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Anton Borodachev

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Anton Viktorovich Borodachev (Russian: Антон Викторович Бородачёв, IPA: [ɐnˈton bərədɐˈtɕɵf]), born 23 March 2000) is a Russian right-handed foil fencer and 2021 team Olympic silver medalist. He lives in Samara, Russia, and is a Russian Armed Forces athlete. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Anton Borodachev is the 366th most popular fencer (up from 376th in 2019), the 3,770th most popular biography from Russia (up from 3,834th in 2019) and the 41st most popular Russian Fencer.

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Among FENCERS

Among fencers, Anton Borodachev ranks 366 out of 349Before him are Bianca Pascu, Violetta Kolobova, Tommaso Marini, Kirill Borodachev, Courtney Hurley, and Max Hartung. After him are Dagmara Wozniak, Olga Nikitina, Vladislav Mylnikov, Gerek Meinhardt, Rossella Gregorio, and Guilherme Toldo.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 2000, Anton Borodachev ranks 437Before him are Rhian Brewster, Gabriela Agúndez, Hinata Kida, Josh Green, Vincent Zhou, and Blanca Toledano. After him are Walter Wallberg, Nurbek Oralbay, Mia Krampl, Talen Horton-Tucker, Marrit Steenbergen, and Jalen Smith.

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In Russia

Among people born in Russia, Anton Borodachev ranks 3,770 out of 3,761Before him are Yury Postrigay (1988), Maxim Kovtun (1995), Anastasia Tatareva (1997), Aleksandra Soldatova (1998), Mikhail Akimenko (1995), and Oleg Stoyanovskiy (1996). After him are Rozaliya Nasretdinova (1997), Denis Kudryavtsev (1992), Vladimir Nikitin (1990), Nair Tiknizyan (1999), Timur Morgunov (1996), and Valentin Golubev (1992).

Among FENCERS In Russia

Among fencers born in Russia, Anton Borodachev ranks 41Before him are Nikita Glazkov (1992), Sergey Bida (1993), Sofia Pozdniakova (1997), Marta Martyanova (1998), Violetta Kolobova (1991), and Kirill Borodachev (2000). After him are Olga Nikitina (1998), Vladislav Mylnikov (2000), Kamil Ibragimov (1993), and Dmitry Zherebchenko (1989).