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Olena Khomrova

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Olena Khomrova (Ukrainian: Олена Хомрова; born May 16, 1987 in Mykolaiv) is a Ukrainian fencer and member of the team which won the gold medal in sabre at the 2008 Summer Olympics. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Olena Khomrova is the 3,985th most popular athlete (up from 4,915th in 2019), the 1,240th most popular biography from Ukraine (up from 1,318th in 2019) and the 74th most popular Ukrainian Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Olena Khomrova ranks 3,985 out of 6,025Before her are Kerron Clement, Lieke Klaver, Rose Chelimo, Marileidy Paulino, Mary Onyali-Omagbemi, and Jorge Sánchez. After her are Klemen Bauer, Martina Zellner, Yamilé Aldama, Chen Ying, Hadi Soua'an Al-Somaily, and Pavel Rostovtsev.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1987, Olena Khomrova ranks 727Before her are Piotr Żyła, Adam Johnson, Olcay Şahan, Rômulo, Teyonah Parris, and Cristiano da Silva. After her are Elizabeth Henstridge, Deon McCaulay, Alla Kudryavtseva, Taku Takeuchi, Benny Cristo, and Evelina Sašenko-Statulevičienė.

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In Ukraine

Among people born in Ukraine, Olena Khomrova ranks 1,240 out of 1,365Before her are Natalia Grace (2003), Bohdan Shust (1986), Anastasia Bliznyuk (1994), Alina Pash (1993), Heorhiy Bushchan (1994), and Vladlen Tatarsky (1982). After her are Mykola Shaparenko (1998), Roman Hontyuk (1984), Igor Vovkovinskiy (1982), Artem Fedetskyi (1985), Iryna Kindzerska (1991), and Yevhen Selin (1988).

Among ATHLETES In Ukraine

Among athletes born in Ukraine, Olena Khomrova ranks 74Before her are Olena Krasovska (1976), Dmytro Pidruchnyi (1991), Stefan Nilsson (null), Alla Cherkasova (1989), Yuriy Krymarenko (1983), and Iryna Herashchenko (1995). After her are Roman Hontyuk (1984), Nataliya Pyhyda (1981), Oleksandr Petriv (1974), Semen Novikov (1997), Ivan Heshko (1979), and Iryna Lishchynska (1976).