ATHLETE

Andrei Rybakou

1982 - Today

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Andrei Rybakou (Belarusian: Андрэй Анатолевіч Рыбакоў) (born March 4, 1982) is a Belarusian former weightlifter, Olympian and two-time World Champion who competed in the 85 kg category. In 2016, after a retest of his 2008 samples tested positive for Dehydrochloromethyl-testosterone and Stanozolol his performance at the 2008 Olympic Games was disqualified, as well as his Olympic record and World record set during the competition. He was also ordered to return his silver medal. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 21 different languages on Wikipedia. Andrei Rybakou is the 4,030th most popular athlete (down from 3,778th in 2024), the 274th most popular biography from Belarus (down from 265th in 2019) and the 28th most popular Belarusian Athlete.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1982, Andrei Rybakou ranks 746Before him are Per Nilsson, Shani Davis, Chisu, Jelena Nikolić, Manfred Mölgg, and Evan Goldberg. After him are Karol Bielecki, Jiří Lipták, Abhinav Bindra, Kim Andersson, Mei Finegold, and Oliver Kirch.

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In Belarus

Among people born in Belarus, Andrei Rybakou ranks 273 out of 368Before him are Dmitry Debelka (1976), Natalia Podolskaya (1982), Vladimir Voltchkov (1978), Alyaksandr Kulchy (1973), and Teo (1983). After him are Katsiaryna Barysevich (1984), Viktor Goncharenko (1977), Yelena Rudkovskaya (1973), Tanya Dziahileva (1991), Bianka (1985), Dmitry Koldun (1985), and Yuliya Ratkevich (1985).

Among ATHLETES In Belarus

Among athletes born in Belarus, Andrei Rybakou ranks 27Before him are Yulia Nestsiarenka (1979), Aleksandr Kovalenko (1963), Ekaterina Karsten (1972), Vladimir Dubrovshchik (1972), and Janina Karolchyk-Pravalinskaya (1976). After him are Aleksandra Pankina (1972), Andrei Krauchanka (1986), Vasiliy Kaptyukh (1967), Sergey Novikov (1979), Nastassia Novikava (1981), Maryna Arzamasova (1987), and Alina Talay (1989).