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Andrei Bukin

1957 - Today

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Andrei Anatolyevich Bukin (Russian: Андрей Анатольевич Букин, born 10 June 1957) is a Soviet and Russian former ice dancer who represented the Soviet Union in his competitive career. With his partner Natalia Bestemianova, he is the 1988 Olympic Champion, 1984 Olympic silver medalist, four-time World champion, three-time World silver medalist, and five-time European champion. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Andrei Bukin is the 161st most popular skater (down from 143rd in 2019), the 2,527th most popular biography from Russia (down from 2,454th in 2019) and the 17th most popular Russian Skater.

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Among SKATERS

Among skaters, Andrei Bukin ranks 161 out of 483Before him are Natalia Bestemianova, Gunda Niemann-Stirnemann, Claudia Pechstein, Tenley Albright, Theresa Weld, and Hayes Alan Jenkins. After him are James Grogan, Janet Lynn, Bam Margera, Emese Hunyady, Brian Boitano, and Albena Denkova.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1957, Andrei Bukin ranks 551Before him are Patricia Tallman, Elizabeth Mrema, Antonio López, Paul Sereno, Bernhard Glass, and Lynne Cox. After him are Laura Johnson, Matt Vogel, Ayşegül Aldinç, Peter Houtman, Sabine John, and Ronald Plasterk.

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In Russia

Among people born in Russia, Andrei Bukin ranks 2,527 out of 3,761Before him are Svetlana Khorkina (1979), Polina Gagarina (1987), Eduard Ivanov (1938), Leyla Aliyeva (1984), Alan Dzagoev (1990), and Yelena Slesarenko (1982). After him are Igor Shalimov (1969), Masha Gessen (1967), Yevgeny Mironov (1966), Natalie Glebova (1981), Magomedsalam Magomedov (1964), and Yekaterina Fesenko (1958).

Among SKATERS In Russia

Among skaters born in Russia, Andrei Bukin ranks 17Before him are Alexander Gennadiyevich Zaitsev (1952), Aleksandr Gorshkov (1946), Ekaterina Gordeeva (1971), Eteri Tutberidze (1974), Kira Ivanova (1963), and Natalia Bestemianova (1960). After him are Irina Slutskaya (1979), Marina Klimova (1966), Alexei Yagudin (1980), Alexei Urmanov (1973), Alexander Zhulin (1963), and Ilia Kulik (1977).