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Iouri Podladtchikov

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Iouri Iourеvich Podladtchikov (Russian: Юрий Юрьевич Подладчиков, born 13 September 1988) is a Russian-born Swiss snowboarder. He rides goofy stance. He has competed since 2000. He won the gold medal for the halfpipe at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Iouri Podladtchikov is the 5,221st most popular athlete (down from 3,627th in 2019), the 3,514th most popular biography from Russia (down from 3,113th in 2019) and the 337th most popular Russian Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Iouri Podladtchikov ranks 5,220 out of 6,025Before him are Milad Beigi, Dmitry Larionov, Feryal Abdelaziz, Lee Mi-gyeong, and John-John Dohmen. After him are Roline Repelaer van Driel, Guor Marial, Vicky Holland, Abdullah bin Mutaib Al Saud, Nikoleta Kyriakopoulou, Jiang Tingting, and Alexandra Escobar.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1988, Iouri Podladtchikov ranks 1,130Before him are Yasushi Endo, Rodney Wallace, Cheikh M'Bengue, Zdeněk Ondrášek, Sho Ito, and John-John Dohmen. After him are Claude Giroux, Aydın Yılmaz, Mustafa Abdellaoue, Zoran Kvržić, João Souza, and Damien Plessis.

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In Russia

Among people born in Russia, Iouri Podladtchikov ranks 3,514 out of 3,761Before him are Aleksei Anatolyevich Kozlov (1986), Natalia Vodopyanova (1981), Sergey Bakulin (1986), Javid Hamzatau (1989), Angelina Golikova (1991), and Dmitry Larionov (1985). After him are Ivan Bukin (1993), Ksenia Afanasyeva (1991), Dmitry Malyshko (1987), Alexei Cherepanov (1989), Vladimir Potkin (1982), and Ksenia Perova (1989).

Among ATHLETES In Russia

Among athletes born in Russia, Iouri Podladtchikov ranks 337Before him are Aleksey Mishin (1979), Elena Osipova (1993), Marina Karpunina (1984), Natalia Vodopyanova (1981), Sergey Bakulin (1986), and Dmitry Larionov (1985). After him are Dmitry Malyshko (1987), Ksenia Perova (1989), Kamilla Gafurzianova (1988), Olga Arteshina (1982), Ruslan Zakharov (1987), and Maksim Dyldin (1987).