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Robert Emmiyan

1965 - Today

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Robert Emmiyan (Armenian: Ռոբերտ Էմմիյան; born 15 February 1965) is a retired long jumper who represented the USSR and Armenia. He is the fourth best long jumper in history. His personal best jump of 8.86 metres, which he achieved in Tsaghkadzor in May 1987, is the current European record. Emmiyan received the Honoured Master of Sports of the USSR award in 1987. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Robert Emmiyan is the 1,052nd most popular athlete (down from 743rd in 2019), the 68th most popular biography from Armenia (up from 69th in 2019) and the 2nd most popular Armenian Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Robert Emmiyan ranks 1,052 out of 6,025Before him are Ulf Timmermann, Viola Myers, Siiri Rantanen, Victor Thibault, Atanase Sciotnic, and Vasili Kuznetsov. After him are László Rajcsányi, Valeria Bufanu, Sándor Rozsnyói, Valerio Perentin, Rudolf Harbig, and Bengt Eriksson.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1965, Robert Emmiyan ranks 263Before him are Pedro Troglio, Eva Ionesco, Saeed Jalili, Megumi Ogata, Kim Dickens, and Maura Tierney. After him are Daniel Bernhardt, Costas Mandylor, Tom Boyd, Gustavo Quinteros, Mia Mottley, and Piers Morgan.

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In Armenia

Among people born in Armenia, Robert Emmiyan ranks 68 out of 163Before him are Khoren Oganesian (1955), Momik (1300), Edmond Keosayan (1936), Ara Shiraz (1941), Yurik Vardanyan (1956), and Rafael Vaganian (1951). After him are Paruyr Hayrikyan (1949), Axel Bakunts (1899), Igor Tselovalnikov (1944), Hrant Shahinyan (1923), Hamo Sahyan (1914), and Gevorg Emin (1919).

Among ATHLETES In Armenia

Among athletes born in Armenia, Robert Emmiyan ranks 2Before him are Yurik Vardanyan (1956). After him are Igor Tselovalnikov (1944), Anna Chicherova (1982), Oksen Mirzoyan (1961), Ara Abrahamian (1975), Artur Ayvazyan (1973), Sergei Alifirenko (1959), Vitaliy Rahimov (1984), Hripsime Khurshudyan (1987), Dmitry Volkov (null), and Gevorg Davtyan (1983).