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Aleksandr Kirichenko

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Oleksandr Oleksandrovych Kyrychenko (born 13 August 1967) is a Ukrainian track cyclist. He won the gold medal in the 1 km time trial at the 1988 Summer Olympics, competing for the Soviet Union. The first coach for Olympics was Oleksandr Kulyk, which fell in battle in 2022 during the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Aleksandr Kirichenko is the 555th most popular cyclist (up from 640th in 2019), the 1,094th most popular biography from Ukraine (up from 1,134th in 2019) and the 4th most popular Ukrainian Cyclist.

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Among CYCLISTS

Among cyclists, Aleksandr Kirichenko ranks 555 out of 1,613Before him are Robbie Hunter, David Cañada, Hanka Kupfernagel, Peter Velits, Demi Vollering, and Monique Knol. After him are Igor González de Galdeano, Egoi Martínez, Uwe Peschel, Michael Boogerd, Brett Aitken, and Giuseppe Guerini.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1967, Aleksandr Kirichenko ranks 630Before him are Mihaela Stănuleț, Sissi, Evgeni Platov, Renée Estevez, Luigi Lo Cascio, and Victoria Kaspi. After him are Capleton, Daler Mehndi, Toninho Cecílio, Corina Crețu, Rechelle Hawkes, and Arnel Pineda.

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In Ukraine

Among people born in Ukraine, Aleksandr Kirichenko ranks 1,094 out of 1,365Before him are Tayanna (1984), Valentyna Shevchenko (1975), Elena Sedina (1968), Vadym Tyshchenko (1963), Evgeni Platov (1967), and Olha Saladukha (1983). After him are Aleksandr Tuchkin (1964), Ze'ev Elkin (1971), Vasil Yakusha (1958), Olha Kharlan (1990), Potap (1981), and Vladyslav Vashchuk (1975).

Among CYCLISTS In Ukraine

Among cyclists born in Ukraine, Aleksandr Kirichenko ranks 4Before him are Franciszek Szymczyk (1892), Serhiy Honchar (1970), and Yaroslav Popovych (1980). After him are Volodymir Gustov (1977), Olga Slyusareva (1969), Sergiy Matveyev (1975), Alexander Symonenko (1974), Ruslan Pidhornyy (1977), Yuriy Krivtsov (1979), Oleksandr Fedenko (1970), and Olena Starikova (1996).