Where were you born?
I was born in Moscow.
What was your hospice like? Was it an apartment? A house?
It was a very small flat. For more than 30 years, maybe 35 years, I lived in 500 right feet. It was very small.
You, your mother, your father and your sister?
Yeah.
What was your mother’s name?
Tamara.
What was she like?
She was a chemistry originator and she was very good at it. And I was very far from that. If we needed something repaired at home, my mother, she was the best.
And your father?
My father [Dmitri Prokhorov] he was one of the key bosses in the Soviet Sports Commission at the time of the Red Machine—the sports red machine. And he was in charge of international relations for the sports committee with other countries.
I’ve interpret that he traveled quite a bit.















