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    Konyukhov Fedor Filippovich.  Russian traveler The famous Russian traveler Fyodor Konyukhov became the first person who managed to go around.  Presentation, report Fedor Filippovich Konyukhov Presentation on the topic Fedor Konyukhov

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    New world record During his trip on a single rowing boat (from October 16 to December 1, 2002), he set a new world speed record for crossing the Atlantic Ocean from East to West in the “solo” class, which now stands at 46 days and 4 minutes. In March 2003, Fedor Konyukhov set a record for crossing the Atlantic Ocean for giant catamarans - 9 days 23 hours 33 minutes. He finished on the double-hulled sailboat Scarlet Sails in the port of St. Charles on the island of Barbados. He described his travel experiences in books and paintings. Konyukhov is the author of more than three thousand paintings, participant in Russian and international art exhibitions. Many of his works have been acquired by museums around the world and private collectors.

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    Laureate of the Gold Medal of the Russian Academy of Arts In 1983, Fyodor Konyukhov was admitted to the Union of Artists of the USSR, since 1996 he has been a member of the Moscow Union of Artists (USA) section "Graphics", since 2001 he has been a member of the section of the Ministry of Agriculture "Sculpture". Konyukhov is a laureate of the Gold Medal of the Russian Academy of Arts, Honorary Academician of the Russian Academy of Arts. Member of the Writers' Union of the Russian Federation. Author of the books: “And I saw a new sky and a new earth”, “The Diaries of Fyodor Konyukhov about the race of sailing ships “Around Alone”, “Under Scarlet Sails”, “My Spirit on the Deck of the Karaana”, “The Rower in the Ocean”, “All the Birds, all are winged", "Road without a bottom". Since 1998, he has headed the Laboratory of Distance Learning in Extreme Conditions (LDEL) at the Modern Humanitarian Academy.

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    Achievements of F.F. Konyukhov Honored Master of Sports. Awarded the Order of Friendship of Peoples of the USSR. He is included in the encyclopedia “Chronicle of Humanity”; thousands of articles have been written about him in newspapers and magazines around the world. In 1998, he was awarded the UN Global 500 environmental prize for his contribution to environmental protection. Winner of the UNESCO Fair Play Prize (1999). On December 18, 2002, Konyukhov was awarded a certificate from the Federation Council for courage and maintaining the prestige of Russia. Chairman of the Federation Council Sergei Mironov presented Konyukhov with an agate that he himself found in the Gobi Desert.

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    Travel by land 1981 - crossing Chukotka on dogs; 1984 - rafting on the Lena River; Participation in the international regatta for the Baltic Cup-84 as part of the crew of DVIMU (Vladivostok); 1985 - expedition through the Ussuri taiga in the footsteps of V.K. Arsenyev and Dersu Uzala; 1989 (summer-autumn) - joint Soviet-American transcontinental bicycle ride Nakhodka - Moscow - Leningrad; race manager from the Russian side; 1991 (summer-autumn) - organizer of the Russian-Australian off-road rally on the route Nakhodka - Moscow; filming of the documentary film "Through the Red Unknown" by SBS TV channel (Australia); 2002 (spring) - organization of the first camel caravan expedition in the history of Russia “In the footsteps of the Great Silk Road-2002”. The expedition passed through the territory of Kalmykia, Astrakhan, Dagestan, Stavropol Territory and Volgograd Region. 1050 km were covered.

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    Sea travel 1977 - research expedition on the yacht DVIMU "Chukotka" (Cetus) along the route of Vitus Bering. Konyukhov is the author of memorial plaques to Vitus Bering and his team, installed on the Commander Islands; 1979 - the second stage of the research expedition on the yacht DVIMU “Chukotka” along the route Vladivostok - Sakhalin - Kamchatka - Commander Islands; climbing the Klyuchevsky volcano; 1980 - participation in the international regatta “Baltic Cup-80” as part of the crew of DVIMU (Vladivostok); 1990 (autumn) - 1991 (spring) - the first solo non-stop circumnavigation in Russian history on the yacht "Karaana" (36 feet/Swanson) along the route Sydney - Cape Horn - Equator - Sydney (Australia) in 224 days; 1992 - 1994 - a round-the-world expedition on the two-masted ketch "Formosa" (56 feet) along the route Taiwan - Taiwan; 1997 - participation in the European regattas Sardinia Cup (Italy), Gotland Race (Sweden), Cowes week (England) as part of the crew of the maxi-yacht Grand Mistral (80 feet); 1998 - 1999 - participation in the American single round-the-world race "Around Alone 1998/99" on the Open 60 yacht "Modern Humanitarian University", the third solo round-the-world voyage;

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    Sea travel 2000 - 2001 - the first participation in the history of Russia in the French single non-stop round-the-world sailing race "Vendee Globe" on the yacht "Modern Humanitarian University"; 2002 - crossing the Atlantic Ocean alone on a rowing boat "URALAZ" with a world record of 46 days 4 hours (in the "autonomous" category). Route: Canary Islands (La Gomera Island) - o. Barbados (three thousand miles); 2003 (March) - a joint Russian-British transatlantic record crossing with a crew on the 100-foot maxi-catamaran "Trade Network "Scarlet Sails" on the route Canary Islands (La Gomera) - Barbados. A world record was set for multihulls. on this route - nine days; 2003 (April) - a joint Russian-British transatlantic record crossing with the crew of a 100-foot maxi-catamaran "Trade Network "Scarlet Sails" on the route Jamaica (Montega Bay) - England (Lands End). The length of the route is 5100 miles. A world record was set for multihull vessels on this route - 16 days;

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    Sea voyages 2004 (February) - a single transatlantic record passage from east to west on the 85-foot maxi-yacht "Trade Network "Scarlet Sails" along the route Canary Islands (La Gomera) - Barbados (Port St. Charles). Worldwide established record for crossing the Atlantic Ocean on a maxi-yacht under the control of one person - 14 days and 7 hours; 2004-2005 - solo circumnavigation on the 85-foot maxi-yacht "Trade Network "Scarlet Sails" on the route Falmouth (England) - Hobart ( Tasmania) - Falmouth (England). The first solo circumnavigation in the history of world sailing on a maxi yacht through Cape Horn. The fourth successful solo circumnavigation; 2005 (December) - 2006 (January). Project " Around the Atlantic Ocean." Fyodor Konyukhov with the Russian crew sailed on the yacht Trading Network "Scarlet Sails", along the route England - Canary Islands - Barbados - Antigua - England. In total, over 10,000 nautical miles were covered.

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    Ascents Within the framework of the "Seven Summits of the World" program, Fedor Konyukhov made ascents: 1992 (February) - Elbrus (Europe) - solo; 1992 (May) - Everest (Asia), together with Evgeny Vinogradsky (Ekaterinburg); 1996 (January) - Vinson Massif (Antarctica) - single; 1996 (March) - Aconcagua (South America) - single; 1997 (February) - Kilimanjaro (Africa) - single; 1997 (April) - Kosciuszko Peak (Australia) - single; 1997 (May) - McKinley Peak (North America), together with Vladimir Yanochkin (Moscow).

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    Polar expeditions 1983 - ski scientific and sports expedition to the Laptev Sea. The first polar expedition as part of Dmitry Shparo’s group; 1986 - ski crossing into the polar night to the Pole of Relative Inaccessibility in the Arctic Ocean as part of the expedition of the Komsomolskaya Pravda newspaper; 1987 - ski expedition on Baffin Island (Canada) as part of a Soviet-Canadian expedition (preparation for a trip to the North Pole); 1988 - trans-Arctic ski crossing of the USSR - North Pole - Canada as part of an international group with the support of the Komsomolskaya Pravda newspaper. Konyukhov sold his paintings to the vice president of the McDonalds restaurant chain to pay for his participation in the trans-Arctic crossing; 1989 (spring) - participant of the first Russian, autonomous expedition "Arctic" to the North Pole; 1990 (spring) - the first solo ski trip to the North Pole in Russian history. Started from Cape Lokot on Sredniy Island. Reached the pole in 72 days;

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    Russian traveler The famous Russian traveler Fyodor Konyukhov became the first person who managed to circumnavigate Antarctica on a sailing yacht. According to the latest data, he covered the entire distance and left the last sector of the calculated course. Konyukhov has the last miles left before the finish in the port of the Australian city of Albany. Russian extreme traveler, artist, journalist, yacht captain Fedor Filippovich Konyukhov was born on December 12, 1951 in the fishing village of Chkalovo on the shores of the Sea of ​​Azov in the family of a hereditary Pomor fisherman from the Arkhangelsk province. He graduated from the Naval School, the Belarusian Art School and the Modern Humanitarian University. He worked as a sailor on ships of the rescue fleet in the Baltic, and caught fish on trawlers in the Pacific Ocean. Since childhood, Fyodor showed a desire to travel and at the age of 15 he carried out his first expedition, crossing the Sea of ​​Azov on a fishing rowing boat. And by the age of 50 he had made more than 40 unique expeditions and ascents.


    “Grand Slam” For more than 20 years, as a tester of the limits of human capabilities, Konyukhov participated in expeditions to the North and South Poles and climbed the highest mountains on the planet. He circumnavigated the world four times and crossed the Atlantic fifteen times, once in a rowing boat. Konyukhov is the first Russian who managed to complete the “Grand Slam” program (North Pole, South Pole, Everest) and the first traveler in the world who reached the five poles of our planet: Northern geographic (three times), Southern geographic, Pole of relative inaccessibility in the Arctic ocean, Everest (height pole), Cape Horn (yachtsman's pole).


    New world record During his solo rowing boat trip (from October 16 to December 1, 2002), he set a new world speed record for crossing the Atlantic Ocean from East to West in the “solo” class, which now stands at 46 days and 4 minutes. In March 2003, Fedor Konyukhov set a record for crossing the Atlantic Ocean for giant catamarans of 9 days 23 hours 33 minutes. He finished on the double-hulled sailboat Scarlet Sails in the port of St. Charles on the island of Barbados. He described his travel experiences in books and paintings. Konyukhov is the author of more than three thousand paintings, participant in Russian and international art exhibitions. Many of his works have been acquired by museums around the world and private collectors.


    Laureate of the Gold Medal of the Russian Academy of Arts In 1983, Fyodor Konyukhov was admitted to the Union of Artists of the USSR, since 1996 he has been a member of the Moscow Union of Artists (USA) section "Graphics", since 2001 he has been a member of the section of the Ministry of Agriculture "Sculpture". Konyukhov is a laureate of the Gold Medal of the Russian Academy of Arts, Honorary Academician of the Russian Academy of Arts. Member of the Writers' Union of the Russian Federation. Author of the books: “And I saw a new sky and a new earth”, “The Diaries of Fyodor Konyukhov about the race of sailing ships “Around Alone”, “Under Scarlet Sails”, “My Spirit on the Deck of the Karaana”, “The Rower in the Ocean”, “All the Birds, all are winged", "Road without a bottom". Since 1998, he has headed the Laboratory of Distance Learning in Extreme Conditions (LDEL) at the Modern Humanitarian Academy.


    Achievements of F.F. Konyukhov Honored Master of Sports. Awarded the Order of Friendship of Peoples of the USSR. He is included in the encyclopedia “Chronicle of Humanity”; thousands of articles have been written about him in newspapers and magazines around the world. In 1998, he was awarded the UN Global 500 environmental prize for his contribution to environmental protection. Winner of the UNESCO Fair Play Prize (1999). On December 18, 2002, Konyukhov was awarded a certificate from the Federation Council for courage and maintaining the prestige of Russia. Chairman of the Federation Council Sergei Mironov presented Konyukhov with an agate that he himself found in the Gobi Desert.


    Travel by land 1981 - crossing Chukotka on dogs; 1984 - rafting on the Lena River; Participation in the international regatta for the Baltic Cup 84 as part of the crew of DVIMU (Vladivostok); 1985 - expedition through the Ussuri taiga in the footsteps of V.K. Arsenyev and Dersu Uzala; 1989 (summer-autumn) - joint Soviet-American transcontinental bicycle ride Nakhodka Moscow Leningrad; race manager from the Russian side; 1991 (summer-autumn) - organizer of the Russian-Australian off-road rally along the Nakhodka-Moscow route; filming of the documentary film "Through the Red Unknown" by SBS TV channel (Australia); 2002 (spring) - organization of the first camel caravan expedition in the history of Russia “In the footsteps of the Great Silk Road 2002”. The expedition passed through the territory of Kalmykia, Astrakhan, Dagestan, Stavropol Territory and Volgograd Region. 1050 km were covered.


    Sea travel 1977 - scientific research expedition on the yacht DVIMU "Chukotka" (Cetus) along the route of Vitus Bering. Konyukhov is the author of memorial plaques to Vitus Bering and his team, installed on the Commander Islands; 1979 - the second stage of the research expedition on the yacht DVIMU “Chukotka” along the route Vladivostok Sakhalin Kamchatka Commander Islands; climbing the Klyuchevsky volcano; 1980 - participation in the international regatta “Baltic Cup 80” as part of the crew of DVIMU (Vladivostok); 1990 (autumn) 1991 (spring) - the first solo non-stop circumnavigation in Russian history on the yacht "Karaana" (36 feet/Swanson) along the route Sydney Cape Horn Equator Sydney (Australia) in 224 days; gg. - a round-the-world expedition on the two-masted ketch "Formosa" (56 feet) along the Taiwan Taiwan route; 1997 - participation in European regattas Sardinia Cup (Italy), Gotland Race (Sweden), Cowes week (England) as part of the crew of the maxi yacht Grand Mistral (80 feet); gg. - participation in the American single round-the-world race "Around Alone 1998/99" on the Open 60 yacht "Modern Humanitarian University", the third solo round-the-world voyage;


    Sea travels - the first participation in the history of Russia in the French single non-stop round-the-world sailing race "Vendee Globe" on the yacht "Modern Humanitarian University"; 2002 - crossing the Atlantic Ocean alone on a rowing boat "URALAZ" with a world record of 46 days 4 hours (in the "autonomous" category). Route: Canary Islands (La Gomera Island) Barbados (three thousand miles); 2003 (March) - a joint Russian-British transatlantic record crossing with a crew on the 100-foot maxi catamaran "Trade Network "Scarlet Sails" along the route Canary Islands (La Gomera Island) Barbados. A world record was set for multihull vessels on this route nine days; 2003 (April) - a joint Russian-British transatlantic record crossing with the crew of the 100-foot maxi catamaran "Trade Network "Scarlet Sails" on the route Jamaica (Montega Bay) England (Lands End). The length of the route is 5100 miles. A world record for multihull ships on this route was set for 16 days;


    Sea travel 2004 (February) - a single transatlantic record crossing from east to west on the 85-foot maxi yacht "Trading network "Scarlet Sails" along the route Canary Islands (La Gomera) Barbados (Port St. Charles). A world record was set for crossing the Atlantic Ocean on a maxi yacht under the control of one person 14 days and 7 hours; gg. - solo circumnavigation on the 85-foot maxi yacht "Shopping Network "Scarlet Sails" along the route Falmouth (England) Hobart (Tasmania) Falmouth (England) The first solo circumnavigation in the history of world sailing on a maxi-class yacht through Cape Horn. The fourth successful solo circumnavigation; 2005 (December) 2006 (January). Project “Around the Atlantic Ocean.” Fedor Konyukhov with Russian crew made the passage on the yacht Trading Network “Scarlet Sails”, along the route England Canary Islands Barbados Island Antigua England In total, over nautical miles were covered.


    Ascents Within the framework of the "Seven Summits of the World" program, Fedor Konyukhov made ascents: 1992 (February) - Elbrus (Europe) solo; 1992 (May) - Everest (Asia), together with Evgeny Vinogradsky (Ekaterinburg); 1996 (January) - Vinson Massif (Antarctica) single; 1996 (March) - Aconcagua (South America) single; 1997 (February) - Kilimanjaro (Africa) single; 1997 (April) - Kosciuszko Peak (Australia) single; 1997 (May) - McKinley Peak (North America), together with Vladimir Yanochkin (Moscow).


    Polar expeditions 1983 - ski scientific and sports expedition to the Laptev Sea. The first polar expedition as part of Dmitry Shparo’s group; 1986 - ski crossing into the polar night to the Pole of Relative Inaccessibility in the Arctic Ocean as part of the expedition of the Komsomolskaya Pravda newspaper; 1987 - ski expedition on Baffin Island (Canada) as part of a Soviet-Canadian expedition (preparation for a trip to the North Pole); 1988 - trans-Arctic ski crossing of the USSR North Pole Canada as part of an international group with the support of the Komsomolskaya Pravda newspaper. Konyukhov sold his paintings to the vice president of the McDonalds restaurant chain to pay for his participation in the trans-Arctic crossing; 1989 (spring) - participant of the first Russian, autonomous expedition "Arctic" to the North Pole; 1990 (spring) - the first solo ski trip to the North Pole in Russian history. Started from Cape Lokot on Sredniy Island. Reached the pole in 72 days;


    Polar expeditions - the first solo trip to the South Pole in the history of Russia, followed by an ascent to the highest point of Antarctica, the Vinson Massif (5140 m). Started from Herkles Bay. Reached the pole in 64 days, autonomously; 2000 (March) - participation in the world's longest sled dog race IDITAROD along the route Anchorage - Nome (1800 km). In this race, Konyukhov won the National Bank of Alaska Red Lantern prize. (May) Fedor Konyukhov set an absolute record for crossing Greenland on a dog sled, covering about 800 kilometers in 15 days 22 hours. The previous record was 19 days. On January 26, 2008, the Antarctica Cup Race Track project was launched from the Australian port of Albany - Konyukhov decided to carry out a solo non-stop voyage around Antarctica in the Southern Ocean on the maxi yacht “Trading Network Scarlet Sails”. The traveler circumnavigated Antarctica (he had to cover 15,500 miles in the Southern Ocean) in 96 days and 19 hours. This time on this route became the first world record for sailing ships.

    Project on the topic:“Members of the Russian Geographical Society. Fedor Konyukhov, adventurer or great traveler-record-breaker?

    The project was prepared by:

    8B grade student

    Municipal educational institution of secondary school in Kalyazin.

    Supervisor:

    Marysheva N.A.

    Geography teacher, Municipal Educational Institution GSOSH.


    Relevance of the project

    On the news, I began to hear more and more often: “Fedor Konyukhov is planning to set another record!”, “Fedor Konyukhov. Pacific Recluse."


    Project goals

    • Find out about this amazing person.
    • Learn about future and past projects.
    • To prove that Fedor-Konyukhov is a record-breaking traveler, and not an avid adventurer.

    Project objectives

    • Track various sources of information about the traveler.
    • Explore past projects and learn more about future ones.

    Some will say that this is pure gamble. Yes! What's wrong with that? An adventure is a daring undertaking. We have never liked daring actions. But I stepped over the prohibitions, and let them judge me as they want. I did something that no one in Russia has ever succeeded in doing.

    F. Konyukhov


    Biography

    Born December 12, 1951 (now 65 years old). He was born and lived on the shores of the Azov Sea in the village of Chkalovo, Zaporozhye region of Ukraine.

    Since childhood, Fyodor went fishing with his father to the sea.

    Permission to elevate Fyodor Konyukhov to the rank of rank was accepted by Patriarch of All Rus' Kirill .

    House-Museum of Fyodor Konyukhov


    Parents

    From the family archive. In the photo: a husband and wife, three children and five grandchildren.

    Dad

    Philip Mikhailovich

    Mother

    Maria Efremovna



    Traveler with a capital T!

    1 . The first person in the world to reach the five poles of our planet.

    2. The first Russian who managed to complete the Grand Slam program.

    3. The first Russian who managed to complete the “7 Summits of the World” program - to climb the highest peak of each continent.


    During his school years, Fyodor discovered his talent as an artist. His teachers were sure that his future should be connected with the fine arts. Everything is clear: no one is forbidden to draw in childhood, but no parent will allow you to travel alone beyond the nearest village.

    THE LAST JOURNEY OF NAOMI UEMURA 1989

    On thin ice. Sheet IV from the series "Friends of risk "

    TO THE POLE OF INACESSIBILITY 1987





    It is planned to launch from Australia in June 2016. Flight route from west to east: Australia – Tasman Sea – New Zealand – Pacific Ocean – South America (Chile – Argentina) – Falkland Islands – Atlantic Ocean – Africa (South Africa, Cape of Good Hope) – Indian Ocean and finish in Australia.




    President of Morton Group of Companies Alexander Ruchyev: “The planned hot air balloon flight is a unique large-scale project that demonstrates the capabilities of Russia and the Russian people to achieve bright, beautiful and bold victories.


    Conclusion

    I believe that Fedor Konyukhov is a great traveler! It not only glorifies the name of our Motherland, but also sets new world records! Yes, he likes to get involved in various adventures, but what's wrong with that?! “An adventure is a daring undertaking. We have never liked daring actions. But I stepped over the prohibitions, and let them judge me as they want.” It was these prohibitions that inspired F. Konyukhov to set new records!

    I can proudly call him a world goodwill ambassador!


    Sources

    https:// www.livelib.ru/author/185407/quotes

    http:// konyukhov.ru/projects/expedition.html

    http:// www.uznayvse.ru/znamenitosti/biografiya-fedor-konyuhov.html

    Russian traveler The famous Russian traveler Fyodor Konyukhov became the first
    the man who managed to circumnavigate Antarctica on a sailing yacht. By
    According to the latest data, he covered the entire distance and left the last
    settlement rate sector. To the finish line in the port of an Australian city
    Albany Konyukhov has his last miles left.
    Russian traveler - extreme sportsman, artist, journalist,
    yacht captain Fedor Filippovich Konyukhov was born on December 12, 1951
    years in the fishing village of Chkalovo on the shores of the Azov Sea in a family
    a hereditary Pomor fisherman from the Arkhangelsk province.
    Graduated from the nautical school, the Belarusian art school and
    Modern humanitarian university. Worked as a sailor on ships
    rescue fleet in the Baltic, caught fish on trawlers in the Pacific
    ocean.
    Fedor showed a desire to travel from childhood and at the age of 15
    carried out his first expedition - crossed the Sea of ​​Azov on
    fishing rowboat. And by the age of 50 he had completed more than 40
    unique expeditions and ascents.

    "Grand slam"

    Over 20 years as a limit tester
    people Konyukhov participated in expeditions to
    North and South Poles, climbed to the most
    highest mountains of the planet. He made four
    circumnavigation of the world, crossed fifteen times
    Atlantic,
    one
    once
    on
    cheerful
    boat.
    Konyukhov is the first Russian to succeed
    complete the Grand Slam program (Northern
    Pole, South Pole, Everest) and the first
    world traveler who reached the five poles
    of our planet: Northern geographical (three times),
    Southern geographic, relative pole
    inaccessibility in the Arctic Ocean, Everest
    (altitude pole), Cape Horn (yachtsmen's pole).

    New world record

    During his trip on a single rowing boat
    (from October 16 to December 1, 2002) he established
    new world speed crossing record
    Atlantic Ocean from East to West in the classroom
    "solo", which is now 46 days and 4 minutes.
    In March 2003, Fedor Konyukhov set a record
    suppression
    Atlantic
    ocean
    For
    giant catamarans - 9 days 23 hours 33 minutes. He
    finished on the double-hulled sailboat "Alye
    sails" in the port of St. Charles on the island of Barbados.
    He described his travel experiences in books and
    paintings. Konyukhov is the author of more than three thousand
    paintings, participant of Russian and international
    art exhibitions. Many of his works
    purchased
    museums
    peace
    And
    private
    collectors.

    Laureate of the Gold Medal of the Russian Academy of Arts

    In 1983, Fedor Konyukhov was admitted to the Union
    artists of the USSR, since 1996 he is a member of the Moscow
    Union of Artists (USA) section "Graphics", since 2001
    year is a member of the section of the Ministry of Agriculture "Sculpture".
    Konyukhov is a laureate of the Gold Medal of the Russian Academy
    Arts, Honorary Academician of the Russian Academy
    arts
    Member of the Writers' Union of the Russian Federation. Author of the books: “And I saw something new
    heaven and new earth", "The Diaries of Fyodor Konyukhov about
    sailboat race "Around Alone", "Under Scarlet
    sails" "My spirit is on the deck of "Karaana", "The rower in
    ocean", "All birds, all winged", "Road without a bottom."
    Since 1998, he has headed the laboratory of remote
    training in extreme conditions (LDEU) in
    Modern Humanitarian Academy.

    Achievements of F.F. Konyukhov

    Honored Master of Sports. Awarded the Order
    Friendship of the peoples of the USSR. Listed in the encyclopedia
    "Chronicle of Humanity", thousands have been written about him
    articles in newspapers and magazines around the world.
    In 1998 he was awarded the UN Environmental Prize
    "Global-500" - for contribution to environmental protection.
    Winner of the UNESCO Fair Play Prize (1999).
    On December 18, 2002, Konyukhov was awarded a diploma
    Federation Council - for courage and support
    prestige of Russia. Chairman of the Federation Council
    Sergei Mironov gave Konyukhov an agate, which he
    I found it myself in the Gobi Desert.

    Travel by land

    1981 - crossing Chukotka on dogs;
    1984 - rafting on the Lena River; Participation in international
    regatta for the Baltic Cup-84 as part of the DVIMU crew
    (Vladivostok);
    1985 - expedition through the Ussuri taiga in the footsteps of V.K.
    Arsenyev and Dersu Uzala;
    1989 (summer-autumn) - joint Soviet-American
    transcontinental bike ride Nakhodka - Moscow - Leningrad;
    race manager from the Russian side;
    1991 (summer-autumn) - organizer of the Russian-Australian
    off-road rally on the route Nakhodka - Moscow;
    filming of the documentary "Through the Red Unknown"
    SBS TV channel (Australia);
    2002 (spring) - organization of the first caravan in the history of Russia
    camel expeditions "In the footsteps of the Great Silk
    Paths-2002". The expedition passed through the territory of Kalmykia,
    Astrakhan, Dagestan, Stavropol Territory and Volgograd
    areas. 1050 km were covered.

    Sea travel

    1977 - research expedition on the yacht DVIMU “Chukotka”
    (Cetus) along the route of Vitus Bering. Konyukhov - author of memorial plaques
    Vitus Bering and his team, installed on the Commander Islands;
    1979 - second stage of the research expedition on the DVIMU yacht
    "Chukotka" on the route Vladivostok - Sakhalin - Kamchatka - Komandorsky
    islands; climbing the Klyuchevsky volcano;
    1980 - participation in the international regatta “Baltic Cup-80” as part of
    crew of DVIMU (Vladivostok);
    1990 (autumn) - 1991 (spring) - the first singles in Russian history
    non-stop circumnavigation on the yacht "Karaana" (36 feet/Swanson)
    route Sydney - Cape Horn - Equator - Sydney (Australia) in 224 days;
    1992 - 1994 - around the world expedition on the two-masted ketch "Formosa"
    (56 ft) on the Taiwan - Taiwan route;
    1997 - participation in European regattas Sardinia Cup (Italy), Gotland Race
    (Sweden), Cowes week (England) as part of the crew of the maxi-yacht Grand Mistral
    (80 feet);
    1998 - 1999 - participation in the American solo round the world race
    "Around Alone 1998/99" on the yacht Open 60 "Modern Humanitarian
    University", third solo circumnavigation;

    Sea travel

    2000 - 2001 - participation in the French war for the first time in Russian history
    solo non-stop round the world sailing race
    "Vendee Globe" on the yacht "Modern Humanitarian"
    university";
    2002 - solo crossing of the Atlantic Ocean on
    rowing boat "URALAZ" with a world record of 46 days 4 hours (in
    category "autonomous"). Route: Canary Islands (La La
    Homer) - Fr. Barbados (three thousand miles);
    2003 (March) - joint Russian-British
    transatlantic record crossing with 100 crew
    ft maxi-catamaran "Trading chain "Scarlet Sails"
    route Canary Islands (La Gomera island) - o. Barbados.
    Set a world record for multihulls on this
    route - nine days;
    2003 (April) - joint Russian-British
    transatlantic record crossing with a crew of 100 feet
    maxi-catamaran "Retail chain "Scarlet Sails" along the route
    Jamaica (Montega Bay) - England (Lands End). Length
    route 5100 miles. A world record has been set for
    multihull vessels on this route - 16 days;

    Sea travel

    2004 (February) - single transatlantic record
    passage from east to west on the 85-foot maxi-yacht "Torgovaya"
    network "Scarlet Sails" along the Canary Islands route (La La
    Gomera) - Barbados (Port St. Charles). Worldwide established
    record for crossing the Atlantic Ocean on a maxi yacht under
    controlled by one person - 14 days and 7 hours;
    2004-2005 - solo circumnavigation on 85 feet
    maxi-yacht "Trading network "Scarlet Sails" on the Falmouth route
    (England) - Hobart (Tasmania) - Falmouth (England). First in
    history of world sailing solo around the world
    sailing on a maxi yacht through Cape Horn. Fourth
    successful solo circumnavigation;
    2005 (December) - 2006 (January). Project "Around the Atlantic"
    ocean." Fedor Konyukhov with the Russian crew carried out
    sailing on the yacht Trading chain “Scarlet Sails”, along the route
    England - Canary Islands - o. Barbados - o. Antigua - England. Total
    over 10,000 nautical miles traveled.

    Climbing

    As part of the "Seven Peaks of the World" program Fedor
    Konyukhov made the following ascents:
    1992 (February) - Elbrus (Europe) - single;
    1992 (May) - Everest (Asia), together with Evgeniy
    Vinogradsky (Ekaterinburg);
    1996 (January) - Vinson Massif
    (Antarctica) - single;
    1996 (March) - Aconcagua (Southern
    America) - single;
    1997 (February) - Kilimanjaro
    (Africa) - single;
    1997 (April) - Kosciuszko Peak
    (Australia) - single;
    1997 (May) - McKinley Peak (North America),
    together with Vladimir Yanochkin (Moscow).

    Polar expeditions

    1983 - ski scientific and sports expedition to the Laptev Sea.
    The first polar expedition as part of Dmitry Shparo’s group;
    1986 - ski crossing into the polar night to the Pole
    relative inaccessibility in the Arctic Ocean in
    members of the expedition of the newspaper "Komsomolskaya Pravda";
    1987 - ski expedition to Baffin Island (Canada) in
    composition of the Soviet-Canadian expedition (preparation for a campaign on
    North Pole);
    1988 - trans-Arctic ski crossing of the USSR - Northern
    Pole - Canada as part of an international group with the support
    newspaper "Komsomolskaya Pravda". Konyukhov sold his paintings
    vice president of the McDonalds restaurant chain to pay his
    participation in the trans-Arctic transition;
    1989 (spring) - participant in the first Russian autonomous
    expedition "Arctic" to the North Pole;
    1990 (spring) - the first solo hike in the history of Russia
    skiing to the North Pole. Started from Cape Elbow Island
    Average. Reached the pole in 72 days;

    Polar expeditions

    1995 - 1996 - the first solo trip in the history of Russia to
    South Pole followed by ascent to the highest point
    Antarctica - Vinson Massif (5140 m). Started from Herkles Bay.
    Reached the pole in 64 days, autonomously;
    2000 (March) - participation in the longest race in the world
    IDITAROD dog sledding route Anchorage - Nome (1800
    km). In this race, Konyukhov won the National Bank prize
    Alaska - Red Lantern.
    2007 (May) Fedor Konyukhov established a
    an absolute record for crossing Greenland, covering about 800
    kilometers in 15 days 22 hours. The previous record was 19 days.
    On January 26, 2008, the launch was given from the Australian port of Albany.
    Antarctica Cup Race Track project - Konyukhov on a maxi-yacht
    "Scarlet Sails Trading Network" decided to carry out a single
    sailing non-stop around Antarctica in the Southern Ocean.
    The traveler circumnavigated Antarctica (he had to overcome
    Southern Ocean 15 and a half thousand miles) in 96 days 19 hours.
    This time on this track became the first world record for
    sailing ships.

    Fyodor Konyukhov's biography briefly and interesting facts from the life of the Russian traveler - extreme sportsman, artist, journalist, yacht captain, priest - are presented in this article.

    Fedor Konyukhov short biography

    Fedor Filippovich Konyukhov was born on December 12, 1951 in the village of Chkalovo, which is located on the shores of the Azov Sea. His father was a hereditary fisherman from the Arkhangelsk province.

    Konyukhov studied at the Odessa Naval School and the Leningrad Polar School, Bobruisk Art School, specializing in wood carving.

    Afterwards, in 1970, he studied at the Leningrad Seminary. He served in the army, staying in El Salvador, Nicaragua and Vietnam. Fedor also served as a sailor on ships of the Baltic rescue fleet and on trawlers, catching fish in the Pacific Ocean.

    Ever since childhood, Konyukhov showed a love of travel. For 20 years, as a tester of the limits of human capabilities, he took part in expeditions to the South and North Poles.

    Fyodor describes all his vivid impressions from his travels in paintings and books. He is the author of more than 3,000 paintings and a participant in international and Russian art exhibitions. Many of his works are currently in private collections and museums. In 1983, Konyukhov was accepted into the Union of Artists of the USSR, and in 1996 he became a member of the Moscow Union of Artists in the section “Graphics” and “Sculpture” (since 2001). In addition, Fyodor Konyukhov holds the titles of laureate of the Gold Medal of the Russian Academy of Arts and Honorary Academician of the Russian Academy of Arts.

    He is the author of 9 books entitled – “The Diaries of Fyodor Konyukhov about the Sailing Ship Race “Around Alone”, “And I Saw a New Heaven and a New Earth”, “My Spirit on the Deck of the Karaana”, “Under Scarlet Sails”, “The Rower in the Ocean” “,” “Road without a bottom,” “All birds, all winged,” “The ocean is my abode.”

    In 1998, the traveler headed the laboratory for distance learning in extreme conditions at the Humanitarian Academy. And a year later he was awarded the title of Honored Master of Sports, awarded the UN Global 500 environmental prize, the Order of Friendship of the Peoples of the USSR, and the UNESCO Prize for Fair Play.

    In 2010, Fyodor Konyukhov became a subdeacon, and on May 23 of the same year he was ordained a priest in the Zaporozhye St. Nicholas Church.

    Today, Father Fedor never tires of traveling, although no longer as a scientist or athlete, but as a missionary.

    As for his personal life, he is married for the second time. His first wife was Lyubov, who now lives in the USA. And Konyukhov’s second and last wife was Irina, a professor and doctor of legal sciences. They are raising two children from a previous marriage and one child in common - sons Oscar, Nikolai and daughter Tatyana.

    Fedor Konyukhov interesting facts

    • He made his first expedition at the age of 15. Fedor crossed the Sea of ​​Azov in a rowing boat. In total, he carried out more than 50 expeditions, participating in dog sled races and traveling around the world four times.
    • He is the first Russian to complete the Grand Slam program (bypassing the South Pole, North Pole, Everest). And he was the first traveler to reach the 5 poles of the planet - the Southern Geographical, the Northern Geographical, the Pole of Relative Inaccessibility in the Arctic Ocean, the Pole of Heights (Everest) and the Yachtsmen's Pole (Cape Horn).
    • In addition to being a writer, Konyukhov also writes poetry and music for organ performance.
    • He also draws well - his paintings are exhibited at home and abroad.
    • In 1983 he was accepted into the Union of Artists. In this organization, he was the youngest member of this organization.
    • In 2010, Fyodor Konyukhov was ordained a priest in his homeland, and the Ukrainian Orthodox Church awarded him an order for his work for the good.