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Dmitriy Karpov

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Dmitriy Vasilyevich Karpov (Дмитрий Васильевич Карпов; born 23 July 1981) is a retired Kazakhstani athlete who competes in decathlon and heptathlon (the latter during the winter season). He won the bronze medal in the 2004 Summer Olympics. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Dmitriy Karpov is the 2,870th most popular athlete (up from 4,193rd in 2019), the 107th most popular biography from Kazakhstan (up from 146th in 2019) and the 9th most popular Kazakhstani Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Dmitriy Karpov ranks 2,870 out of 6,025Before him are Franka Dietzsch, José Pinto, Mamdouh Elssbiay, Olga Rypakova, Valentí Massana, and Robert Reichel. After him are Igor Milanović, Grit Breuer, Stacy Dragila, Francesco Panetta, Steve Redgrave, and Marcell Jacobs.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1981, Dmitriy Karpov ranks 473Before him are Shiri Maimon, Gianmaria Bruni, Elina Valtonen, Julia Dietze, George McCartney, and Natasha St-Pier. After him are Tamás Hajnal, Quim Gutiérrez, Alessandro Gamberini, Tomohisa Ishiguro, John Boyd, and Brandon Flowers.

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In Kazakhstan

Among people born in Kazakhstan, Dmitriy Karpov ranks 107 out of 193Before him are Bakhytzhan Sagintayev (1963), Murat Nasyrov (1969), Denis Ten (1993), Liu Yang (null), Alexandra Elbakyan (1988), and Olga Rypakova (1984). After him are Evgeni Nabokov (1975), Yermakhan Ibraimov (1972), Andrey Kashechkin (1980), Alexey Lutsenko (1992), Tatyana Lesovaya (1956), and Vassiliy Jirov (1974).

Among ATHLETES In Kazakhstan

Among athletes born in Kazakhstan, Dmitriy Karpov ranks 9Before him are David Rigert (1947), Olga Shishigina (1968), Vladimir Muravyov (1959), Grigoriy Yegorov (1967), Liu Yang (null), and Olga Rypakova (1984). After him are Yermakhan Ibraimov (1972), Tatyana Lesovaya (1956), Vitaliy Savin (1966), Eduard Hämäläinen (1969), Bakhtiyar Artayev (1983), and Ilya Ilyin (1988).