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Vadzim Makhneu

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Vadzim Henadzevich Makhneu (Belarusian: Вадзім Генадзевіч Махнеў) or Vadim Makhnev Russian: Вадим Махнев; born 21 December 1979) is a Belarusian flatwater canoeist who has competed since 2000. Competing in three Summer Olympics, he won four medals with a gold (K-4 1000 m: 2008), a silver (K-2 200m: 2012) and two bronzes (K-2 500 m: 2004, 2008). Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Vadzim Makhneu is the 4,808th most popular athlete (up from 5,432nd in 2019), the 305th most popular biography from Belarus (up from 332nd in 2019) and the 37th most popular Belarusian Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Vadzim Makhneu ranks 4,808 out of 6,025Before him are Alexander Wolf, Carlos Condit, Kateryna Tarasenko, Beat Hefti, Irina Stankina, and Aneta Konieczna. After him are Michael Hicks, Simon Desthieux, Benjamin Williams, Martina Zubčić, Joe Mauer, and Kaeo Pongprayoon.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1979, Vadzim Makhneu ranks 1,133Before him are Kozo Yuki, Makoto Kimura, Sergio Roitman, Low Ki, Eric Ejiofor, and Alla Tsuper. After him are Toru Araiba, Tuto, Bryan Lee O'Malley, Huang Xu, Peter Wisgerhof, and Kristina Klebe.

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In Belarus

Among people born in Belarus, Vadzim Makhneu ranks 305 out of 368Before him are Uzari (1991), Vitali Rodionov (1983), Andrei Aramnau (1988), Polina Smolova (1980), Yang Jian (null), and Darya Chultsova (1997). After him are Dmitri Markov (1975), Yury Shulman (1975), Raman Piatrushenka (1980), Zinaida Kupriyanovich (2002), Nadzeya Liapeshka (1989), and Maryia Mamashuk (1992).

Among ATHLETES In Belarus

Among athletes born in Belarus, Vadzim Makhneu ranks 37Before him are Alina Talay (1989), Ryta Turava (1980), Ilona Usovich (1982), Ksenija Balta (1986), Andrei Aramnau (1988), and Yang Jian (null). After him are Dmitri Markov (1975), Raman Piatrushenka (1980), Nadzeya Liapeshka (1989), Hanna Marusava (1978), Aleksander Lesun (1988), and Tatsiana Khaladovich (1991).