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Aleksey Alipov

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Aleksey Aleksandrovich Alipov (Russian: Алексей Александрович Алипов, born 7 August 1975) is a Russian olympic Trap shooter. He is the 2004 Olympic champion in that discipline. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Aleksey Alipov is the 4,622nd most popular athlete (up from 4,855th in 2019), the 3,322nd most popular biography from Russia (up from 3,433rd in 2019) and the 286th most popular Russian Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Aleksey Alipov ranks 4,622 out of 6,025Before him are Ronald Pognon, Aleksander Śliwka, Philip Milanov, Gina Lückenkemper, Gabriel Medina, and Yuliya Zaripova. After him are Tian Jia, Joanna Hayes, Arsen Galstyan, Tim Wieskötter, Aisuluu Tynybekova, and Nickel Ashmeade.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1975, Aleksey Alipov ranks 990Before him are Thobias Fredriksson, Marcelinho Machado, Seigo Shimokawa, Makoto Okubo, Noel Clarke, and Ta-Nehisi Coates. After him are Bastian Reinhardt, Omi Sato, Flávio Elias Cordeiro, Teju Cole, Trecia-Kaye Smith, and Ge Fei.

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In Russia

Among people born in Russia, Aleksey Alipov ranks 3,322 out of 3,761Before him are Sergey Grankin (1985), Varvara Gracheva (2000), Andrei Sergeyevich Semyonov (1989), Klim Shipenko (1983), Nikita Kryukov (1985), and Yuliya Zaripova (1986). After him are Zelym Kotsoiev (1998), Maxim Shabalin (1982), Mariya Kozhevnikova (1984), Inna Deriglazova (1990), Ivan Rovny (1987), and Alexander Mikhaylin (1979).

Among ATHLETES In Russia

Among athletes born in Russia, Aleksey Alipov ranks 286Before him are Evgeny Redkin (1970), Svetlana Lapina (1978), Ekaterina Iourieva (1983), Yuliya Chermoshanskaya (1986), Sergey Kazakov (1976), and Yuliya Zaripova (1986). After him are Alexander Mikhaylin (1979), Sergey Fedorovtsev (1980), Aleksandra Fedoriva (1988), Igor Kravtsov (1973), Dmitri Soloviev (1989), and Maria Borodakova (1986).