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Aleksander Lesun

1988 - Today

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Aleksander Leonidovich Lesun (Russian: Александр Леонидович Лесун; born 1 July 1988) is a Belarusian-born naturalized Russian modern pentathlete. He is a multiple-time medalist at the World and European Championships, and was a top-ranked male modern pentathlete in the world by the Union Internationale de Pentathlon Moderne (UIPM). Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Aleksander Lesun is the 5,572nd most popular athlete (down from 5,335th in 2019), the 335th most popular biography from Belarus (down from 330th in 2019) and the 42nd most popular Belarusian Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Aleksander Lesun ranks 5,572 out of 6,025Before him are Kang Min-ho, Pang Qianyu, Dola Banerjee, Kira Walkenhorst, Shira Rishony, and Serguey Torres. After him are Jin Ziwei, Alexey Volkov, Dániel Varga, Evi Van Acker, Paweł Zatorski, and Chen Fei.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1988, Aleksander Lesun ranks 1,233Before him are ContraPoints, Dedé, Jun Shimanuki, Petar Muslim, David Myrie, and Mikhail Aloyan. After him are Damien Da Silva, Alexey Volkov, Sara Isaković, Jesse Sergent, Kurt Kuschela, and Joshua John.

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In Belarus

Among people born in Belarus, Aleksander Lesun ranks 335 out of 368Before him are Timofei Kalachev (1981), Iryna Kurachkina (1994), Stanislaw Drahun (1988), Igor Shitov (1986), Ivan Litvinovich (2001), and Vanesa Kaladzinskaya (1992). After him are Alexander Ivanov (1994), Tatsiana Khaladovich (1991), Hanna Huskova (1992), Sergei Zhigalko (1989), Aliaksandr Bahdanovich (1982), and Ihar Stasevich (1985).

Among ATHLETES In Belarus

Among athletes born in Belarus, Aleksander Lesun ranks 42Before him are Yang Jian (null), Vadzim Makhneu (1979), Dmitri Markov (1975), Raman Piatrushenka (1980), Nadzeya Liapeshka (1989), and Hanna Marusava (1978). After him are Tatsiana Khaladovich (1991), Hanna Huskova (1992), Aliaksandr Bahdanovich (1982), Elvira Herman (1997), Nastassia Mironchyk-Ivanova (1989), and Iryna Kryuko (1991).