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Grigory Kriss

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Grigory Yakovlevich Kriss (Ukrainian: Григорій Якович Крісс, Russian: Григорий Яковлевич Крисс, born 24 December 1940) is a retired Soviet Olympic épée fencer who won four Olympic medals. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Grigory Kriss is the 38th most popular fencer (down from 18th in 2019), the 613th most popular biography from Ukraine (up from 615th in 2019) and the most popular Ukrainian Fencer.

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Among FENCERS

Among fencers, Grigory Kriss ranks 38 out of 349Before him are Ellen Osiier, Gaston Alibert, Ana Derșidan-Ene-Pascu, Alexandre Lippmann, Jacques Ochs, and Franco Riccardi. After him are Ivan Joseph Martin Osiier, János Garay, Egon Franke, Dario Mangiarotti, István Kausz, and Italo Santelli.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1940, Grigory Kriss ranks 311Before him are Chuck Close, Kurt Ahrens Jr., Francesco Guccini, Conny Plank, Reinhard Bonnke, and John Warnock. After him are Anzor Kavazashvili, William Cohen, Vincenzo Cerami, Hanako, Princess Hitachi, Gheorghe Gruia, and Vladimir Vasiliev.

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In Ukraine

Among people born in Ukraine, Grigory Kriss ranks 613 out of 1,365Before him are Leonid Bronevoy (1928), Oleksandr Zavarov (1961), Ignacy Feliks Dobrzyński (1807), Valentina Lisitsa (1973), Jan Brzechwa (1898), and Kazimierz Górski (1921). After him are Vladimir Veksler (1907), Aleksander Brückner (1856), Igor Krutoy (1954), Nathan Altman (1889), David Bergelson (1884), and Alexander Potebnja (1835).

Among FENCERS In Ukraine

Among fencers born in Ukraine, Grigory Kriss ranks 1After him are Valentina Rastvorova (1933), Adam Papée (1895), Olha Kharlan (1990), Vadym Gutzeit (1971), Sergei Golubitsky (1969), Yana Shemyakina (1986), Halyna Pundyk (1987), Olha Zhovnir (1989), and Bohdan Nikishyn (1980).