son Pavel Bure and Valery Bure play ice-hockey. Bure family: Valery, Vladimir (father) and Pavel. Igor Utkin ...
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May 4, 2000 · Divorced in 1983, Vladimir Bure is remarried with a 4-year-old daughter, a stepsister to his two N.H.L. sons, Pavel and Valery (whose 35 goals led the Calgary Flames this season).
Vladimir Bure was the best Soviet freestyle swimmer of the 1970s. He competed in three Olympics and won four medals, individual 100 metre freestyle bronze in 1972, 4×100 freestyle relay silver in 1972 and 4×200 free relay bronzes in 1968 and 1972. Bure also won two World Championships silvers, an individual 100 free silver in 1975 and a 4× ...
Place of Birth. Norilsk, RUS. Age. 73. Nation. Russia. Highlights. 2. Vladimir Bure, a former Soviet Olympic swimmer and swimming coach, worked as a conditioning consultant for the Vancouver Canucks and the New Jersey Devils during the time his sons Pavel and Valeri played in the NHL.