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  • {{MedalCompetition | [[Boxing at the Summer Olympics|Olympic Games]]}} ...itle in 2008. As an [[amateur boxing|amateur]] [[featherweight]], he won a silver medal at the [[2003 World Amateur Boxing Championships|2003 World Champions
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  • {{MedalCompetition|[[Fencing at the Summer Olympics|Olympic Games]]}} ...ion and nine-times European champion. Velikaya finally collected her first Olympic gold medal with her team at the [[2016 Summer Olympics]].
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  • {{For|the Kazakh television station of the same name|Kazakhstan (channel)}} ...for Kazakhstan citizens. Do not change it to Kazakh, which is the demonym for the ethnic group--><ref name="CIA">[https://www.cia.gov/library/publication
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  • ...July 2004|accessdate=22 July 2014}}</ref> Khalimov also trained full-time for Professional Sport Club Daulet in [[Almaty]], under his personal coach Anva ...y|first=Marina|title=Олимпийский лихорадка|trans_title=Olympic fever|language=Kazakh|url=http://athens2004.gazeta.kz/art/?aid=13480|publis
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  • ...g-olympians-beijing-1.3822355 "9 Olympians, including 6 medallists, caught for Beijing doping"]. cbc.ca. 26 October 2016. Retrieved 27 October 2016.</ref> ...t in the second round to [[Abdusalam Gadisov]].<ref>http://www.olympic.org/olympic-results/london-2012/wrestling/freestyle-96-kg-m?sport=167983&games=2012/1&e
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  • :[[Cycling at the Summer Olympics|Olympic Road Race]] ([[Cycling at the 2012 Summer Olympics&nbsp;– Men's road race {{Medal|Competition|[[Olympic Games]]}}
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  • {{MedalCompetition | [[Olympic Games]] }} {{MedalSilver | [[2016 Olympic Games|2016 Rio de Janeiro]] | [[Boxing at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Men'
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  • {{MedalCompetition | [[Olympic Games]]}} ...in the [[super-heavyweight]] division. His other accomplishments included silver at the [[1989 World Amateur Boxing Championships|1989 World Championships]]
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  • {{MedalCompetition|[[Boxing at the Summer Olympics|Olympic Games]]}} ...ts-reference.com</ref> He was also the winner of the [[Val Barker Trophy]] for the outstanding boxer of the 2004 Olympics. In recognition of his success,
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  • ...tchenko]] of Russia, who eventually won the competition. Jafarov qualified for the Athens Games by winning the gold medal at the [[2004 Asian Amateur Boxi [[Category:Olympic boxers of Kazakhstan]]
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  • ...2005 and 2007 and Olympic Gold 2012 at welterweight. Sapiyev has signed up for the new [[International Boxing Association (amateur)|AIBA]] professional le Val Barker Trophy for best boxer at London 2012. Now he work in general director of WSB
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  • ...2017. Retrieved 26 March 2017.</ref> third by ''[[The Ring magazine Pound for Pound|The Ring]]''<ref>[http://www.ringtv.com/ratings/?weightclass=251 "Rat A calculating [[pressure fighter]], Golovkin is known for his powerful and precise punching, balance, and methodical movement. With a
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  • ...e [[2006 Asian Games]] and an individual silver medal. He then switched to Russia, joining the national team in 2010. With them he was team bronze medallist [[Category:Asian Games medalists in fencing]]
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  • | death_place = [[St. Petersburg]], [[Russia]] ...ts society in [[Leningrad]].<ref name="Khavin">{{cite book|title=All about Olympic Games.|author=Boris Khavin|publisher=[[Fizkultura i sport (publisher)|Fizku
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  • | death_place = [[Tula Oblast]], Russia ...m/olympics/athletes/mo/viktor-modzalevsky-1.html |title=Viktor Modzalevsky Olympic Results |accessdate=2011-01-02 |work=sports-reference.com}}</ref> He was a
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  • |[[St. Petersburg, Russia]] |bgcolor=silver | 2nd
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  • Sakirkin was twice a silver medallist at the [[Summer Universiade]] (1989 and 1993) and was runner-up ...p;m), set at the 1993 [[USSR Athletics Championships|USSR Championships]], for twenty years and was eventually beaten by [[Dong Bin]] in 2013.<ref>Jalava,
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  • ...at the [[Athletics at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Men's triple jump|2004 Olympic Games]] without reaching the final. ...al best is 17.20 m, achieved in [[Almaty]] in 2012, qualifying him for the Olympic Games in London.
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  • ...nd [[2009 World Championships in Athletics]]. She reached the world podium for the first time at the [[2010 IAAF World Indoor Championships]], where she t ...he [[2001 World Youth Championships in Athletics]] and went on to take the silver at the following year's [[2002 World Junior Championships in Athletics|Worl
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  • {{Medal|Silver |[[2010 Asian Games|2010 Guangzhou]]|[[Athletics at the 2010 Asian Games|Tr ...or Games]] and [[Asian Indoor Athletics Championships]]. His personal best for the event was 17.07&nbsp;metres, set in 2008, improved to 17.22, set in 201
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  • ...1129823/|work=London 2012|publisher=The London Organising Committee of the Olympic Games and Paralympic Games Limited|accessdate=11 September 2012}}}} At the |bgcolor=silver|2nd
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  • ...08 Asian Indoor Athletics Championships|2008 Asian Indoor Championships]], silver at the [[2009 Asian Athletics Championships|2009 Asian Championships]] and After winning a gold medal at the 2014 Asian Games, Mukasheva semi-retired for a year and worked as a sports administrator. She returned to compete at the
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  • {{MedalCompetition|[[Olympic Games]]}} |bgcolor="silver" | 2nd
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  • {{Medal|Silver|[[2007 Asian Winter Games|2007 Changchun]]|[[Ice hockey at the 2007 Asian W [[Category:Expatriate ice hockey players in Russia]]
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  • {{Medal|Silver|[[2007 Asian Winter Games|2007 Changchun]]|[[Ice hockey at the 2007 Asian W ...}</ref> and [[2006 Winter Olympics]].<ref name=06oly>{{cite web|title=2006 Olympic Men's Hockey Rosters|url=http://sports.espn.go.com/oly/winter06/hockey/news
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  • ...ld Wrestling Championships]] in [[Sofia, Bulgaria]]. Smirnova also added a silver medal from the [[2006 Asian Games]] in [[Doha, Qatar]], and bronze from the Smirnova emerged as one of Russia's most prominent female wrestlers in its sporting history. She is a member
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  • | birth_place = [[Saransk]], Russia<ref name=sr>[http://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/ma/gyuzel-ma {{MedalCompetition|[[Wrestling at the Summer Olympics|Olympic Games]]}}
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  • | national_team = <!-- only for the country represented in international competition --> {{MedalCompetition | [[Olympic Games]]}}
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  • ...e twin sister of water polo player [[Anastasia Zubkova]], who competed for Russia national team at the 2004 Olympics. [[Category:Olympic water polo players of Kazakhstan]]
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  • {{Medal|Silver | [[2010 Commonwealth Games|2010 New Delhi]] | [[Shooting at the 2010 Commo ...ing sport|sporting shooter]] who has previously represented Kazakhstan and Russia and currently represents Australia in international competition.
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  • | sport = [[Olympic weightlifting|Weightlifting]] ...weightlifting|WR]]''')|Total: 437 kg (2015, '''[[List of world records in Olympic weightlifting|WR]]''')}}
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  • | sport =[[Olympic weightlifting|Weightlifting]] |medaltemplates={{MedalSport|Men’s [[Olympic weightlifting|Weightlifting]]}}
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  • |birth_place=[[Moscow]], Russia {{MedalCompetition|[[Olympic Games]]}}
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  • ...competed in the 50 m pistol event at the 1956 and 1960 Olympics and won a silver medal on both occasions.<ref name=sref>{{cite web|title=Makhmud Umarov|url= [[Category:Olympic shooters of the Soviet Union]]
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  • ...ps. He also earned a total of twelve [[All-American]] titles while playing for the [[Alabama Crimson Tide]] from 2003 to 2007. ...ting career before he decided to leave Eastern Europe: "At the time I left Russia I was sick mentally, I didn't want to go through another hard practice. I w
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  • | birth_place = [[Volgograd]], Russia {{MedalCompetition|[[Olympic Games]]}}
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  • | NOCname = [[National Olympic Committee of the Republic of Kazakhstan]] | silver = 23
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  • | imagesize = <!-- Leave this blank for the default size --> ...te web|author= |url=http://www.volleyball.org/olympics/history.html |title=Olympic Volleyball History |publisher=Volleyball.org |date= |accessdate=October 16,
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  • | country = {{flagu|Russia}} (2002–08)<br />{{KAZ}} (2008–present) Shvedova is noted for her powerful serve, groundstrokes, and proficient net play. Shvedova's favo
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  • |residence= [[Moscow]], [[Russia]] ...84) is an individual [[Rhythmic gymnastics|rhythmic gymnast]] who competed for [[Kazakhstan]], coached by [[Irina Viner]].
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  • ...iet Socialist Republic|Latvian]] former [[volleyball]] player who competed for the [[Soviet Union]] in the [[1968 Summer Olympics]]. In 1968 he was part of the Soviet team which won the gold medal in the Olympic tournament. He played four matches.<ref name="Biografy"/>
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  • |country= [[Russia]] |hometown= [[Moscow]], Russia
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  • {{MedalCompetition|[[Olympic Games]]}} {{MedalGold | [[2005 World Women's Handball Championship|2005 Russia]] | Team }}
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  • {{MedalCompetition|[[Olympic Games]]}} ...r medal at the [[2004 Summer Olympics]] in [[Athens]]. She currently plays for [[VC Universitet-Tekhnolog Belgorod|Universitet Belgorod]].
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  • {{MedalCompetition | [[Olympic Games]]}} ...] from 1996 to 2004. He won two medals at the [[2000 Summer Olympics]] – silver on the vault and bronze in the team event.
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