War hardens people differently. I am Eduard Anotkin, a demobilised Ukrainian defender, an arm-lifting and arm-wrestling coach. After a year at the front line, I returned home and decided to resume my life and training athletes.
It is impossible to describe the physical and emotional stress on the front line. After a year on the front, I developed health problems, including a heart attack without even realising it. Following another hospitalisation, I was demobilised.
At the plant, my colleagues and management supported me. I could no longer work in the blast furnace shop due to my health, so I retrained as an electrician at Kamet Steel’s networks and substations shop.
For me, sport is a psychological adaptation. Arm-wrestling has been my passion since my youth! I have more than 25 years of total coaching experience, and I have been training future champions for ten of these years.
This year, my student Yevhen Hryhir successfully competed in the Ukrainian arm-wrestling qualifiers and was selected for the national team. I prepared him for the European Championships, where he won prizes. The next one is the World Championships.
I am actively involved in social activities: I volunteer, support my comrades as well as continue my donor activities, having earned the title of Honoured Donor of Ukraine.
After the beginning of the full-scale invasion, I voluntarily went to the military enlistment office. I was a commander of the rifle unit, and in May 2022 I was assigned to Donetsk region. After my concussion, the doctors insisted on rehabilitation, but I returned to my comrades in three days. I remember everyone with whom I fought side by side. Many are no longer with us...
My wife was very worried, but I reassured her. My mother did not know that I was at war, because she would not have been able to bear it. Before I left for the front, I told her I was going to work as a guard at a hospital in Dnipro.