LOL... went right over your head.
Lets try "Yuri was the first
Human to survive russian spaceflight". It's my understanding that three Russian Sub-Orbital flights were attempted previous to Yuri's launch.
They didn't make it.
So, yes; Yuri was your first succesful manned launch... but your Cosmonaut Alexis Ludovski in 1957 was the first Russian in Space.
http://www.aulis.com/nasa8.htmEdit: Correction. Illusyin was the first to space and back alive... he just happened to land a bit off course.
Note: None of the above is intended as a 'slam' on the Russian Program... Otto Lilienthals last words were "Sacrafices Must Be Made", and the road from gliders to space is paved in the blood of willing aviators that knew damn well that what they were about would likely cost their lives... and they stood up, suited up and went out to make history. It's a shame that the men in the Soviet Union that were there first and died in the attempts are neither aknowledged or honored publicly for their sacrafice.