ATHLETE

Vladimir Andreyev

1966 - 2024

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Vladimir Vasilyevich Andreyev (Russian: Владимир Васильевич Андреев; 7 September 1966 – 16 April 2024) was a Russian race walker. He died on 16 April 2024, at the age of 57. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia. Vladimir Andreyev is the 3,374th most popular athlete, the 2,955th most popular biography from Russia and the 199th most popular Russian Athlete.

Vladimir Andreyev was a Russian race walker known for his achievements in the sport during the late 20th century. He competed at various international events, representing Russia in race walking competitions.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1966, Vladimir Andreyev ranks 813Before him are Yasuyuki Sato, Jan Karlsson, Cas Anvar, John Daly, Dušan Tittel, and Yoon Hyun. After him are Anthony Mason, Stacey Dash, Deborah Evelyn, Capitão, Dubravko Šimenc, and Vladimir Drachev. Among people deceased in 2024, Vladimir Andreyev ranks 522Before him are Kevin Campbell, Victoria Roshchyna, Gonzalo Lira, Sayuri, Kenneth Mitchell, and Aleksei Bugayev. After him are David Pryor, Craig Shakespeare, Sol Bamba, Raema Lisa Rumbewas, Landry N'Guémo, and Vadim Brovtsev.

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In Russia

Among people born in Russia, Vladimir Andreyev ranks 2,950 out of 3,761Before him are Viktoriya Isakova (1976). After him are Aliya Mustafina (1994), Ilnur Zakarin (1989), Ania Bukstein (1982), Denis Pankratov (1974), Vladimir Drachev (1966), Irina Kalentieva (1977), Evgeny Ustyugov (1985), Arsen Pavlov (1983), Alexander Radulov (1986), Pavel Derevyanko (1976), and Magomed Ibragimov (null).

Among ATHLETES In Russia

Among athletes born in Russia, Vladimir Andreyev ranks 199Before him are Olga Zaitseva (1978), Olga Yegorova (1972), Anjelika Krylova (1973), Natalya Antyukh (1981), Tatyana Sadovskaya (1966), and Yuriy Borzakovskiy (1981). After him are Vladimir Drachev (1966), Evgeny Ustyugov (1985), Magomed Ibragimov (null), Roman Monchenko (1964), Andrey Silnov (1984), and Aleksandr Popov (1965).