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Tetyana Tereshchuk-Antipova

1969 - Today

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Tetyana Tereshchuk-Antipova (née Tereshchuk, Ukrainian: Тетяна Терещук-Антипова, born 11 October 1969), also spelled Tetiana Tereschuk-Antipova, is a female Ukrainian 400 m hurdler. She was born in Luhansk. She won bronze at the 2004 Olympic Games, silver at the 1998 European Championships and bronze at the 2006 European Championships. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 17 different languages on Wikipedia. Tetyana Tereshchuk-Antipova is the 3,379th most popular athlete (down from 3,131st in 2024), the 1,162nd most popular biography from Ukraine (down from 1,139th in 2019) and the 58th most popular Ukrainian Athlete.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1969, Tetyana Tereshchuk-Antipova ranks 873Before her are James Dean Bradfield, Dagmar Hase, Rumiana Jeleva, Tomislav Piplica, Mikael Löfgren, and José Luis Oltra. After her are Sam Cassell, Dorothee Schneider, Alex Lopes do Nasciment, Zainab Salbi, Korneliya Ninova, and Geir Moen.

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In Ukraine

Among people born in Ukraine, Tetyana Tereshchuk-Antipova ranks 1,164 out of 1,365Before her are Ilya Mate (1956), Mariya Yaremchuk (1993), Kateryna Monzul (1981), Kateryna Kalytko (1982), Anzhelina Shvachka (1971), Andriy Khlyvnyuk (1979), Bohdan Bondarenko (1989), and Vitaliy Mykolenko (1999). After her are Natalia Korolevska (1975), Natalia Mohylevska (1975), Victoria Spartz (1978), and Snejana Onopka (1986).

Among ATHLETES In Ukraine

Among athletes born in Ukraine, Tetyana Tereshchuk-Antipova ranks 58Before her are Maryna Bekh-Romanchuk (1995), Olena Sadovnycha (1967), Vita Semerenko (1986), Olena Antonova (1972), Alexandra Timoshenko (1972), and Bohdan Bondarenko (1989). After her are Joshua Green (null), Alexey Voyevoda (1980), Vita Pavlysh (1969), Vita Styopina (1976), Olena Hovorova (1973), and Valentyna Semerenko (1986).