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Bruno Habārovs

1939 - 1994

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Bruno Habārovs (30 April 1939 – 29 August 1994) was a Latvian fencer. He competed for the Soviet Union in the individual and team épée at the 1960 and 1964 Olympics and won bronze medals in both events in 1960. Between 1959 and 1965 he won five épée medals at the world championships, including the individual gold in 1959. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Bruno Habārovs is the 66th most popular fencer (up from 71st in 2019), the 147th most popular biography from Latvia (up from 161st in 2019) and the most popular Latvian Fencer.

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Among FENCERS

Among fencers, Bruno Habārovs ranks 66 out of 349Before him are Elena Belova, Yves Dreyfus, Charles Collignon, Georges Buchard, Sándor Pósta, and Gilbert Bougnol. After him are Bernard Schmetz, Georges de la Falaise, Imre Gedővári, Louis Perrée, Csaba Fenyvesi, and Armand Massard.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1939, Bruno Habārovs ranks 398Before him are Vladimir Ivashov, Sandro Lopopolo, Eri Klas, Hugo Villanueva, Mengálvio Pedro Figueiró, and István Kozma. After him are Mulayam Singh Yadav, Bob James, Álvaro Pombo, Shu Kamo, Jean-Claude Gaudin, and Josef Feistmantl. Among people deceased in 1994, Bruno Habārovs ranks 243Before him are Ladislav Fuks, Koto Matsudaira, Maureen Starkey Tigrett, Rosa Chacel, William Higinbotham, and Zoltán Beke. After him are Harry Saltzman, Gilbert Roland, Yuri Nagibin, Joseph Iléo, Rudolf Firkušný, and Severino Minelli.

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In Latvia

Among people born in Latvia, Bruno Habārovs ranks 147 out of 323Before him are Afanasijs Kuzmins (1947), Mirdza Ķempe (1907), Eliyahu Rips (1948), Marija Naumova (1973), Aleksandr Kaleri (1956), and Eduard Tisse (1897). After him are Jānis Cimze (1814), Andrejs Upīts (1877), Erik Hornung (1933), Jānis Endzelīns (1873), Kārlis Skalbe (1879), and Hermanis Matisons (1894).

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Among fencers born in Latvia, Bruno Habārovs ranks 1