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Alexei Ulanov

1947 - Today

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Alexei Nikolaevich Ulanov (Russian: Алексей Николаевич Уланов; born 4 November 1947) is a retired pair skater who represented the Soviet Union. With Irina Rodnina, he is the 1972 Olympic champion and a four-time (1969–1972) world champion. With his then-wife Lyudmila Smirnova, he is a two-time world silver medalist. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Alexei Ulanov is the 93rd most popular skater (up from 115th in 2019), the 2,040th most popular biography from Russia (up from 2,248th in 2019) and the 10th most popular Russian Skater.

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Among SKATERS

Among skaters, Alexei Ulanov ranks 93 out of 483Before him are Felix Kaspar, Ria Baran, Eva Pawlik, Cecilia Colledge, Barbara Wagner, and Wim van der Voort. After him are Alexander Hurd, Vera Ralston, Hana Mašková, Yuna Kim, Sissy Schwarz, and Nancy Kerrigan.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1947, Alexei Ulanov ranks 629Before him are Ginny Duenkel, Nina Fyodorova, Fabián Alarcón, Alexander Yakushev, Franghiz Ali-Zadeh, and Shigeru Kasamatsu. After him are Klaus Reichert, Sonia Robertson, Yordanka Blagoeva, Françoise Demulder, Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale, and Sara Paretsky.

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In Russia

Among people born in Russia, Alexei Ulanov ranks 2,040 out of 3,761Before him are Vladimir Gostyukhin (1946), Aleksandr Gerasimov (1881), Maya Kristalinskaya (1932), Fazu Aliyeva (1932), German Sveshnikov (1937), and Sergei Avdeyev (1956). After him are Gennadi Gusarov (1937), Yevgeniy Chazov (1929), Sergei Starostin (1953), Pyotr Mamonov (1951), Anatoli Bashashkin (1924), and Nikolai Pogodin (1900).

Among SKATERS In Russia

Among skaters born in Russia, Alexei Ulanov ranks 10Before him are Boris Shilkov (1927), Evgeni Plushenko (1982), Klara Guseva (1937), Viktor Kosichkin (1938), Nikolai Panin (1872), and Sergei Grinkov (1967). After him are Alexander Gennadiyevich Zaitsev (1952), Aleksandr Gorshkov (1946), Ekaterina Gordeeva (1971), Eteri Tutberidze (1974), Kira Ivanova (1963), and Natalia Bestemianova (1960).