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Andrey Shuvalov

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Andrey Shuvalov (born 8 January 1965) is a Soviet fencer. He won three bronze medals in the épée events at the 1988 and 1992 Summer Olympics. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Andrey Shuvalov is the 167th most popular fencer, the 2,832nd most popular biography from Russia and the 16th most popular Russian Fencer.

Andrey Shuvalov, the Soviet fencer born in 1965, is most famous for his achievements in the sport of fencing, particularly in the foil discipline. He represented the Soviet Union in international competitions, contributing to the country's prominence in the sport during his active years.

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Among FENCERS

Among fencers, Andrey Shuvalov ranks 167 out of 349Before him are Laura Badea-Cârlescu, Sandro Cuomo, Angelo Mazzoni, Giovanna Trillini, Reka Zsofia Lazăr-Szabo, and Olha Kharlan. After him are Bence Szabó, Nam Hyun-hee, Vadym Gutzeit, Guillermo Betancourt, Nicolas Lopez, and Vilmoș Szabo.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1965, Andrey Shuvalov ranks 816Before him are András Sike, Jon Inge Kjørum, Ira Sachs, Jorge Guerricaechevarría, Agneta Eriksson, and J. B. Smoove. After him are Samuel Bayer, Paul Weitz, Burhan Sönmez, Alex Winter, Bill Bailey, and Philippe de Chauveron.

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In Russia

Among people born in Russia, Andrey Shuvalov ranks 2,832 out of 3,761Before him are Ksenia Sukhinova (1987), Valerios Leonidis (1966), Andrei Borisenko (1964), Alexey Vorobyov (1988), Oleksandr Aliyev (1985), and Alexei Zhamnov (1970). After him are Darya Klishina (1991), Igor Denisov (1984), Elena Berkova (1985), Anna Semenovich (1980), Natasha Poly (1985), and Dmitri Sychev (1983).

Among FENCERS In Russia

Among fencers born in Russia, Andrey Shuvalov ranks 16Before him are Viktor Krovopuskov (1948), Lyudmila Shishova (1940), Yury Sisikin (1937), Svetlana Tširkova-Lozovaja (1945), Pavel Kolobkov (1969), and Svetlana Boyko (1972). After him are Stanislav Pozdnyakov (1973), Dmitry Shevchenko (1967), Sergey Sharikov (1974), Aleksey Frosin (1978), Aleksandr Shirshov (1972), and Aida Shanayeva (1986).