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Leonid Yekimov

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Leonid Aleksandrovich Yekimov (Russian: Леонид Александрович Екимов; born 13 September 1987) is a Russian sport shooter. At the 2006 ISSF World Shooting Championships, he won the junior competition in 25 metre pistol and finished second in 25 metre standard pistol. The following year, although still a junior, he opted to participate in the open class of the European Championships in 10 metre air pistol and helped the Russian team to a gold medal and a new world record, also breaking the junior world record of Kanstantsin Lukashyk in the qualification round. He then proceeded to defeat teammates Mikhail Nestruyev and Vladimir Isakov in the final, to top a Russian triple victory and win his first international senior title. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Leonid Yekimov is the 8,378th most popular athlete (up from 8,644th in 2019), the 3,899th most popular biography from Russia (up from 3,909th in 2019) and the 467th most popular Russian Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Leonid Yekimov ranks 8,378 out of 6,025Before him are Marius Žiūkas, Baatarkhuyagiin Otgonbold, Fernanda Martins, Anasztázia Nguyen, Victoria Mayer, and Lam Siu-hang. After him are Othmane El Goumri, Melissa Petrén, Stanley Mburu, Karolina Jarzyńska, Ľubomír Pištej, and Li Jingjing.

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Among people born in Russia, Leonid Yekimov ranks 3,899 out of 3,761Before him are James Freeman (null), Nadezhda Glyzina (1988), Rafał Augustyn (null), Nadezda Makroguzova (1997), Anna Bashta (1996), and Radzik Kuliyeu (1992). After him are Rhys McClenaghan (1999), Elisabeth Brandau (1985), Vladimir Aceti (1998), Daria Kurbonmamadova (1994), Arina Tsitsilina (1998), and Gabil Mamedov (1994).

Among ATHLETES In Russia

Among athletes born in Russia, Leonid Yekimov ranks 467Before him are James Freeman (null), Nadezhda Glyzina (1988), Rafał Augustyn (null), Nadezda Makroguzova (1997), Anna Bashta (1996), and Radzik Kuliyeu (1992). After him are Vladimir Aceti (1998), Gabil Mamedov (1994), Ekaterina Enina (1993), Anastassiya Lavrova (1995), Ramiro Martinez (null), and Svetlana Kholomina (1997).