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Aleksey Cheremisinov

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Aleksey Borisovich Cheremisinov (Russian: Алексей Борисович Черемисинов; born 9 July 1985) is a Russian right-handed foil fencer, two-time team European champion, two-time individual European champion, 2014 individual world champion, two-time Olympian, and 2016 team Olympic champion. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 19 different languages on Wikipedia. Aleksey Cheremisinov is the 376th most popular fencer (down from 293rd in 2024), the 3,885th most popular biography from Russia (down from 3,540th in 2019) and the 43rd most popular Russian Fencer.

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Among FENCERS

Among fencers, Aleksey Cheremisinov ranks 376 out of 349Before him are Renata Knapik-Miazga, Cheung Ka Long, Yana Egorian, Julien Mertine, Lee Hye-in, and Alexandru Sirițeanu. After him are Alexandra Ndolo, Anton Avdeev, Péter Somfai, Sandro Bazadze, Youri Moltchan, and Vassiliki Vougiouka.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1985, Aleksey Cheremisinov ranks 1,594Before him are Ellen Wong, Marie Marchand-Arvier, Libby Trickett, Riki Kitawaki, Kodai Sato, and Minoru Suganuma. After him are Laurisa Landre, Danny aus den Birken, Akzhurek Tanatarov, Shannon Brown, Garrett Weber-Gale, and Anastasia Pozdniakova.

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In Russia

Among people born in Russia, Aleksey Cheremisinov ranks 3,885 out of 3,761Before him are Tatiana Grigorieva (1975), Yevgeniya Startseva (1989), Pavel Kochetkov (1986), Aleksey Drozdov (1983), Sergei Plotnikov (1990), and Magomedmurad Gadzhiev (1988). After him are Magomed-Shapi Suleymanov (1999), Tatyana McFadden (1989), Anton Avdeev (1986), Anastasia Pozdniakova (1985), Aleksey Obmochaev (1989), and Anna Zak (2001).

Among FENCERS In Russia

Among fencers born in Russia, Aleksey Cheremisinov ranks 43Before him are Vyacheslav Pozdnyakov (1978), Lyubov Shutova (1983), Viktoria Nikishina (1984), Artur Akhmatkhuzin (1988), Ruslan Nasibulin (1981), and Adelina Zagidullina (1993). After him are Anton Avdeev (1986), Nikita Glazkov (1992), Yevgeniya Lamonova (1983), Sergey Bida (1993), Sofia Pozdniakova (1997), and Marta Martyanova (1998).