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Yana Shemyakina

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Yana Volodymyrivna Shemyakina (Ukrainian: Яна Володимирівна Шемякіна; born 5 January 1986) is a Ukrainian right-handed épée fencer, three-time Olympian, and 2012 individual Olympic champion. Shemyakina competed in the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, the 2012 London Olympic Games, and the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympic Games. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Yana Shemyakina is the 210th most popular fencer (up from 235th in 2019), the 1,232nd most popular biography from Ukraine (up from 1,283rd in 2019) and the 7th most popular Ukrainian Fencer.

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Among FENCERS

Among fencers, Yana Shemyakina ranks 210 out of 349Before her are Jeon Hee-sook, Jean-Michel Lucenay, Gu Bon-gil, Mihai Covaliu, Damien Touya, and Boris Sanson. After her are Érik Boisse, Aleksandr Shirshov, Tamás Decsi, Matteo Tagliariol, Imke Duplitzer, and Zhong Man.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1986, Yana Shemyakina ranks 745Before her are Besik Kudukhov, Simon Geschke, Jessica Stam, Susan Dunklee, Silvija Popović, and Matt Heafy. After her are Cha Dong-min, Garra Dembélé, Kang Min-soo, Sergey Krivets, Milan Aleksić, and Bohdan Shust.

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In Ukraine

Among people born in Ukraine, Yana Shemyakina ranks 1,232 out of 1,365Before her are Heorhiy Sudakov (2002), Mykhailo Fedorov (1991), Yuriy Krymarenko (1983), Lyudmyla Kichenok (1992), Iryna Herashchenko (1995), and Andriy Fedchuk (1980). After her are Victoria Koblenko (1980), Bohdan Shust (1986), Anastasia Bliznyuk (1994), Alina Pash (1993), Heorhiy Bushchan (1994), and Vladlen Tatarsky (1982).

Among FENCERS In Ukraine

Among fencers born in Ukraine, Yana Shemyakina ranks 7Before her are Grigory Kriss (1940), Valentina Rastvorova (1933), Adam Papée (1895), Olha Kharlan (1990), Vadym Gutzeit (1971), and Sergei Golubitsky (1969). After her are Halyna Pundyk (1987), Olha Zhovnir (1989), and Bohdan Nikishyn (1980).