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Taras Danko

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Taras Hryhoriyovych Danko (Тарас Григорійович Данько; born July 3, 1980, in Kiev, in the Ukrainian SSR of the Soviet Union) is a Ukrainian wrestler, who has won a bronze medal at the 2008 Summer Olympics. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Taras Danko is the 862nd most popular wrestler, the 1,334th most popular biography from Ukraine and the 15th most popular Ukrainian Wrestler.

Taras Danko is a Ukrainian politician known for his involvement in local governance and political initiatives in Ukraine. He is not to be confused with the Ukrainian wrestler of the same name born in 1980.

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Among WRESTLERS

Among wrestlers, Taras Danko ranks 863 out of 1,027Before him are Jeong Gyeong-mi, Nurislam Sanayev, Andreja Leški, Tommaso Ciampa, Denis Kudla, Yalennis Castillo, and Stephan Bonnar. After him are Zoltán Fodor, Aaron Wolf, Razambek Zhamalov, Denis Tsargush, and Carmella.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1980, Taras Danko ranks 1,163Before him are Lizz Wright, Jérôme Pineau, Kentaro Suzuki, Xue Haifeng, Adam Scott, and Antti Miettinen. After him are Hiroyuki Kobayashi, Ana Caterina Morariu, Patrick Staudacher, Diego Junqueira, Alex Hassell, and Henriette Mikkelsen.

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In Ukraine

Among people born in Ukraine, Taras Danko ranks 1,334 out of 1,365Before him are Irina Buryachok (1986), Semyon Poltavskiy (1981), Oleksiy Hai (1982), Lenny Krayzelburg (1975), Yelyzaveta Bryzhina (1989), and Denys Oliynyk (1987). After him are Ivanna Sakhno (1997), Serhiy Rybalka (1990), Andriy Dykan (1977), Anastasiya Kozhenkova (1986), Oleksiy Kasyanov (1985), and Halyna Pundyk (1987).

Among WRESTLERS In Ukraine

Among wrestlers born in Ukraine, Taras Danko ranks 15Before him are Zhan Beleniuk (1991), Ilya Mate (1956), Iryna Merleni (1982), Vyacheslav Oliynyk (1966), Andriy Stadnik (1982), and Vasyl Fedoryshyn (1981). After him are Nataliya Synyshyn (1985), Iryna Koliadenko (1998), Valeriy Andriytsev (1987), and Alla Belinska (1995).