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Ivan Yakimushkin

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Ivan Andreyevich Yakimushkin (Russian: Иван Андреевич Якимушкин; born 17 June 1996) is a Russian cross-country skier. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Ivan Yakimushkin is the 840th most popular skier, the 3,821st most popular biography from Russia and the 48th most popular Russian Skier.

Ivan Yakimushkin is most famous for being a Russian cross-country skier who has competed in various international events, including the FIS World Cup. He has represented Russia in multiple competitions, showcasing his skills in the sport.

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Among SKIERS

Among skiers, Ivan Yakimushkin ranks 840 out of 817Before him are Joni Mäki, Katharina Gallhuber, Johanna Matintalo, Ramona Straub, Walter Wallberg, and Daniela Maier. After him are Katherine Sauerbrey, Ricarda Haaser, Christine Scheyer, Kira Weidle-Winkelmann, Christina Ackermann, and Georgia Simmerling.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1996, Ivan Yakimushkin ranks 1,052Before him are Pol Moya, Youstin Salas, Samantha Logan, Nikita Dragun, Braeden Lemasters, and Shuhei Tada. After him are Lucas Mineiro, Ryuho Kikuchi, Matvei Igonen, Alan Hatherly, Aitor Embela, and Anabel Medina.

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In Russia

Among people born in Russia, Ivan Yakimushkin ranks 3,821 out of 3,761Before him are Svetlana Mironova (1994), Valeria Koblova (1992), Nikita Shleikher (1998), Maria Tolkacheva (1997), Alina Makarenko (1995), and Anastasia Smirnova (2002). After him are Trevor Jones (null), Gelena Topilina (1994), Ksenia Dudkina (1995), Olga Fomina (1989), Mikhail Dovgalyuk (1995), and Vladislav Mylnikov (2000).

Among SKIERS In Russia

Among skiers born in Russia, Ivan Yakimushkin ranks 48Before him are Yuliya Belorukova (1995), Alexey Petukhov (1983), Tatiana Sorina (1994), Anna Nechaevskaya (1991), Evgeniy Belov (1990), and Alexander Panzhinskiy (1989). After him are Aleksey Chervotkin (1995), Anastasia Kuleshova (1995), and Veronika Stepanova (2001).