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Dmitri Soloviev

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Dmitri Vladimirovich Soloviev (Russian: Дмитрий Владимирович Соловьёв, born July 18, 1989) is a Russian ice dancer. With partner Ekaterina Bobrova, he is the 2014 Olympic champion in the team event, the 2013 World bronze medalist, the 2013 European champion, the 2007 World Junior champion, and a six-time (2011–2014, 2016–2017) Russian national champion. They are also gold medalists at three Grand Prix events, the 2010 Cup of Russia, 2011 Cup of China, and the 2016 Rostelecom Cup. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 19 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 18 in 2024). Dmitri Soloviev is the 5,283rd most popular athlete (down from 5,101st in 2024), the 3,528th most popular biography from Russia (down from 3,488th in 2019) and the 324th most popular Russian Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Dmitri Soloviev ranks 5,283 out of 6,025Before him are Ramón Alegre, Mattias Öhlund, Dmitri Svatkovskiy, Igor Kravtsov, Alonzo Russell, and Emilia Tsoulfa. After him are Maria Borodakova, Jaakko Tallus, Marc Raquil, Sanna Stén, Stephen Jones, and Lynn Jennings.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1989, Dmitri Soloviev ranks 895Before him are Aaron Cresswell, Zeynep Sever, Abdi Nageeye, Xu Li, Miguel Vítor, and Fredrik Lindström. After him are Kim Tae-hwan, Hasan Ali Kaldırım, P. K. Subban, Hernán Pérez, Elnaz Rekabi, and Queralt Castellet.

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Among ATHLETES In Russia

Among athletes born in Russia, Dmitri Soloviev ranks 324Before him are Denys Hotfrid (1975), Aleksandr Kostoglod (1974), Sergey Fedorovtsev (1980), Aleksandra Fedoriva (1988), Dmitri Svatkovskiy (1971), and Igor Kravtsov (1973). After him are Maria Borodakova (1986), Sergey Shubenkov (1990), Ekaterina Zavyalova (1991), Olga Brusnikina (1978), Marina Kuptsova (1981), and Tatiana Kashirina (1991).