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Sergei Alifirenko

1959 - Today

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Sergei Gennadievich Alifirenko (Russian: Серге́й Геннадиевич Алифиренко, born 21 January 1959) is a Russian pistol shooter, originally from Armenia, specializing in the 25 m Rapid Fire Pistol event. He was born in Kirovakan. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 17 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 16 in 2024). Sergei Alifirenko is the 3,003rd most popular athlete (up from 3,142nd in 2024), the 107th most popular biography from Armenia (up from 116th in 2019) and the 8th most popular Armenian Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Sergei Alifirenko ranks 3,003 out of 6,025Before him are Sheila Sherwood, Heike Singer, Seo Hyang-soon, David Rudisha, Luke Kibet, and Su Bingtian. After him are Debbie Ferguson-McKenzie, Grace Jackson, Kim Soo-nyung, Silvia Chivás, Ronny Weller, and Dietmar Schauerhammer.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1959, Sergei Alifirenko ranks 709Before him are Ed Greenwood, Josef Reiter, Mary Crosby, Jody Watley, Koenraad Elst, and Marek Ostrowski. After him are Dave Meltzer, Hirokazu Yagi, William Joyce, Cindy Hyde-Smith, Alain Bondue, and José Figueroa.

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In Armenia

Among people born in Armenia, Sergei Alifirenko ranks 107 out of 163Before him are Narine Abgaryan (1971), Armen Darbinyan (1965), Parg (1994), Artur Ayvazyan (1973), Vic Darchinyan (1976), and Giorgio Petrosyan (1985). After him are Mnatsakan Iskandaryan (1967), Gabriel Sargissian (1983), Emmy (1984), Karen Asrian (1980), Mariam Petrosyan (1969), and Arsen Avetisyan (1973).

Among ATHLETES In Armenia

Among athletes born in Armenia, Sergei Alifirenko ranks 8Before him are Robert Emmiyan (1965), Igor Tselovalnikov (1944), Anna Chicherova (1982), Oksen Mirzoyan (1961), Ara Abrahamian (1975), and Artur Ayvazyan (1973). After him are Israel Militosyan (1968), Vitaliy Rahimov (1984), Hripsime Khurshudyan (1987), Dmitry Volkov (null), Gevorg Davtyan (1983), and Gor Minasyan (1994).