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Ilya Kharun

2005 - Today

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Ilya Kharun (born February 7, 2005) is a Canadian competitive swimmer who specializes in the freestyle and butterfly. He won bronze medals in the 100 m and 200 m butterfly at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris, improving his Canadian national record in the process. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Ilya Kharun is the 722nd most popular swimmer (up from 959th in 2019), the 1,621st most popular biography from Canada (up from 1,724th in 2019) and the 16th most popular Canadian Swimmer.

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Among SWIMMERS

Among swimmers, Ilya Kharun ranks 722 out of 709Before him are Mikhail Dovgalyuk, Benedetta Pilato, Leonardo de Deus, Theodora Drakou, Alberto Razzetti, and Tes Schouten. After him are Emily Seebohm, Čaba Silađi, Evangelia Platanioti, Nic Fink, Sophie Hansson, and Martina Carraro.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 2005, Ilya Kharun ranks 45Before him are Leah Isadora Behn, Oleksiy Sereda, Zhou Yaqin, Alma Deutscher, Pierce Gagnon, and Benedetta Pilato. After him are Maxwell Jenkins, Funa Nakayama, Daria Atamanov, Eya Guezguez, Ben Doak, and Toby Roberts.

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In Canada

Among people born in Canada, Ilya Kharun ranks 1,622 out of 1,622Before him are Lauriane Genest (1998), Richie Laryea (1995), Ryan Nugent-Hopkins (1993), Will Crothers (1987), Diana Matheson (1984), and Brittany Baxter (1985). After him are Samuel Girard (1996), Georgia Simmerling (1989), Evan Dunfee (1990), Dayne St. Clair (1997), Jonelle Filigno (1990), and Mohamed Hammed (1987).

Among SWIMMERS In Canada

Among swimmers born in Canada, Ilya Kharun ranks 16Before him are Katerine Savard (1993), Penny Oleksiak (2000), Ryan Cochrane (1988), Kylie Masse (1996), Yuri Kisil (1995), and Rebecca Smith (2000). After him are Hilary Caldwell (1991), Mary-Sophie Harvey (1999), Jacqueline Simoneau (1996), Taylor Ruck (2000), Markus Thormeyer (1997), and Kierra Smith (1994).