Сегодня родился Озеров Николай Николаевич
11 декабря 1922 года в Москве родился Озеров Николай Николаевич. Это советский теннисист, актёр, спортивный комментатор. Озеров родился в семье оперного певца и имел младшего брата. С детства Николай увлекался спортом. В 1934 году он стал чемпионом Москвы по теннису среди мальчиков. В 1941 году поступил на актёрский факультет ГИТИСа, который окончил в 1946 году и поступил на работу во МХАТ, где сыграл более 20 ролей. В 1950—1988 годах Озеров был спортивным комментатором радио и телевидения. Вёл репортажи с пятнадцати Олимпийских игр, тридцати чемпионатов мира по хоккею, восьми чемпионатов мира по футболу и шести чемпионатов Европы по футболу, всего в качестве комментатора побывал в 49 странах мира.
On December 11, 1922 in Moscow Ozerov Nikolay Nikolaevich was born. This is a Soviet tennis player, an actor, a sportscaster. Ozerov was born in a family of an opera singer and has a younger brother. Since childhood Nikolay was fond of sport. In 1934 he became the champion of Moscow in tennis among boys. In 1941 he arrived on actor's faculty of GITIS which ended in 1946 and he went to work to the Moscow Art Theatre where played more than 20 roles. In 1950 — 1988 Ozerov was a sportscaster of radio and television. He kept reportings with fifteen Olympic Games, thirty World Ice Hockey Championships, eight FIFA World Cups and six European Football Championships, as a commentator he visited 49 countries of the world.
On December 11, 1922 in Moscow Ozerov Nikolay Nikolaevich was born. This is a Soviet tennis player, an actor, a sportscaster. Ozerov was born in a family of an opera singer and has a younger brother. Since childhood Nikolay was fond of sport. In 1934 he became the champion of Moscow in tennis among boys. In 1941 he arrived on actor's faculty of GITIS which ended in 1946 and he went to work to the Moscow Art Theatre where played more than 20 roles. In 1950 — 1988 Ozerov was a sportscaster of radio and television. He kept reportings with fifteen Olympic Games, thirty World Ice Hockey Championships, eight FIFA World Cups and six European Football Championships, as a commentator he visited 49 countries of the world.
чемпион
[chimpiòn]
- campeão
футбол
[futbòl]
- fotebol
факультет
[fakul`tet]
- faculdade
теннис
[tenis]
- ténis
спортивный
[spartivnyj]
- desportivo
спорт
[sport]
- desporto
радио
[ràdio]
- rádio
мальчик
[mal`chik]
- rapaz
младший
[mlatshij]
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