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The World Should Reknow Its Heroes
Posted by Leonid Volkov 25 Feb 2001 08:21
Dear Atn & Bmf,
ok probably I shouldn't say it as an interested person,
but... You have a bunch of wonderful problems on your site,
some of them being real masterpieces - and for the most of
them it is possible to restore the authority. So for
example everybody likes the Stars and Railroad problems
from the 3rd Urals Championship - and everybody should
know, that they are due to P.Zaletsky, and so on. What
about writing the problem authors names everywhere and
building kinda of "problem's beauty" ranklist - just like
chess composers have challenges.

yours,
 Lio
Re: The World Should Reknow Its Heroes
Posted by Marat Bakirov 25 Feb 2001 12:36
I've inserted info about Zaletsky
if you remember some other authors info, send it!
Re: The World Should Reknow Its Heroes
Posted by Leonid Volkov 27 Feb 2001 03:22
I know the folowing:
http://contest.ur.ru/ural99/problems.html - there are the
authors for the 3rd Ural championship
also the authors of the problems of the 1st & 2nd
champioship could and should be reknowned, until this
information is lost in the centuries :-)
The above is true also for the cool last USU local contests.
Furthermore, I know:
1020 Petrov,Shamgunov
1021 Petrov,Shamgunov,Volkov
1022 Volkov
1023 Volkov
1024 Shamgunov
1025 Volkov
1026 Shamgunov, Volkov
1027 Lysenko

I also know that the follwing is close to the truth:
1069 Klepinin (& Prufer, I'm quite sure)
1070 Asanov
1071 Filimonenkov
1072 Kobzev
1073 Vasilyev
1074 Klepinin
1075 Mironenko