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Semyon Antonov

1989 - Today

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Semyon Sergeyevich Antonov (Russian: Семён Сергеевич Антонов, born July 18, 1989) is a Russian professional basketball player for CSKA Moscow of the VTB United League. He also represents the senior Russian national team, winning bronze medals at European and Olympic level. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Semyon Antonov is the 1,268th most popular basketball player (up from 1,284th in 2019), the 3,472nd most popular biography from Russia and the 26th most popular Russian Basketball Player.

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Among BASKETBALL PLAYERS

Among basketball players, Semyon Antonov ranks 1,268 out of 1,757Before him are Joel Anthony, Vladimir Veremeenko, Derrick Williams, Nemanja Gordić, Jordan Hill, and Alan Anderson. After him are Christian Eyenga, Marko Todorović, Adam Morrison, Dairis Bertāns, Matthew Dellavedova, and Tarik Black.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1989, Semyon Antonov ranks 1,028Before him are Jon Aberasturi, Esquiva Falcão, Rikke Møller Pedersen, Kellie Harrington, Reinardt Janse van Rensburg, and Riku Riski. After him are Alejandro Arribas, Lorenzo Ariaudo, Lupita González, Christian Eyenga, Robert Wickens, and Matteo Pelucchi.

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In Russia

Among people born in Russia, Semyon Antonov ranks 3,472 out of 3,761Before him are Natalia Kuziutina (1989), Yury Berezhko (1984), Lyudmila Litvinova (1985), Yekaterina Marennikova (1982), Anton Ponkrashov (1986), and Lisa Ryzih (1988). After him are Mikhail Kolyada (1995), Aleksey Verbov (1982), Andrei Vasilevskiy (1994), Lyubov Shutova (1983), Aleksandr Tretyakov (1985), and Aleksandr Bukharov (1985).

Among BASKETBALL PLAYERS In Russia

Among basketball players born in Russia, Semyon Antonov ranks 26Before him are Andrey Vorontsevich (1987), Vitaly Fridzon (1985), Ilona Korstin (1980), Irina Osipova (1981), Sergey Karasev (1993), and Marina Kuzina (1985). After him are Evgeny Voronov (1986), Sergei Bykov (1983), Anastasia Logunova (1990), Dmitry Khvostov (1989), Yulia Kozik (1997), and Olga Frolkina (1997).