1992 in Russia
Events from the year '''1992 in Russia'''
Incumbents
- President of Russia – Boris Yeltsin
- Vice President of Russia – Alexander Rutskoy
- Prime Minister of Russia –
- * until 15 June: Boris Yeltsin
- * 15 June–14 December: vacant
- * starting 14 December: Viktor Chernomyrdin
Events
- January 2 - RTR channel began airing Santa Barbara, which would become the longest-running foreign TV series on Russian television.
Sport
- In 1992 Russian played American Football against the University of Central Florida. UCF won this game with a score of 43–6. The game took place at the Citrus Bowl with an attendance of 5,412 people in Orlando, Florida.
Births
- January 1 — Daniil Apalkov, ice hockey player
- January 2 — Anna Arina Marenko, tennis player
- January 21 — Almaz Askarov, footballer
- January 31 — Alexandr Loginov, biathlete
- February 6 — Sean Babas, commercial, music video and motion picture film director
- March 8 — Vitaly Zdorovetskiy, online prankster
- April 1 — Alex Gilbert, New Zealand-based adoption advocate
- April 3 — Artur Amirov, ice hockey player
- April 12 — Denis Barantsev, ice hockey defenceman
- May 18 — Nina Petushkova, figure skater
- June 5 — Maksim Batov, footballer
- June 8 — Dmitri Avramenko, footballer
- June 19 — Dmitry Barkov, footballer
- July 3 — Alena Adanichkina, triathlete
- July 26 — Sergei Barbashev, ice hockey player
- August 3 — Denis Ablyazin, artistic gymnast
- August 16 — Islam Dzhabrailov, footballer
- September 29 — Marina Antipova, ice dancer
- October 20 — Ksenia Semenova, Olympic gymnast
- November 6 — Zakhar Arzamastsev, ice hockey player
- November 18 — Apti Aukhadov, weightlifter
- November 29 — Marina Antipova, ice dancer
- December 15 — Darya Dugina, journalist and political activist
- December 31 — Artur Anisimov, footballer
Deaths
January
- January 3 — Pavel Zyryanov, former commander of the Soviet Border Troops
- January 6 — Nikolay Dutov, long-distance runner
- January 8 — Zoya Voskresenskaya, diplomat and NKVD secret agent
- January 21 — Marita Katusheva, volleyball player
- January 27 — Boris Arapov, composer
February
- February 10 — Vladimir Brovikov, politician
- February 13 — Nikolai Bogolyubov, theoretical physicist
- February 18 — Roman Filippov, actor
- February 25 — Viktor Reznikov, singer-songwriter
March
- March 4 — Yevgeniy Yevstigneyev, actor
- March 7 — Asaf Messerer, ballet dancer
- March 16 — Pyotr Shcherbakov, actor
April
- April 1 — Konstantin Sergeyev, danseur
- April 15 — Aleksandr Sevidov, football coach and player
- April 17 — Arkady Chernyshev, ice hockey, soccer and bandy player
- April 21 — Grand Duke Vladimir Kirillovich of Russia, Head of the House of Romanov
May
- May 6 — Tatyana Yesenina, writer
- May 8 — Sergey Obraztsov, puppeteer
- 25 May
- *Viktor Grishin, 23th First Secretary of the Moscow City Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
- *Ruben Zakharian, painter
June
- June 1 — Anatoli Porkhunov, footballer
- June 4 — Vladimir Chekalov, painter
- June 7 — Alexander Koldunov, flying ace during WWII
- 15 June – Lev Gumilyov, historian
July
- July 4 — Lyudmila Tselikovskaya, actress
- July 6 — Vsevolod Safonov, actor
- July 8 — Nikolay Smirnov, admiral
- July 16 — Tatyana Pelttser, actress
- July 18 — Victor Louis, journalist
- July 20 — Artem Kopot, ice hockey player
- July 23 — Dmitry Maevsky, painter
- July 24 — Gavriil Ilzarov, physician
- July 29 — Dmitry Zubarev, theoretical physicist
August
- August 1
- *Margarita Aliger, writer
- *Aleksey Ryazanov, flying ace during WWII
- August 8 — Ivan Anikeyev, cosmonaut
September
- September 1 — Ivan Tregubov, ice hockey defenceman
- September 13 — Arseny Semionov, painter and art teacher
- September 21 — Aleksandr Almetov, ice hockey player
- September 26 — Aleksandr Voronin, weightlifter
October
- October 12 — David Dragunsky, army officer
November
- November 6 — Lev Orekhov, painter
- November 22 — Viktor Dubynin, army general
- November 25
- *Mark Reizen, opera singer
- *Dmitry Ukolov, ice hockey player
- November 26 — Leopold Mitrofanov, chess composer
December
- December 17 — Serafima Amosova, bomber commander during WWII
- December 18 — Vladimir Semyonov, diplomat
- December 19 — Vladimir Grebennikov, ice hockey player
- December 23
- *Lona Cohen, American-born Soviet spy
- *Vyacheslav Kurennoy, water polo player
- December 26 — Nikita Magaloff, pianist