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Evgeny Redkin

1970 - Today

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Eugeni Leonidovitsch Redkine (Russian: Евгений Леонидович Редькин, born 2 February 1970 in Khanty-Mansiysk), known as Eugeni Redkine (also transliterated Evgeni Redkin or Yevgeny Redkin), is a former Russian biathlete. He won a surprising gold medal over 20 kilometres ahead of Mark Kirchner and Mikael Löfgren at the 1992 Winter Olympics. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Evgeny Redkin is the 4,557th most popular athlete (down from 4,057th in 2019), the 3,317th most popular biography from Russia (down from 3,225th in 2019) and the 280th most popular Russian Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Evgeny Redkin ranks 4,557 out of 6,025Before him are Xue Haifeng, Nicolás Rodríguez, Enrico Rossi, Stefano Tempesti, Anaïs Chevalier, and Christopher Koskei. After him are Han Xiaopeng, Svetlana Lapina, Guillermo Pérez, José Ángel Córdova, Ekaterina Iourieva, and Ryan Tyack.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1970, Evgeny Redkin ranks 1,018Before him are Masaki Tsukano, Zak Orth, Yolanda Griffith, Mike Vallely, Cathy Weseluck, and Marisela Morales. After him are Chad Deering, Phife Dawg, Yoshinori Furube, Tiger Hillarp Persson, Susan Athey, and Jennifer Aspen.

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In Russia

Among people born in Russia, Evgeny Redkin ranks 3,317 out of 3,761Before him are Andrey Moiseyev (1979), Anna Kareyeva (1977), Alina Jidkova (1977), Nikita Vitiugov (1987), Roman Safiullin (1997), and Oleg Shatov (1990). After him are Svetlana Lapina (1978), Semyon Varlamov (1988), Ekaterina Iourieva (1983), Yuliya Chermoshanskaya (1986), Andrey Vorontsevich (1987), and Elena Radionova (1999).

Among ATHLETES In Russia

Among athletes born in Russia, Evgeny Redkin ranks 280Before him are Sebastian Bayer (1986), Olga Vilukhina (1988), Olga Kucherenko (1985), Rustam Assakalov (1984), Mikhail Kuznetsov (1985), and Andrey Moiseyev (1979). After him are Svetlana Lapina (1978), Ekaterina Iourieva (1983), Yuliya Chermoshanskaya (1986), Sergey Kazakov (1976), Yuliya Zaripova (1986), and Aleksey Alipov (1975).