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Anzhela Balakhonova

1972 - Today

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Anzhela Anatoliyivna Balakhonova (Ukrainian: Анжела Анатоліївна Балахонова; born 18 December 1972) is a retired female pole vaulter from Ukraine who won the silver medal at the 1999 World Championships in Athletics. She held the European record, and formerly held the world indoor record. She finished 6th at the 2004 Summer Olympics. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Anzhela Balakhonova is the 2,847th most popular athlete (down from 2,652nd in 2019), the 1,077th most popular biography from Ukraine (down from 1,061st in 2019) and the 48th most popular Ukrainian Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Anzhela Balakhonova ranks 2,847 out of 6,025Before her are Patriz Ilg, Hagen Melzer, Liu Yang, Marc-André Fleury, Steffi Nerius, and Ivan Ivanov. After her are Mike Boit, Renzo Gracie, Tom Walsh, Millard Hampton, Kurt Meier, and Tatyana Lysenko.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1972, Anzhela Balakhonova ranks 607Before her are Santiago Botero, Brigitta Boccoli, Steffi Nerius, Nadja Uhl, Go Oiwa, and Takahiro Yamada. After her are Hiroshige Yanagimoto, Bledar Sejko, Ergün Penbe, Paolo Bacigalupi, Shinobu Terajima, and Mart Poom.

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In Ukraine

Among people born in Ukraine, Anzhela Balakhonova ranks 1,077 out of 1,365Before her are Mariya Stadnik (1988), Olena Zubrilova (1973), Oleh Husyev (1983), Gregory Kaidanov (1959), Viktor Bryzhin (1962), and Alyona Alyona (1991). After her are Myroslav Slaboshpytskyi (1974), Vyacheslav Shevchuk (1979), Eugene Vodolazkin (1964), Pavel Gubarev (1983), Dayana Yastremska (2000), and Yevhen Seleznyov (1985).

Among ATHLETES In Ukraine

Among athletes born in Ukraine, Anzhela Balakhonova ranks 48Before her are Oleksandr Bagach (1966), Heorhiy Pohosov (1960), Zhanna Pintusevich-Block (1972), Vasyl Arkhypenko (1957), Olena Zubrilova (1973), and Viktor Bryzhin (1962). After her are Olha Saladukha (1983), Vasil Yakusha (1958), Maryna Bekh-Romanchuk (1995), Vita Semerenko (1986), Olena Antonova (1972), and Alexandra Timoshenko (1972).